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Show UTAH DAILY PACE FOUR Dailii State Journal1 It OGDEN, UTAH Journal Publishing Co ....Publishers ETATE FRIDAY. JULY 17, 1908. JOURNAL The Electoral Vote For 1908 .. NOT DECIDED (Incorporated) Published every evening except Sunday Telephones Bell, Business Office Ind., Editorial Rooms ....Bell. Ind, students of politics are L ginning to make combinations with ALREADY votes to bring about the election of Mr. Taft or Mr. Bryan according to their desires. To assist them in their work the electoral vote of the states is given herewith. 7 he seven votes of Oklahoma have been added since the last presidential If 41 ring CC4 1 6642 4642 ring rings rings STATES Alabama - ...... li ... ieeesaeiseaeeea( , - Kansas ,,,,,,,, - , they are finished. Speeches, messages and platforms grow won every year In point of length. The man who starts a reform In this respect will make a hit with the entire country. THIS THE TIME TO BOOST IS In Ogden these days over the beauty of the city and the many advantages It presents for business and Industry of various kinds. It Is difficult for thess visitors to understand why the EVERY visitor cltiiens are not more enthusiastic why they are not doing more boost-Irq- f. Right now Is a good time to boost "Boost get off the roost" would not be a bad campaign cry for every Ogdenlte. Rallratd traffic and railroad work lethargy;' fruit, vegetable and grain crop are' coming up nobly aa the result of favorable weather conditions and better system; the city Is growing: the new High school building la assured; the weather la not surpassed on the continent there Is nothing is sight to hold the city back. After all. In good times or dull times, It is the spirit of the dtisens thst makes tlip town. This is what has forced Ogden to the ft out among the live cities of the jvest today. It Is the spirit that will push Ogden forward to still greater achievements. . ... ,.... ... ...................... 14 14 11 10 14 4 S 4 12 S ...........a...... ... J., 12 4 2S 7 4 S4 4 4 4 CHANCE FOR little PRICE. S 4 12 S 7 1 I . a cholcs 482 ,, ,.,......,a..,,...,,...,.....242 BEET SUGAR IN THE WEST CROWDS GATHER P. SAYLOR, govern-V- 4 inent augar expert whose home TO GREET PRINCE Is in Iowa, speaks of the sugar development of the west tn recent years, and explodes one delusion thst cane QUEBEC. July 17. Today marked sugar la superior to beet augar. Mr! the gathering In this city of the adHay lor says: When I began my beet augar In- vance guard of the tremendous throng vestigation at the beginning of Hecre-tar- y which will next week welcome the Wilsons administration, there Wales to Canada and celewere six beet sugar factories In the Prince' of brate the tercentenary of the momenUnited State's. Now there are upward tous of seventy, the smallest of which repbattle between the French and resents an outlay of nearly 4500.000, the British on the plains of Abraham while the largest cost more than The hotels and residences of the city This country hue the largest will be wholly inadequate to entertain sugar factory in the world. It Is locatwill ed st Mprei kela. Cal., and has a capaci- ing he crowds and thousands' stend the week In the "tent cities" ty for beets at the rate of a train load a mile long every day In the year. which have sprung up In the vicinity There is another large factory at of Quebec. Every effort haa been made to make the pageant and other festiviOxnard, Cal. ties the most noteworthy of their kind "Establishment of these large fac- ever held In America. Preliminary ex torise has been a boom to the farmers ercisea will be held on Sunday, Mon- of the West. The leading beet augar and Tuesday, but the great events states in order of Importance, are Colo- day of the tercentenary celebration will rado. Michigan, California, Utah and follow the arrival of the Prince of Idaho. In each of tie states named Walea on Wednesday. the farmers are making much money by raising sugar beqts. They depend CLOSES DOORS TODAY upon their beet crop Just as they do on tnelr milk, their potatoes, Ac. It's all j CLEVELAND. Ohio. July 17. The nonsense to talk about beet augar be- Farmers and Merchant National ing Inferior to cane sugar. All augar Barking company, on West Twenty-fift- h A Is alike, whether it mee front beets street, closed its doors today, or cane. Sugar refined la the product Liabilities and asseta both 4800,000 of vegetable matter, and whether due to inability to realise on UjFallure cornea from beets or cane doesn't mat- - : ioum. ter. There Is not a sugar manufac- turer, a chemist, or a physicist that ; can tell the difference between cane sugar and beet sugar, unless he reads the brand on the can." A FEW SEE IS A BIG VALUE F.E AT R CLOTHING CO. 276 24th Street tug-of-w- Jas. McCurg Guffey, who is beat-lu- g the tomtoms In the .Oi.filit, Is a political warrior whose onslaught even the "peerless leader" of the Democratic hosts can neither ignore nor disdain. With Guffey fighting is a hobby, a recreation from the placidity and somnolence of a business life in which he has gathered some 15,000,000 or mote and at Interval he yearns for a foreman capable of giving and receiving lusty blows, even as another invader of his ancestor's domains once panted for grips with one Rhoderlck Dhu. The fact that some sixty-nin- e years hare whitened the long locks and bleached the brigandish mustache of Guffey has not cooled his fighting blood or lessened his ardor for. battle. He has foit the sting of defeat, as he has grasped the palm of victory, but to the Pennsylvanian It has been tho Joy of the fight, not the result, that mads It worth while. For twenty years he has been a Democratic leader In the State which his ancestors helped wrest from Its COCO THING TO LEAVE ALONE. Indian holders. William Guffey, a Lanarksnlre Scotchman, accompanied Physicians Advice to Those Who Arc the Forbes expedition which captured Fend of Mushrooms. Fort Duquesna In 1758, and In his old It may be possible that when all the age became one of the first permanent white settlers on the Loyalhanna boys are dead they will quit eating in Westmorland county,. PennCreek, toadstools and dying In spasms therefrom. The edible and poisonous varie- sylvania. Marrying the sister of a Scotch comties of these fungi are too close toof the Indian wars, William panion in and for the gether species general -tabllshad the line of the Penn- 0ufrey average youngster to differentiate them. It continues, after many years, yvanla Guff?- who are at11 th to be the s.me old story: Eat It; If It lareet holders of real estate In the counties and whose mem-wit- h kills you It Is a 1 01 d stool; If It agree In the leading families r listed h1 Some yon it la a mushroom. years ago the department of agricul- of the fltate. The family name, but not the for- ture at Washington Issued an elab orate and beautiful set of Illustrations tune- descended to James Guffey, who of mushrooms and "near" mushrooms,' went out and garnered the wealth he to th requisite dignity labeling one set "edible and the other ,flt Today he Is The story leaked out of the Guffeys. "poisonous." that the printers got the labels mixed, the largest Individual oil producer in and that the transposition was not the United State, owns mines In discovered until the work had been Idaho, Montana and Colorado, and his Interests are sent broadcast The officials did some business scattered tall hustling In an effort to call In tho through a scare of states. Issue. A In business life Mr. Guffey, who has physician said to me the other day: "Owing to the very great difficulty in ordinary lire cf detecting the true from the falsa my mushroom advice has usually been let both hind alone.' "New York Frees heavy cleated boots, which Is againt the rules. The Americans wore the customary light shoes. The rejection of their protest against the methods of the English team caused much unfavorable comment. Greece and Germany withdrew from the The English' team was composed ol members of the Liverpool police force and their heels were Incased in steel, while the boots were heavier than those worn In the English naxy, with soles an Inch thick. The Americans, perceiving that the rules were being ignored made no effort to win the tug. Rose not even winding the rope about his body. The American team was composed of Q W. Burroughs, A. K. Dearborn, John J. Flanagan, M. J. McGraht, Lee Talbott, M. E. Horr, Ralph Rose and W. W. Cos. swim, Habner In the hundred-metof America, was first, in 1:11. In the bike pursuit race, final of the three-la- p and Canada. beat Germany England anti-Bry- added the honorary title of "Colonel" to his other holdings, ha been whirlwind of energy. Industry, originality and persistency. HI combative traits have been for bis pet avocation politic cm. cago Record-Heral- d. an er diplo-mac- ffi GREAT ACTIVITY IN ALL DEPART-MENTPREPARE FOR SUMMER SALE. , - . well-know- n CARD OF THANKS. In our recent sorrow In the dth and burial of our son and brother, David Wheeler, the kindness of our many relatives and friends, greatly aided In assuaging the grief. We appreciate deeply the numerous acts 0( love and words of comfort spoken and desire, through the press, to thank one and all trusting that He who reward-et- h all good may bless and reward you. MR. AND MRS WM. WHEELER AND FAMILT. Slaterville, Weber County Utah. Subscriber of The Utah IWj Journal are requested ts read ssd follow instruction! printed at head sf editorial column. 1 JET ninr fclulk HUM NEW r" A d TO FIVE MURDERS REVISION OR REFORM CLARKSBURG. W. Va July 17. Sentenced to be hanged today for tho murder of Beulah Martin, a negress, Frank Johnson, the giant negro, confessed to the murdering or five persons since 1894. He refuse to give the details of the previous murders. For envelopes, letterheads, business card, dodgers, etc. call up The Journal Job room. Both phones 444. WASHINGTON. July IT. HappU ness and Jiy and personal liberty are the. basic creeds of a new religion which ha Jut been launi hed in Washington ly Evangelist Theodore Valiant, son of the late Bishop Valiant Already the newest creed has gained many converts and Valiant declares that tt wm nion ,Jireaj aU orrr th country. Sunday laws which seek to rt strict the innocent sports of the apa denounced by this modern evangelist, who ha. gained the assls-nigh- t. tance of leaders In the personal liberty movement. At present. Valiant's church Is a local amusement park, where he preaches to enthusiastic thousands.. In regard to his new creed, Evangelist Valiant says: The old hell of the old religion, with Its flaming fires, its dancing Imps In leather hides, iu catacombs 0f dead hopes, and its fumes of sulphur, is a thing of the past. It was adroitly employed to frighten people Into the church. Today the modem religion does not prey upon the fears and Ignorance of the people. It says .God is love. God tq light. God Is happiness. It bids you come to church with acclaims of Joy. It present a church In which you may smile, and from the portals of which morbidity and fear have been banished. "My friends, be not deceived. Our Father does, not want us to approach Him with long faces and downcast eye. Go to Him with happiness beaming from your countenance and overn flowing from your heart. Take a in happiness from His creatures; the birds, with their songs of praise; the gltterlng fishes, as they flirt about like flashing sunbeams in the silvery waters, or the animals, as they gambol on the greensward. Crime and depravity are unknown to such of God's creatures. It is left for man to be morbid and sorrowful and sinful. "There Is no crime In the entrancing strains' of music; no sin In the simple means of enjoyment called games; no Acretlveness or wrongdoing In this bright and ' cheerful glare of God's electricity. "Blue laws and fanatics will find no place In the religion of Jhe future. Those of you who profess to be Christians, I beseech you do not seek to take away the Joys of the people by Imposing fanatical conditions upon them. Do not waste your energies upon that which does no harm, except you regard happiness as harm. Rather go ye. as God has commanded, out into the highways and Into the gloomy hedges and seek poor, downcast, sinful humanity, and bring them to the light." lea-so- 65C TO 85C DRE8S GOODS $1.00 TO $1.50 DRESS GOODS 75C, 85C AND 35s e $100 SILKS FOR $1.25, $1.50 AND $1.75 SILKS FOR 5 SUITS AT HALF PRICE. SHIRT WAISTS, SKIRTS, SUMMER COATS. CORSETS, HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR, LACES AND EMAND BROIDERIES, SHEETS AND PILLOW TOWELS CASES, SHOES. -- Everything Cheaper ed : S Wright's store will not open a early as usual next Monday morning th clerks will all be there early and behind closed doors will be making the final preparations for the big summer sale which begins at 4 oclock. For a week past there he ben a hum at preparation the store has been given a general going over all summer stock is now ready to be picked up at small prices by the hundreds of prudent women, who have been awaiting and planning for this event. From every adjoining state letter have been coming, asking iur th date of the sales opening and thousand of circulars have been mailed which will bring many people to Ogden. - "THE CRYSTAL SLIPPER' Judges of music and the in stag effects unite In saying that the entertainment now on the boards at the Grand Opera house In this city, the "Crystal Mllp-eis highly merltorlus. one of the NO MACHINERY DEBATES last amateur undertakings ever seen . , her THEM DISPATCH from Oyster The object, too, Is a (rood one. The Bay carries the information that ar h erection of President Roosevelt has declined to a home at Canyon Crest in Davis deliver a number of speeches into a for delinquent boys. The Utah phonograph for use In the campaign. rnur.ty One of the talking machine cainpantea Cninmirclul Travelers hove taken the announces that it lias secured ten' matter in hand and It Is under the I ,,f ,hi nranliatlon Hi en- speeches from William J. Bryan to be ,a lv t"rta,nment Nn! " Ogden at this reproduced by the phonograph. rn doubt the Intention of the enterprising audience, are assured for the company was to get an equal number of President Roosevelt's speeches tn Performances tonight and tomorrow This will encourage home talbe alternated with the speeches of Mr. Bryan. It was a good scheme on ent and contribute to a good cause, at 1 the part of the phonograph company the same time. and would have resulted. In the sale of thousands of ret ords. but It Is doubtful If any votes would have been changed NEGRO CONFESSES by this method. The phonograph is intended to amuse not to convince. TO-DA- OF THEM. WATSON-TANNE- strongest in the regular track and field events and it would have Just This team can cause for complaint. probably now make good Its claim to in the hte championship." team wore the English -- GOOD DO SO GLANCE IN OUR WINDOW AND tug-of-w- ar. 12 14 Total Economist, the THE American organ of the American Protective Tariff League, makes the distinction that the Chicago platform la not for tariff Reform" but for tariff "Revision." It says tills that under revision some duties will be Increased and some lowered, hut Reformed" never.' The parties must be hard up for Issues when they are compelled to draw auch fine distinctions .as this. - OR YOULL MISS true. There will be i.o statement until after the meeting of the full committee. when the official decision will be reached. Captain Johns, of the Olmpic association said today: "We have decided that it will be unfair to award the championships with a view to follow the system of scoring. This system The would give England a walk-ove- r. American, team appeared to be the 4 4 , Tennessee Texas Utah Vermant Virginia Waahhigton West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming HARLEM meth-Olymp- IS Carolina Dakota Necessary to IF NQT, YOU'D BETTER ! S ....... ...... Suits? j 4 ... .. to the effect, that William H. Taft has decided to boll down The hia sjwech of acceptance. nounrenient will be received with Joy by the country. Aa a matter of fact every man who a lines to high station would be much more popular had he the newspaper man's training of saying what he has to say In few words. The party platforms this year are fearfully and wonderfully made. They contain about ten times as many words as are necessary.' Aa a matter of fact the parties are so close together on many of the subjects treated they might hav Ignored them altogether. If the parties would coniine their platforms to the points of disagreement there, would be great gain. As It la the platforms are read when they first appear, and then never read again. Or In the matter of apeeehea it Is too bad that the politicians cannot take. Lincoln's Gettysburg speech aa a model. That brief speech vies rolling through the years while the long campaign speeches ana forgotten before I 10 i 1 England Breaks Rules. j IS '. Mana'g Editor Kentucky B. A BOWMAN. .Business Manager Louisiana .. Maine NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS Maryland ,. Massachusetts Tou should receive your paper not Michigan later than 7:00 p. m. If not received Minnesota at that hour rail Phou 444 and It Mississipi will be sent you by special messenger. Montana Missouri No paper delivered after 7 p. ni. Nebrasak Pay ns money ts sorrier or other .. so set ora unless they present creden- Nevada New Hampshire tial from th undersigned. N ew Jersey 'JnJar ns circumstances will carriers New York or collectors be allowed ts take stops. 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