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Show DAILY AGE SIX 63 jms,3 yTEED uThats UTAH KTATK JULY JOURNAL. WEDNESDAY, , 1908. Caught, in fhe Act, SAFETY HI PRICE IVES. Contestants Getting Votes F rom Their Friends. subscriptions to the Dally Stal Journal. For Instance, any one whs pays Tho Prises are given for tha pur- for this paper for one year Is given pose ef increasing th circulation ef 4.000 votes if a new subscription, and this papar, and not for th purpose of 2.000 votes If an old subscriber, and allowing anyon. to sscure subscrip- this person may give these votes to tion and held them back to tho last any lady they desire. NOTICE. day. New, we arc informed that a faw District Ns. 1. people to whom wo have ieeued sub ecription books havB takes a largo Nemo . number of subscriptions and ars held j Miss Lillis McBride ing them back. In justice to al( eon Miss Alice Pardoe HERE'S TO THE GLORIOUS FOURTH testants ws make this ruloi Miss Jessie Loyd OF JULY, All subscriptions taken must be Mrs. Bara Thoms . LONG MAY IT LIVE AND NEER paid into thia office within one week Miss Bula Armstrong MAY IT DIE. after being received by tho contest Miss puna Brown ants, and all bocks issued to contest Miss Lucy Clapp Thera's nothing like being free and ante or ethers in districts 1, 2, S and 4 Miss DUna Koldwyn independent It is good policy to en- must ba brought to this office at liad Mrs. W. H- - M. McBean a woek for inspection in district trust your LAUNDRY and DRY once District Na, 2. 5 at least ovary tan days. No. CLEANING with a firm that gives the You may held your balots as long as beet service for your money. Name desire, but you must turn in ths you To insure such service patronise the Mias Haad Wheelwright subscriptions. Launderers and Djy Cleaners. Miss Celeste Conroy Miss Ereva Checketts In tha event of tie the value of tho prise will ba divided equally be- Miss Lorens Farley . District No. S. tween or among those tiring, SeiK tho you may prise. opportunity, Warn never have another. Miss Ray Keck . . Launderers and Dry Cleaners SPECIAL NOTICE. Mias Mallle Gaines 437 25th Street AFTER THURSDAY, JULY S, NO Mrs. Gus Wright MORE COUPONS WILL APPEAR IN Miss Dully Walker THE PAPER, BO GET ALL THAT Miss Mauds Porter YOU CAN BETWEEN NOW ANQ Miss Laura Nice NEXT THURSDAY EVENING, AS Mias Grace Moyes THE COUPONS WILL NOT BE AC- Mias Alta Rawley . . CEPTED AFTER THAT DAT. Mrs. Tom Feeney DONT FORGET THIS. Miss Ada Flanagan Miss Lora Thurston Miss Leona Brown will ars to left you, what Eight days . you do with th time? Ths days are Mrs. E. M. Conroy, W estover Dorothy are you taking advantage slipping by, of every opportunity that comes your Mies Edna Pearson Miss Grace Wilbur way? , An Illustration. District Na 4. An Illustration of how different conNemo testants go about securing votes and subscriptions was In evidence yester- Miss Nellie Fry Miss Eva Leek day on Washington afcnue. Two gentlemen were standing talk- Mra Lillian Allen ing at the corner of Washington ave- Miss Thelma Tracy when a Young Mies Ruby Herdl nue and Twenty-fift- h lady approached them somewhat tim- Miss Eva Hope id!. y She held a small book In her hand Miss Ions Wilcox . and as she reached the gentlemen re- Miss Ma Rom ferred to, she hesitatingly Inquired If Mrs. Jos. F. Critchlow Dietrlct Na 5. they cared to take the, paper, not adHuntsville. dressing anything regarding tha why or wherefore of her request The men Miss Effle Wansgard didnt really know what the young lady Eden. lane because wo make it and your had to sell as she did not explain, and Mra M. Ecelea grocer soils mors if it than any ather shook their heads In reply to the conMorgan. Flour but because it makes your testant's Inquiry. Miss Bophla Turner A moments few later another young Bread sweet of taste, moist and light! Hooper. lady came along In a brink, business- MIm Catherine Edlngton One trial convinces! like manner and stepped up to the same Peterson. two gentlemen. She walsted no time Miso Veda Farley The bread that retains its flavor and In preliminaries and the way sho act- Mias EffU Mitchell ed proved to tha writer that vhe meant Marriotta froahnesa with the mercury at M is business. Her first move was to get Miss Carrie Hewitt of out her little hook and pencil, then MIm May Butler she addressed practically these words Miss Elsie Powell Mr.-- 1 to her prospective customers; Wilson Lana am In the contest, being held on tha MUs . Washburn Myrtle , Ask any housewife. Utah stats Journal, and I am after all MIm Sarah Bingham the vote and subscriptions I can seFive Pointa Made by cure. i am anxious to get a scholar- Miss Lillian Aadnesaon ship and so fit myself for the business May Bosen & world. Tou .can help me a great deal MIm Miss Rose Wilson by taking the paper for a year, which North Ogdon. will entitle me to 4.000 votes. Miss Florence Barker Mr. Blank started to say something West Weber. to the effect that he had more pa- MIm Lydia Rogeraon pers now than ho had time to read, Harrievilla but that mads no difference to this MIm Maggie Miller WHY NOT TRY? young lady, she heeded this excuse not MIm Cora Bhurtllff at olL ohe kept right on writing a re- Miss May Crowler . , Pophama Asthma Remedy Slatorvllle, in ceipt and when she had it written she Votes., Diving for Alligators. While walking near a pond In the woods, Bullle Ham. who van tell the presence of an alligator by the smell of the critter, pulled off his coat and took n header under the water. While at the bottom pf. the pond Bullle's leg nioae to the surface and waved to the men near the shore. The warning was heeded by the men catching Bullles leg and giving It n yank that brought Bullle to the surface, and with Bullle came an alligator that measured soma four feet, in length. Apalachicola Times. 2453 Ava Washington Our Telephone Number is 38 Both 'Phonos - Our Special Delivery System Perfect best-kno- Wm. Driver Son DRUG COMPANY George W. Driver, Manage this Journal he grabbed the first thing at piano hand upon which to start a contest. postmaster, readers will naturally ask how much fraud there la In ed 90,225 92,290 12,750 4,120 In the Anal analysis hla contest was branded by the department In WashLl00 ington as a bald lottery, and the above 1,450 abatement from the reputable musical 1,400 dealers of the city gives the meaauras 1.100 of chief prise. 1,145 The trips advertised are still a year In the future and that Is a long time to wait In contras- - with this the State Jour7,000 nal la running a perfectly legitimate . every other statement made in connection with this bogus contest running In the two dally misnomers and their two weekly sate-llte- s. 0,905 Lumber 1.000 McCarren tells you ho will support Bryan, ho Ilea He called McCarren GUFFEY HOLDS All Kinds of The State Journal Is assured by re- -. that It can furnish ths Bteger Na 24 for $250 end then make a splendid profit on the deal If fer all kinds of purposes, ars not found this statement 1 challenged this paper 'n every yard. Whatever your wants will proceed at once to look further Into the matter. may be in liable piano dealers 1,000 Lumber and Building Materials a Judaa The national Negro League coma hero and 1st us give you an with representatives from nearly all Ws can save you money, qualitho atatea was organised last night. ty aonsiderod. The league hopes to merge the negro organisations of the country into one party. The leaders claim to control nearly a half mllHon votes. sotl-wa- ta anti-Ta- ft 1.200 1.000 STJIM CEHTEU 1,400 1,200 L1S0 "i Vice Presidency .2,540 24,425 2,000 1,100 L200 1,509 1,525 L109 2,009 2,525 1.006 Roy. 1,000 RUGS. Renovating Treatment That Will Maka Them Look Like New. Sheepskin rugs, according to an expert, may ba washed at home with comparative ease, when one knows how. The ekln or pelt side should not bo wet at all, and to prevent this the rug Is tacked around a stout barrel Choose a tunny day, and with a clean scrubbing brush and plenty of hot suds In which a good washing powder has been dissolved scrub the rug thoroughly. Afterward spray well with clear water, using a hose with shower notzle for this. If possible. In order to have a strong, penetrating stream. Leave the rug on the barrel to dry In the sun, comblrg it out now and again with a clean currycomb, to prevent matting of the wool. The rug should come out after this treatment beautifully white and fluffy. THIS COUPON WHEN PROPERLY FILLED OUT AND PRESENT- Side-Track- Un-T- ed il Pennsylvania Fight 1,445 is Settled. Utah and Oregon Lumber Co. 146 TWENTY-FOURT- ST. H LICENSE TO DRINK THE NEW REMEDY DENVER. Cola, July I. Speculation Is suspended at to the pending the outcome of th Guffey fight In the Pennsylvania If Col. Guffey should ho ousted from his position on the national committee It Is admitted that It would probably he Impossible to secure the consent of an eastern conservative for the 'place. Manager Marvel, In charge of the Gray presidential boom, wired W. J. Bryan today refusing to present Grays name to the convention for the White Elephant Saloon 330 Street Twenty-fift- h cy SPOKANE, Wash, July 9.-. a license to drink? This question will h asked of their thirsty patrons by ths barkeepers of tho state of Washington. If tho plan suggested by E. E. Hall a Republican politician of this city. Is put Into tX' ecutlon. In order to settle the liquor problem. Hall recommends that all license re' strlctluns be removed from the sale of Intoxicants and that the drinkers be made to pay a license fee. Licenses Ollle James, of Kentucy, is bucked would be Issued only to temperate and It Is believed by the for adults and a heavy penalty respectable racing people .of New York who will would be imposed upon anyone aeltng support him. Charles A. Towns and nr giving liquor to those not possessTheodore A. Bell are both strong. ing a permit to drink from the state. Mr. Bryan's friends refuse to deny ROCKEFELLER IB ,69i that he is coming to Denver after the nominations have bene made. It Is NEW YORK. July I. There Is re planned to have him coma It Is said, Jolclng n ths office of the Standard OH Got vice-preside- nt. Choicest Wines, Liquors, Etc. Full Lino of Cigars. Ut ahinA Frederick Moore, and have him demand that the convention put an end Co the rule. In the fight In the credentials committee today Judge Prentice said that Roger c. Sullivan had never been a Democrat except for revenue. In the contests Tammany and George B. S. "Williams, of Brooklyn, denounced Pat McCarren, saying: If two-thir- ds anti-Tamma- ny company at 29 Broadway today, this being tho 90th birthday of the great chief of the oil monopoly, John D. Rockefeller. The anniversary was generally remembered by the friends and business associates of the oil magnate In New Tork and throughout th coun try and tho telegraph wires today carry hundreds of congratulatory mes- - Pearl Ehtlsr Moore. Lasses Earl Burgess Co. Melo-Dramat- is Presenting Productions, July 6, 7 CONVICT 999 . July 8, 9, 10, 11 CONFESSIONS OF A WIFE Tis Eeating Contest Wednesday Night PRICES Evening Matinees 10, 20 and 80 10 and 20 Cants Cants MATINEE SATURDAY Journal want ads deliver ths goods. Tho ilophanf liar BALLOT - We carry the Finest linefof Domestic and Imported Wines, Liquors and Cigars in the city . ED AT THIS OFFICE, IS GOOD FOR FIVE VOTES. . VOTES CAST FOR, , . Our Service Is the Best DISTRICT IF USED TO NOMINATE A CANDIDATE THIS BALLOT WILL COUNT 1,000 VOTES FOR HER. 9, 1908. la ed Martha Hausen THIS BALLOT NOT GOOD AFTER JULY Journal want ads deliver tho goods. ' Our Number Is five scholarships In a local business 1100 mined to shut the Btate Journal out of Tellow-ston- a tho United States mail, and at the college and five trip to ths Park. same time hatched up his schema to Na If then is $254 or mors fraud In this Votes. start a contest to undermine the State advertisement of ........a . REMEMBER 01,725 21,120 22,010 F. X. ALLEN. 15,155 H. C. WARDLEIGH. 12,000 THOMAS A HORNE MUSIC CO, 10,005 H. E. TOUNG, 1,275 5,010 A . 4,225 1,500 To try to add to the above would voting contest for the purpose of In3,000 as foolish as to tfy to paint a creasing It subscription list It Is givbe 2,004 ing as prises one Reo touring ear on . 1,000 Illy. at all times; a good When In the dark watches of tho open exhibition 1,000 I on at all times; that piano exhibition deterthe 1,075 night postmaster Elevator Company u First, the four pianos made by Bteger A Sons are not from the world's best known and most reliable factories. Second, the Steger Is not the beet pUno on earth. , Third, the piano now on exhibition called Style 24, is not on solid mahogony. Last, but not least, it U not 'a 0600 piano and has never been sold fur any such figure by any reputable dealer. The piano dealers signed below have declared for clean business methods, end to oppose all unfair, and untruthful statements from other dealers. W wish the people of Ogden to understand that we do not object to the price any dealer asks for hie pianos, if the dealer Is unprincipled enough to sell a 9259 piano for 900 and the purchaser foolish enough to pay It without Investigation, we are not proposing to stop It. But wo do most strenuously object to a 1359 piano advertised as a (900 piano, and falsely represented as being The best piano on earth, and made by the worlds and most reliable factory when there are aoores of factories that outrank it In reputation and position In the musical world, several of them being represented In Ogden. . Na Ogden Milling First National Bank Vico-Pros- t. M. Browning As Pa BigtlOW aaaseaaaoawo COShlOPa Ri Ao Moyoo ikmmi Anti Coshior double-veneer- ej 2,775 1000 1210 1000 Prnt H. C. Bigtlow J, The leading piano dealers of Ogden take exception to statements No. Votes. Riverdale Flour TO WASH GHEEPSKIN ef 0(4(1, Utah that are dally appearing as regards a certain plana 1.250 1,000 Peerys Crescent 'Hour The OGDEN STATE DANK Some Whole- some Facts and Figures From 25,545 1.240 5,000 2,500 2.000 1.400 We Call Attention to MIm Dealers Throw Light Into a Fraud Being Practiced on Ogden Citizens 1460 .... ...... Mra Thomas Bister Plain City. Miss Sylvia Richardson JOLT Men Who Know. Ogden Steam Laundry Co. I No. Votes. ........... calmly handed It to him with a smile and said six dollars please. The gentleman addressed lookM surprise for a momen, but ho could not resist the and the request, there was nothsmile Dee Drug Company ing for him to do but pay which he did, adding a word of admiration for the ease with which this girl secured and Capital Surplua, SZ75X00JX) business, saying, that If she ever needed a position, to come and see him and still the enj was not yet, for the other man, not to he outdone, save his subOGDEN. UTAH scription for another year end told the contestant that when she had finished OAVID ECCLES, President her business training to call at Tils GEO. H. TRIBE.... i office, that he would probably need a M. S. BROWNING., f senographer about that time. They all parted laughing and good friends. JOHN PINGREE, Cashier Now, we have nothing to say regarding Cashier Aaeietant JAB. F. BURTON, the methods used by this young lady, DIRECTORSi all we know Is Is turning Adam Patteraoa In the business. that the OavM Eccles Jo111 WatOB arnard White The How of IL W. W. Rlter There are two ways of getting votes. loeepb Clark g H1IIa A coupon good for S votes win bo Gaorsa H. Tribe h. h. Rolapp published In each Issue of tho Dally sL S. Browning John B piers State Journal until tho dose of tho B. B. Porter. contest Carefully dip it out and reRespectfully celicits the accounts ef turn to this office wher It will be banks, mercantile firms and Individuate. counted. But the best and quickest , Wa pay interest on timo deposits. way of securing votes is by getting Ample resources, courteous treat mont, superior service. Local - ........ Gives prompt and positive relief every ease. Sold by druggists, price 11.00. Trial package by mail, 10 eonta (CIS We have just Installed another addition to Safety Deposit Boxes in our Fire Proof vault to accommodate the growing demand of our patrons for a Mfe place to store their valauble papen. Jewelry and diamonds. Tho rent Is low, call and let us show you. J. F. SMITH & COMPANY PROPRIETORS THE ELEPHANT 308 Twenty-fift- h SL Ogden, Utah |