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Show Mil FRIDAY, AUGUST, 21, 1908. THE DAILY STATE JOURNAL, BIX !lVHS',3S"E I ALL STYLES-uhi- oh hade-ON- SOLD ONLY BY BEST ALWAYS PRICE E S. men G Distinctive without being flashy, modest without being plain, is the OXFORD Pprd illustrated above. G It will appeal to the man who wants his clothes to be different yet not vulgarly suit Socialists and Hearstites Will Cut Important Figure Parties Has in the Empire State-E- ach Enough Strength to Swing the tion in the Nation. TO BEAT THE DUTCH conspicuous. G It is evidence that the MASTER CLOTHES BUILDERS may speak with authority on style as they do on method. G The celebrated NETTLETON SHOE for which we are exclusive agents, is in keeping with our clothing, flade along lines which make them stand in a class by themselves. GFor the Ladies, C. P. FORD SHOES are our offering, Rochester made, which means well, made. Elec- VEHEZUEU CANT DO OUCH NEW TORK, Aug. 21. Although tlw great part lea. aa usual, both claim the empire state aa their ttvn, the political situation here presekU a more complex atuatlon than usual, j plenty of time for the tide to again That the electorlal vote of New York turn Htsrstward. will go far toward deciding the next j The tirat appearance of tha party ' occupant of the Whlta House la ad- - aa a state organisation waa in the OUR FURNISHINQS ARE OF THE BEST ever milted. To a greater extent than campaign of 1904. In 1905 Hearst, the MONARCH and CLLETT SHIRTS need no before, the minor parties enter into founder, promoter, and financier of comment, eopii the league, polled, aa Ita candidate for the problem. know their worth. NECKWEAR. HOSIERY, and in fact Of the five minor parties having mayor in New York city, 224,929 votes. everything: In the Furnishing Line of the neat d reiser. presidential candidates n the field, This, of course, did not represent the three are almost negligible quantities strength of the iarty. On the other To You Goods. In tlw Empire State. The Populists hand, when In 1904 the league fused LAUNDERERS A DRY CLEANERS with have practically no following at all with the Democratic party, 437 25th Street and the ProhllritlonlHts, while certain Hearst aa It gubernatorial candidate, of a larger vote than four years ago, the 17.657 votes which were all that Th brwA that ratal na Ita flavar and will nut rut much frosen water in the were polled for him under the league's fraahnaaa with th mireury at SO la final result. The Socialist Labor party emblem were Just aa far from being a la almost moribund, despits the efforts measure of the party strength. aiada f , of Daniel De Leon to keep the organiComing down to laat year it Is possible to find a measure that is rather sation alive. more satisfactory. Aa the candidates Keep Them Awake. There remains the Independence of the league, John T. McDonough and Aak any housewife. party and tha Socialists, and It is Reuben R. Lyon, running for the Court these two organisations that era keep- of Appeals against E. T. and Willard Made by by ing tha Democratic and Republican Bartlett, nominated for campaign managers awake o nights. both the Republican and Democratic express companies In their advance & The followers of tha red flag, whose parties, polled respectively 121,504 and across the plains. campaign continues without Inter- 114.209 votes throughout the state. The Congress of Rough Riders of mission from year to year, are plan- Eliminating McDonough, who received the world will constitute an Important ning to redouble their efforta within n considerable number of Republican factor in the exhibition and will prethe next few months. Reveral great votea on account of his former stand- sent a display of equestrian expert-nes- s and nn exhibition of nerve, skill masa meetings have already been ar- ing In that party, the 114,200 votea of with ten aafe hits, and feur errors Capital and Surplus. 1275X00 JIO and manly daring which Is sure to exas for V. a serve tha fair basis and for Lyon Debba, may Eugene helped along. But even this combbn-tlo- n ranged cite enthusiastic admiration. Horsewould not have brought horns in presidential candidate, will likely calculation; On the basis of the Lyon vot incm-t-cr- e men of all nations, will vie In feats of deliver many speeches here In an efruns the If It had not been for tht of the Independence party iiic fearlessness, and our own American-bre- d fort to increase the Socialist vote. An remarkable base running done by ths faccowboys will not be. the least OGDEN, UTAH visitors. English Socialist dally paper has been claiming today aa many aa 250 coo They got sway with ths establshed and has attained a con- votes in. the state. Rome of their iqm tor m the stirring picture of primitive famous squeese play three times dDAVID ECCLES, Praaidant moderate adherents are contented with history. siderable circulation. aring the game. Each time the runne 1904 Debs In 50,000, Woodruff and V.'ard received came home, it was with a grit 14,000 claiming pdr. sjMwSrrii" i NEGRO BANKERS MEET. votes In New York state, and the esti- are using It as an argument to cou-- v across his face, as If to say: "I gum Denver Aggregation Wallops Salt JOHN PINGREE, Caahlar mates of party leaders for thla year nx their followers 'and the Iivsid-ii- t that Is going some. JAB. P. BURTON, Aaaiatant Caahlar BALTIMORE, Aug. 21. The Narange from 75,000 to 100,000. While that an any rata the l.ep:nilencs Ballinger, who pitched for Denver Lake White Wings, Playing an DIRECTORS! these figures may not be reached. It is Vj will be ro large that if will draw tional Negro Bankers' association, afwas simply unhlttable. Of the even Adam Pattaraoa put-out- s, certainty that tha Socialist vote will enough votes front the Democratic filiated with the National Negro BusiDavid Ecclea six were strlks-oot-a Errorless Game. rhow John Wataoa a great gain. Whether this candidate to elect any gool inun rlie ness league, held ita convention bore five grounders and the other sixties fianard Whlta W. W. Rltar will come largely from the Re- Republicans may nomins,. Thus, the today. Colored financiers from nearly pop-u- p files, into the ever ready waifeaeph Clark . L. B. Hllla or Democratic ranks, or quesMon of the alae of th I.i.iijiemi-en.- -: all the southern states were present publican ting mlts of the fielders. He was t liGsorge H. Triba and report prosperous conditions In Says today's Herald: H. H. Rolapp vote la already plains nn whether the loss will be about equally ttle wild at times, but quickly settled their IE 8. Browning Guess Murray la the only real base- down any time a man reached ths respective localities. divided between the old parties. Is n In John Spiara this year's preliminary part WL B. Porter. mooted question. The nature of the canvass. ball town In Utah after alL Here hoses. DEAF MUTES IN 8E88ION. Respectfully aoliaita tha aeaaunta of Socialist propaganda, however,, la such Experience, howev- -, has shown that cornea along the Denver Luxua. and Main, mareantila Srma and ndividuala. that the Republicans are likely to be many men, who will vote for a third twice wallopa the White Wings, the Wa pay intaraat aa time deposits. the greeter losers by reason of the dei'ljr candidate l.i an off yur. will PROVIDER C.E, R. L, Aug. 21. A While accurate wti.ru to their old party allegiance in novel convention, and one which af- pride of Zion. Ogden la afraid to WRIGHTS Ample raaaureaa, aawrtaaua treat-man- t, fection to Socialism, figures are lacking, moat Socialist a presidential year. Whether this will fords nn Illustration in the capacity of tackla the bunch, and the Occidentals aupariar service. evangelists admit that their argu- hold true regards the Independence human beings to triumph over tha hike off on a weeks trip out of town, ment more often appeals to former party la the question. On It depends greatest difficulties, la the twenty-sixt- h while Murray calmly takes the Colorabiennial session of the New Eng- do champions Into camp. When the Republicans than to the more individ- the fate of that organisation. If it ualistic Democrats. ran hold or Increase Ita vote over land Gallaudet association of the Deaf, baseball public read of the treatment Murray gave the Luxua bunch on Hsarat Cuts a Figure. that cast for Lyon a year ago. It will opened here today. 20.-- Th The association waa founded In 1854 Wednesday,' they Journeyed down to XEWPORT R I Auf' The Hearat Independence party, be considered a proof that ita foundaf todays session of however, will recruit Its voters largely tions are more firmly established than to perpetuate the memory of Dr. Walker's field yesterday afternoon to jfMtur Thomas H. Gallaudet, who founded see the White Wings get sweet re-- ! tennis tournament waa the match be from the ranks of the Democratic has generally been supposed. ' venge for the treatment accorded Balt tween Beals C. Wright and Wallace party, and the auroras of the Hearst Nevertheless, even should the hopes the first school forsetthe deaf in America nil an and for Lake in the opening game of the sea- Johnson. example men may Involv the loss of New of the Hearat leaden be disappointed, at Hartford, From the start John son. It was a aad crowd that went York to Bryan, while a small Inde- It Is conceivable that the result thla the other states of the Union. forced Wright to work every step f home, however, and they carried with pendence party vote would mean year In New York will be ao close as the way. TO LAY CORNERSTONE. them visions of that awful score, brighter prospects of success for the to turn on tha Independence party Wright, waa nowhere near form it to 0. Nebraskan. vote. There have been times within th the start, but he soon warmej W But the fans did see something and and to compute the the recollection of every young voter ST. LOUIS. Aug. 21. With Vabo rate Any attempt of Johnson In three aeta was a baseball team that played 4, disposed that cornerstone ceremonies of the In the of the votes of St a total when a for 60,000 strength Independence party 2. poll 6 and New York must be mere guess work. third ticket ' would have decided an Louis Coliseum will be laid tomorrow. the game from start to finish. Talk Another Interesting match was tint Taft and Bryan were Invited to attend abou Salt Lake winning. What chance between William J, Clothier and Signs are not lacking that the popu- - election. but both refused on account of other have the locals against a combination Ing C. Wright Clothier won M that plays an errorless game for nine engagements. 2 and straight sets, Innings and gives the thirty batters The hardest fought match of th Europe which Buffalo Bill has made, who come up three widely scattered ARIZONA G. O. P. day was the on between Nate Em ot he has presented his historical enter little hits. tella that tha Outclassed, son of Chicago and J, A. Colsten Oar all kinds sf purposes, are not found talnment, in eighteen different counbefore crowned heads and PHOENIX. Aril.. Aug. 21. Dele tale of yesterdays game. Twice a Balt Philadelphian, which went four tries, In uvsry yard. Whatever yeur wants and. in a vast majority of In- gates to the number of 177 will iryet Lake man got ns far as second. On before the westerner earned hi may ,ba In The scores were stances where an English-speakin- g here tomorrow in a Republican terri- throe other occasions they got ns far person waa n rarity. But In all his torial convention to nominate n can- as first and this was all there was and travels he has depleted the conquest didate for delegate to congress. Party doing toward scoring as far as Salt Subscribers of 1 ho Utan and eventual civilisation of the Indian leaders declare' that the Republicans Lake waa concerned. Salt Lake was not ao awfully ragged Journal am requested to m and has presented scenes of historic l.sve good prospects of success In ArI lew bmtnietions printed at head Fresh From European Triumphs events with unfailing at that. The Denverites got away fa fidelity and with isons this fall editorial mIimm. hers and 1st ua give yau a success which has astounded the skepWa can aava yau money, quail the Wild West Is Once More tical. He has done more than any ty considered. other American to open the book of Touring America. our early hjatory before the eyes of! Europeans and they have looked with! if you .We If eye eyes upon the wonders there admiring After touring Great Britain and Con- unfolded. on tinental Europe for the past four While the exhibition will be pracST. 14S TWENTY-FOURTwe is well, no years, Buffalo Bill's Wild West and tically new thla season, thc display. of conform course, to come the' general! look you Congress of Rough Riders of the world j of entertainment which Col. Wm. Is home again. Arrangements have style NEW MANAGEMENT UNDER P. Cody (Buffalo Bill) has always! been perfected for the exhibition to presented: historical In Its fundament-- ! appear In this city exactly as given lal principal, original in Its conception! In Madison Square Garden, New York and maintenance, unique as an are i City, when tha show opened Its tour j nic entertainment, and in n class all by this spring, the performance will be! Itself among amusements. presented without curtailment or chan- There will be a number of special fea- - j tures In the department of rough-riges of any sort. i Street. 326 Twenty-iift- h Buffalo Bill baa been abroad so long Ing and general equestrian displays.; affords what Is and there win be two special exhlbltaj that hi home-comiIn a nrenle enter-flrm-- which- - have been exclusively designed novelty practically H. TO BEAT THIS LAUNDRY FOR HIGH GRADE WORK IS AN IMPOSTHE GREATEST CARE SIBILITY. IN ALL CLASSES OF TAKEN IS ONLY EXPERIENCED AND WORK EMPLOYED. HELP IS f G I Ogden Steam Laundry Co. G Always Willing Show Our Mo (Do (DOTEM CO, CLOTHIERS TO MEN WHO Riverdale Flour CARE 944495t44444444il4aasaaij. Ogden Milling ADDITIONAL SPORTS Elevator Company LIIXIIS TEAMS First National Bank PERFECT Bill srs: twenty-s- Jm-loit- SHIS n H THIS 4-- 4-- 7-- All Kinds of 7-- 6, Lumber BUFFALO n 4-- 7-- 5. BILL ple-bla- ns, He-tor- y. III OGDEN SOON 4-- 2, 4-- 1, 4-- 4, Lumber and Building Materials .aj Utah and Oregon Lumber Co. H ever read our ads? Wonder should your this don't wink until you have read it thru. get the forcus The story short there you, winked matter, to and and at the just wanted to ask , 3 ! New OGDEN TURF EXCHANGE out-of-do- or d- ng PATTISON, Prop. During his absence the Choicest Wines, Liquors, Etc. Look at Our New Cigar Stand. Best of Import- ed, Key West and Domestic Cigars and perfected for the present tour. The topping features of the program will be the pantomimic melodrama The Great Train and The Battle of Summit Springs." These separate and distinct features will depict two Important eras In westfor the tour of thla fore-- ; ern development the conquering and most among arenle Institutions, two subjection of the barbaric redman and' spectacular features have been pre- the fast disappearing hoard of bandits who followed the trail of the colon-- ! pared aa special attractions. I During the four separate tours of leer and preyed upon the railroad and home-comi- , California and Eastern races. wire for all sporting events. Di-s- et Ut- ile folks have grown Into youths and young ladles and those of us who saw the exhibition years ago wlU take equal Interest In seeing it all over again, j There will be real novelty provided In 'many featnrea of tha programme and ng Hold-Up- ," MI Sufos and Special Values In New Skirts at $5.98 |