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Show DAILY ANOTHER POLITICAL GOSSIP Utah suvi-in tue state la now primar.ee for the alee and ju- - a irertuliiiy.'' state tho to tico of delegate 8 p. eonvontiona will bo hald at Democrats, do not fail to attend the tho at Thuraday, September let, primarie tonight. . DvmovrutU- Democratic - I allowing P16 Firat Ward-C- Smmnd Hall. ity Ward-T- ment Hall. Third Ward-Momant Hall. hird und Ward Amuao- - Fort Amuao- - Cburthouee. Fourth Amuaamont Ward Fifth Ward Fifth Ward-Cou- nty Hall Vi aoa to it that you aolact aa delegatee tonight. man ablaat y0Ur Democrat Baakln of the aupreme judge R. N. waa In the city yeater-jn- y bench of Utah afternoon. The Judge ia a candiand waa attendidate for renomination fence In thl county, where hi to ng Hon. C. S. Vabe haa many friend. rtan la alao a candidate. th Tribuna. Cutler will undoubtedly receive the aupport of all Republican whose support he receive It being a presidential year, Utah Republicans will of course feel that they must go to the polls. Apparently, all that Brother Cufler 'now needs to secure the governorship la enough votes to elect. Anyone could see last night that the Republicans of Utah are united united for Roosevelt and Fairbanks. Gama From Mr. Anyway, Mr. Cutler has the satisfaction of knowing that Democrats generally were pleased by his nomination. Democrats, remember meetings tonight. the primary Powers By Acclamation. The Democratic siati cnnvciniuii will be held at the Kill Lake theater Thursday, September fcih one week from today. The state and executive committees are busy with preliminaries. They feci that there is something in sight worth working for. Already it haa been pruetieally decided to pass the nomination for congress up to Judge O. W. Powers. He ia looked on as the best equipped campaigner In the party, if not in the state, and while he haa not said he will be hilarious over the nomination, he has let his friends understand that he will make a thorough campaign if placed on the ticket The Judge says he feels like a young man, and he does not look on the duties of the campaign with the displeasure most men do. He will go among his Utah friends, if nominated, and have all sorts of fun out of the Republicans, and leave it to them to aay whether or not they want a In congress. Judge Powers inny not be the only man nominated by acclamation. Rome favor getting the matter so fixed up that "all but the right candidates withdraw." This is not considered probable In the gubernatorial nomination, for more than one man thinks he can lift the scalp of the woolen man. But a for the others, the ticket may be filled practically by a unanimous vote. IN POLICE UTAH STATE JOURNAL, TAKE NOTICE I tin it uorM It is absolutely Democrat should essential that every attend his primary tonight m Me-Too- ge Parker and planation of that opinion he makes the sensational statement that the Mormons are secretly organising to overthrow every particle of .Influence President Roosevelt has In the Mormon state. He said at Democratic headquarters today: 1 made a thorough Investigation of the political condition In Utah before T came east and I learned from the most reliable so.urces that the Mormons have become so Incensed as a fesult of the treatment of moot that they will leave no stone unturned to defeat the Republican candidate for the presidency, aa they hold him principally responsible for the whole af- York. Provo; The Broom C. W. Thoma Anna Miller, La Conner, Wash.; Nina O. Buchanan, Seattle: W. B. Newell, Evanston; W. B. Kelley, Salt Lake; J. J. Llll, Franklin, Idaho: C. W. Hall, Rigby, Ind.; J. E. Booth, Provo; A. L. William Milwaukee, Wi; P. N. Frle Portland; L. G. Davi Portland; F. L. Wood. Salt Luke; G. A. Johnsoon. Salt Lake; EL L. Shirk, Ogden; J. J. Mackey, Rawlin Harbins. Renders the bile more fluid and thus helps the blood to flow; It affords prompt relief from biliousness, Indigestion, sick and nervous headache fair. and the over indulgence in food and "Immediately after Mr. Roosevelts a dose nomination the Mormons commenced drink. Herblne acts quickly, In the will patient meals after t organize bring secretly to Insure, his de a day few condition after good et as a motive of revenge and It haa T. tcn effected so systematically that G. L. Caldwell, agent M. K. April railroad, Shecotah, L T., write 18, 1808: I waa sick for over two F. years with enlargement of the liver It is a companion in pleas and spleen. The doctors did me no good and I bad given up all hope of TEA ure or misery, one other; and some of us know one from the. t the dont other, ad- being cured, when my druggists vised me to use Herblne. It has made Sold me sound and welL Fifty cent by George F. Cave. i -- and STAR ESTATE RANGES RADIATORS AIR-TIG- HT with jointless ash pit KARPEN GUARANTEED UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE GLOBE-WERNIC- ELASTIC BOOKCASES HE HASTING PEDESTAL TABLES, with the Tyden Lock VUDOR PORCH SHADES, the best made permanent PITTSBURGH WALL PAPERS SERVED RAILROAD FOR HALF A CENTURY FAB-RI-CO-- (PHILADELPHIA. Pa, Sept. L Nicholas G. Gilman, the oldest locomotive engineer in the employ of the Pennsylvania arllroad. was retired on pension today. He ha served the eonipany uninterruptedly for fifty-on- e and years during the last thirty-si- x years he has made the run duily between this vlty and Columbia. WALL COVERINGS NA and pretty --a- rtistic BOYLE FURNITURE CO. All people having the interest of the Congregational church at heart are urgently requested to meet In the church basement Friday evening, September 5d, at 8 p. m. sharp. Business of the utmost Importance Is to be considered. Fred L. Kellers BILL OF FARE: Oysters Grabs and Shrimps Salmon and Halibut Striped Bass Poultry Beef and Mutton Pork and Veal Hams and Bacon Dried and Pressed Corn Beef Head Cheese and Dill Pickles Pure Home Rendered Lard. 2478 Washington Avanu. When arrested Jerry Frank R. Christensen is highly Indignant over a paragraph which appeared in this department of the State Journal last evening, stating that he had paraded the streets of Ogden arm with Bunco Bill. He aay a there la no truth In It; that he met Bunco s, and his two George and John, by accident, on his part, possibly by design on the part of the triumvirate; that tbe two followers of Bunco quickly stepped to one aide out of the way and for one brief minute he was left alone In the awful presAT THE HOTELS. ence of the Bughouse; and that those are the hotel arrivals at Following who reported that there was any arm-in-ar- m the Reed and Broom: street parade were laboring The Reed H. N. Tunnell, Boston; under an optical delusion. ChristenJames Schilling, Boston; S. Schlea-singe- r. sen vehemently declares that he has New Tork; J. W. Berkhausen, no use for Bunco, political or Buffalo; J. W. Young, Balt Lake; H. R. Jacob Rochester, N. T.; C. S. Urban, Kansas City; W. H. Ellison, Salt A FishyYarn. Lake: Miss Lenora Bryce, Pocatello; A New Tork special of August 81st C. IV. Evan Boston; G. M., Cutter, to the Salt Lake Tribune and publishB. Herbert. New York; D. ed In that newspaper this morning Is Chicago; H. It Robert Logan; E. A. Wedgewood, as follows: Salt Lake; Mr. and Mr B. Mahler, Judge W. H. King of Utah, who has Cleveland; John, Green, Butte; G. W. been here several days In conference Utah; E. F. Hall, Falrvlew, Nellson, with Thomas Taggart, chairman of the A. Wilson, Denver; W. H. J. Denver; national Democratic la committee, San Francisco; R. 1L Smith, confident that the state of Uah will go Stanley, W. L. Mason, New In ex- Zanesville, Ohio; solidly for 1 GARLAND and ESTATE OAK COURT. ing. Tom Connors also stole a pair of shoe at & Twenty-fift- h street pawn shop and plead guilty to petit larceny. He was given thirty day CL A. Bush and Dan Levy, two young vagrants, who have been arrested In this city several times, and this time caught in the act of mooching" a piece of money from an intoxicated man, were given thirty days each. Walter Burnett, another vagrant, was also given thirty day Burnett had in tow a boy hailing from Kansas City whom he had enticed Into begging money for him. The little fellow la being held by Jailor Critchlow until his parents can be notified of his whereabout He states that his father is in poor circumstances and that if he should decide to go home he would have to steal a ride. oor. MONARCH It Is estimated that the cost of constructing the present contract will aggregate in the neighborhood of half s million dollars. ger, even, than the sack of the Silver had In his possession a pair of shoes King may soon ahy his castor into and, of course, he "found them. His the ring. The prospect la alluring, to hearing was set for tomorrow mornsay the least The more simoleona tbe greater the Inducement for a sudden change of heart That la the way some men who "need the money" and don't care a rap tor principle because they have It not look at the matter. lino wo curry. They arc tho .tmohinl. :iml known tin It :i i boon our oon.t;mt nnihition to rot tho hot. ami a tilanoo at tho following should ho con vinci tit;: follow iii" Si-Imi;- It baa been asked: Why did George Both Stole a Pair of Shoes and ReHanson say that Bunco Bill SEEMED ceived Thirty Days on tho at him with be present, to working Rock Pile. and Intimate that the seeming alliance was merely temporary? The answer Jerry Connors, as usual, was again may be arrived at by conjecture: A one of the. boes to face Judge How senatorial candidate with a larger aack this ell morning. This time on a charge than Hansons man Sutherland lar- of petit larceny. li 04. Will i.ih f.in.-iM- i, non inmi.my wae iiilv iM'j vstiTil.iy iii it thl contract' for gratlii.g the S.m lVdro, Iais Angc- -' A ali Luke ru;i.l from the La fa lull to (,ou. I bad aw.tfili-s- l cm tin Thi linn. iilr.n t i'omrii's tin rii;cii:il part f the work required to clone the gap, cl ween the two end of the line. A small stretch of light work liug be-- 1 tween Good Spring and tlie west end ha not yet been awarded, but the ehmrui-teof the work I ncli that thl stretch can be built on very short no-- e. The contract awarded yesterthirty-seve- n mllea of day comprise line. Part of thl mileage la made by ountlng double track. fne track Is i temporary line and the other is to be 1, CONTRACT AWARDED Construction Company Build Another Section of San Pedro. The THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER TStodtof $40,000 Worth of L.D.S. Garments Union Suits, 8hirts and Drawers, Skirts Shawls, Sweater and all other Knitted Goods (too numerous to mention.) SALE CONTINUES ANOTHER WEEK. Gooo solicitors for the Utah State JournaL Apply to Horace S. Foster, city circulator. 1- off -4 at the BUSINESS DULL 70c to 90c PER BUSHEL about town,, but we find that there Is still an active demand for home 10 lbs. 25c Have You a Home Is the common 2354 WASHINGTON report For sale or rent? If so, Hat It with me and receive prompt attention. 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The Agricultural Experiment Statio n . t exceptional facilities for with the bast modern tquipmsn,. afford Twenty different building provided ; . thorough and efficient work. of America and Europe, are in eharge of the work of A strong Faculty, representing the best institutions instruction and experimentation. illustrated catalogue. Registration fes, 5. College epene September 20th. Write for No tuition is charged. AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, LOGAN, UTAH. |