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Show RAGE FOUR. DAILY Daily Stale ifmmuil this well UTAH Journal Publishing Cs. ....Pubiishsra A DEMOCRATIC PAPER 1 ! i Telephones Bell. Business Office Editorial Rooms CC4 1 ring lad, 1(41 ring ....Bell. 444 I rings Ind. 4441 rings TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION On Tear Six Months Three Months By Mall By Mail By Mail By Mail 94.00 9 00 0 One Month By Carrier One Month Money to Carriers Pay 10 90 ria'ter at Entered as second-clathe Pontofflc at Ogden. Utah, under Act f Congress of March 1, 1179. ss M. F. CUNNINGHAM. .Mana'g Editor B. A. BOWMAN.. Business Manager NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS Tou should receive your paper not later than 7:00 p. m. If not received at that hour call Phon 444 and It will ho sent you by special messenger. No paper delivered after 7 p. m. ' Pay no 'money to carrier or other collect art unless they present credentials from th uitdersigned. Under no circumstances will carriers or eol lectors bo allowed to take steps. All notices of this kind must bo given to this office direct or by Is Her, or in person, or phone 644, one ring. JOURNAL PUBLISHING CO. STATE JOURNAL. A good attendance of this purpose. from Ogden is already assured, and OGDEN. (Incorporated) Published every evening except Sunday UTAH TUESDAY, JULY 7f 1908. ''REVENGE GEES Political Splinters j that a real I Judge Orlando W. Powers seems to sensation Is to be be imhaving fun In Denver. He has In ths sprung in this community mediate future ths (lying of the Dem- - jI even gone so for as to nominate Samuel Newhouae for Why not? Utah should have at least one in the Just what arrangements are to be' candidate for made Is rot yet given out. but it is Denver convention. asserted thst negotiations are well under way. In this connection It Is pointJoseph Howell is certainly a lucky ed out thst Ulasmann supported feuow. Here Is Parley P. Christensen Bryan before so that It would not bs out for congress again. Parley simply so strange If hs supported him In ths keeps others out of ths race and makes coming campaign, especially after he Howells nomination certain. la deprived of the poetofllce. The most reaasonsble supposition is, If It were left tq the Republicans of however, that Ulasmann will retain Weber county. It Is pretty certain that control of his afternoon paper and re- Dr. Condon would be the next secretain his regularity in the Republican tary of stats. They are saying many party through that paper while he nlcs things about that man these days transfers the control of the morning paper to, ths Democrats This control J. P. Herrick, the new secretary of would have a string to it of course so the Democratic county committee, is that after the local Democrats tired being t ousted quite vigorously, for the of their plaything It could be pulled Democratic nomination for county back home. , clerk. Whether the local Democrats art to get financial aid from the national Judge Powers has been accorded the committee to assist them In carrying honor of delivering one of the secondutt this project is something thst will In for William J. speeches ing not he made public, at least, not rw ths Denver convention. The Bryan difficulty ths present The change In the politi- about It Is that It will before Utah Is cal policy of the morning publication reached on the rollcalL would rertalnly add to the Interest of the local situation. 8trong pressure is being brought to bear upon Judge H. H. Rolapp by his HARD TIMES FOR BELL Democratic friends to have him make is not bften that tbs temporary the race for the bench in this district IT chairman of a national convention, again. the man who is to sound ths keynote for his irty has such a time in getBRIGHT LITTLE CHILD ting to the center of the stage as A. Theodore Bell, of California, has WISE vice-preside- nt vice-presid- ent -- LVICTIM OF DIPHTHERIA had. In the first place Boss McNabb BATTLE, like Balt Lake City, is (n caught Bell unaware as the California the midst f campaign to re- special was dancing eastward ovsr ths move He red light district to a more plains of Nevada and whipped him abscure section of ths community. In completely in the California delegation. He was defssted for the position Beattie as In Balt Lake City, this ag- of national committeeman; gregation of denlaens of the underworld1 boom was cnmnletely is looked upon as a cancer that cannot squashed; he was called a liar; and be wholly stamped out At the same then ha quit the delegation and made to he an Injury to all a break for Lincoln to tell his troubles time U to W. J. Bryan. adjoining property and a menace to the . At Lincoln he was overtaken by a moral life of ths city. For these rea flood and so hemmed in ' that It was sons Seattle, like Balt Lake City, Is with the greatest difficulty he reached planning to remove Its red light district the Peerless Leader at his home at Into a more obscure part of the city, Fairvlew. After the Interview he had the time of his life to get to the Denand there hedge it about la such a way ver convention by riding across counthat vice la Its most revolting forms try, taking's roundabout way and ridwill not be flaunted in the face of the ing day and night, and part of the distance on a handcar. entire community. Mr. Bell says he will carry the fight Hers In Ogden It Is different. Here Bobs McNabb back home to Caliwith the underworld has been so conducted fornia and taka an appeal to the peothat one person connected with It la ple, so that all the rumbling heard In able to go to Balt Lake City, purchase that direction need not be taken to property by the expenditure of tre mean earthquakes mendous sums at money and secure a corner on the vice of that community. ELECTRIC THEATRE Here the evil Is becoming more defiant. Located In what should bs one of the 'SPIRIT OF 74 with the DRET-FU- 8 best business blocks of the city It CASE and several other excelruns wide open day and night When lent pictures and beautiful songs you saloons and other resorts are closed up will find the bill In Q . ial -- ' tight in compliance with the ordinances of the city the houses of prostitution are permitted to run open at full blast, selling liquors of all kinds, even at times when the sale Is prohibited In other places and laying Its snares for the feet of the unwary. When the city administration, the City Improvement League, the' Cham ber of commerce and the Weber club get ready to do something of real and lasting benefit for the City of tgden they can turn their attention to this evil with profit to every legitimate interest In the community.' If the underworld here in Ogden could be located in a less conspicuous place In the city, and it in its new quarters, it could be so' restricted as to minimise its evil Influence, a great good would be dona It certainly does not speak well for this cKy when the statement goes abroad that the ruler of the red light district in the City of Ogden enjoys such special privileges that she Is n- ahled to go Into other cities and In- vest money by the hundreds of thousands as the profits reaped from vice. AN IMPORTANT MOVE a meeting of owners at Lagoon in Davis county tomorrow afternoon Is a good move. Better roads la the object aimed at and It la a worthy object. It means much In the way of the upbuilding of that magnificent stretch of country between 8alt Lake City and Ogden; It means better prices for the products raised and It means a greater degree of pleasure to all who live u 'the country to be affected. In all parts of the country automobile clubs are leading off In tbe matter of good road construction. Naturally pleasure Is the primary object aimed at antomobillng lu the country is sorry work except over good roads But the auto owners are not tho only ones to be benefited by good roads This la acknowledged. It will be true here. Cl tisens generally will be wise if they take advantage of the public sentiment aroused by the automobile clubs and secure a permanent highway between Ogden and Salt Lake! The meeting on Wednesday Is for the purpose of outlining plans and devising means. for ths accomplishment THE FIRST ones are saying . THE PROFITS OF VICE WARRANT FOR menu - . Frank B. Clayton Is Degraded in H. L Stonecipher to Be Arrested Local Postoffice for Telling On Charge of Praticing WithTruth About Glasmann. out License. Frank B. Clayton, one of the faithful employes of ths local postofflee, was made to feel the weight of William Glasmann's vengeance yesterday. For some time past Mr. CIsvton has been superintendent of the mailing department In the local office. The universal verdict la that he has been efficient and faithful. Yesterday he was degraded py being reduced lu rank from the position of superintendent of the mailing department to that of distributor of city malL Ths humiliating featlrs of It was that ths reason assigned for the change was lack of confidence on the part of the postmaster. This communication was made In the presence of other employee and in a way to make It especially humiliating. No doubt tho intention was to fores the young man to resign. When Civil 8ervlce Inspector Snyder was In fits city some time ago it Is understood thst Mr. Clavton, In common with other employes of the postofflee, made a statement setting forth the facts in relation to attempts to collect campaign contributions in the postofflee and of his expression, to hell with the Civil Service we can do our business out in the alley." Mr. Claytons degradation now Is generally regarded as hit punishment for the statement he made at that time. To save him from still further revenge the State Journal asserts that none of the above information came from Mr. Clayton. Incidentally it may be said of him that he Is generally regarded as one of the most upright and capable young men of the com- A warrant has been Issued for tho arrest of Herbert L. Stonecipher, of the! Union Dental Company, he being charged by Dr. W. G. Dalyrymple with practicing dentistry without the state permit required by law. This will be the fourth prosecution of the Union Dental Companys agents. In local court and the fight against the firm which la located on Twenty-fift- h street has occupied the limelight th In Salt Lake City, another Union Dental Company exists and that company recently brought an action la the courts to prevent the. use of the name by the Ogden dental firm. They failed to carry their point and one of the Salt Lake dentists cams to Ogden and engaged In an altercation vlth Dr. Stonecipher In the parlors of the local 'company. K is understood that Glasmann has not the power to remove Mr. Clayton from the government service because of the civil service laws, and no doubt this is all that saved him from being thrown out altogether.. In order to get scarlet fever, but the physician at his scalp it would bo necessary for tha tending claims it was dlptherts which postmaster to file and sustain charges caused the death, of the child: The with tha department at Washington, quarantine will be raised today, after and this la tho last thing Glasmann the fumigating process desires to undertake. Mrs. ONeill wishes to extend public thanks for ths sympathy and h61p ex tended by her friends In her bereavement. The child was the pride AFTER FRESH BOYS of the neighborhood,- - being "Little Dick to all who knew him.' Besides the mother, slater and father, many AT GLEIIHOOD PARK friends regret the Ion of the hoy. on news fi.OO. xr SOC. 73CA.PJRfAltj AH Ifi OHEWA.IST. TA.JiTS AA Off THE THESE SUITS THTLEE SHOULBETt. EA.Sy TO GET COO LCHEA. ItTO-- f-- AO THOUBLE. 50c, 75c, $1 IMBBfr ot one-quart- er 1-- In police court this morning Carl Nelson was fined five dollars for Indecent conduct at the Glenwood saucer track last Saturday evening, this being the first prosecution of youngsters who have been guilty of extremely dis- gusting practices at the saucer track. Henry Watchena, another boy who was arrested at the same time, failed to appear In police court and the are three other youngsters, all Goa(iMDyE ron 2 TO mOM giuis The Toggery Glas-man- ns offl-The- Children's Bunny Suits Sams to Blows. SEE THE Iff Ths argument waxea warm, when THE WIiBOW . T. W. Mathews who is Interested In the Ogden company, engaged In the altercation with the result that a fight ensued In the dental parlors This was followed by the arrest of Mr. Mathews and the assessment of the costs in the action against him by""fudge Murphy In police court. The right of the local company to practice without a license has been previously contested, a conviction against Dr. Stonecipher having at one An appeal vai time been secured. mads but through a technicality the case was dropped and the dentist has never been compelled to pay a fine or suffer any other penalty for his alDIEPPE, France, July 7. Germany leged violation of tho law regarding waa victorious over France in the practice without a legal permit Grand Prix all three cars winning tha first three places. Lautenschlager in Calary Jelly. Celery JeUy la an attractive basis for the Mercedes won the grand prix. Henfancy aalkJta, Cut up tha outer u mu nery in the Beni waa second and Han-ritalks and to one capful of celery use In Bens waa third. vne pint of water with one teaspoon-fu- l The course covered by the autos U of aalt Cook until soft, add of a box ef gelatin that has six hours, 95 minutes and 91 seconds soaked for half an hour In half n cup- Is 479 9 miles long. Strang, ths ful of cold water, strain through a American driver of tho Thomas rar Jelly bag and mold. When solid cut waa never a serious competitor. out the center and fill with the salad. There were two aerioua accidents, M. Two oranges, two bananas and two Cissac, driving tho French Panha rd apples diced form an attractive car, and hla mechanic, were killed by to serve with the celery Jelly. the overturning of the auto while racing at a speed of 120 kilometres an over to minors, who have been turned hour between Lonlnlerea and Eu. The th Juvenile court for punishment were crushed beneath the mamen Toung Nelson Insisted that he was chine. Spectators rushed onto tb Innocent of the charges mads against the bleeding bodies and scene, carrying was found with ths crowd him, hut hs and suffered th. fine. One race night the shattered auto from the 'course, while the other racers sped past sa these young follows have been accustomed to congregate beneath the rows though nothing had happened. The English Weigel car, driven by of seats at the track and annoy women by poking sticks through ths cracks Harrison, also overturned, throwing In the flooring. The management Is the driver violently. His Injuries were determined to put a stop to this prac- pronounced serious. The French cars. Renault and B ratice and the police department has offered assistance by detailing two ster were the favorites .and the Merspecial policemen to look after the boys cedes sprung a great surprise by winon race nights. ning the great race. vices were held, thelnterment being In Mountain View cemetery. The services wars presided over by Rev. Father Cushnahan, the family only being present. The house Is under quarantine for life-sit- - for some time. At the home 'of Mr. and Mrs R. P. ONeill. 214 Twenty-sevenstreet, occurred ths death, of their only son, Richard, aged three, yesterday mom Ing at 2:90. The little one met death (from the deadly diphtheria, having been in about a week. Private ser- munity. Portrait of Archbishop Finished. Alphoaaa Mucha, a New .York artist, e has Just finished a portrait of Archbishop Farley for the archbishops house la, Madison avenue,. The archbishop is depicted seated In a Dago be rt strongest many chair, which bean tha symbols of the weeks STRAWBERRY PUNCH for 'lour evangelists, and wearing the everybody gt the Wednesday Souvenir ermine collar and purple robes with the long train of the Capa Magna of Matinee. ' ceremonial occasions. "JUST LIKE HOME.. Onmr 0 re SniniiminmSE .Goods Sale - T The Flood-Gat- es Are Open. - ' i : t (Dump The Bars Are Down. j MgAmniiMll SaiDeS e Nothing Reserved. Every Summer Suit in the House Worth up to $15.00 for $9.75 move to hold . The WatsonrTanner sales are famous events because when it comes to making prices in these clearance movements we have no discrimination, ho reservation, and no mercy on ourselves. We simply shut our eyes and slash. The result is a generous response of the public and a thorough dean-u- p of our stocks . See the Suits in. Our East Window. Wateon-Taime- ir GoflMmci Co., 376 CEB i 2Ifi St, exJ |