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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL SATURDAY, APRIL 25, 1908. PAGE SEVEN I Papers whn Mr. Douglas first entered I rules that control nominating convenbusiness for himself in tions. The temporary chairman has a Xo verliatT had ever made a task f less difficulty, and generally ocpractice of printing his portrait. Mr. Douglas's cupies lis position during the brti f business was small. He had term .f his activities, while the comit begun on a burrowed mittees mi credential, pisiform and capital of and he believed that the a ay to increase it organization are being apwas to advertise. He was a clever ad point, d. w riter in the days w hen there were Spies and Variety. few men following that as a business. The and variety that exist in spice for Mae He thought out some good Ideas and Strang State Shoe B campaign f,T chairman Is given by others copied them. the in tual presence of the contestants ' Second Place on DemAn Idsa Cams to Him. In the convention city. ' When a man One night he was' walking home ocratic Ticket is a candidate for the office of chair- from hi factory with his heal btwe.l man of the convention lie has to be in thought. He had concluded that ready to take up his burden as soon as in this he differs from the I WA6HINGTOIN. April 25.' Those there was no use to put originality in thera--elvhis advertising, so lung as it was of a convinced have who Democrats 1 that other and larger manufac- that W. J- - Bryan will be noml--,te- d Denver are at ht PO- co,y' And for the president bo I T,e nlen who are candidates for The sound of the gavel wll! dered nU eyes chanced to light upon , for a candidate for honors will probably not come about tbo.thee oMtln heard untU July 7 but from thousand miles of Denver end ! candidate for the honor of Welding 'l,h,n Judaon Harmon of Ohlij'u JJf blbord'i to lt L. Doug-William lurid with some. is In session. W. convention and the il Con-!,hInviting by tbe heavy hammer that raps the will le at his home in Unrjan former governor of Massachusetts descriptions of the glories of Barnum's vention to order are appearing n the circus. In the center of the board, scene. win, Neb.; Judge George Grey will py other. the space from the top The members of the natrwal com- remain In Wilmington. Del.; Lieut. -occupying Backer Douglas Ha to the ground, was a picture of Gov. Btuyveeant Chanter will be In the there ia an inter- piece mittee live in dally dread that e P. F. Barnum. ja the connection lieutenant -- governors room at the state alb t those will added candidates to that the eft.vt current cant Barnum's They house in Albany, N. Y-- , and Gov. John advercopy play atory ready in the race, and their lives may A. Johnson the Democrat nominate Mr. tising so long aa h has his of Minnesota will be in In picture be made miserable accordingly. vote will be caat for it. was his Douglas the labor executive .the chambers In the capltol and idea the thought, is the of the membrra U the prothat party. Mr. Douglaa that haa since contributed so largely theIt national duty in St. Paul.. Should David R. building the choose to commutes in factoriea the ahoe to hia business success followed like of Missouri decide to enter the prietor of large anl after the Francis the repuUil.m of flash. The next morning he set temporary chairman, Bay atate, and haa lists, as he may. he will elt in his 8L effected the is permanent organisation out to put into effect the combinaLouis office and wait for the tidings ny a friend of the workingman. to the atatement of one of the tion of picture and attractive wording permanent chairman is elected by the from the scene of action. delegates. For the temporary plan He then and since, there IK offlciala of the American Fed In advertising. Ta Stay Away. host of candidates, and for Dou overnur former however, stuck to his belief that news- the pmtlon of Labor, The of the democratic nathere members of chairman place permanent and during his gu- paper advertising was better In lu reglaa "ring true, more numerous aspirants. tional committee aiy that all the men are still he ahowed hia sults than the billboards. Today tbe Several bernatorial incumbency prominent democrats have al- named have said they would stay away friendship for organised labor by hia face that wares of Mr. Douglass could ready secured headquarters in Denver, from the convention, which indicates not be more disassociated than could and win make dseda rather than by words" campaigns for the place that they are either active candidates In addition to hi reputation aa a be the kaiser sad hia moustache. The of and permanent chairman for the nomination or are assuming a temporary friend of labor 'Mr. Douglaa poaaeeae kaiser could shave hia moustache, but with as great seal as is manifested receptive attitude toward the distinother quahtiea calculated to' make him no one would believe the ensuing pic tbs men who want to run for presi guished honor. None of the men menface that wares of Mr. Douglass could by aultable candidate for the vlce-pre- al tioned above will stoop to the email dent and looked' upon aa a typi- cease to Join hie features and hia shoes distinction of being temporary or per4ency. He ia 1896. in In Chicago cal American and. what I fully aa in his advertising, but the public manent chairman of the convention, much to the point, he haa the 'barrel would not believe they were the same It Is not likely that there will be a but will leave that battle to be fought of money" which it la customary to kind of shoes. repetition of the atone at the demo- out among their followers. eaaoctate with the aecond place on a There are said to be at present cratic national convention at Chicago presidential ticket KEPT FROM DECEIT BY VANITY In 1896 when the will of thq national twenty prominent and wealthy democommute was upset by th delegates, crats active in the race for temporary Hew He Get Hia Start insisted upon choosing their own chairman. As many more want the who ia a Mr. of Chines Women Balk at Wrongfally Douglaa The life atory On officer. that temporary presiding permanent place, Sitlsens of Denver Adding to Ags, glory poealble nowhere but in America, B. Hill of New York who contributed 1100,000 to help pay David occasion topoverty-strickewaa yesterday he nathe expense of the convention are A Frenchman, Just back from China, was chosen by the members of the Yesterday he la a to commutes tional be temporary pretty sure to have considerable re ays that the Imperial edict against day be worked from daylight until turn In excitement and diversion If overturned the but chairman, delegates dark for $5 a month at the ahoemak-er- 1 opium is a great blow to the thou- the choice nad W. the Interest In the convention honor J. Senator placed ll cotton-mifor sands who were slaves to the habit, bench, tolled in a and it bide fair to continue continue and all sorts of eubterfugee are re- Daniel of Virginia In the chair. Upon , u cents a day. tramped sturdily beM. the Stephen permanent organisation team and prairie sorted to by people who think they hind a four-o-a White of California had the place of y.fcnniMir across the plains of the great cannot exist without It The law proTipping th Nure. permanent chairman, and the single Inwest, tolled as a common laborer about vides that people over 60 years old cident in democratic Curious things sometimes happen at when the history are exempt from the new regulations, a lime kiln; today he manages a bus! overturned the decision of country hospitals, especially In mining and consequently the number of delegates men and women, 1,000 pass employing national committee was at an end, and manufacturing districts, where the patriarchs has Increased wonderfully. with several large factories and up While there has not been a hint of women will, with quite good intention, la bank a Sturdy men of 40 and 60 have declared another occurrence such ae this, it is offer a few pence to the nuree on leav100 retail of stores, wards themselves old," and where nature president and a director in other larg.i agreed that the preedent ad ing, and are generally induced to has made the deceit too evident paint generally enterprises. of anyone who has the hustling leave them in the hospital box. "Here, mlts Mr. Douglaa is rated today aa being cosmetics, and other artificial meana ability and Inclination to use it going alater," aald one when aaying good-by- , hia have been employed to cheat the eye. before the national committee and you Juat get a drink with that," and worth mlllolna of dollars, but friends declare it hasn't spoiled him in The government was not slow to dis- claiming a hearing ae to hie qualifies handed her The name ala' the least He la aaiu to be aa ap- cover these frauds, and severe punish- tlona for office. bare have ter had carefully nursed a lad through The ment haa been Inflicted on many of- been thrown down for active politic a proachable today at hia offices In hia dangerous Illness and operation, fenders. Strange to say, although Ians to go in and win by whatever When at last he walked out his mothgreat factories at Brockton aa he was I say, alater, er whispered to her: when ha had a little shop women are as much addicted 'A the means they can muster. opium habit as men, not a single case been very good In the same city. Hia whole life for this la you've you; Arduous Duties. has been discovered where a woman to him," and she offered to alip half snoatentatloua, comfortable, democratialmade be In to order older hertelf Just what honor accrues to the man a sovereign Into the nurse's hand. c; American. lowed to us opium. who presidee over the convention Yon are moat kind, hut I cannot take His Face ia Well Known to say. ' It la seldom a chairman money," replied tbe slater. "Wont hard It la probable that more individual Consolation. Is physically able to occupy the chair you put It In the box? "No, Im people of the world know the face of how long will it be before Steward, all through the sessions of the greet banged If I will," fiercely cried the Mr. Douglaa than that of another liv we get Into tbe harbor?" gathering. Generally he Is worn out woman. "If you won't have it the hosing man, be he, king, statesman, author "About an hour and a half, ma'am.1 by the constant attention he must pital shan't." And It Is curious that or scientist. Persistently, for more Oh, dear, I shall die before then." give to the convention, and le relieved thla inability to reason beyond the Inthan a quarter of a century, Mr. Doug"Very likely, ma'am. But you'll be occasionally by other prominent party dividual to the Institution la usual in las haa advertised hia nne of manufkc all right again when you've been on hues by hia portrait, and the result of shore ten minutes." Marine JournaL members who are experienced in the that dlajyict- London Chronicle. this policy, combined with marvelous he executive ability, ia that today Matter of Honor. ranks as one of the wealthiest men of A Georgia paper says: "He who New England. rides on the rail courts death, It waa A Washington friend tells an interaa Irishman, ridden on a rail, who esting story concerning Mr. Douglaa aid that except for the honor of tbe and hia advertising methods. They thing he would Just as soon walk. didn't publish pictures in the dally Houston Post DOUfiUS MAY : i;s Saftmirdlaiy BE EAE(GAM : , 1 j Each department of the store will put forth its strongest effort and greatest values to make Saturday a day of saving to our many patrons. Silks, Dress Goods, Hosiery, Underwear, Shirt Waists, ea it vice-meelde- aL ft'.-wd- y led m-v- c--f ng Skirts. Prices for Saturday on the above mentioned lines and throughout our be department w i much smaller. ready-to-we- ar 1 1 vice-preside- S.J.BURT&BR0S. n; multi-millionai- two-penc- e. two-by?fo- ur New York Fashions ;j (By Catherine NEW YORK, April 26 It was my privilege during the peat week to stake a visit to on of the moat !m- Portant silk houses that Imports from the foreign manufacturers. The beauty of theae silks le bewildering, for there are eo many .varieties id so many different colorings that he would never know which to chooe from. After all, except tor aone Apodal function, alike resolve themselves Into classes or families Just se do all other things animate and Inanimate. First to Be noted is the taffetas, which are seen In many Vtovea and If one le not quite famll-U- r with them they might be led to UUnk it a new kind of silk. It' Is s to be found In all the different Patterns, wide and narrow stripes, mall checks and plaids, shaded stripes nd stripe in self color. The dlffer-o- t varieties come In all colors, and ate adapted to separate waists and for lumper dreasea. or the Mann-Paysan- seml-prince- aa gown. embrace the Greek tea ms In Its development' oM rose, opalescent blues, fine grays and the lighter browns ohampagnes and mirage silks are arUclriy to be favored for evening "s The mirage silks are also soft fo well with the new trimming the season, and a combination of silk and lace la to be seen on many lng dresses Then Is a Jwlll silk that la much I J. E. DOOLY President. I JOSEPH S. PEERY, RALPH B. HOAO, Cashier. A. V. MclNTOSH, Asst. Cashier. Vlcc-Pr- ea II I 1 interest Paid on Savings Accounts and Time Deposits 5 I STATES DEPOSITARY HMnnnBiBiMnnMignnMnnnMnninniHMnn Afghanistans Mineral Wealth, A.ghanlstan may some day be one of the world's great mining districts. It la known to have mines of rubles, topai, lapis lasull, marble and other tones; Iron, lead, copper, antimony and other metallic oree; sulphur and several of the earthy alkallna and metnllic salt. Coal la also found, and Is believed o be extensive near tha iron mines. -- Cardinal Newman Writings. After rumors that hare been going the rounds for aome years aa to th place that the Holy Bee rould assign to Cardinal Newman's writings. It can be stated on authority now that th genqlna doctrine and spirit of Catholic teaching are not hit on by the pope's recent encyclical modernism. Newt-man- 's . The Voice of Spring - r s Calls our attention to many items of necessityjand convenience needed in the might be worth while. We have hundreds of things you need home. A few suggestions self-color- ed Ragl and Carpets Unoloaias hth tans amethyst. The color wood-brow- n, green ana , moat seen are Louis XV. blues the nattier shades a pink that is almost an old rose, and a peacock Redblue with a shade of green In It. tones ecru In favor, are browns dish from and all th Tarietle of the grays Im ve a that those to. tone the white black or brown are The violets and reddish purples there course, of also in evidence, and, are th combination of various colors Handsome patterns that give a lifetime of service: English Inlaid.... 11.20 aq. yd up 50c sq yd, up Pretty Prints Let us show you thla line, you'll find what you want This is our strong 11ns If you have not seen them, you should do so before making a selection, we know they will Interest you. We guarantee them the best for the money that can be found. j OF OGDEN UNITED ( more serviceable than tha sllka mentioned above, and will be used for fmrka that will see harder wear or for those that are In styles needing more body. For the wedding gown, perhaps, next to the formal satin gown, no material la more to be desired than the meeaallnes It la a close second to satin duchesses if It la not a rival for honors, and its shimmering filmy weight with Its close firm texture la Juat the needed fabric for a gown of long lines and graceful folds' It le produce able In stripes and la to be floral designs, and seen in are there patterns of a sometimes Persian variety printea upon 1L They are to be found In all the newest coloring and with th addition of a of ( princess lace yoke and a few straps velvet one may have a gown of much richness. Cm trying out the much liked herring bone and whale stripe In the woolen fabrics there haa been put on the market a satin chevron.' The chevron that stripe la formed of two stripe cross each other diagonally like the ofllceria bare on a to one-eigfrom j sleeve and vary half an Inch In width and are aatln I finished and woven dlagonally.lt lues in the leading colors I The UTAH NATIONAL BANK "P t) The plain chiffon taffetas are wonderfully soft and pliant and are often he found In 'changeable color, wing contrasting shades or two of the asms color. These are so soft they are beat suited the draped dreasea or those with euch as the tunic skirts or th Unds, h WASHINGTON AVENUE 2429-2431-24- 33 - ; i Lace Curtains Porch FrirnHuro This is what you will need ' badly when the hot weather comes Why not be enjoying it now. Bee our line Chairs. Rockers Settees and Hammocks . Dainty Lace, thing that add elegance and attractiveness to home. We have a most complete line at prices from 60c a pair, up. |