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Show DAILY UTAH MONDAY, STATE JOURNAL, APRIL 27, 190E. PAGE THREE. Days Doings In Utah imp'.irs, would be a calamity. We have Oil reached a time when it Is due the Republican voters of the state to know the contentions embodied in this move tun. 1 within the party. Election of Senators A majority of the states of the Union, including the state of Utah, have from time to time memorialised the constlttulun of congress Insurgents Issue Address in Which the I'nitedto amend States so that the people might elect United Suttee senators by Hie; Advocate Selection of direct vote, and while congress has Senator B$ Convention. thus far failed to accede to this ASIMH GIVE ADVICE MDAL It Is Probable That Adams and st, various states have practically E'VE some very new and awell style In Soft Hate Soft Hata are always popular and in treat at Sprint time. jemand Tount Men are partial to gnart Style the Hat shown by our cut Is a treat favorite. Weve all the dapper shapes. $2.50. $1.00 to $5.00. An excellent collection of Children Nelson Will Be Before Jury and (Misses Hats worth $1.50, Today. specially priced accomplished this purpose by nominatRepublicans known as Insurgent, are ing, a senator in open state convenHenry C. Lund, president of the Fedstill In the notion of fighting. At a tion. This, we contend, should be the Stone company and a prominent eral meeting In Salt Lake City Saturday policy of the Republican party of lawyer, was one of the witnesses beevening presided over by D. O. Ride- Utah. out an address was Issued to the voters "We contend that all conventions of fore the grand Jury, which it lnvestl- of the state. At the meeting there j tnr open and free and untrammeled J gating the Utah National bunk rob-we-re thirty members of the party pres--1 discussion of party policies, state and bery, Saturday. Mr. Lund la a newnt including the following all of whom : 10141 find that even when majorities comer in the case, his name has not signed the address with the single ex- subvert this right the result means the been mentioned before. What waa the final overthrow of the party. ception of Leroy Armstrong: nature of his testimony is nut even Stephen H. Love, George N. LawDeplore the Course conjectured. We deplore the course of the Rerence, James Devine, A. B. Irvine, ParAlvin C. Strong, former teller of the ley P. Jenson, Oscar Carlson, J. M. publican state committee In placing Utah National bank, waa recalled at Carlson, Louis Watts J. W. Currie, In its call so exacting a requirement the beginning of the Saturday morning Stephen Stanford, Orson Hewlett, fixing the political status of those who session. He remained In the Jury He tor chamber about two hours and waa folGeorge Wilson, J. H. Preece, Ed. Mor-a- may participate In the J. G. Weaver, John A. Huughton, the coming convention of (he party. lowed by Alonso E. Hyde, Jr., general Don Dixon, O. C. Brown, George This la particularly true In view of the manager of the Biscuit Mining com Buckle, Jr., John M. Hayes, Leroy anomalous political condition, especial, Iany. It la understood that Mr. Hyde Armstrong, Charles Bell, John James ly In Balt Lake county, where thou- dispensed Information la corroboration J. C. McClain, eorge Baxter, John Q. sands of votes might be lost to the of Mr. Trimmer and Mr. Kelley. He Crltlchlow, George A. Black, Dr. C. W. national and state ticket of those who was paid off upon the conclusion of Gates D. C. Robbins Michael Earl, choose to remain allied with either the of hi testimony and It la not supAmerican or Democratic parties In posed that he will be recalled. The John Rasmussen, D. O. Rideout local politics The sovereignty of the third witness waa R. L. Booth of BanText of the Address American ballot consists In Its free dy. Mr. Booth entered the case with To the Republican voters of the Stats and untrammeled exercise, and any cloak of mystery surrounding hint of Utah: coercive effort to abridge that right and Issued from the inquisitorial dunThe earnest efforts of the friends must result In of the Republican party of Utah should which Initiates it.Injury to the party geon without it having been penetrated. He is said, however, to be a stock be used to eliminate the elements of Select From the Ranks holder In the Utah National bank. Mr. discord and discontent which now diWe believe that delegates to the Re- Booth was followed sir. Lund. The vide the party, and they should seek to national convention should testimony of Janitor Eccles and Mr. publican bring about the old spirit of enthusl be selected from the ranks of the par- Sharkey concluded the days session. asm and harmony. To this end about ty, regardless of national or state poTwo Important Witnesses. sixty Republicans met at the Wilsop sitions The two most Important witnesses hotel on the 20th day of February In conclusion, we desire to say that remaining to be examined are W. F. last. Bald meeting resulted In the ap- our best efforts shall be directed to and JoAdams, former pointment of a committee of fifteen. promoting fraternity and good fellow seph Nelson, former cashier. Mr. Said committee was cnarged to devise Adams waa excused auwject to call ship within the ranks of the Republisome way, If possible, to harmonise can party; In building up and extend- when all of the witnesses assembled at and establish a normal condition In its glorious poHclee; In electing the the federal building last Wednesday ing the Republican party of Utah. At a nominees of the party and In bringing morning, and since be has been expect-ir- g meeting of the committee of fifteen within Its ranks all those who are a summons at almost any minof seven held later a to subscribe to Its principles ute. It is probable that he will be willing was appolntd to wait upon the state and to this end we ask the examined today and that Mr. Nelson committee at its meeting held In Salt of all Republican voters. will follow Immediately. Lake City the Cth day. of April, 1908. The committee of seven requested the state committee to make the call for the coming state convention broad LYNCH SAID enough to permit of 4 discussion of the causes which have divided the Republi- Straw Sailors for Ladies and Misses 1 1 n, Older men want different blocks und we show all the tood sty lea $1.50, $2.50 to $5.00. Flttint a Man's head and face a Hat, as It should be done, li an art nothlnt short of It We understand It and our patrons wear becomlnt Hata to NYE COMPANY FRED M. Wash Ave. 2413 at d Children Regular $1.00 and $1.50 values while they last We are showing an elegant assortment of everything in the Millinery Line vice-preside- nt, PATENT LEATHER to be found sale table at POMPS on the $1.95 Clarks Stores Qetting Your Clothes in Shape? ua your goods that you are thinking of wearing, and we will make them look spick and span new again. If they are crumpled and mussed, we restore their shape and their beau-t- ? hi short order. We are experts at this business, and can give you the h matest satisfaction both of our work and our aa the qual-h- y wonderfully Prices But the high grade of bur what wa lay greatest stress can party of this state, with the result that the state committee Included within its call a provision for the free discussion of any question that might be considered of Importance to the success or welfare of the Republican cause In Utah. Net a Csunty Affair call attention In passing w the fact that the Salt Lake of county Republican committee its meeting held In Jhia ct.y a week or so ago passed a resolution condemn, Ing the action of the committee of fifteen because It (the county committee) had been Ignored and the appeal had been made direct to the state committee. The committee of fffeen consists of Republicans from various counties of the state, and the questions which It desired to have discussed before the state convention concerns every voter In the state of Utah, hence it la not a county affair, and It would appear almost unnecessary for us to say that the county Republican mlttee exceeded Its Jurisdiction ana made Itself ridiculous In the eye of intelligent people when it took cognisance of the question. Hew Votes Weirs Cast f At the last presidential election Salt Lake county cast approximately the following vote: Republican party, 14,250; Democratic, $.42$; American party, $.650. . In the city election, the One was 4,985; Democratic, vote Republican year-later- 7,287; npon. American, 8,55$. Two years ago the county election resulted as follows: Steam Laundry Co. Ogden Democratic, 11,850; American, 10,600,' while In the city election last fall the Republican 5,9(4, vote waa 0,205; Democratic. LAUNDERERt AND CLEAN ERSb 11,774, the Americans' American Elther Phone, 174. 417 25th Street casting within 255 vote of the combined strength of the two opposite na- Republican, 6,501; tional parties. The above results ought to conPARTNER vince sny observing person that It has A substantial ' bank account taken something more than the ambihss tion of Vme man, to produce inch a good partner one who work to your interest! one whs condition. We believe It Is generally U remove conceded that at the head of the Reblock a many stumbling were warn your path; one who will add publican ticket In both election! balone who is' popular and able men, and the ance of the ticket was exceptionally enough to assist you. more If you want this tron& Never have we had partnsr for yours tart an account with as little with It used ammunition and ua, practise told that are and everything we jrift will-- aeonomy you ean do it effect, yet you .nd be Is all right and that there Is nothing the outcome will ; to ""factory the matter with the RepuDllcan party. you. Is Furthermore, the shove condition OGDEN STATE DAUK not alone, county Lake Balt peculiar td as some would have ua believe. of Ogden, Utah Less in Other Placet c. Bigelow Witness the low to ffie Republican Prest mrty of such cities as Ogden, Prow, Brewing ....... Vice Prest and possibly othBigelow Cashier. Logan. Brigham City condition con" Moye Aset Cashier. er towns Shouldthethis party Republican tinue. where will bad enough Is hence? It be four years but to lose the chief cities of the state, um! TclPcs. letterheads business the loss of Salt Lake county and the dgvrs etc, call up The Journal It jog rooms Third Judicial district, with all that Doth A GOOD ; . - - ! I 1 -- phones $44. Loader L1r$. 10 -- Bend Tho BE EMBEZZLER George T. Lynch of Denver was arrested In the office of M. M. Warner, attorney, on the fifth floor of the Com' merclal block at Balt Lake City, by Deputy Sheriffs Steel and Sperry, about 10 o'clock Saturday morning, on the charge of embeisltng $2,600 from the Elk Coal company, with offices on the top floor of the Hooper block, and operating a mine in Uinta county, Wyoming, while serving as a member of the board of directors of the concern. Lynch was taken before Judge C. B. Diehl of the criminal division of the city court, and his hearing set for May 11. He furnished ball In the sum of $1000, with W. R. Sherwood, druggist. and William EL Howard, bookkeeper at Smith's drug store, aa bondsmen, and was released. illinery S. E. Lyon Prop. E 20. A SHOSHONE, Wyo., April large vein of virgin emmw has been encountered In the Wliuams-Lushma- n mine In the Copper Mountain district near here. The discovery is said to be one of the richest In the world. Eight fret of marvelously rich copper ore has been exposed, and the miners have not yet passed through the rich vein. The strike was made at the 800-fo-ot level, and there la great excitement as a result. Senator W. A. Clark of Montana held an option on this property a year ago, and It Is understood his agents advised him to buy, but the price of a million dollars appeared to be too high for a practically undeveloped property. Experienced miners who have seen th ore and the vein ray the property la worth millions, and that a rival of th United Verde will be established In the Lushman mine. COUNTY CALL FOR REPUBLICAN PRIMARIES THE DEW YORK To Elect Delegates to Attend State Convention to Be Held at Balt Lake ' City, Thuraday, May 7, 190H. Primaries for the election of the number of delegates from each district as hereinafter to raid convention THRICE-A-WEEEDITION. designated will be held Monday, May m. 4, 1008, at 1:00 p. The various districts will meet at the Read Wherever th English Language la Spoksiu usual meeting places and conduct the manner. In usual tha primaries Tha Thrlcs-a-Wae- k World expects to Each district should select a chairman and secretary and certify the bs a belter paper In 1108 than ever names of delegates chosen to the under- before, In the course of the year tha leues for the next great presidential signed. campaign will b. foreshadowed, and Ogden City Apportionment Dels. No. everybody will wish to keep Informed. Ward First Thrice-a-Wee- k World, coming to J)lRtrlft NO Isosesasseassosssess 1 The 1 other day, serves all th puryou every 8 No. District 1 poses of a dally, and is far District No. S cheaper. The news service of this paper Is 1 4 District No, constantly being increased, and It reSecond Ward I ports fully, accurately and promptly District No. 1 very event of importance anywhere In District No. 8 1 th world. Moreover, Its political news District No. 7..la Impartial, giving you facts, not Third War- d2 pinions and wishes. It haa full marDistrict No. 8 1 kets, splendid cartoons and Interesting District No. : 1 fiction fy standard authors. District No. 10 THE THRICE-A-WEE- K WORLD'S Ward Fourth regular subscription price It only 81.00 District No. II.... 1 per year, and' this pays for ISO papers. District No. 12 2 W offer this unequaled newspaper and District No. 12. to1 THE UTAH STATE JOURNAL 14. No. District gether for one year for 85.00, to bo pal Fifth Ward-Dis- trict In advance. No. 1C. ssaseossasssooss The regular subscription price of tho District No. 18 two papers Is 87.00. 1 District No. 17 Ml . K $ii.,,i,,,,,i.i.. CRIME OF BOYS MIGHT CAUSE WRECKS Fearing that miscreants were striving to cause wrecks by stealing triple valves from the air brake appliances on freight cars, Oregon Short Line officials recently ordered a rigid Investigation into the cause of the crippling care, and asked the asof thirty-tw- o sistance of the police in the effort to unravel the mystery. , It was discovered Saturday that the trouble was causes by a gang of boy thieves, operating under the direction of a Balt Lake Fargln, who conducts a Junk chop. CHILD NARROWLY ESCAPES DEATH About 0 o'clock Sunday night, while Dorothy, five years old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Johnson, who have recently moved Into a new home Balt Lake In the Superior addition, forth In back and City, was tossing room of the her bed In the front house, racked with fever, a bullet from a revolver crashed through the front window and imbedded Itself In the wall near the child's bed, not quite two inches from her head. The Johnsons heard no other shots, and have not the slightest Idea as to where this one came from. They cut it out of the wait In the bed room and are keeping It aa a souvenir and grim reminder of the miraculous escape from death of the child. The excitement may cause the child to have a relapse. - T(ltal op dessssdsessssessosas County Apportionvnont Burch Crock Farr Wcct a Eden HarrisvJUe Hooper. Dist No Is District, No. Huntsville, Diit No a i District No S Kanesvllle weoooeeeeasesessoeeesoso Liberty . Harriott . North Ogden aoeaosesseeoea,eoe Plain City, Dist. No. District No. 2 FOUR COUNTIES HEARD FROM Pleasant leer .' Randall Rlverdale. .. i. ...: BOISE, Ida, April 26- - Republicans Roy BlatervlHe of four counties in southeastern Idaho Three boys were arrested Saturday afternoon by Policeman Carlson; and charged with the theft of metal from the railroad. The Junk dealer, who Is raid to be responsible for the operations of the alleged youthful criminals will be taken Into custody Monday. As all of the young prisoners are under age, they will be sent to the Juvenile ' court. - They are Andrew W. Edgar, 17 years oH, of 841 West Third North street; William Lettefair, 17 years old, of 620 North Seventh West street, and Leon Foster, 17 years old, of 870 West Third North street It Is alleged that the three boys have confessed to the police. yesterday Indorsed the candidacy of James H. Brady for governor and CHANGE AT ORPHEUM passed resolutions endorsing Taft for A change occurred In the manage- the presidency. Conventions were held ment of the Orpheum theater at Salt In Bingham. Fremont, Bannock and Lake Saturday night W. L Jennings, Twin Fklls counties and are all and has been 'the manager for two unanimous for Brady. Indications to presented yean past retired and Is succeeded by thattheno other name will benomination to soon the and convention Mr. Jensen. P. Jennings Parley will bq by acclamation. will leave for New Orleans 1...,. .............a.... .............. Uintah. District Wilson No, 2 Brltlsh-bre- d 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 : Warren West Weber, Dist No. Tho British Bread. 2 I.......... 1 1 1 animals, whether they be horsee, cattle, sheep, or even pigs, are superior to all others In quality and stamina. Thera is some strange and admirable power In our soil and climate which puts a stronger fiber and a more enduring stamp of excellence Into tho live stock bred in our Islands than are found In the same breed or species in any other part of the world. T endow Times. Files Swarm In English CKy. An extraordinary plague of small green flies visited Leeds, England, recently. The air was. so thick with ' them that It waa Impossible to walk the streets without getting them In the eyes and nose. ' GRAND REVIEW OF WAR FLEET Excursion via Southern Pacific May 2nd. Cheap round .trip rates Ogden to San ranclsco and., return direct 820.00, returning via . Los Angeles t M 837.75; returning via Portland, $42.54. .24 Return limit thirty days. Fdrty-elg- ht Total war vessels of all classes In one of the Number of delegates, 44. F. J. HENDERSHOT, Chairman. greatest naval demonstrations of ' hisT. H. DAVIS, Secretary. tory. Make your Bleeping car reservations at once. Ogden, Utah, April 21, 1001. |