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Show DAILY UTAH JOURNAL. THURSDAY. STATE JUNE 18 PAGE FIVE. 19K Prices Lower Tue: t i.ul.i.iiis t.f .it .p lUflun-iI; lias ii i -.1 i.uUi.'i the Sail .i.-- r the Than i'a. Funmast ti m ed l at di (Moll l.ir ii.e iu- i!n of funny pictures. Casino, e If you drink, drink Yellowstone, e returned from aexrr.il wills' vim in the tael tine K --- In r at IVES l uoriui.j; Mies Clearance Sale Maiajarit M.ii.vnu niece. by Mat tin of lalun. Uliii . e It will pey you to see the E'sctnc Ceeh Regieter at The Crystal," 2477 Washington Avsnu. Where ths ears stop. e We wish our patrons to get a clear understanding of this sale and its importance to them. finest stock we have ever shown has met with unusual weather conditions and the largest number of unemployed men that Ogden has had in her The largest and history. These conditions have established the necessity for sale. this genuine determined to meet this emergency by We have selling a large part of our stock at whatever sacrifice is necessary to reduce it to its normal proportions. No sacrifice will be avoided. Necessity alone will govern. The price cuts made NOW at the beginningjof the summer season will be greater than is ordinarily made at the end of the season when the assortments are broken and incomplete. Many goods never before offered at Special Sale Prices will be included in this sale. The finest of Suits, Shirts, Underwear and Hats will be sold, for less than you usually pay for the most ordinary qualities. Reductions of 20 to 50 per cent from our original plainly marked prices on everything except contract goods. under-price- d ACT QUICKLY YOUR MONEY TALKS NOW as it never did before! C. B. IVES Superintendent A. H. Stevenwin, of the Oregon Short l.ine at Suit Lake, was ill Ogden for a lime this uinriiiiig superintending I he moving of tile the voiivtinions at Sail f-- r Oily today. Fire Insurance. H A. Sims e Pater Pan a 10c cigar for (Continued From Page Four.) llshtnent of a bureau of mine and mining. Present conditions in Cuba vindicate the wisdom of maintaining between that republic and this the Imperishable hope expressed that the people of Cuba will soon be ready to assume complete sovereignty over the Island. In Porto Rico the government of the United states is meeting the loyal and patriotic support; order and prosperity preg of the people In vail; the every respect Is being promoted and tonserved. We believe the inhabitants of Porto Rico once made collectively cltlsena of the United States all others properly Qualified under existing laws and residing there have the privilege of becoming naturalised. In the Philippines the Insurrection Is suppressed; law Is established; life and property are made secure. Education and practical experience there are advancing the capacity of the people for government and step by step to every measure of home rule. Time has Justified the selection of the Panama route for the isthmian canal, and events have shown the wisdom of securing authority over the zone through which It is to be built. We favor the Immediate admission f the territories of the New Mexico and Ariosna as separate states of the well-bein- union. February 12, 1909. Is the hundredth anniversary of the birth of Abraham Lincoln and we recommend a centennial celebration throughout the nation, by all the people thereof, especially In the public schools as the exercises will stir the patriotism of the youth. We call attention to the fact that none of the great measures here advocated by the Republican party could be enacted under a Democratic administration or under one whose party responsibility was divided. The continuance of the present policies absolutely requires the continuance in power of that party believing In them and which possesses the capacity to put them in operation. Beyond all the platform declarations show the fundamental differences between the Republican party and Its chief opponent, haklng one worthy and the other unworthy of public trust The present trend of the Democracy is towards socialism while the Republican be. W. H. Bancroft. general manager of the Oregon Short Line, arrived from the west this morning and proceeded in his private immediately to Sail car. Kodak Finishing. Tripp 240 25th St. Best yet Peter Pan 9e cigar. on-gnt- ..... g 9i'-d- U. C. T. convention at Salt Lake City June 17, 18. 19 and 20. Run down on the O. S. L. and see the "big doings" round trip. Rev. Elmer I. Goshen, pastor of the First Congregational church of Salt Lake City, and formerly pastor of the riret Congregational church of Orden, will occupy the pulpit of his old church in this city next Sunday evening at 8 o'clock. He will be greeted by many, warm friends, in and out of his former congregation. ODEON!1' THE fine. The case of John Doe McGregor charged with violating the bicycle ordinance, was continued by Judge Murphy In police court this morning. complaint has been sworn In poby P. C. Eardley, who charges Samuel J. Van Ness with assaulting him. The warrant had not been served this morning so Van Ness was not tried. Funeral services for the late W. 0DEONI" H. Coughnent were held yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the family A lice court residence, 2357 Adams, Rev. Frank Shaw, of the First Methodist church, officiating. Mrs. Will Howell sang two touching solos, Calvary" and Oh, Dry txhosie Tears," and a trio from the Th" SAN FRANCISCO WEEKLY EXAMINER. Do you want it? If you do, tend your addresa to Frank Cutler, box 241, Ogden, and he will call on you and give you a receipt.. . ! . and occasional the thoroughfare. meals of flower food will make up to Excursion to Salt Lake City, via the plants for the loss of outdoor life ana they will repay with vigorous Oregon Short Line, June 17. 18, 19 growth and bloom during the winter and 20; 81.10 round trip; good to return until June 22. The above account months United Commercial Travelers grand celebration. Nine trains each way daily Confession of Weakness. between Ogden and Salt Lake City. Teacher If you are kind and polite Tickets good on all trains. so your playmates, what will be the A second protest waa received by eault? Scholar' They'll think they can lick the council last night frott property street be- owners on Twenty-secon- d ne! Stray Stories. KathLima. Montana; Florence i, .itel io, lawldgc, ihil.e. Moll' Helen 51. ngdet:. I'tali: Margaret Mercer, ngd n. Il.ili; Marie A. Xiederkorn. Idaho l ulls. Idaho; KH.t F. O'Neill. Ogden. i'tnh; Adeli i EfalT. Houlder, Montana: Alwilda Trapp, focalello. Ida.. Mvr.i Koiie. 1'isatelio. Idaho. Reception Thie Evening. A merry tune this evening is anticipated by tile graduates and their friends Al seven o'clock the new re- eruits to tlie ranks of the Sacred lle.iri Alumnae will lie received and initiated into that sa red body and an hour of fun and frolic will be indulged In. Follow lug this a eight oclock, the formal reception given by the alumnae in In n r of tlie graduates. will be held until eleven. Tills will mark the close "f the commencement festivities and tlie Muered Heart :icadiny careers of t be twelve tiiem-lie- is nf tile banner eius of 111. IV. h! (Heed. leen Iv.i'ie I ' Mc-i'.ii-- iv. WISCONSIN HAS LITTLE TO SAY (Continued from Page 1) wedge to something belter; but for it- Htions organized to control and fix prices." self. it has no value." Tlie report favored the strengthenAfter the adoption of the platform ing of the Sherman act by imprisonSenator Lodge announced tlint the ment for violations; favored a statute nomination for tlie presidency was In exempting labor from ths operations of order. When Illinois was reached Con- the Sherman law. gressman Iloutelle was recognised. His Wbh only 25 of the Wisconsin delereference to Lincoln and Roosevelt gates Htid three front New Jersey and created applause. After the mention nf North Dnkoia voting in the affirmative Roosevelt's name the applause died out the entire minority report excepting within a minute. At the mention of jthe planks referring to the election of Joseph G. Cannon'a name the galleries by the people, ascertaining turned loose. The Illinois delegation the physical valuation of railroads and leaped ujsvn rliair, yelling Unde Joe. the publication of campaign expenses Uncle Je." The demonstration lasted was rejected by a vote of 952 to 28. fur a minute and a half. Then the minority plank demanding the Ohio rooters prepared earlyforthe 0f campaign expense was pulsation Taft demonstration. Flags were given rejected by a vote of 952 to 21. Then all delegatee. the minority plank demanding ths pubFrost Foe Fairbanks. lication of campaign expense waa Beveridge end Hetnenway upon chairs when Governor Hanley , pooiier declared that the Increased began to speak nominating Fairbanks. !( in th. fail wpre llke1y. t(J The galleries were Impatient and short- - urp nmny manufacturers. ly after the speaker lagan they startSenator Hopkins replied on behalf of ed the ry "Name him; name him." the majority. He asked: Lodge tried to quiet the tumult. He "Will you support the conservative fulled. Governor Hanley shook hie men on this committee or will you sub- finger at the gallery and yelled, I'll scribe to the Socialistic-Democratname him when I get ready." The ,n- - doctrines of Wisconsin?" terruplions continued. The speaker be-- 1 The vote on the publiolty plank waa came enraged at the frequent Inter- 880 noes and 94 ayea. The votes on ruptions. He shook hls fist at the gal- the physical valuation of railroads lery und rrled: My friends, It will plank waa 917 noes and 81 ayes. The deiend upon you how long I talk. I minority plank advocating the election can stay here till night If necessary. of senators by the people waa defeatThe crowd yelled louder anj the ed overwhelmingly. The vote was 888 storm drowned the sound of the gavel. noes; 114 ayes. Every allusion to Fairbanks waa greeted with Jeers and cat rails. When Governor Hanley likened the vice president to a pui marble shaft the FEARFUL WORK crowd was thrown Into a convulsion of OF CRAZY WOMAN mirth. j ic tending the University of Chicago the past two years, returned this morning accompanied by his friend. ' The servlces"wer most lmpre- -' Mr. Mason, also of the University of rive and were attended by many Chicago to spend this vacation with friends and relatives of the deceased. hia parent, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Bartlett. Mr. Bartlett haa been taking a course In medicine at the big eastern STRAWBERRIES MARRIAGE LICENSES university and is reported to be makrecord. a good ing Pick Tour Own; am not delivering town. Bring your own cases. TeleIn Did you ever have your eyes testWilliam Lewis Brown Ogden ed? Come in and do so, ft will coat phone, Ind. 28231 before coming. C. Miss Ida Alberta Christensen.. Ogden ADAMS, Rlverdale., J. nothing RUSHMER. . drenching re-j"- Henry Jones and Fletcher Williams, two negro boys, and Velvle Morgan, a white man, were arrested yesterday for vagrancy. Judge Murphy, In police court today, gave each susiiended sentence. one a John Kthrlngton, "guessed he had drank a little too much." when asked for his plea to the charge of drunken-nea- a In police court this morning. Judge Murphy sentenced John t five days in Jail without the privilege of paying hi Butter Is the basis upon which breakfast, dinner, and supper are formed. Since It must be good, slid B. it G. Butter Is the best made, that la the brand to ask for. Fed locomotive with Fence Rails. Night Desk Sergeant Hagbert AnThe failure of hard coal as a fuel derson. of the police force, broke the for a locomotive gave passengers on record for cross country walking laat a Delaware A Eastern train a novel evening, by Journeying to the Utah experience recently, says a Middle-tow- n Hot Springs on the car, crossing the The flats" to the amelter on foot, trans- (N. T.) correspondent. coal furnished for the engine was so acting hi business and returning to the fine that. It sifted through the grates Springs within 20 minutes. j of the engine, and near Qregorytown U. P. Rock Springs, Castle Gate the fire went out and the train was stalled. The male passengers, when lump and nut and Clear Creek lump they heard the trouble, got out and 25 at yard, 25.75 delivered. Gillette helped the train crew demolish near- Coal Co.. 151 West Twenty-sevent- h j by fence raila to obtain fuel. With street. 'Phone 1074. this the train was carried along for -E- VERT- DOLLAR SPENT FOR some distance, and then another foraging party secured a new supply of OUTSIDE FLOUR MEANS A DOLfuel. After several stops the train LAR LESS IN OGDEN. Some grocers reached a point where proper fuel don't want to aee one of Ogdens leadcould be obtained. ing industries grow. A merchant that sells outside flour la aiding some other . Cars of House Plants. town at your expense. j Don't be afraid to scrub the plants Twentieth street will be opened With a brought in for the winter. brush, water, soap and an Infusion of from Wall avenue west. This decision tobacco every leaf and stem should waa reached by the council at a meet- - j be scrubbed to remove Insects. The Ing last night, following a report of bathroom spray Is excellent to use in the street committee which recomrinsing, which should be thorough. A mended the removal of fences across frequent III,. Ai d, 81.10 -- c!.it of ON today received ilieir diplomas Aiidi-onuof the at a f gni Inalioii I i i y was crowded to the doors with the friends of the graduates. The stage was handsome with feriia ai'd (lowers, poped palms and sprays of roses and the decorations Included artistically ar. ranged draiH-riesThe program, replete wHl beautiful vocal auj instrumental music was one of the most elaborate that the acadTHE ODEON!" THE ODEON!" emy Iihs ever presented Hint was greatby the audience. The Ex.uii.n north. Saturday. June ly appreciated delivered valedictory by Miss Margaret i 2uth. '.i Short lane Cheap eiili-leA Spray of Western rates ! I ' I : li and Idaho points Long Mercer,was an !tne" eloquent and scholarly for limits i mi mug. Ask ag-n- ts effort Tile class poem written and re- cited by Miss Myra Kane, was received w till great applause, as was also the FAIls TONIGHT; fancy step dancing iierformed by the and warmer. pliysic.il culture class. Judge J- A. Howell delivered die address tl( the l Montgomery filed suit In ' district i ouri today against Richard 1 w,,,, ,M,v"n-'1 W:4!; with Berrett. die litigation iqui,ne. In seven FoMwater the to shares gard Irrigation company, over which there has been some dlspu-e- . FAVORITE SONS TROTTED OUT Thief of Police T. E. Browning Is in Sail iaike City Unlay on business. of The Commissioners of Welier County will sit as a Hoard of Equalisation Friday, Saturday and Monday next. The eoneluding session of the Hoard of Equalisation will le held on Monday and after that date there can be Earl 1mttierl. H. H. Warren. H. no remission of taxes or other con- Wooten. C. Noiiyuclil. W. A. James, C. cessions of that nature. J. Eckhiini. F. X. Purdy. George Mum-forTorn ('oil ins and W. P. DeHart If you drink, drink Yellowstone. were arrested yesterday for violation of Kovachl, who Is Eagles' big celebration Halt Lake th bicycle ordinance. was fined five dollars and a Japanese, excursion June 18th, City, Thursday, were all contincases of others the the via Oregon Short Line, 11.00 round trip. All trains except Los Angeles Limited. ued. THE pary stands for wise and well regulated Individualism. Socialism would destroy wealth. Republicanism would prevent its abuse. In line with this tendency, the Democratic party today bplleves in government ownership; the Republican party believes In government regulation. Uultlinately the Democracy would have the nation own the people while Republicanism would have the people own the nation. Upon this platform of principles and purposes, reaffirming our adherence to every Republican doctrine proclaimed since the birth of the party, we go before the country asking the support not only of those who have acted with us hertofore, but all fellow cltlsena who, regardless of past political differences, unite In a desire to maintain the policies and principles and perpetuate the blessings and make secure the achievements of greater America. 421 25th. , Correct Clothes for Men Hotel Corner Broom AS ADOPTED 1 Thc r !!nwir.g is Mice M. I'.iltmnn. the list of graduate.' Idaho Falls, Idaho; Utah: of tile Smiel Heart Ausl.i Irene Gamine. ..;; 'ng a hri'.h.tut Hud entertain n c p: ',11'dr.i. tin twelve fair ! As good as iwn and better. Casino, e PLATFORM flLS HEART Around the Town Va June PARKERSBURG, At Sandy Creek near here Mrs. A. L. stalra cut the throats 4 of her two children, aged alx 4 months and two years, with a 4 drawing knife and then slashed 4 her throat. She was auppoaeJ to be suffering from dementia. A 8 4 18. The 98c Hat Sale, 98c Shirt Waist Sale Muslin Underwear Sale That during the past week has attracted such crowds to our store, will be continued the balance of this week with new additions of seasonable goods. :::::: O. D. RASMUSSEN THE NEW YORK RACKET STORE |