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Show DAILY UTAH STATE FRIDAY. JOURNAL, APRIL 10, 19C8. PAGE FIVE PAUL MORTON snality Clothes THE TAFT PLANK HOST,.. Mm. April of tight in the hls- of th,, KrpaMlcan party of thia n In the mate ivnventioii now tdte in aexeion in thia city. The point ia aa to whether the national at for Secdelegate are to be instruct retary Taft or not. The Hughes element in the party ia developing unJuat before the expected atrength. ixaivention convened thia morning the anti-Ta- ft men knocked out the Taft plank from the platform by aecurlng control of tbe committee on reaoluliona The Tafe men aay they will preeent a resolution endoreing Taft to the open convention aa an amendment to the platform. Thia will precipitate an in- tereating conteat and the outcome will determine the exact standing of the war secretary In Massachusetts. The platform endorses Governor Guild for vice president, endorses the national administration especially as to Its transiNirtatlon, corporation, financial and legislative policies. The Taft men surrendered at the afternoon session. They made no fight to have a Taft endorsement adopted. Th. convention adjourned after nominating th organisation slate. LOf course you're going to have a new spring suit as soon as you learn the the Thats why we want our extensive showing. The lue line offers a choice variety of exclusive styles and patterns, ranging from the dark shades and conservative shapes to the swagger styles for college chaps. If you want to be correctly dressed, just see that our label is on your clothes a small thing to look for, but a big thing to find. BM C. forscaa-Fa- ( After April 12th Lone Star Barber H. denow, ona of the leading Jap shop will stay open until 7 P-- m. and aneae citlaena of Utah, manager of the furnish the most and quick Japaneae Induatrlal corporation of thia service In the city. city, will leave for Japan ' tomorrow. The Congregational ehureh ladies He win go to Ban Franclaco from which will give an Eaator' Baaaar of useful place ho will Ball on the Monogolla on the 14th of the month. Mr. Benow waa end fancy articles and Bread and Cake called home by a apecial cablegram Juat at Utahna Drug Stars Friday and Saturday April 10 and 11. received anonunclng the dangeroua a of hia father. He will bo abeent The carload of fine shade trees refrom Ogden two or three months. ceived by the City Improvement league, trees Fire Insurance. H. A. Blme 421 25th. ia being unloaded today and the stored In the rear of the City hall. a Planting operations, under direction of Frank A. Wadaworth, arreeted afternoon for fait driving by Park Superintendent William T. StillOfficer Cooper, haa been released, $25 well, wilt be first started in the City listing been deposited at the station hall square and continued until the trrea have been distributed In Lester for hia appearance. a park and other city properties The Pushing for Ogden for 55 yean consignment, which comes from a nursd atlll at It Joseph Parry ft Sons ery near Chicago, has been found to he Co, 1252 Washington Avenue, dealers In excellent condition throughout in Monuments and Headstones. If yon drink, drink Yellowstone, Beet yet Peter Pan Be e cigar, James White, arreeted by Officer About two hundred employee of Hadlock yesterday morning after an . yea-lerd- ay Arc You Meanly tor We are selling a good many Ecrue Net Waists They are all new, and China and Taffeta Silk nicely made, lined throughout with trimmed with lace. AH the An the All the $5.75 $4.75 17.60 kinds 10.50 kinds '. $5s85 $5.00 kinds OXFORDS are Juat what you need these nice spring days We have them In all the new shades of Tan and New Stylea of Patent leather nd Vlcl Kid. They range In price from $1.75 to $3.50 i ClarkS tore Qf PoljtiCS, BllSfoeSS 8(1(1 Kecauee nf the recent vlait of Paul Morton to thia city and becauaa of th well underatooj fact that much capital la to be Inverted in Utah aa a (vault of hia viait to thia atata, the following expression of hia to the Denver Poat after ilia arrival In that city will h of local interval: Laoka Lika Taft "Taft la going to be nominated for preahlent by tlie Republicans, and he ia going to be elected," aaid Mr. Morton. waa asked. Has Bryan no "H has a chance of being nominated. and there was a twinkling In th gray eyes. "Financial conditions are Improving. but they ere for from normal yet. I found Western affairs In very satisfactory shape. "Are the railroads experiencing difficulty In financing their affairs? "It Is almost impossible for them to raise money. Tbs wage conditions on railways are of such a nature that the coiniwnies ar entitled to make an advance in rates. For the last twenty years there has been a gradual reduction In rates. Dor many yeara past there liaa been a gradual advance in the rale of wagea. The railways are entitled to ralae their rates. I think that the public would be nerved If the railways permit the wages to stand aa they are and advance their charges. Favers Combinations. Tm a combination man, ha said. "An intelligent combination beats restricted competition to death. I have always advocated that the railways should have the right to enter into traffic agreements. It Is a protection for the shipper, the public and the railways themselves. I think that combinations should be permitted within certain bounds. They should he under the control of the federal government. Com blnatlons are only the natural result of the economic conditions. They are here to stay "Do you think that new banking lawa are required T" "New currency measures are needed. In some waya our currency methods re antiquated. I believe that oongrea Is now taking up that problem and wil1 no doubt deal with It effectively. Bostaph was chosen second and W. L. Russel, treasurer. The nominating committee reported the selection of a board of fifteen diAPLBB.IWO&- rectors as follows: 8. H. Browne, J. C. Nye, W. J. Critchlow, W. L. Russell. E. O. McGriff, W. M. Ilostaph, 8. 8. Smith, J. J. Brummitt, O. A. Kennedy, L. D. Ensign, G. A. Horn, B. H. Cannon. J, N. Sparge, Hyrum Ilelnap and C. A. Smurthwalte. The legal committee was not yet ready to report on the drafting of the articles of Incorporation and awaiting their report, notices will be sent to each of the 200 members of the association of a meeting to be held April 10. Two commltteea were named, one to YOUNG SUIUVAN WILL make a search for permanent quarters BE BROUGHT BACK for the club end another to select someTwenty-fift- h exciting chase down reaaed, are the widow, and an adopted one to devote hie time to the office of street, failed to appear In police court child, a little girt. secretary of the association. e this morning and hia ball of $10 was Superintendent H. H. Thomas of tha First time in America The origiforfeited. State Industrial School and T. B. nal Cuban Ice Ecstacy Coco-Co- la a trustee of the school, left this Evans, Free seeds given with every pur- Cream, Utahna Drug Co. !: Mainly About afternoon for Waukesha, Wla., where chase of seeds at the Plngrwe Feed U. P. Rock Springs Castle Gate Stors they go to bring back Arnold Sullivan lump end nut and Clear Creek lump Leon Engstmm, representing the to tha Institution In this city. EVERY SCHOOL CHILD IN OG- $5 at yard, 15.75 delivered. Gllletta Sllllvan, while an Inmata of Pennsylvania railroad and John F. theYoung DEN SHOULD SEE THE MILITARY Coal C i, 151 West Twenty-eevent- h school hers, escaped about eighteen Harvey, traveling freight and passen- months AIRSHIP VILLE DE PARIS" IT IS street Phones 1074. since which time be haa ago, Rock for the both ger agent Island, INTERESTING AND INSTRUCTIVE followed a rather uncertain course until Sergeant Fred Trout of the police headquartered at Ralt Lake, are In the he waa ELECTRIC ALL WEEK." JUST LIKE landed In the Wisconsin finally force an to Is hie confined home business. by city today hustling HOME. Industrial school for burglarising n e alack of ptomaine polaunlng. which Frank K. Nebeker, Democratic house. He waa rommlttea to the school When you eat, eat at the Vienna haa prevented him from performing a hia duties for a day or two. Sergeant national committeeman for Utah, was here shout two years ago from Saif George Horn, booked as John Doe, Tout decided Wednesday that he would In the tity today In consultation with Lake City, where he was charged with and arrested Wednesday on a charge like some mince pie and he tackled a a number of tbs local party leaders. burglary. Later, he made hie escape from the of cruelty to animals failed to appear i piece of the He was accompanied by D. M. Austin, since which time every effort school, In police court this morning and hie former of Bear Lake h county attorney street In a lower Twenty-fifthas been put forth by tha board of case was continued. restaurant, with the result that the pie county, Idaho. trustees to locate him. He was recenthim. Sergeant Tout expects ARBOR DAY IN MISSOURI our new line of palms and poisoned ly arrested in Minneapolis and tha to be out again In a day or two. JEFFERSON CITT, Mo., April 18. Utah authorities, learning of this, ferns City Floral Co, 411 24th. Arbor Day la being observed today sought to have extradition papers sePansy Plants 25c domen at City If you drink, drink Yellowstone. throughout Missouri, In accordance cured. Floral Co, 411 24th. with the proclamation of Governor Inasmuch as the youth waa not conThe Ecclea store at Eden, In Ogden Folk, who urged that cttlsene general- sidered guilty of an extraditable offense Valley, waa entered by burglars last ly. s well as teachers and school chit, It was hardly expected that the govnight and a quantity of goods stolen. dren, mark the occasion by the plant- ernor would Issue papers, but this Sheriff Wilson and Deputy Seymour done Wednesday. ing of trees, shrubbery and flowers. Clark have gone to the valley to UP nt ca Correct Clothes for Men Broom Hotel Corner what an known aa the beck shops of the Southern Pacific have been laid until Monday morning. Between ij off two and three hundred members of the regular shop force are atilt being tonight and kept buoy. ir At the meeting for permanently organising the chamber of commerce of Ogden and Weber rounty, held in the elty council chambers last night, 8. 11. Browne was selected as president of tlie association and Hyrum Ilelnap named as first W. M. 1VE D Around the Town Weather Saturday. PRESIDENT OF IKE CHAMBER $18, $20 $23, $25 AND JjlJ tty au-thorat- ive styles. you to see I0.-- On VISITS DENVER 444884488esfoHMMM People the crime. f e When you eat, eat at tSe Vienne. A marriage license waa Issued In Salt Lake yesterday to Elisabeth Thomas and William A. Jones, both of OgLeon Hume, who has been emden. ployed for some time in local meat o markets, left this afternoon for BrigWhen you eat, eat at the Vienne, ham City, where he accepts a position e When anything new comes up In In a butcher shop at that place, e our line we are first to know it, get -C- ARNATION sx'e Saturday. 50c It and use It RU8HMER. a dos or the last time until after Easo ter. City Floral Cs 413 24. Peter Pan a lOe cigar for he. a o It will pay you te see the Elective The Boyle Hardware company has Cash Register at The Crystal, 2477 Just put In a handsome new front at the store on Washington avenue, great- Washington Avenus Where the ears top. ly Improving the appearance of the e store. Mayor Brewer, Chief of Police o Bose bushes at Plngrees, 2861 Pin-gr- Browning, Chief Paine of the fire de- - j partment and Sanitary Inspector Short- - j ave. en made a visit of Inspection to the a state School for the Deaf and Blind Kodak Finishing. this morning and report conditions Tripp 140 26th St there to be most excellent. "Sanitary o When you eat, eat at the Vienne, conditions said one member of the e Inspection committee, and fire pre-- 1 Mrs. Martha Luty, through her at- cautions and everything else in fact ars j torney, Joseph Ches, this afternoon, In first class shape, better than we! filed her petition In the district court, expected to find In any pubHc building. asking for letters of administration in They are as near perfection as possithe estate of her late husband, E. 8. ble. Luty. The petition shows that he possessed personal property consisting of 10 shares of the capital stock of the First National bank of Elko, Nevada, also stock In the Nevada Loan A Investment company of Reno; cash on First ca? leaves depot 10:15 a. m. deposit In the First National bank of : excepting Sundays, 0:15 a. m. Last Ogden and mining stock In various car leaves Sanitarium 10:15 p. in. Cars companies The heirs at law of the de-- every SO minutes as Every One Uses The Allwin Folding Go-Ca- rt No One Uses the Baby Cab' Nowadays t Bthy rahe an expemlre. chinny. out --of --dan. The ALLWIN Folding ft osa mint, hamfeoms, Mykah. With the ALLWIN to cu take baby aarwhae. Folded imtantly tt limpiy as m ambnlk. Carried is one head ioto inert cab ar shop or cu be picked ia a cult raae. Opened, h it roomy, oomfortibla. AdiwtaUe la perfectly get parities. k sitket comfortable bed kr the fcmtc baby. The erint estUty tprisgt of the ALLWIN meet bsbyt toasts lafe body hat Injurious lutings it tubatiB-tull- y 'P'e ALLWIN Folding Go-Ca-rt Wh d the beat nawnah ouly tod wig fees kfetino. GwCsit com In, on t Examine The ALLWIN At This Store Fw ao other cart taagine yw the atmt aylr. trio, soomma or quality; Tbe ALL WIN k h mlF art made is twins beautiful caamel Cnthea all cofen. htarienmely sicfcci trimmed. Of the asm sad matt perfect s, entry point of betaty, health and comfort hae bera provided ice in the ALL WIN. Yon saitras! - |