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Show THE PAGE FOUR, DAILY is me decree of that iifficne are paid to do this Daiiy Stair Journal1 served, uirk. It is' nut uni ea suitable to S1, STATE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1908. pre-- 1 dee-env- READY de- OGDEN, UTAH T ! mand that they do their duty. Journal Publishing Co .... Publishers It will ait ompln-- no good purpose (Incosporated) either t0 make a political issue of this. Publbhed every evening except Sunday ?io far as the estate Journal is there is no intention to throw Telephones into of the subject 1 Bell. ring OHce Business Ill Feared That Several Trying to Ford Ind 0641 ring I oiitii s. Tile piescr.t city oitlvlals are Weber Club Busy Hunting Hemes Editorial Rooms . . . .Bell, ill 2 rings! lump-ten- t t handle the problem when Streams Hare Perished fy for Hew Citizens of Forest Ind 0042 rings of it in the right way. hold Uke they end when they realize what a tremendDrowning. Service. TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTION ous aeiuiii'.vut there is In Ogden City in favor of radical reform along this LAMAR, Colo., Oct. SI. Mrs. James have Now that all arrangements line, they will lose little time in getMbs Heael Downing and Hos'lton. made tha offices the been of regarding In a buggy, ting busy. Charles Morris, of the disiriit Lulled stales were overturned indriving The public will suspend Judgment Fourth Sandy. Mis the Big Forestry service in Ogden, and A. T. Downing clung to the branches of trees until after tile police committee haSj haa been ajxipintrd to asrescued from the stream tomade its r?jrt and the council has. sume charge tl the local headquarters, and was twenty-foThe hours. af.er the dire nor of the Weber club are pre- day Indicated its line of action. besides three Mexicans, who others, hoardof mater at paring a list furnished rooms, Entered aa second-visa- s were swept away by the Arkansas river, ing houses, furnished and unfurnished while trying to ford the stream, are ths Poatofflce at Ogden. Utah, under TAFT LEADS HERE dwellings ad other matters are being believed to have perished. A flood Act of Congress of March J. 1179. the popular magazine, looked after by the Ogden body to care swept the Arkansas valley Monday and SUCCESS, making a pool that looks fur the coming service officers and Tuesday. M. F. CUNNINGHAM. .Mana'g Editor to William H. clerk. favorable Business B. A. BOWMAN.. Mansgsr eapecially j The latest advice from Taft. The magazine secured the votes b that this b to be the Washington i and largest NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS of 11,000 of Its subscribers, scattered choicest of the alx districts, and that You should receive your paper not over the entire country. The calcula- the must efficient of the entire service, later than 7:00 p. m. Ir not received tion of the publication, baaed upon employes will be located here. They at that hour call Phon 009 end it these H fuO v t.m. give Judge Taft a to- are expect 1 to arrive about November lSth. will be sent you by special messenger. tal vote in the electoral college of 295; p. m. The Weber club haa pledged itself No paper delivered after Mr. Bryan 191. with 4 votes still in Pay ns money ta earrler or other doubt. Tile doubtful states ere Mary- to the offidab at Washington to secure and accommodations. satisfactory collectors unless they present credenColorado. are rent or end such sale for Montana thuae land. having Nebraska, tials from the undersigned. through a Educators, Journalists, Clergymen UnJer no circumstances will carriers Nevada, with three electoral votes, b requested to communicate real estate agency with the Weber er ov I lectors bo allowed to taka stops. j the only western state given to Mr. club, tn order that the business men and Officials of U. S. Meet All notices of this kind must bs given Bryan In this teat vote. who ordinarily transact auch transfers to tnis office direct or by letter, er in lie not overlooked. It Is also requested for Indians Welfare. person, or phono 664, one ring. by the club that those who are aware JOURNAL PUBLISH.NQ CO that the Influx will demand the beet of available quarters, d0 not take adMOHONK Lake. N. Y., Oct. vantage and raise ratee so high that of every profession end matters will heroine difficult to arrange, as the club has pledged itself to walk In life, including clergymen. secure reasonable rat-Journalists, educators, army officers adn REFUBUCM TICKET government officials, are assembled today at the opening of the twenty-sixt- h For Preaidant, annual Lake Mohonk conference WILLIAM HOWARD TAFT. of Friends of the Indbn and Other Dtpendcnt Peoples. The sessions are Vies President, held hire anually and have accomSHERMAN. machine. SCHOOLCRAFT JAMES favored with s voting plished much good in the past. FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS OF A Judge John D. Murphy, of the muT1I0MA8 BEVY, Garfield County. nicipal court. Is to be the chief speakFIVE BODIES LAFAYETTE HOLBROOK, er at a Republican rally of colored Utah County. vot rs to be held this evening. Music HENRY COHN, Balt Lake County. and refreshments hmv, been provided. SCATTERED FOR 8 TUCUMEARI. N. M., Oct 21. and killed TICKET man One REPUBLICAN STATE Instantly J, F. Turner, the organiser of the HALF A MILE score injured b the National league, b In Utah v awork ofseriously Republican de- tornado a that For Governor, of inaugurating for the purpose WILLIAM BFRY, Balt Lake County. blanches of that strayed thb village today. Many organisation in this 9 were wrecked. At 9 e NEW ORLEANS. La., Oct. 21. buildings state. The idea ta to make the league milee south of For Justice of th 8uprm Court. Blown to atoms the bodies scattered 9 forty Hartford, a permanent institution. W. H. M'CAKTY, Bevler County. for a half mile five men were killed p here, two were killed. The tor- nado devastated an area of six- in the Culebra cut in the canal xone A voting machine hu been Installed miles. For Representative In Congress a steam shovel was exploded when ty Twenty-font Democratic headquarters on JOSEPH HOWELL Cache County. by a hidden charge of dynamite, b the urth street fur purposes of demon-itratto- n. news that came today from Panama. The new ' headquarters will Fur Secretary of State, tumor-roprobably bustle with life after C. S. TINGET, Juab County. although business b being transacted at the new location today. For Stats Treasurer, r DAVID MATTSON, Weber County. Lucian H. Smyth, for the past twelve years d.puty U. 8. marshal In For State Auditor marshal yesJESSE 1.1. JEWKE8, Emery County. thb state, was apiolnted of the United terday by Judge Marshall caused fill to the court States vacancy FVr Attorney General by the resignation of William Bpry. It A. R. BARNES, Salt Lak County. b understood that thb appointment b but temporary: that a permanent Public For Superintendent of , apiointinei!t will be made later by the Instruction president. A. C. NELSON, Sanpete County. Week of Oct. 19th, cuu-vern- ed dli't-ussio- I ur . INDIANS THE MAIN TOPIC TORNADO r iqo MATINEE DAILY Ogden Audience May Have Pleas- ure cf Hearing Noted Novelist J. R. NUCKOLS, Proprietor C. W. LIPPINCOTT. M.n.fltr MISS LOUISE ERNSBURGER and Playwright Treasurer. Thomas Dixon, Jr., the noted novel- ist and playwright, b expected in Ogden next week with his drama. "The Clansman," GEO. ECKLAND, M. programme Wed- -- on may spend 1 nesday evening. Mr. Georg Eckland: Overturn -- K Dodo." Gustav Luder btu a few hours here, being In haste to reach California, but he will enTh bi tram ths houss of Chat k deavor to be present for the WednesHarris, snt.tbd. "Th, Cj day evening performance In order to From the Golden West" address the audience in a brief speech 3 Th. Two Orre: Klever K.d between the acts. Ko mikal Koon-a- nd The author of The Clansman ia Kuta Kanim ' one of the ablest lyceutu and pulpit Tigs. orators in the United States. He has 4 Mies Muriel Window: dorfu. Little Prims finTJ Just accompanied his new pby, "The en of her great mer.t, has Traitor," through the south, where he; been retained for th. received a continuous aeries of ova- -' ond tions. 8 Moving Pictures. Having concluded his thorough study of radii problems and the reconstruc-- 1 6 The Mantelle: Marionette Hipoi. drome shew and Fairy Tran,, tlon era in the south, he b now at. formation. work on a novel of California life. The scenes are laid In Santa Barbara, and Mr. Dixon will spend several months Next Week In that locality for atmosphere" and local color. Big Show SUFFERIHG GREEK . HELD AT STATION INSPECT MISSISSIPPI. ST. LOUIS, Oct. 21. An inspection trip from St. Louis to New Orlexn, was commenced today by (he yiisejv eippl River commission. The government steamer Mluslwljipi j U( Pultiliby the commissioners. hirh.-i- - ings regarding river inijirovi-mnitbe held at various places way. J. For Judge, A. HOWELL For' District Attorney. NATHAN COUNTY J- - HARRIS. TICKET. For State Senate, RUDOLPH KUCHLE& For State Legislature, THOMAS ENGLAND, Plain City. J. It. FULLER, Eden. J. D. MrCRACKEN, Ogden. HARVET P. RANDALL Ogden. For Commissioners: FRANK MOORE. Term.) JOHN T. BTBEE. (Two-yeTerm.) (Four-ye- ar ar For County Sheriff, BARLOW B. WILSON. For County Clerk. SAMUEL G. DTE. For County Treasurer. ALMA D. CHAMBERS. For County Recorder. JOSEPH B. WALLACE. For County Assessor, EDWIN DIX. For County Attorney. DAVID JENSEN. For County Surveyor, H. J. CRAVEN. For City Constabl. ALONZO J. ROGERS. etreet and Wall avenue bte yesterday alterr.oon, by Guard Lever of the police force. The unfortunate Greek was garbed only in a rough coat and pair of frayed trousers while he was shod in tattered shoes. - $3.00 SHOES are IT For envelopes, letterheads, business cards, dodgers, etc. call up The Journal fob rooms. Roth phones 44. County Committee. OSCAR B. MADSEN, Chairman; CARL ALLISON, Secretary. ON F.IGHT TRACK did the right Monday evening in Instructing the police committee to investigate thoroughly conditions in the disreputable section of the city and report back at an early day. There is no contention that thb district can be cleaned out altogether; there la no contention that vice can be completely eliminated: but, since the district Is recognised by the city authorities; since thb Infamous traffic h In a way licensed, the city becomes responsible and should see to it that condition are made such that the entire community b not menaced aud THE city council At a meeting of the Weber county centra committee of the American party Tuesday night, W. M. Bostaph was ehoa-- n to act as permanent chairman. He has been temporary chalr-mAlbert F. Richey, the well known undertaker of thb city, was nominated to supply the vacancy on the leglabtlve ticket which was caused by the withdrawal of George O. Griffith. The Americans are planning to bold one big rely during the campaign and to make a. srrsngerrM nts. An executive committee. composed of Major E. A. LittleAbbott field, chairman; 8. C. Maglnnls, W. M. Bostaph and Dr. F. E Roche, waa named of the Chairman T. D. Johnson, Democratic Central committee has tipped off a big story down In Balt Lske. At least it would appear that he has been telling tales out of school, from the following, which appeared in the Salt Lake Telegram: T. D. Johnson, Democratic chairman of Weber county, wan a visitor to 8n!t Lake City yesterday afternoon. Mr. Johnson says that ths prospect of the party In Weber county are growing brighter every hour. He predicts that the Republicans will wake up to a num-- h r of surprises on the morning of November 4." WORD FOR THE BOYS. Ogden. Ott. 21, 1909. Mr. Editor: There are many boys living tn this city who ouaht to be given home in the country. They have little or nothing to do that is either useful or entertaining to them and drift toward excitement and mischief. These boys would greatly enjoy and be much benefited, by life In the country, and would be useful there if in the right hands. I wbh to learn the names of farmers who are willing to consider the matter of giving aid to themselves, to the boys, and to the Juvenllt court, by taking Loya from the city. Persons will not be required to at first bind themselves to permanently retain a boy, but the engagement may be experimental and optional In favor of the farmer, the boy and the Judge, with the view of ultlmat?ly getting at what is beet for all concerned. Please kindly give the invitation to the farmers of Weber end adjoining counties to indicate, by letter or other alee, any e desire they may have regarding matter. Respectfully. VOLNET C. GUNNELL, Judge Juvenile Court. th.-abov- 1 THE ABOVE IS A SPECIMEN OF THE WORK OF MR. HENRY CARMEAN, PRINCIPAL OF THE PENMANSHIP DEPARTMENT OF THE OGDEN BU8INE8S COLLEGE MR. CARMEAN IS ONE OF THE BEST PENMEN IN THE WEST AND HAS THE TEACHING ABILITY NECESSARY TO GET RESULTS FROM EVERY PUPIL. It Costs No More to Complete a Course Here Doesnt the Best Appeal to You? OGDEN BUSINESS COLLEGI Bell Phone 794 2441 will along the en By the Man Who Teaches It at the Ogden Business College William Spry, Republican nominee fur governor, will be one of the leading rpeakera of the campaign at Og-- ! den on sums day yet to be decided next week. Congressman Joseph Howell will also deliver an address here 'and Senator Sutherland will be one of Howell the speakers. Congressman will spend the entire day preceding election in thb city. s A charge of vagrancy haa been MASONIC NOTICE. placed oppoait the name of Peter Gopaskus on the blotter at the police Funeral arrangements are miJe tor station. The Greek's case was called In court thb morning, but owing to the funeral of our bte brother, Gothe man's condition, the hearing wav rdon B. Grant, at 2:45 p. m. Thursday, Oct. 22, at the temple; interment later. continued until tomorrow. The suffering foreigner, unable to make hie wants known because of hb pitiable inability to speak the English and language, was found half-frosnearly starved In an old aback owned by Jack Ford at the corner of Thirty-fir- st PENMANS JUDICIAL TICKET Di BERT WHERE, and 8org illustrator. which will be jierformed st the Grand Opera house next . fearfulIrk THEATER EXPECTED HERE BRING DEATH FOR FAMILIES: LYCEUM Washington Ave. Ind. 925 |