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Show WEDNESDAY. AUGUST PAGE EIGHT. (( HELP s WED" All OD SIDES Many Local Indications pression Is Over-G- ood That ' Officers Urged by State Health De- Demand The Final Word FEVER 1YPHJD Summer Ready- - Secretary to Prevent Spread for Willing Workers. of the Disease. who the gold fever and resigned to go to Signs In many of the windows of Physicians art being urged by health Nevada, where h handled mining ven- - t) restaurants of Ogden tell of the departments all over the state to do all tures. After an absence of nearly two obtaining help. Many of in their power to check a spread of few month, aga j years, h. returned Now he la la the contest wih both feet. ! the eating places desire to put on extra typhoid fever and they In turn are Samuel O. D and Frank J. Hen- - waiters at this time, but the signs seem urging patients to use all due precauderwhot a rc both busily engaged with to be overlooked If there are any food tion to prevent infection of other. their Individual campaigns, Mr. Dye dispensers out of work In the city at Typhoid fever In Utah, at present, la strong In hie section of the county this time. Likewise is the appears to be more prevalent than for difficulty some time past and Secretary T. B. and has a good hunch of willing work- felt by the employment agencies. state board of health the of ers boosting his candidacy. Beatty Teams have been advertised for In the to the various health letters written has At ths asms time, the Hendershot last few days, and It la said that hunboomlet has grown by leaps and bounds dreds of men could obtalif Jobs now officers In different communities asksad hs has a goodly following. His in ing that they enforce the laws with re. The return of normal eon- - J Ogden. to notification of tha' health defriends are insisting that hs should be ditiona in the financial world together j gard th logical suooessfor to Dave Matt- with vast railroad bp physicians of all cases of partment' projects la said to be ' i' If. ' son, as he has creditably filled the potyphoid, for the condition in local ...Casas is Ogden. sition of chief, deputy In the clerk's responsible circles;' labor There arp at present eight eases unoffice. One point In young Hendernhot's fathe Ogden- - General der treatment vor, hla friends assert, is ths fact that hospital and perhaps uas many more in j other parts of the city. Sanitary Inhe has never been defeated for any HEAVY STORMS office, incidentally, this la hla first apspector George N. Shorten, la each is endeavoring to locate the pearance In the political limelight. CAUSE SLOW TIME case,source of Infection and to take pre- - j Sheriff Barlow B. Wilson and former ventatlve measures. Road Supervisor L. R, Batch appear , to have th field for this nomination to Contagious diseases are still well themselves. Friends of Balch declare On account of tha recent washouts In hand, there being only a few cases that he has the nomination cinched, through damaging storms which have of Infectious aliments reported. With but the big following of Sheriff Wil- visited the exception ot several mild cases Wyoming and Nebraska, trains of scarlet fever at tha state Indusson Insists that on the grounds- - that dne good term deserves another, the on the Union Pacific are running on trial school and ons or two In other convention will nominate the present alow orders, and will probably continue parts of the city, Ogden Is practically have dried out. free from all contagion so until the road-bed- s Incumbent by acclamation. at present. There are no more storms reported Sanitary Inspector Shorten hopes to Democrats Arp Quiet. Just what la up the sleeve of the today, but tha condition of the right-of-w- maintain this condition until the openmust be thoroughly tested to ing of school next month, when he anDemocratic party la rather hard to deall avoid ReNomination. cruel possibility of danger. This ticipates having the situation so well termine. One the cruel, of tersp Each day mors firmly convinces the publicans says that there are not enough condition Is felt all along the line of under control as to prevent any such casual observer that there la going to Democratic adherents In Weber county the system. No. I was lata this morn- epidemics as were experienced toward (to a scrap In the Republican ranks for to provide candidates tor all tha of- ing and several other trains will be the close of the public school term last certain nominations. spring. fices, but there la room for doubt on on the tard? list Before the county convention and this question. Other Republicans say or primaries next month, considerable that they are content to allow the Dem plan la till under consideration, beat la bound to develop. Factional ocrats to remain quiet so long as they whether It failed la a question, but BABY BOY DIES fights aren't going to hurt ua any," may please. It Is rumored, however, certain it la' that th. Democrats apaid one of the pioneer supporters of that followers of the perpetual candi- pointed a little examiner of their own th party, because, while the Demo- date from Nebraska, will play a more who after examining the Examiner deFROM HEMORRHAGE crats carry the acrape within their important part In tha campaign this cided that Democracy would be comranks to th polls, wa forget ours year than ever before. Certain It la pelled to charter a United States er Theodore Leroy to keep the thing alive. . It that they are busily engaged In a quiet when w reach the voting place. of 1250 Washington avenue That Commissioners Moors and Me-to- y, way. In perfecting a strong organic, is likely therefore thst the Democrats are tlon. will be forced to wsge another cam- succumbed last night to a severe hemwho art out for One disturbing element Is apparently paign In Weber county without the orrhage which attacked him Sunday. not going to get the nomination without some opposition la evident at this a thing of the past in Weber county aid of a party organ, unless of course He died about 10:50 after suffering stage of the game. For the two nom- politics, if It ever did cut any Ice, and the government servant for a reason- misery for three days. Sunday he bethe Republicans are thanking their able consideration decides, as he has gan bleeding, and although physicians inations, a formidable array of ants has put in appearance, Idcky stars and other things that the don before, to turn a political flip-flo- p were called In they were unable to dis' Commissioner Contest. element' Into pastures new. Even In the cover the cause. Monday the child j happens to be postmaster Comes now Uncle Billy Wilson, the and Unde Sam won't let It engage in event of this occurrence, polltlclons again bled profusely from the mouth genial proprietor of the Hermitage in politics: A few months ago, th gov- aay the organ" would be a rather and nose, hemorrhage occurring again Ogden canyon. .Notwithstanding his ernment servant of the people made warped and wheesy affair at best and Tuesday, It is thought that ths child j defeat for tha nomination last year, an effort to foist his morning misnomer much more apt to carry Democratic while engaged In play, had strained Uncle Billy feels that he can take the upon the Democrats, In order to give candidates to disastrous defeat than himself In some manner and brought I about the bursting of a blood vessel. convention by storm this year and la them a party organ. Whether the victory. doing some politicking. Altogether, there ere eight aspirants for this nom (nation. Momnl Skeen, who has assisted the party to victory in Weber county at divers and sundry times In the past, has his eye on the eommls-slonershl- p. He fairly leaped Into the field and now he's busy as the prover blal bee mnatructlng his fences which ha claims to be of the indestructible If your next door K you have 98c that toIIILl neighbor, hasn't spoken to you for years up to suddenly within the past month or becomes most effusive in his friendliness and pays you fulsome compliments almost dally upon everythin from your youngest child, to that pet chicken which has been your especial pride, have no fear that he has de- -, signs upon your pocketboolc, but wait for the announcement of his candidacy for some office. The common disease known as office fever which with some Is chronic and attacks others only once or twice, Is most prevalent Just at this time, and in the ranks of ths Republican host at least, is enjoying an eplJemic. The ailment Is seldom fatal and the symptoms have becom well known. Weber county voters have had an opportunity to wltnesa the symptoms for some weeks past. A shaking of the hand, perpetual smiling and expressions of good will ar th most noticeable evidences of the disease. The only positive curs which has yet been discovered is defeat or election, and some times the dose of both must be reputed several times. In a few cases the ailment la Incurable. Observing the above symptoms, therefore, no acquaintance of another need be alarmed, for the chances are ten to one that the victim will announce himself shortly as a candidate for something or other. to. We really don't want to box 'em. That's why 98c is all we want for , Shirt Waist suits of lawns, duck, dotted, last two seasons. The former prices were actually as high as 15.75. We want to clean them up. Will you spend five minutes tp see them?.....' fig Also, all thats left of the Girls White Dresses, from 5 to 1 years, formerly 14. 5, $5 Mg Ladies colored House Dresses, plain tailored styles, made of beat percales and formerly 51.50 and 53. Light and dark Womens ; ce have bought in th two-pie- ce ahadea - 98. Last of th duck skirt a. white and colored. Ladles, Ulster Childrens slses, maybe 100 In all, the last of a great purchase styles that the price tickets show were 52, 55, 54, 55. Botn linen ones In the lot toe. They never wlllbe cheap again -.- tto Th final clean-u- p of light lawn ktmonaa, short lengths, maybe V. 10 dosen that wer formerly $1 to 5L50 .,..S9s There's a reason for the prettiness of style in our Ladler Suits Now this year. And a powerful argument tor the la tha time to buy and to sell sulta Not In November. Not even In October. Weve put the cheap prices on at the season's opening. We want our trade to have the full season's use of their suits and to feel that they can own them now while th stock Is complete, clean and freeh, Just as cheap as heretofore they have expected to biiy them at the aeaaona end. A cash price, a cheap prioe, a quick selling price, and one price to all on every garment In the department, will make satisfied customers and tha biggest September business in the history of tha house. Twice the number of Ladles suits ever shown under one roof in Ogden are now ready for you. Many of th prettiest styles are now ready, and selling. One of a kind la the rule here, ao early choice ay fr prtce-cheapne- sa nA-treasu- ry Con-shaft- Is best. Best of tha season's new suits for girls and women 510 to 555. W. H. WRIGHT & SONS CO. ! Then them la John Bybee at RIv erdale. He wants the same thing and I spite of the fact that Samuel O. Dye from the same district la after the clerkship, expects to make worthy showing. Hooper has an aspirant for commlsalonerahlp In the person of Mark Childs, whose boomlet Is aald to be assuming most creditable two-pie- swlss dresses as w - variety. this never literally, bought something for a song, here's help What you don't buy this week gob into boxes for the winter. - ld look offer over real carefully If you have . Fbur-year-o- isn't working, . ! THE 26, 190 D 1 ire rajawrraE sale Greatly reduced prices on entire stock. Must make room for next season's goods Sideboard Bargains proportions. , Four for Clerk. Frank J. Hendershot, Samuel O. Dye, Dan Ellis and Carl Allison are talked of for county clerk. The last named la not doing any of the talking, however, but he would be willing to trade the deputyshlp in Sheriff Barlow Wilson's office for county clerkship If the convention saw fit to bestow the nomination upon him. And Dan Ellis yes. Dan's back la Into tha nomlnatlva contest with n vim and energy which has amased Messrs. Hendershot and Dye, who were feeling cafe In the conviction that they had only each other to fear In the contest The present county clerk, vld Mattson, Is not worrying much about the office, because he Is after the nomination tor state treasurer. Even the Salt Lake Tribune concedes the nomination to Mattaon and hla adherents say that K he can carry Salt Lake county, all will be well. But to return to the subject. Ellis Is in the field. He has all aorta of friends, but will hav to overcome the handicap of being away from home for nearly two yearn. Mr. Ellis made a creditable showing In th assessor's office, where he served two successive terms and part of a third. Before the expiration of hlg third term, Mr. Ellis caught Parry Monuments Cartful selection of high-grastack A Nc. 1 workmen; etudieue regard for the location and ef the family plot; thorough carrying out if your order in every detail, to the final oroetion of the memorial, arc points that distinguish our memorials and Inaura atiefaetlon. de SIDEBOARD. Quartered Golden Oak. Excellent finish. Serpentine front. Top 33x45 Inches. A splendid bargain. Sale price only $2540. THIS NO. B4S These and hundreds of other exceptional Bargains we want to show you. ga Jos. Parry & Sons Co. 2253 WASHINGTON . AVE. THIS NO. 533 SIDEBOARD. Quartered Golden Oak. Extra fine finish. Serpentine front. Top 33x33 Inches. Beveled French mirror, 15x25. It's a beauty. Sale price only $2340. THIS NO. 644SIDEBOARD. Quartered Oak. Serpentina finish. Serpentine front Top 22x45 inches. Bev- eled Fkench Mirror, 15x25 Inches. An exceptionally good sideboard. Saie price only $2640. spend a few minute looking through our splendid stock; it win YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD & OGDEN FURNITURE CO. CARPET ; . . ' HYRUM P1NGREE, Manager . 3 i V y pr yy |