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Show PAGE FOUR. THE DAILY STATE JOURNAL, MONDAY, AUGUST 24, Daily Btutt Imtnuil OGDEN, UTAH Journal Publishing Co, ....Publishers (Incorporated) Published every evening except Sunday Telephones Business Office Bell, (641 ring Ind., 6(4 1 ring Editorial Rooms ....Bell 6(4 2 rings Ind, 6642 rings TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION 66.06 By Mail One Tear 1.00 Months Mail Six By 1.50 By Mail Three Months 50 By Mail One Month 50 By Carrier One Month to Carriers Ns Money Pay master at Entered as second-clas- s the Poetoffloe at Ogden. Utah, under Act ot Congress of March I, 1870. M. F. CUNNINGHAM.. Manai Editor B. A. BOWMAN.. Business Manager NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS You should receive your paper net later than T:00 p. m. If not received at that hour call Phoue (66 and It will be sent you by special messenger. No paper delivered after V p. m. Pay ne money to sorrier or sthsr aollsstsrs unlsss they present e reden tiala from the undersigned. UnJer ne circumstances will carriers or collectors be allowed te taka stops. All notices ef this kind must bs given to this office direct sr by IsKarv or in parson, sr phone 664, one ring. JOURNAL PUBLISHING CO, THE PRIMARY LAW. TN their meeting of Saturday the K la always amended with dissatisfaction for the people and owners alike. No other public service comes so close to (le comfurt and health of a community a Its water supply; and none la So absolutely tsential to the prosperous growth of a city as an adequate and d supply for domestic and ! manufacturing use. I Whether the present offer to Ogden is reasonable or not and that is for the people there to Judge they can afford to jiay an extravagant figure. If need be. to insure the control of their own service and Insure the people such advantage ae comes from the Increased revenue and value of a plant in a constantly increasing population center." Tlieae comments are more worthy of consideration at this tim because of tile fact that tist-- come from a city that has tested thoroughly the wisdom of municipal ownership, tested it too under circumstances tne most trying. Issue the Salt Lake Her IN Sunday's had the following editorial mention of the water problem now before the taxpayers of thla city which Is temperate. In good taste nd timely: "Without knowing the details necessary to form exact Judgment on an lm portent proposition, the Herald believes In general principles that the people of Ogden ought to own their own waterworks and to get them at the first opportunity. The price asked may be largo and tha conditions onerous, but even then, if there Is no prospect of better terms, the deal ought to be closed while It may. a In a growing city such as Ogden, the private ownership of the water supply Youngsters Arrested Here Wanted WE WILL OFFER THE COMING WEEK THE GREATEST BARGAINS IN HAVE EVER GIVEN. in Salt Lake for Commit- A SALE THAT WILL SHOES AND FURTHER DEMONSTRATE THAT WE HOSIERY ARE we LEADERS N H vTTTUE GIVING AS WELL AS STYLE. ment of Crime. WE MENTION BELOW A FEW LOTS. As a result of a clever bit of work the Salt Lake and Ogden police department, two youngsters who giva their names as susepu Mruintr and John Moore, ar being held in Salt Lake ciiy on a charge of highway by Hosiery Specials lubbcry. The boys, as published exclusively in the State Journal last Friday, were located in Ogden on descriptions furnished by the Salt Lake . department and were held until they could be Identified positively a no returned CAT OUT OF THE BAG. to Zion. It Is said by the oflloers la Salt Lake that they are guilty of comwide-awaOgden THU of the Salt Lake Tribuue in plicity in tha assault and robbery of Bernard Mugleston who lives at 24a the item given below calls attention Fexion street. to a situation that has been attracting Through a trusty named Auber the attention of every observant per- Stark, tbs Sal Lake police succeeded son in the community for some time in obtaining a confession from Georgs Thompson, a newsboy who wss under paat: arrest In Zion. Through him they ob"I suppose you have noticed with tained the description of the two what abruption Bill' Glasiuunn has youngsters and information that ths ceased paying his respects to Dave pair of youthful suspects had gone to Mattson and ltudulph Kucbler, whom Ogden. Within a short tlms after the local department was notified, tne he delighted in referring to as the s and youngsters were apprehended heads of a party machine," asked a placed under arrest here. When ths were searched, the missing prominent Republican Sunday. "Well, boys there la a good reuson for thla. For watch,, which the police say was taken the past few weeks you have noticed from Mugleson. was brought to light. that the 'corner politician did not conauiue his usual space in Bill's Sun- Ladies' fins black hsss regular 19c 25e quality Ladies' silk lists boss, regular 23o 40c quality Ladies' whits foot boss, regu- ................ lar 35e 25e quality Ladies Gauze lisle hose, reg- quality ....3 for $100 Ladies' Pelkadota in all colors, 45o regular 75c quality ular 50o Children's WONDERHCSE a sizes and weights, 4 pair g.ir. antead te wear 3 months wttnout "W darning. replace every Di(r that doesn't wear 3 months' Four pair to box, $1.00. ke ay AS VIEWED IN BALT LAKE. FORjOBBERY , all-da- After an, the best remedy and cheapest way to reform politics Is for the voters to get out. primary or no primary, and make their influence for good fc.t in public affairs. BOYS 'low-price- ay should move. It la all nonsense, however, to think that thla or any other primary law will eliminate tha evil from politics. Just so long as human nature is what it la. and Just so long ns practical politics Is governed by ordinary men there will be more or less (vl In politics. HOLDING I publican committee dnclded to hold day morning paper. With tbs suddeu-ne- a ordinary primaries this year. This was of s disturbed liearth cricket 'Bil' not lierauae there was serious objection lias ceased to chirp out his little to the holding of regular election prigrlevuneea against the leaders of the maries; but because there is no. proparty lu which lie formerly cut some vision mads n law to provide for meetfigure. ing the expense. "His references to Big Swede" To hold an all-dprimary with the Mattson and Rudolph Kuchler have regular election machinery means the Imh.ii silenced and the 'reason for it Is expenditure of money. It means rent- this: GUsmann suddenly found that ing of polling places in the various it didn't pay. Since his criticisms districts; It means the employment of began the patronage front tha county Judges, and It means the printing of clerk's office has been withdrawn tickets! from his newspapers, and you know Who is to pay for all this? the easiest way in the world to make Thla la a question that the advohim howl Is cut off his 'pap.' 'Bill' cates of this form of primary should found thst hs was making a useless be ready to answer. It Is nil right to fight and the smiles of supporters cry out for reform, but reform coats ' miou which he hud conjured ' money, especially when It takes the have failhis follow would leadership form of election primaries. The camed to materialise, and now Will is paign committee has no funds with corner which to meet this expense. The low taking the hack track. "The off. called lias been provides no way of meeting It. The politician "Elder George Folknutn, who sudy reformers who cry out for the primary are long on cry and short on denly sprung into fame by uniting the houses of Cutler and Butler, was wool, and there is th's situation. called by Bill' for a conference. The Party managers are outrageously result is that Folkmau lias been chosall-dabused for not providing primaries when they are absolutely help-lo- ss en as a special emissary to the leadIn the matter. They may be Just ers of the Republican party with the as anxious for this form of primary promise from 'BUI' that if they would as are the Pharisees who abuse them, take hint back he would be good In but It Is a condition that confronts the future and there would be no them, not a theory. Until a law Is more of that 'corner politician stuff. efenacted making election primaries Folkman has been using his best BUI, but mandatory on all parties, mi providing forts to get forgiveness' for the election machinery for the holding up to date the pipe of peace has not of such primaries it Is next to nonsense been Ignited." to talk about them. Nothing la clearer than that there la a strong sentiment In favor of primary reform throughout the country. State after state la taking action and Utah must sooner or later foil into lino. A primary law patterned after the Illinois law, one that would provide for direct nominations of nil candidates In the primary, cutting out nominating conven lions entirely, would be a good law and it is along this line that Utah j 1008L LADIES OXFORDS Eight different styles in tan, patent leathers, gun metals and kids. Regular $3.50, $2.48 Sevan different S. FOREST FIRFS NEAR CANYON Rages East of Ogden Since Early $4 A0 $4.00, at , , J. TAN, styloa Inter-Mounta- in $240, $3.00 and Ifd, at $1.93 Childrens echosl shoes Sg to .$1jOO If, regular $1.50 at . Children's school shoes, sizes jj'EY. G. W. MCREFRY IS 11'i to regular $2.00 at . .$1 2! Ths fall ahaaa have arrived d we are showing the swi lag lin of Ladies' and Children shoes ever shown-ithe city. MLT FUN MAKERS METHODIST CHURCH INVADE El This Morning, Destroying Power Co.'s Poles. Successful Conference of Utah A forest firs east of Ogdfn, which started from some unknown cause among the dry schrub timber and vegetation on the mountain side early this morning, has been raging all day and In spits of the efforts of a large force of men sent out by the Tellurlde Power company, Is destroying a number of poles of that company and breaking the heavy transmission wires which carry power from Logan to Provo. The buildings about the mine, owned by Mrs. Zimmerman, on the slop southeast ofxhe Ogden Canyon Sanitarium, sr In danger of burning late thla afternoon anj so great la the heat of the flames that there Is apparently no way to check their spread. The most serious lire Is burning to the eouth of the canyon mouth and is raging on tha hill on the north an-o:h- STEALS SUIT OF ments for Coming Term. With all of the delegates agreeing that Ogden hospitality could not be excelled and Rev. O. W. McCreery retained as pastor of ths First Method 1st church here, the Utah Mission of the Methodist church, closed Its annual conference here today. The appointments of the Utah Mission are as follows:Superintendent of the Mission and Salt Lake district H. J. Talbott Beaver C. L. Anderson. Bingham canyon R. E. Gilpin. n. Corrlne and Tremontain C. J. declared Its pleasure In the presence of Mrs. Baahford and Mrs. B. 8. Potter and expressed appreciation to Rev. McCreery for his efforts toward making the session a success. Thanks were extended to Miss Welch, the organist, to H. J. Ware, the choirmaster, to the Weber club for the canyon outing and to Dr. H. J. Talbott, the mission superintendent. Today the delegates are returning to their homes filled with appreciation of their hospitable treatment by the good people of Ogden. 1 urns DENVER, Aug, 24. Solemn, terioui, men. who daily toll with shears and pen to make a joke, a vent, a pun, or paragraphic bit of fun. today by scoies swooped sadly down to hold a wake In Denver town. In other words, the mile-hig- h city la today sorely afflicted by a visitation rs from the of the nation who are here for the annual teuton of the American Press Humorlstf ase sociation. As a result, the usual betown hu the of atmosphere come surcharged with a deep and abiding gloom. Behind curtained winders women and children are weeplnv and strong men can scarcely restrain their grief, while the ministers sis declaring that wicked Denver Is being scourged by Providence for its Ins. sad-ey- ed fun-make- can-fre- Mek-kelso- TEACHERS' er side of the gorge. HO Mission Closes With Appoint- Eureka and Silver City Samuel AI11-so- EXAMINATIONS. o. While members of the family were Logan Martin Thomas. from home Sunday, burglars, away, Mercur and Ophlr J. S. Anderson. Milford, Frisco and Newhoua D. E. evidently acquainted with facts of tho Carter. family's absence, forced an entrance to Murray and Bingham Junction R. the residence of J. H. Cordon, 427 M. Craven. Washington avenue, thoroughly ranOgden,, First Church G. W. Mc- sacking the houae and stealing silverware, Jewelry and other valuables. Creery. At what hour the theft was commitF. Whitney. Park Clty-- W. Elberta and ted Is not known. Tho burglars apIPltyson, 8aifCaqulti, Nephl To be supplied. parently worked without fear of detection for the search of the bouse had Price R. P. Nichols. Provo, Spanish Fork and Heber E. been most thorough, and no dues were C- - Moore. left for the officers. SALT LAKE CITY First Church F. B. Short. Iltff D. M. Helmlck. Liberty Park To be supplied. AVaterloo and Heath H. I. Hansen. Tooele and Stockton T. P. Cook. Richfield District E. E. Mork. dis- Charles Boutalne, a negro, who last week stole s suit of clothes, which hs had been sent by his employer, a tailor. to deliver to H. Davidson, entered a plea of guilty to a charge of petty larceny In police court this morning. Boutalne was captured In Salt Lake Saturday night and brought back to Parley P. Christensen, through his Ogden to stand trial. He refused to friends, has started a weekly news- divulge the present whereabouts of ths The Politician" In Salt Lake stolen garments and pending further paper City. Its main object In life is under- Investigation, Judge Murpny withheld stood to he to boost Parley P. B. A. sentence until tomorrow. Kenner's "Great Campaign" has also till t superintendent broken out cf pasture once more. Let Bingham Manltou and Bear River 'em come. The more the merrier. City To be supplied. FUNERAL SERVICE Ephraim and Spring City E. E. The Bait Lake City Bryan club comMork. The officers FOR MRS. SUMNER pleted Its organisation. Maryevllle, Junction, Clrclevllle and are Will W. Ray, president; John.F. Kimberly To he supplied. Tobin, vice president; Will !L Leary, Mount Pleasant and Moroni To be secretary; Periey A. Hill, treasurer; Funeral services over the remains of supplied. anj these with W. H. Dale, J. W. Mrs. Maude C. Sumner win be held at Ogden Scandinavian Mission To be Strlngfellow and Athol Rawlins, consti- the family home. 258 29th street at supplied. tute :ne board of directors. 2 o'clock tomorrow Richfield, Elsinore, Glenwood and afternoon. Ths Monroe To be supplied. will remain open from 10 a. incasket Ivor Ajax was in the city Saturday to 1 p. m., the day of the funeral. The Sunday at Conference. and Sunday In company with John services will be in charge of Rev O. W. Sunday was a great day at the con77. James, one of the bright Insurance men ference. In the morning Bishop J. W of Salt Lake City, formerly a news- McCreery, pastor of the F1rt Metho- Bashford church. Mrs. Sumner Is mourned dist preached a poweiTai sermon paper man and formerly also county a wide circle of friends as he was on The Law of Love." at which the clerk of Salt Lake county. Mr. Ajax by s woman of exceptionally line qualities. church was filled with a representais a candidate for the Republican nomHer husband, children, sister, brothers tive congregation, whoee undivided ination for state auditor, and to tell tho was given during the bishsnj truth he la making a noise like a win- her mother are In deep mourning over attention vision of things spiritual. A death. untimely op's ner. He Is from Tooele county and Is beautiful service was held memorial bad y handicapped by the efforts of ATTENTION REBEKAHS! during the afternoon, at which Rev. Salt Lake politicians to locate WilC. arker, Mrs. Samuel Allison liam Spry In tile same county; that Is All Rebeltahs meet promptly at 1 E. Miss V. N. Clark, who had died and o'clock at Hall Tuesday to attend funthe only point mad against Ajax. s during the year, were fittingly reeral of Sister M. C. Sumner. membered In a touching manner. . Republican: George M. Hanson, secretary to Senator SuthBishop Baahford again occupied the the ticket desired by the delegation, erland, came down from Ogden Satur- and until the delegates who will bo pulpit at the evening service, speaking day. Speaking of the political situation elected by the primaries next week se- with a stateman's grasp on tho theme, In Weber county Mr. Hanson said: lect a favorite son and Indorse him for "America and China." The confermet "Weber county has a number of as- - a position, our county ence this for the closing morning bo sold cannot plranis for places on the stat ticket, j to have a candidate. We believe ths business a short address by Bishop any 0f whom would be a credit to the importance of old Weber and the big J. W. Hamilton of Boston, Mass., beparty, but the county will not select .majority we will give the party In No-th- e ing a feature, candidate for whom the delegation I vember entitle us to the office we ask Resolutions Adopted. will request consideration until after for. The The conference adopted resolutions, la that David Probability the prlmarlea have been held. It Is I Mattson will be Indorsed for stats offering earnest thanks for the leadproposed to ask the state convention I treasurer, and If so the deleg.it lon will ers, and appreciation of the addresses to give to Weber county the place on be solid for him." of Bishop Baahford. The conference Political Splinters PATENT LEATHER An examination for Ogden city teachers will be held In the Central school building, beginning Wednesday and Thursday, Sept. 2nd and Ird, INI beginning at 9 o'clock a. tn., of th lint day. All teachers and candidates ad holding certificates valid for 1MI-sr expected to take this sxsmlnstka Candldatea for High school certiflcit will please notify the undersigned M later than Saturday, Aug. Z9th. FK ink and paper wllj be furnished. WILLIAM ALLISON. Chairman Board of Examiner SPECIALS Fop THIS WEEK Coit Our entire stock of Alligator and Leather Hand Bags at , Our entire stock of Back Combs at Our entire stock of Muslin Underwear at 250 pair of cotton Blankets, all alsea and weights at Our entire stock of Calicos at (per yard) Our entire stock of Apron Ginghams at p(er yard) Our entire stock of No. l Challle at (per yard) Our entire stock of 17c Percales, 26 Inches wide at S Dos. 11.50 all over Embroidery Whit Waists at 100 14.00 Umbrellas, 500 Ladles' Skirts C Cm1 Cwt 58 50 988 jrour choice Haff at Half Frio at Half PHc at Pr Half Our entire stock of Ladies' Duck Skirts at a Our entire stock of Ladles' White Voile and Serjge Skirts at.. Half P- "50 Ladles' FSU Jackets st Manufacture" Half P Our entire stock of Silk Shirt Waist Suita at 0c and 11.00 Long Lisle Gloves (a pair) 12.00 Kayseri Long Silk Gloves , $2.25 Kaysera Long 8ilk Gloves 50 Covert Rain Coats 25 Ladles' silk Jackets New Arrivals Just received, a large shipment of Tailor-mad- e Skirts and Suita MST&THOMAS |