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Show H THE PROGRESSIVE TICKET HH For President H ? THEODORE ROOSEVELT Hj t:, of New York H ' ' For Vice-President ! HIRAM JOHNSON i of California ) i ' H' PROGRESSIVE STATE CONVENTION. H ' A State Convention of the Progressive Party is called to meet at Og- H den, Utah on Friday, September 13, 1912, at 11 o'clock a. m. for the pur- H , pose of nominating candidates for thefollowing offices: M Four Presidential electors, One Judge of the Supremo Court, Gov- H ernor, Attorney General. Secretary of State, State Auditor, State Treas- H urer. State Superintendent of public Instructions, Two Congrcssmen-at- H ' large, and for such other business as may properly come before the meot- m Apportionment of delegates Is made from the several Counties of the H State on the basis of one dolegato for each 200 votes or major fraction H thereof, cast for the several candidates for Congress in the election of H 1910. On this basis the Convention will consist of 610 delegates, appoint- ed to the several counties as follows: i" Beaver 8 Grand 2 Rich 3 Uintah G Bor Eldor.... 18 Iron G Salt Lake ...188 Utah 64 Cache 34 Juab 16 San Juan .... 1 Wasatch .... 11 Carbon 7 Kane 2 Sanpete 27 Washington . 7 Davis 13 Millard 9 Sevier 15 Wayne 2 Emery 9 Morgan 4 Summit 13 Weber 40 Garfield 4 Piute 2 Tooele 10 Total 510. 1 J Tho Chairman of tho Progressive Committee or State Committeeman H i In each County Is hereby roquested to take tho necessary steps for tho H f election of said dolegates, either by County Conventions or Primaries H ,1 In the several Precincts In their County. Col. Theodore Roosovelt will H I' address the Convention at 3:45 p. m., September 13th. H t There will be a rate of one fare for round trip on all Railroads. H J By order of Progressive State Committee. j '. WESLEY K. WALTON, Chairman. B w ' rn-gM-i rrran arn jirn-nri nBr-irrgi--nr-rrrrTrgaTTTTj 1 1 1 hi nrmr,'3' EXCURSION TO PROMONTORY POINT Sunday, Sept 15th. I via Southern Pacific ROUND TRIP 75 CENTS. SPECIAL TRAIN 9.00 A. M. returning 1:00 P.M. I See the slto for proposed II Resort, tho FAMOUS LUCIN CUT-OFF, ANTELOPE ISLAND, the beautiful II BEACH. Take tho kiddle3 I for an outing. Children be- II twoen 5 nnd 1, HALF FARE. I CITY TICKET OFFICE, j 2514 WASHINGTON AVE. fiBl r -AJ NAVY BLUE STRAW AND J fe TAFFETA. In choosing a bat for this season of I tho year to replenish the summer's I depleted supply one should be care- J ful to chooso a style of trimming I which does not smack too strongly of I summer as It is likely to be worn I Into the fall season. This neat llttlo 1 shape of nnvy blue straw and taffeta I Is a good model to follow. It fits tbo 1 head snugly thoufh having sufficient 1 width to remove It from the toque I class. Tbo brim rolls up sharply t j quite a depth and the entire crown iB , ,., , I . -,. "'" ' jtmeHF-lYWkWMMifwaaLmf n1fcTii ' wi n' -irnminriniii' 1 1 n'lil aMMfff j Independent Meat Co. 1 l 2420 Washington Avenue Phone 23 I , Only IL S. Government inspected meats I handled. 1 Nearly a thousand new customers since I j we opened. why not you? I j iUTAH National Bank I OGDEN, UTAH 1 1 United States Depositary H Ij Capital and Surplus, $180,000 1 Jjj Gives its Patrons Ifie Fullest I I Accommodation Consistent ! f with Safe and Conservative I It Banking 1 II RALPH E. HOAG, President. I II HAROLD J. PEERY, Vice-President. I Jjp LOUIS H. PEERY, Vice-President. I W A. V. McLNTOSH, Cashier. 1 ( ! CANNING PEACHES I ft As usual we have the best I ill that money can buy, large I ju selected fruit. Our price, I I bushel 65o 1 jjjjf MALT VINEGAR 1 fij Either color Why pay I yf your grocer 40c when you I L can buy it here, per gal- I yf Ion 26c I $L DILL AND DLLL PICKLES 1 We have both-i-pickles I im just thc right flavor, quart I jSf 15c I JL PURE OLDER 1 W The new lot just arrived I ffe to start it. per gallon 35c i CONCORD GRAPES I W Per basket 30c I fl Loose, per pound 4c 1 vm CRABAPPLES AND 1 WILD PLUMS 1 A Will have them next week. 1 ! ; Place your orders. 1 fjn SMITH f grocery! I 26th and Wash. Phone 91 I fij GOOC" Hot Springs treatment H J ft F for blood poison No matter H " 4 !tf. what caused your disease of C tho blood. "Blood-olds" Is the I - iB remedy; its action Is sure, H II j B rapid and loaves no 111 after- H I I effects. "It doeB tho work." m m I ' H Price $3.00. 2 for $5 00. Mall or- " l U ders filled. A. R. Mclntyrc 3 - Drugs, 2421 Wash. Ave. i IPJ OGDEN TURF EXCHANGE jt 3007 Washington Ave. " Direct wires to Butte, Anaconda, 1L- Havre de Grace, Lexington. Louis- jSlt( ville, Windsor, Latonla and Juarez Wjr Race Tracks. JW ' This room has tho only direct . service to all tracks. Phone 313. If I 'N. I STADIUMCLOTHES I S And Some of the Reasons Why You Should I 5 fi Wear Them. I 1 1 I NI I COATS OVERCOATS 1 VlT I All fabrics thoroughly 1 IUS sponged and shrunk In- Overcoats havo the same 1 "1 I terior parts Custom Tailor characteristic construction I Ai I Process Cold Water Shrunk of our sack coats Thin I llNtl I fflLffitHflnbeanablefrpnt edes and close fitng col- 1 f,y I Close fitting collars-Pock- iars and 3apeg ' I W I -Bartsll's taut feature?. P I SR Patent Hand made grip I etfcer I button hole in left lapel with TROUSERS 1 .lJj&, I bouquet holder on reverse Bottoms rnifinlw n u I SL I I tionB- Tunnel Loops Back I llfr 1 Extra pencU pocket-Finish- pockets made with flam I lML I &J?$ j? ?id Seam vhich butt0 aS prevent I Imr I i. dd to these qoaliaes Perfect Fit, Attractive DeuornUM I Ci I Fabrics, Correct .Stylo and a guarantee of perfect 3S? I II ? and you have aU the good quaWs of any oPlottesa?anyTrice'. I fl fe CLARKS' CLOTHING 11 |