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Show i i pm k ri Cars of IVtichea rrf Shipped from Weber Fount i This Sca.-o- n 1 W i and thkatih: I i; u a jus VOLUMEI OGDEN, UTAH. FRIDAY, OtTiiBF.U thousands view David 31atton lor A Lily I oniniissioncr ANNUAL AUTUMN Un.- STYLE EXHIBITS Merchants Vie With Each Other in Fall Style Exhibit; Stores Hold Evening Reception as Season's Newest Novelties Are on Display for Initial Showing; Many New Designs Ogdens second annual fall fashion how was held Wednesday under the Merauspices of the Ogden Retail chants section of the chamber of Thousands of people commerce. thronged the streets of the business The stores were brilliantly district. f tL- - self fir siutior U ...... - th- l H:. sonis on, ,.f V is.'T. M MIIKI! Conversation With an Ogden Vll;7 u.,. ll all the citizens of Ogden were as indifferent as tli e one Vi i,'! vvr.oiu a candidate for office omi ima- i;:i ; iv J appri :u !;r.l and asked for his sup .i Iasi night, there would be nil interest in the pelt ::1, approaehiug count v -- j Ik. .1.0 electi.m. 'liio iiuiilont aiirivil in on of tlio msi popular stoivs of tf i o MU llilu city, who iv many wore inspciting tin lino lino of goods that r l rnnm !i; wa-- i i lb, ui'i hands with an old displays!. Said tin candidate, au to!; - . - ; 1 . Jfr ! 1 . I m- . t I (Ivor P(H ITU'S IN HAD River Parley Expense I1 TANGLE AS CITY A Deliver Nevv p.ii'. ;i O'wrtiiitV l.iiin i .ilvil! i r tl;i iii!.i;(i.ii v, Ill eclujail f lhr Sw i'v.r ix vvl'i, l,avi 1,1 11 den? Suffice to say, it was a most successful and auspicious style show and the following concerns who sponsored the event are to be congratulated. Artistic Floral Co., 2412 Washing ton avenue; Beesley Music Co., 3rd Floor Wright's Store; Boyle Furniture Co., 2329 Washington avenue; Christensen Cash and Carry Shoe Store, 2325 Washington avenue; Cinderella Shop, 2378 Washington avenue; Clark Fashion Shop, 2470 Washington avenue; Dumke Floral Co., 2516 1 fi-- -, r J ! - Pra'w u E- 1 . Isabella Garner, 31155 ton avenue. District 2 Ida a!n M. Hinders, 3311 Grant avenue. District 3 Nellie West. 3123 Stephens I,.stri,;t 1 Diantha Wilson, ,ost Thirtieth street. District 5 ) Mildred Tonks, 3008 Wall avenue. District ft Lennie Welch, 3003 Grant avenue. District 7 Maigaret Chugg. 357 Patterson avenue. District ft Margaret Dean, 370 Twenty-eight- h fra- - District 9 Thirza Hall, 26 13 Childs avenue. District 10 Mrs. Ada Pedler, 149 Twenty-sixt- h street. District 11 Mary E. Jones. 2731 all avenue. District 12 Elizabeth S. Gibson, 706 West Twenty-fourt- h street. District 13 Elizabeth S. King, 203 West Oak street. District 14 Clara Morgan, 2446 Grant avenue. District 15 Mrs. P. F. Ilreen, 25121 Lincoln avenue. District 10 Mary II. Evans, 2248 Lincoln avenue. District 17 Elizabeth Tracy, 241 Twenty-firstreet. District 18 Hazel st t nt n, Wash-rairto- Veasy-Qement- s, It is evident that there are many Pjople who are not satisfied with any the candidates for the office of of Ogden which have been This is evidenced by the ac-- 0 a number of prominent citi- re urging John Watson, kest known citixens, to 6 bw candidacy for that office, pre-nte- d. an-J- at?n has always taken an Annie C. Allen, 536 Baker, District Twenty-sevent- h District 48 Oralie M. street Twenty-sevent- h Anna McGregor, 464 azel District street. Pace, 566 Twenty-nint- h District 51 Elizabeth Lochead, 2740 District 52 Jefferson avenue. avenue. Kershaw 823 Kathryn Lewis, District 53 Harriet J. Jackson, 3024 Adams avenue. District 54 June 3370 Washington avenue. Twenty-eight- h street. 50-H- . Bal-lantyn- e, Shaw Robbery . Clearfield Man Selects Purebred Herd Name parses. 1 Payment on Paving Made by City Board jSjJ Wheel-U)ntnicti- on Ilois-teir.- s e by am-m- Wp'ent, al aid iii'iiM1 air, and "ii'id t" dii-ti- hale llot yet tln-- i ; d: an .i i i 1 :i i unr nn nt ii! ma.'lcr tin re-S- ii rival was the Becker's Mr. that he did imt choose to jim that an effort is Mill Wing hale him reconsider his determination not to Iv a candidate. At the resent time it is that Frank Francis, editor of the m n!o io (Vop Improvements liaises Index Prieel enm-ede- Statidaid Eitiniiiiei, will la- the favorite at tin- primaries, hilt even ut 'hat In- mil t.p a stiff fight when Iniprovemeiil nf tli,. ngrii'iil'iinil hits rui.eil lli puivliUMing price tin- friends of the two remaining romliim- iig.'iinM him nt the iliilex of farm proilucla to S8 ua com-- , i tmn, as tlirv surely will. pnreil with S3 at the mime time last William .1. another of year, accoriling to the October 1 re""i'dal.-s for mayor is view of the agricultural situation hy and it the bureau of Agricultural economics ' '"T s ny Ins supporters that he of the department of agriculture. ill fini-l- i the primaries a good sec- Colton production will drop to d Ora Buinly, the civil engineer lesn than hint year' crop, acemili.-ietnr-, iihu is also a candidate cording to tho review. Tim condition! oul of animal induct rica la excellent, while foi mayor, seems to la- making sub---1 nl headway ami has tin- support the corn crop is utill in a critical stage. f many of Ogden's most influential The review follows in full text: iti:-- i ns. Sonio pf his are so Improvement in the agricultural sitvisinstic that they are uffcrln uation as compared with a year ago s shown la the Odolier I report of I Vi ii money that he Wl11 finish second Pnn,,,fy-whicthe bureau of agricultural economics, I n there places the index purchasing! For the office of power of farm products at KS, as coni-- ' a large field to select from and ll made by lared with 83 at this time last I to have more or less support, Ailing on the suggestion year, The IoKt Home two week ago, the the mention-usein most pruim-ntl4 Among period Wing Retail Merchants association of the for cmiimissioner ore: ns u base of 100. candidates Jed has ad The animal industries taken to- - Mf Lnr on. a real estate dealer; Ogden chamber of commerce commisdressed a letter to the city says the bureau, are in nsMcy T. Ri' lnrdson, hay and gran sinners, usking when Ogden's White lavorahli position as they have held hnh-r- ; Fred Williams, a retail grocer: Matt-oformer secretarv of j'or years. Colton and fruit ure Way" will be completed. N. O. t) It is planned to celebrate on and in more inodernlu supply fanner; parently 10 if the lighting is completed than last year, and returns from them clothier, been are by that date, but it has not yet correspondingly better. Wheat! determined just when the job will be and jmtutoes are somewhnt larger in ready. The merchants were assured crops than last year, hut their prices! ution of the city com- are stni fuvmuUe. of the Service Positions Movement of both wheat and cot-o- n mission, und the letter was referred who is expected to market is more rapid than last to the city engim-er- , Tlie United States civil service com-oto furnish the information as to dule year. 1'otatoes appear likely to turn of completion. about an averuge crop, something! mission has announced open compounder 400,000,0011 bushels; blight nndti('ve examinations as follows: Under file clerk nt $1,140 a year, rot tending to reduce the yield below Lodge earlier forecasts. Igitc fruit is a suh- - inni"r file clerk nt $1,320 a year, smaller crop than last year, h'artment service, Washington, D. C. Stripped And especially in the east. Apple prices I'he duties will lie to assort, arrange, for filing, and file papers, n are corresHiiiding!y higher and west-- 1 do cross reference sheets, or Monday morning a wutihman in districts curds, are better apple faring Hlu-office records, Ogden canyon discovered that At- than they did. Flat-boThis is jut the critical time for lodge, the summer home ' Wen bookkeeping machine 11. DeVimi, had Janies Warm did eri'tor, depart t service. Washing-lo- t weather torney Septemlier immeto mature the grain, hut light ,pn, D. (k, at $1,500 a year. The du-- f burglarized. The walchniun ulr. with communicated flat-ho- d have left their mark Intoly in ties will he to rusts diately inochines on ledger and stnte-erwhile the by phone, who with a deputy keeping gen-valleys; big, fris-zin presumably not fnr'cnt work, involving the sheriff went to the scene of the robto ahead. Fven if frost holds off twof a number of adding or subtracting bery. It was found that entrance l the lodge had been guirn-- by break- weeks yet, a tors; to enter old balances, debits, portion of the windows com will be small colears, soft, wormy I and t Wlanc-- ; to cross-foo- t ing one of the hear dormer in the second story of the building. or otherwise low in quality. In gen-- 1 hum; and to perform other work as the window was eral the corn territory west of the On the roof 'inired. had Wen taken Mississippi has a much Wrier crop which found a tent Hospital librarian, veterans bureau Evidently the thun east of the river. The com I throuj bout the United States, at from the bnsenu-nt-. a year. The duties are to ad- burglars had been frightened before shortage presumably will send some arminister libraries at Veterans' to act to it escaping with the tent. Several hogs market; lighter may t ticles of small value and pillows ami for spring 'au hoqdtals in llie United Staten, breeding Assistant plant physiologist, bidding had Wen taken and locked pigs. But there mny he more feed uhle renu of Chemistry and Soils, depart-Cattl- e closets had been broken open. than has Wen thought likely. meat of agriculture, Washington, 1). Near by in a clump of trees was Industry On Upgrade at $2, lot; a year. The duties are found a Jewett car which had Wen Western rattle and sheep are ing down out of the high ranges, aiid,' conduct general research in plant stripped of tires, windshield, cushions, ar.d the electric light globes In the long trainloads of marketable stocks physiology. Special problems will the study of nitrogen nutrition headlights. The car bore a Utah coming enstward. The beef rat-- j number which has been withheld by tie industry is unquestionably on the f plants growing under sterile the sheriff until further investigaSheep raisers are still do- - litions ami the study of certain phases tion. ay midosis, ing well and are confident, though The salaries named ure more than one note of raution against has he-- raised in re-- 1 salaries. Higher grades are filled Believes sponsible quarters. The dairy Indus-- 1 through promotion, Douglas Full information mny he obtained try is in good shape." A. U. Ward, secretary of the Europe Can f0n seasons the apparent Summing up States civil service board of production and returns, the bureau United amim-rs at the post office in this be called av an returnran who "it probably says recently Royal Douglas, ed from Europe where he attended erage year for the south; for the,'ity. the World Rotary convention, says wheat Wit a good year in the north! all continental Europe is at work, and and a fair year in the south; for 5heirnftfu Ynuiliu her factories are turning out an corn Wit a fair year in the west, hut 7 enormous amount of manufactured a poor year in the east; for the far Collide With states goods. He also reports that crops are west a good year in the range good, that food products are high and About 2:00 a. m. yesterday morning and taxes high. Income tax on wages Clifford Taylor and Glennia Fowler, fa a source of discontent among the March of driving an Erskine sedan west on the people. The American debt, accordroad lending into Woods Cross, colfor is blamed Low Old Home ing to Mr. Douglas, lided with the engine tender of an conditions, and all manner of measO. 8. L. freight train proceeding ures from prohibitive tariff to repThe north, and according to Sheriff Mann, udiation is advocated. Notwithstand- vhieh large on the east side of who investigated the accident, the stands ing these conditions Mr. Douglas avenue between ' Twenty-- 1 gine wa going backwards with no thinks Europe Qan pay its American streets is Fights visible on either the front or and Twenty-nint- h debts, and sites the fact that Ameri- eighth now Wring wrecked. The house was j rear. can tourists are spending $2'0MJl,()0( built in the The car was badly wrecked, and early eighties by Joseph annually in France alone. Taeksnn, one of the pioneer Wick Taylor, who received severe ruts, was makers of Ogden, and was his home rushed to a Salt Luke hospital. Fow fnr many years. Spverul years agojler was uninjured, Visits he property wss purchased by I. N ennm-rnfl Lake Valley Pierce, one of the pioner Ogdon, and George II. Watson, and KniglUS OI MHUIllbUS h'-resided there for several years Tnufnllu IIS Last night Jack Frost" paid his The property, whieh has a frontage' first visit of the season to the Salt 'f pearly 97 feet ard extends back for Lake valley. The freeze is most in i distance of 330 feet, hs rec'-n-t ly j The Knights of Columbus lodge No. evidence in the lower part of Davis Ven purchased by former Mayor P.F. 777, Ogden, installed tho following county, and showed up heaviest in the Kirk'-ndal-l who is having the building officers at its regular session state experimental farm in North ked. Mr. Kirkeed-il- l has not vet ncstlay cvenipfr: Farmington. In the Kaysville anc Just he kind of building (Jrand knight. J. F. Shaughnessy; Layton districts vegetation was also he will erect on the property, but deputy grand knight, John Castle; hard hit. The lac tomato cron has vdl moke decision as ro' n ns he re- Michcal chancellor, Rogers; treasurer, i and not been seriously damaged, overs from the effect of a recent op- - j vm. Fisher; recorder, A. J. White; the weather warms up a considerable eration. I financial secretary, Chas. Ij. Wright; tonnage will yet W narvested. The , warden, John Harmon; lecturer, John freeze was not so heavy in the Cleat1 LADIES MUST LIVE A. Junk; inside guard, Sum Junk; out- field and Roy districts and was com I. side guard. Ray P. Morrisey; trustees, U. in The news the stand Vogel parativdv light in WcWr county, ex C. derot at Brigham City was rob - William Clements, J. R. Shaughnessy. lands. on lower cent the I bed of of Building corporation officers, William cartons cigarettes eighteen fruits, esp'i'dly apples will last David Hickey, J. D. Dean. Clements, night. Sunday freeze. the le by - - - - ean-luhit- - h-- - 1 one-thir- l. Completion of White Way Will Suspects Taken By Local Police Two men and two women were arrested in Salt Ijike Wednesday afternoon by Detectives I. W. Pack and A. J. Gale of the Ogden police department, and brought to this city for investigation regarding the blowing up of a safe at the store of W. A. Shaw, 211 Washington avenue, early Monday. More than $700 in cash, stamps and money orders were stolen. When bonked at the police station they gave their names as Frank R. Koitt, 28, musician; Mrs. Frank K. Kortt, 24, Salt Lake; Art Beebe, 2$. musician, and Mrs. Art Beebe, 24, or Sioux City, Mich. Questioned by Capt. Robert Burk, the four denied knowledge of the burglary, but admitted theyinwere at Ogden the Utah Hot Springs and Sunday night. Captain Burk says that Beebe was released from the South Dakota stute prison in July, where he served a term for burglary. The four were arrested at an apurt-meon south State street, Salt Lake. An automobile found near the railroad tracks in the west part of the and which is becity early Monday, used by the yeggs, lieved to have been is the property of J. J. Quigley, St. Cloud, Mich., it is shown in a received by Chief Jonathan Jones, from Mike Holmes, secretary of state, St. Paul. nt tele-gra- m Only Three Days Ixft to Register But three more days, October 11. 18 ar.d November 1, remain in which the unregistered voter can get his or her name on the registration list, and to vote you must be registered there is no way out of it. The date of the primary election is October 25, and the date of the municipal election is Tuesday, November 8. - frii-tul- Be Celebrated s h 1 1909-191- I five-yea- d Iar-gethi-r- ," n, L-d-e f'ivil Virniiripu co-o- 1 ut Burglarized Car nn-par- e Ivy-wil- in-er- r d op-cor- n. rm-n- De-Vi- ne ois-rat- e hook-northe- rn al 1 e d ofa-ratio- n rc-pi- f sule-tantiu- tii-m- In-lo- hurt-s- trict sonn-wha- bu-ru- mov-M-- m ., in-a- re con-upgra- oM'-gum- o entrance-over-expansi- n Utah Man Elected Head Highway Assn Pay 1 was Henry II. Blood, of Kaysville, of the westelected president today ern section of the American Association of State Highway Officials in annual convention here. J. II. Wood, of Idaho, was elected secretary, and Dr. L. I. Hewes, of San Francisco, chairman of the executive committee. The organisation was effected several years ago to deal with highway problems in the eleven western government land" states. Officers of the association proper are to be elected tomorrow. Under the rules of procedure in effect for the oast few years, Frank T. Sheets, Springfield, III, will be advanced to the presidency, which is now held by Major L. D. Blauvelt, of Denver. Sheets is now Among the Utah men attending the annual conference of the American Association of State Highway Officials are Henry H. Blood, chairman of the state road commission; Preston G. Peterson, a member of the commission, and II. S. Kerr, chief engineer of the state road department. Shortly before the conference the Utah officials conferred with road officials of Arizona regarding the improvement of the roads connecting the wo statrs and it was expected that this would be one of the subjects conAnother sidered at the conference. matter, which was expected to come up for discussion, was that of having oiled roads as an intermrd:8te type of road between the hard surface and gravtl surface types. Purt in the business, educational acivA iife 0f tj,e city and has been some of its largest As merchant, banker, lut ler, and state official, his name herd of CJriJ for honesty of purpose and James A. McEntire, whose is well cattle Holstein dairy Ida? te?rity- - R hould make an purebred known in Clearfield. Utah, has reeejit offia! if elected td office. to identify his ly chosen a trade tomark an announcement herd, according Assocmade by the Holstein-Friesia- n iation of America which registered Max the name for Mr. McLr.tirc. as a chosen part Dell" is the name LAutjtorimion of payment of the of the name of each individual animal in the herd. 5.artlal estimate to the have a All registered company for pav-i- n name usuahy the the business dis- - name and number, lines. ancestral the avenu-indicating esd?, bJStKngn be used ?ai trademark Th:s prefix city commission. The a further means as McEntire Mr. bv 417m rfi.11 animals by also authorized the of identifying individual where the farm 0 construc31,972.98 to the v waJ'bred. Since the system was .'Vr3, omPany as the city's portion of than 15.00i Hoi stc-and $4,873.85 for the established more reserved Cottonseed meal should not be fed trademark estimate in sewer district breeders have to young calves. names. Cl;, i n On- - . wliicli l:is u it hdrtiM a!. Tin min' as a omiplrto lift lis Mipporters up t.l - er 402 49 ugi-nts- r 1 street ,ioi, Miii t tin 1 gotten rain. I am enjoying a fair salary, and have joined the ranks of Names Places Where the contented. feel that 1 have paid my share for mismanageVoters Can Register ment of this city, if that is what you call it, in times gone by. "There lias been less to complain of during the past few County Clerk Lawrence A. Van years, ami some real improvement has been made in the finaneing Djke has issued a list of plan s for of the city, but it apcara that the cards arc being dealt for a - rat,U Tiftir !he l0,ni,K municipal to return the old regime. It's the same old army game, and 1 do of rlratimi ThV. to lose again by playing it." not propose 0lloljt'r ls and f0l,t0iber-p.names of the regi.-Ami thus the conversation ended, and the candidate went trars and their addresses are as biland seek less satisfied citizens for support. forth to glad-han- d lows: 47 s. -- i - - Hul-loug- h, By ni-i- Thi p'laii!:! Miu.itioii in Ogden is I l Id! l:id'-.Finlay morn-in- Alliiii G. by m.iny rnn-I- . it tin- most o;iilar umdidate for - : -- -- ( h-l- st Watson Wanted Friends for Mayor Withdrawal Sets Ml Things Awry; Combination is I'rolublc if Stanil:iril-K:ini-inc- r Candidate Francis Wins Initial Heat; Main Candidates for Commissionership in Race Ili-ilii-i'- s 1 - - PRIM ARIES NEAR j rv-M-- jir.5SrT, Washington avenue; Ensign Drug Co., 333 24th street; Fuller 294 Twenty-firstreet DisPaint Co., 2434 Washington avenue; 19 trict Sarah Champneys, 1717 George A. Lowe Co., 2326 Washington svenue; Grimes, Inc., Egyptian Thea- Grant avenue. District 20 Sarah A Larkin, 1058 Grant avenue. tre Building. District 21 Emil Montgomery, 902 Co 09 Electric Hartley .,23 Washington District 221. P. avenue; Hirschman's, 2473 Washingt- Kiesel avenue. on avenue; Hoggans, 2443 Washingt- Richards, 142 Second street. District on avenue; Horrocks Bros., 2427 23 Maggie D. Ilarrop, 444 WashingWashington avenue; Home Furniture ton avenue. District 24 Prudence L. Co., Twenty-thir- d and Washington; Huband, 523 Seventh street. District Hotel Bigelow, 25th and Washington; 25 Emily J. Woodcock, 733 Seventh J. 8. Lewis & Co., 2449 Wash, ave- street. District 26 Jennie 'Froerer, nue; McClanahana, 2354 Washington 1356 Jefferson avenue. District 27 avenue; N. O. Ogden Co., 236 25th Lottie G. Norris, 1676 Washington treet; 0. V. Skaggs Co., 311 24th avenue. District 28 Pauline C. Martreet; Ogden Hardware Co., 2279 tin, 541 Twentieth street. District 29 Kate Van Dyke, 850 Twenty-firsOgden-Uta- h Washington avenue; street District 30 Edith G. Wilson, Knitting Store, 2357 Washington ave2238 Eccles avenue. nue. District 31 Mrs. E. W. Cheney, Paine A Hurst, Inc., 2464 Washingt2145 Quincy avenue. on avenue; Richardson-IIuDistrict 32 Co., 707 Twenty-secon- d H. Elizabeth 2419 Jackson, Schramm-JohnsoWashington avenue; District 33 Francis Huss, Drugs, ?4th and Washingt- 2158street avenue. Adams District 34 25th and Washington; Scott on; Hardware Co., 2414 Washington ave- Mary J. Becker, 2145 Adams avenue. District 35 Mrs. John Moyle, 2327 nue; Taylor-Wrign Co, 2355 avenue. District 3ft Lucy avenue; The Emporium, 2431 Adams 2341 DisJefferson Clark, !hnton avenue; The Leader, Inc, trict 37 Mrs. Lyman avenue. 040 Payne, j1 );a8hington avenue; United Cash 38 Twenty-fourt- h District street nd Carry Stores, 2432 Washington enue; Upstairs Clothes Shop, 24G8 Mrs. Buena Tillotsen, 748 Twenty-fourt- h street District 39 Martha 15. Washington avenue; Utah Power & 2454 Monroe avenue. District Cooley, Ught Co, Ecclea Building; Lorene 40 Snyder, 923 Twenty-fourt- h Inc, 2465 Washington avestreet Wataon-Tannnue; Oo, 372 24th District 41 Leah Greenwell, 1121 eet; W. Earl Reed Co, 336 24th street District 42 Twenty-thir- d treet; W. H. Wright & Sons Co, 24th 2023 Brinker avenue. Alice Madsen, nd Washington; Williams & Smith District 43 Maggie Purrington. 2650 328 25th street; Wolfer SptV, District 44 Estelle a Suit Co, 2412 Washington Eccles avenue. Cordon, 2052 Monroe avenue. District venue. 45 Joanna Cragun, 733 Twenty-sixt- h street District 4ft Mrs. T. C. GorJohn don, 2547 Orchard avenue. District ht le';! s p.-s- All kinds of merchandise was on display to attract the passerby and to whet the desires of milady for a new fall wardrobe. Having seen the dainty and lovely creations tarried by local merchants, the fair sex has no excuse for going elsewhere for her pretty frocks, shoes, and acAs for the sterner sex, cessories. he seldom goes elsewhere, and why should he with such complete stocks in mens furnishing right here in Og- m,ii:i !t;e he Iirii is t,i nay the oliiiia! y, ai;,! i.ii.,is ini iili Dial ei j in al.'iinii $b el'll IVlile-e'l- t :'lir ihe re.- - t nf ex tiHtiilig I he I'fiel.ll I e,i,l'l . Slaie Tre.isiiM r 1 .it i M ali .ix Srf attraction. .irvi i.iie! !., illuminated, and when the windows were unveiled at eight o'clock and the doors of the business houses thrown but 1 have disused of all my holdings, and instead of paying mg Ilu- olfi, i;il diffi-rcn- t open, Ogden citizens were permitted plum iimi;., is a accordial reception to enjoy the am lending my money and collecting interest. th?IAfrIaII',Vn llas ,h t"1' taxis itc tivasiiii-- ilivl. til'd, give sales and store managers , corded by and a k,.,. klIf ,w am how indifferent as to to miles and Chinese walls of many eager people who were ready affirirf lh a!l!lmMl:ti', of public you may construct, and I am not Interested in paving and sewer show complete lines of merchandise. The affair of one year ago was very scandals. I have seen the light ami have in out of the successful, but the reception feature which was added this year made the event even more to be enjoyed. Many of the stores and windows had gorgeous floral displays which add to the attractiveness of the merOne store had livchandise shown. in the models window; a little ing miss and three small lads who showed for the latest things in woolen-wea- r children. Thia proved to be a splendid i'i.i.i i,- .ii Sulliix'av tli.ll lie ill!! Mill l Ix. n.iiciiii-- i for llicsi ilriiis wlrcli I'.r :u',uai!itana': VI i!il to lu ' Mill iilv "1 am a candidate for office, and 1 feel sure oii will give me id. if tile iv! fiiviii i1 ri'ti! inin-- iiuii Ii ilii'M1 i!clll Mill I c lu.lli'l .i!l ymir Mipport." ini ti'iivi! phi lOily irivtu'M', Mii'nix TKasi dont ask my suppoit," was the reply. a'i'il, lii'Vi'i'iiiT AJ.iiiis ( 1 how is t hat V asked the candidate. Will, was sure of jvy ihi ii his flit nf ill.- I'ni'i !ugi-nshunin the Dairi and your support. What is the trouble." koij'e fiiinl Htid i l..i t fii i :il Mnlivx s is t , .wain s Fa. ( ar., ni'l stiff. ciriit in ,,.i,r iluNo I As trouble at mueh t ffictiv,. u,,-was am all, the disinterested, reply. simply i, xHthm.IV-h- lime x as when 1 he h s! ( 'iili'iiiil'i is ii .tiir.iMy he was greatly interested in all public matters, M'iVtcil to t,ul K,, i., j.uiii fur till- i' I'.TSi'S ,.f iK tin- i niif. i.ts in but Unit time has passed. I am no longer a taxpayer in this city, j",ii'-iiiiand gii.nii og having sold all my property with the exception of my ear. For I nith Mil fii'ii'iil sciTi'l Tins many years 1 paid ijuite a substantial property and personal tax, i.n Wen doin' 1ml h- - nisi ..f fiiiii) ih tos- s-- 41 1iKht Citizen Who is Not Interested In the Coining City Election , 1'1' 7. vice-preside- r,S Train Pacific-northwest- . Progress Laying Jack Frost the Salt s Off?ore v Wcd-M-r- o' -- 1 1 j--, I , i |