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Show THE DAILY STATE JOURNAL, PAGE FOUR Souriuiltr, taken by the ent security of tbs voters. Both Taft Vote the and Bryan am regarded as upright, off OGDEN, UTAH the obligation held ' by clean, patriotic men having tbs best bonds pay Journal Publishing Ct, ....Publiihin the Ogden Waterw orks company and interests of the nation in view at all put that corporation out of existence; times, no matter how much they may (Incorporated) Published every evening except Sunday or vote dow n the bonds at Tuesday's differ as to measures. Mr. Maguire is elect i. n and permit the Ogden Water- for Taft and thinks the best interests Telephones works company to retain its mortgage of the country demand his election. At Business Office Bell, 441 ring 1400,600 on the plant after it has the same time he has no feeling of anof led, CM 1 ring Editorial Rooms ....Bell, CM 3 rings been transferred to the city January tipathy toward Bryan, and he is In dined to think this is the general feel-Ind, CM 3 rings 1. 19. is no Question at Issue as to'ing. There TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION whether or not the city should buy the It Is an Interesting situation for tha waterworks system because tha city close student of public affairs. It Is a has already made the purchase. The situation that la baffling tha moat asvital Question before the cltiaens now tute of the politicians and may bring is as to the best method of paying for about unusual developments before the end is reached. the property. Pay No Money te Carriers Ogden City, through Its round) and at mayor, has entered Into a contract to Entered as second-rlaa- s the Postoffice at Ogden. Utah, under purchase the plant. It has levied a ll Act of Congress of March 3, 1373. siiecia! fax to provide for. the payment of 1S5.4oO. the price, M. F. CUNNINGHAM. .Mana'g Editor asked for all the stock of the company. ; B. A. BOWMAN.. Business Manager Whether the 94.80.00A In bonds Is voted Remember that next Saturday, Aug. or not next Tuesday the deal will p! S3. Is registration day. Tou can regNOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS You should receive your paper uct through, according to the position held ister but onoe, but be sure of the once. later than f:00 p. m. If not received by the city administration. Logan Demorcats are sparing no efat that hour call Phone CC4 and it It Is the duty of those responsible for forts to take proper care of the Demowill be eent you by special messenger. the deal to explain clearly to the prop- cratic state convention to be held In No paper aedvrred after 1 p. m. owners the advantages to be se- that city September 33. or ether carrier te ne money erty Pay credeneolleetero unless they present cured by voting the bonds. Thla will Weber county politicians are hustling tials from th. undersigned. the duty of the speakers at the meet- right nicely these days. The Republiwill carriers UnJer no circumstances convention promises to be can er collectors bo allowed te take steps ings to be held in the various wards one county of the most Interesting In years. All notices of this kind must be given of the ct:y between now and next TuesThere to an abundance of good timber te this office direct or by tetter, or in day. from which to make up a ticket. person, er phone 644, one ring. briefly it is claimed that 94.000 will JOURNAL PUBLISHING CO, be saved by refunding the present The coming of Eugene V. Debs and bonded indebtedness at a lower rate his associates Into Utah on their "Red of interest; that at least 19,000 will be 8eoial" for Labor Day will be an event of more than ordinary significance. Mr. saved In state, county and school disDebs, who to candidate for the presGET CLOSER TO THE PEOPLE. trict taxes; that the eliy will he re- idency on the Racialist ticket will lieved from maintaining the present speak in Salt Lake City and Ogden. T Is high time for Utah to consider water corporation which would be awkthe selection of United Btates senThe Republican thla ward; tliat all cause litigation a live wire In this nlbbd ators by popular vote. States on all would morning te forever removed. "C. R. Hollingsworth, ladylike way: aides are moving In the matter. It will Let all turn out to the water meet- state senator from Weber county, to not do for Utah to bring up the rear. haring the fight of hie career for ings. Different slates have different methods Rudolph Kuchler to an for getting st the matter;lut In all the candidate and It la said that he to THE COUNTRY IS COOL making Inroads upon the chances of object la the same getting closer to the present incumbent. D, McKay Is ON MAGUIRE calls attention to a the people. also a candidate. But what's the use condition In the country that to of speculating? It will all be decided Already the Democrats have taken one step. In their last state conven- bothering the oldest politicians. This September 31 when the county contion they went on record In favor of is the political lethargy that holds all vention (a held at Ogden." the nomination of a candidate for the sections and all parties in Us grip. Mr. Quip Nebeker will not run for govsenate in state convention. If they Maguire haa been about over the counernor on the Democratic ticket either. adhere to thle resolution, and if the try. especially the middle west, lately. To the Salt Lake Telegram he says; take similar action, the He finds political cnmlltlona everyRejmbllcans I am not. nor will I be a candidate problem will be well on the way to where Just as they are here total for the nomination of governor thla to solution. seeming Indifference regarding politi- year. And when I say that I want add the candidate believe I that that And why not popular senators in cal affairs. of the party will be elected thla fall. Utah? What to the cause? Mr. Maguire I am grateful to my frieto for their It la taken for granted that In the thlnka the panic of last fall and the offer of support, but my business to convention Reed Smoot deiiresslnn that followed It gave many such that I can not afford to accept Republican would get the nomination. It la doubt- men ao much to think ffbout that they the nomination even If it waa offered to at perfect liberty to say ful if any other name would be men- have had little time to get excited over me. moTou arebelieve the Democrats will that l for untioned for thle office: He la the politics. He thinks, too, that the panic carry this state thle fall and that I doubted choice of the rank and file and the depression caused more or leas wi'l do all in my power to help them 40 of the party. He alone could prevent political confusion. They upset Re- -, his own nomination. publicans In of their stock argu- Bome time ago Col. C. E. Loose of On the Democratic aide the atmos- ment that good times always come Provo was considered a candidate for for phere to not ao clear. Thera la earnrat under Republican rule and panice un- - the Republican nomination ' he dropped Then out talk of the nomination of Samuel governor. der Democratic rule. ' and tlie abroad got report Whether Newhouse Is the man The character of the opposing can- or not, the Democrats In order to keep didatea Mr. Maguire thlnka has much that there had been a quarrel between h,m and Benator Reed Smoot. The faith with themselves, must nominal) to do also with the feeling of appar- - Colonel puts the quietus on all stories Dailjj Slatr THURSDAY, AUGUST 27, 1908. J ruhr Political Splinters ten-mi- I fr Inter-Mounta- in ac-ti- es ' a IT ! Jl BV WE WILL OFFER THE COMING WEEK THE GREATEST BARGAINS IN A SALE THAT WILL FURTHER HAVE EVER GIVEN. DEMONSTRATE SHOES AND THAT WE ARE HOSIERY we LEADERS N VTLUE GIVING AS WELL AS STYLE. WE MENTION BELOW A FEW LOTS. Hosiery Specials Ladies' fine black hose regular 25c quality 19o Ladies' silk lielo hose, regular 23c 40c quality Ladies' white feet hose, regu- lar 35c 25e quality Ladies' Gauss lisle hoes, regular 50o quality ... .S for f180 Ladies Pelkadots in all color 45o regular 75c quality Children's WONDERHOSE sixes and weights, 4 pair guaranteed to wear S month without darning. "W. replace every p;r that decent wear S months." Farr pair to box, ,i 91-0- LADIES OXFORDS styles in tan, leathers, gun metals and patent Eight different kids. Regular 93.50, et 94.00, . Seven different styles S. X 94-5- 0 9248 TAN, LEATHER and kid, . nt . . Children's school chocs Vg to PATENT 92 50, 91-9- 92-9- at regular Childrens school chocs, sixes 11, 91-5- 0 91-0- 0 notwithstanding. .C. E. LOOSE." ACTIVE AT 87, Thle would be unusual news if men and women would keep themselves free from rheumatism and all aches and pains ea well ae keeping their muscles and Joints limber with Ballard's Snow Liniment Sold by Geo. F. Cave. New-hous- e. 2, regular 92X0 at . .9: 23 Tha fall shoes have arrives nd wo are shewing the eg line ef Ladies and Children shoea aver shown in the city. ia SUIT & MLOS. of a falling out by the following communication Just given the public: Provo, Aug. 39. "To Whom It May Concern: "It hae been published of late, and repeated In various newspapers of the state that there has been a falling out between Benator Smoot and me. in particular,' and my other friends wlihin the Republican party, J desire briefly to contradict that there haa been any falling out, nor will there likely be any differences, aurh as reported, between us. 1 am for a continuance of Senator Smoot in the United States senate and ahall do all I can for hla Further, I am a Republican and shall hope for the entire Republican ticket, which seems to me ensured in both state anj nation, newspaper talk to the contrary , H'a to x. GIRLS WILL BE GIRL8. Vivian Toung Sweetly told me that he proposed to you the other evening and you refused him. " Violet Tee, poor boy! J really felt sorry for him, and if ha hadn't left me ao hurriedly I might have relented and accepted him after alL Vivian Te that's what he said. HIS ARMS. Tom What did aha do when yoa klaaed her? Dick She was up in arms in a moment For envelope letterheads. buolnoM card dodger etc., call up The Journal . Job room Both phones IM. Journal want ade deliver the goods someone. This might not change the final result In the least. The state la likely to go Republican In any event, and Reed Smoot la practically certain to be returned to the senate whether he Is nominated In state convention or not Where then would bo the gain? some one Is bouna to aak. In the Mitlsfactlon It would give the voters In knowing that their senator la not the creature of any ring either In the leglalature or out of it If, for instanre, Reed Smoot were I New Zealand Hardwoods May Prove Satisfactory Substitutes For American Timber X Far-of- f New Zealand 1 the latest times the bending strength of oak. The woods tested which fell below country to which forest experts have the strength of oak (1.00) were Rlmu. turned In seeking substitutes for the .99 for compression or crushing strength valuable American woods used by the and .85 fur bending; Kauri, .70 for com furniture, cooperage. Implement and preaalon and .34 for bending, and g A7 for compression and .70 for Industries, the candidate of the Republicans and almlar Manufacturers In this country have bending. The ahowlpg even for the last Samuel Newhouse were the candidate been facing a constantly decreasing three woods to not bad when It to conof the Democrats, both named In open supply of available hardwrood timber sidered that the compresion Is made atata convention, these men would go for a number of yeara and the time with clear straight-graine- d white nsk. before the voters of the state on their to already at hand when efforts must These strength teste of seven of New Zealand's most valuable timbers may merits and on the merits of their par- be made to look to the preservation of the American speclea most in de- - prove of the greatest benefit to cer- ties. The winner at the polls would take mand and to scour foreign lands for min American manufacturing Interests with him to .Washington credentials trees which may prove valuable ae if experiment shows that the woods substitute given him, not by a handful of can be introduced Into this country and Seven different New Zea'and hard- - planted with the same success as the not by a legislature that should wood trees have just been put through eucalyptus of New Zealand and Austra-- a be chosen for other work, but by series 0f testa by the United States na or If It Is found that the Islands majority of the voters of the entire forest service In with the have enough of the various species state. .This would bo a satisfaction to University of California In the timber to Import a little to this country, the man choeen; It would certainly be testing labratory at Berkerley. Tha The United States will not be able a satisfaction to the men and women tires showed up remarkably well In to depend on Imports to any great with white oak. which to tent, for wood users realise that there who chose him. one of the strongest woods in the la an approaching shortage of timber choosUntil a more direct method for United State developing under test in other countries a well as this and ing United States senators Is provided, when in an air dry condition a crush- - each nation must cultivate and g strength of 1.500 pounds per square tect Its own forest the nomination of candidates In state It to therefore convention should be made mandatory. Inch and a bending strength of IS.- likely that planting experiments will 000 pounds per square Inch. be with many of the valuable for-It Is a move in the direction of the Four of the seven New Zealanj woods signmade wood in view of the success made popular will. tested developed a bending strength with the eucalyptus in California, even greater than white oak and three American hardwoods are In a ConLET THE PEOPLE KNOW or the woods showed a greater crushing stanily decreasing supply and if for. strength. The New Zealand woods elgn trees are found to meet the same OFFICIALS are wise In CITT bending strength as uses to which white oak and hickory to hold public meetings found orto have a than oak were the are put It will afford an opportunity to high higher for the discussion of the water prob- Flack Main, Matal. Purlrl, and Silver replenish the native supply by well lem. The taxpayer who are expected while the first three of these reeled planting. The hardwoods practl-hav- e In addition developed a greater cally all grow In the eastern and to vote on the proposition to bond the Itral western states, where there are no strength than oak. next of 9450,000 to extent the city An Idea of the true strength of these National Forest although a plan haa ' Tuesday are entitled to all the Infor- woods is glvqn In the technical report been proposed a number of times for mation to be had on the subject. It to which shows that Ith white oak at their establishment In the White Moun- -. or crushing tain of New England and the Appal-- ! hoped that the meetings will be well 91.00 the compressive attended and that the discussion of the strength of the New Zealand wools to aehians in the South. For the present as follows: Black Malre. 1.18; Matal. the protection and conservation of the question will be full and fair. 1.05, and Furiri, 1.41 and Black Malre, country's hardwood resnruces depend The main proposition under discus,1.6. The last figure shows that this upon the Individual and corporations I sion, the only proposition In fact, ac- - wood has more than one and which own the land. I To-tar- a, wood-usin- pro-in- . dl-rin- e, ng one-ha- lf Unoltoaidl' (Donip nimg Mb Fancy Oniea HALF PRICE This Sale Is not confined to Fancy China Alone. Special Discounts oi all Cut Glass, Silverware, Dinner tSets, Graniteware, Shears, Razors and Other Items BUY NOW Richardson B Grant The Crockery People |