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Show 3yt Bailu State Ummial CALL FOR DEMOCRATIC STATE CONVENTION. Headquarters Democratic State Committee, Bali Lak City, Utah, Aug. 17. CALL FOR REPUBLICAN CONVENTION. MAINE HOLDS CENTER Headquarter 1101. Committee, Salt state convention A Democratic Will Try to Pick InaB Followers Man to Run Against Strong Hughes. ""U today. the Ro.he.ter hoteU -of the party, tat. Metropoliun poUtl- and nearly all fow h.Te n S'JbU. of Tammany "2, JL con-SLu-"- HU are la the continue, to be a wide diver-TT- of hereby called to meet at Logan Cit , Utah, on Tuesday, Sept. 22. IMS, at 11 o'clock a. m., for the purpose of nominating three presidential electors, who will vote In the electoral college for William J. Bryan and John W. Kern for president and vice preaident. respectively. of the United States; and candidate few the following officers Liquor Issue Cuts Big for the atate of Utah: One Justice of the Supreme Court. State Election-Demo- crats Congressman. Governor. Have Chance Secretary of State. State Treasurer. State Auditor. Attorney General. Superintendent of Public Instruction. And to select n new state committee. The convention will conelt of 505 delegatee and they win be apportioned an the basis of one delegate for every votee cast for (V W. Powers fifty-fofor congress in 190$. This will give the respective counties the following representation: The Apportionment ur S opinion a. to the guberna-wU Btuy-- S Beaver although nominee, premnt lieutenant Boa Elder Chenier, apparently a favorite, that Chenier will not sell the nomination If Governorn, the Uclm N renominated by which meet, today , Saratoga, la vigorously denied by lieutenant governor. bt friend, of the mentioned for th. Among other, urination for the governorship are who (crin Littleton, the attorney laat trial; Judge hi. at Thaw wu prominently men-riw- d jcynor, vho at Denver for the Bird 8. Coler, nomination; David of Brooklyn; unoch preaident L B1U. and several othera judge Alton B. Parker la .aid to be be choice of William J. Bryan for Znx. rrt 1 Repub-conventio- de-en- ELECT TODAY LITTLE ROCK. Bept. 14. An elec-O- h for ftate office la being held to-A- ir hi Arkanana The Democratic Met, headed by George W. Dona-(ke- y, Borne of victory. I. certain mGIct haa risen over the date of under the new law and 8 h poaalble that Judge John L Wor-0- 1 net on, the Republican candidate for (tremor, may appeal to the courts h settle the matter. Under the de-A- t. of Attorney General Kirby, today the legal date for the election, but tea Republican hold that under the kv the balloting ahould have taken flat hat Monday. Aa attempt wee made by the to Inject the prohibition lean tato the campaign. Judge Worth-hto- a declaring that Donaghey, the kmocratle gubernatorial nominee, Nd received the aupport of the liquor htererta Mr. Donaghey denied that Inhibition waa an laaue, but declared hit he personally favored auc h a He election . neuwre. The next state Wd administration I. to the support of an initiative ad referendum net. and Mr. Dona-ha announced that as soon hi la Inducted Into offica ha will call Wt the legislature to allow the peo-R- e to vote on this question as noon apwalble. W a. tn Rapid Transit Co. TIME CUD OF POLITICAL SIAGE is Cache Carbon Davis Emery Garfield 3rand . Iron , .... Juab Rich 10 Ill Salt 41 1 San $ Lake . Juan 9! Sanpete . . IS Sevier j 2 1 7 . ..119 .... Tooele 1 Uintah 1 Utuh , II Wasatch 10 IS Summit 1 1 ,..., ... 21 10 0 00 1! 2 j Washington 12 Kane 12 j Wayne 4 Millard 41 sj Weber Morgan Pluto Ij The chairman of the Democratic county committee In each county Is hereby directed to cell either primaries or convention on Sept. 17, 1908, for the election of these delegate. Delegates and visitors to this convention will be sold round trip ticket to Logan at single fare on nil railways from all points In the state and from Evanston, Wyo. Tickets will be sold. Sept. 20, 21 and 23, good returning until Sept. 2$. Special train via O. S. L. will leave Sait Lake at 7:20 a. m., Sept. 22, arriving Logan about 10:45 a. m. LYMAN R. MARTINEAU. Chairman. J. E. CLARK, Secretary. OFFICIAL CALL FOR AMERICAN PARTY STATE CONVENTION. The American party of the state of Utah will convene In maea convention at the 8alt Lake theater, Balt Lake City, Utah, at $ o'clock p. m., Monday, September 28, for the following purposes: To nominate candidate! for: Governor. Secretory of state. Justice of the Supreme Court. State Treasurer. Stotg Auditor, State Superintendent of Public Instruction. Attorney General One representative to the Congress of the United States, To indicate a choice of candidate for th United States Senate If the convention shall deem advisable and to ahull transact euch other bueinese lawfully come before the convention. All electors of tn state of Utah without reference to former political affiliations who believe in the principles of the American party ae heretofore promulgated end who are opposed to the practice of polygamy, unlawful cohabitation and kindred offenses, to ecclesiastical interference in politics and church commercialism, are eligible to participate In the proceedings of said convention. Dated Bept. 8, 1108. WILLARD F. SNYDER, Chairman State Committee. P. J. DALY, Secretory State Committee. Ogden, Utah NOTICE OF INTENTION. Is hereby given by the City Notice fPRlxr.p SCHEDULE. EFFECTCouncil of Ogden City, Utah, of the InIVE SEPTEMBER It, 1901 tention of such Council to make the following Improvements, Week Day. To create Taylor Avenue from 24th Cor. 2sh to 25.h Streets as a sidewalk district ltret A Wash. Leave Hot and to build in said district concrete V'aah. Ave. Springs sidewalks in the manner following, i.m. : am. To build on raid Taylor Avenue, as ii a.m. above mentioned, concrete sidewalks 4 : a.m. Inches thick and feet In width. i pm. The estimated cost of said Improve15 p.m. ments Is Twelve Hundred ($1200.80) :i pm. , Dollars. ,:1 p.m. The boundaries of the district to be P.m. benefited and effected by said ImprovePin. ments are lines drawn fifty feet outP in. ward from and parallel to the outer TNiABat ghta boundary lines of said street for the whole length thereof, on Taylor Avenue P.m. from 24th to 25th Streets. ilaaday and HoTTday a For the payment of the costs and expenses of making said Improvements Leave Hot the City Council Intends to levy and Springs collect special and local taxes upon J km. T:I0 a.m. the lots, blocks. . parts of lots and . 1:00 a.m. blocks, lands and real estate lying and a.m. 10:10 a.m. wltbin the boundaries of the being km. 11:1$ p.m. raid district to the extent of the bene11:00 m. fits to said property by reason of said 12:4$ p.m. Improvements. 1:10 p.m. The City Connell ' win, on 'Monday, 1:1$ p.m. the 8th day of October. 1808, at 8 1:00 p.m. oclock p. m., In the City Council Cham$:4$ p.m. ber, City Halt Ogden, Utah, hear ob4:10 p.m. jections In writing from any and all :"krn. $:1$ p.m. persons Interested In said local and 2:00 p.m. I8 km. pedal assessment. :4$ p.m. !:4$ km. Ordered by the City Council SepT:$0 p.m. tember 8th, 1808. Pm. 11 :1$ p.m. Pm. E. P. BROWN. :00 p.m. P m. City Recorder. , 10:10 p.m. First publication Bept. 11, 1808. 12:00 a.m. Laat publication Oct. trd, 1808. B0T to-w- it: 29. 19i8. A Republican as ... r Repuhftnn Lke Oi:v. Vi.;h State i p!i?e j aiv CVnv, 1 i BE WELL i BECAUSE OF ELECTION fr p::r-pon- e ' e ue . ! ftIU-Mi!:- 1 tte ! J r I e f ' f,- .... St. r -- t . ... Bo You Ever Use a Flat Iron? If So, Why Not Try An 2 2 Liberty MarTlotts North Ogden . Plain City No. Plain City No. 2 Pleasant View Flail Irani They Are FREE On Telephone 30 Days 102 2 2 2 Randall Rlverdale 2 Blatervllle Uintah Warren West Weber West Weber for One UTAH LIGHT 4 bankrupt. 2 2 Roy Trial NOTICE, In the Diatrlct Court of (he United States for the District of Utah. In the matter of A. W. Putnam, a 2 1 The undersigned will receive bids for that certain rate of the Dieboij Safe A Lock Company make, formerly owned by A. W. Putnam, a bankrupt, located In the storeroom at No, 2145 Washington Avenue, Ogden City, Utah. Bidders may examine mid safe between 2 oclock and four oclnck p m. dally. Bids must be sealed and delivered to tbs undersigned at No. 2245 Washington Avenue on or before two o'clock p. m.. of Wednesday, September 23, 1908. Each bid must be accompanied by a cashier's check payable to th undersigned for at least 25 per cent of th amount of tho bid. Terms of sale are cash, upon approval of vile by referee In bankruptcy. The undersigned reserves the right to reject any all bids. The raid sale will be made subject to confirmation after notice to the creditors. By direction of Hon. A. B. Patton, referee In bankrupty. 2 2 2 2 2 No 1 No, 2 Wilson - 5 STATE hereby called to m.i't at ltie Salt latke theater in Salt Lake City. Utah, on Tuesday. the 13-day ,f S.jen:Nr next, at 10 o'eUvk a. m the of nominating thne IT, id np.ul Fleet or, who will v.'i tn tli,. Fleet,, r. 1 College for William H Tuft f.r i Main, President of the United State r. ,1 in rininent the in ratinn.il Figure count f thtit order. He i called a for Jame S Sherman fer vi,-- pie!- - Program Blocked Out for Convengttod bii-iman. I an excellent pub- - ident thereof; one jutlee ,f the n- tion in Salt Lake City lie ei'e.iki r anj lia a Ptente ecurt. a con ere -- man, geveruor. tTinal with thousand ,quain:.tT'. of the ' secretary of tate, state treasurer. to Next Week. farm, r ir, every section ,.f the state. auditor, attorney getier.il. super- ;He 1 extremely popular with the pa- - 'Intendrnt of public instruct nn an,1, Win. itrons. '.x i it lut a membership in the to a new state committee. ! state Tl'i- f 55.IIUII. TTv apportionment is tlie pixwrain for It i declared that made of the many if the Republican farm, r will delegate from the severe, counties of lliC t'oi wnliiit i'f tin. ftnithrrliood f on the basis of one delegate I'aiVi iili ik and Joiners to bo held in him. The Ienim-ratiJvots f tate ,h1 rh seventy votes cast for the Salt Like City: plaifor- -. declares 1 favor of resub- - ,or Republican Plank. (mission and demands the repeal of the Mon. Joseph Howell f,-congress In Reaolx-ed- . Rept. 21. Parade forma at 9 3 a. m. that the prohibition - i , i fnreement act. the election of lt4. On this ri'lr- - at Cullen holt-1- . Sturgis of the liquor trafftffc by law haa Opening ceremonies Mr. Gardner tells the people that he i,,n,nent the conven-- i wi wil consist tl bull at 10:30 a. in. Sesaioa become one of the established Armory l delegates, apportioned to the ralk-ihlmsclf i a teetotaler, tnal he never !of to order by George K. Gray, of the Republican principlea a drop of liquor in hi life, but several counties a follows: drank anient of the local distrkt count'll. In and ahould be Maine pit party that he ivlieve that the people should AddresMs of maintained and made effective. A have by Governor the opiMirtunliy to vote uon John i. fuller, Mayor John B. llnuis-for- d We demand the enforcement of Ileav'r and that he and his party j ' and W. J. llallorail. preMdent of the Prohibitory law and will not are willing to abide by the Judgment the foiiiinert ial tolerate Its nullification. Responses by . . Cache . of the people. He also asks for an W. D. Huber, general peraidnait, and Carbon . . taxes. equalisation of Frank Dully, general secretary. Democratic Plank. Since iK2 the Republicans have Dhvis We believe that the state sufAflt rniKUi . ., Report of comcarried the state, except In 1900, by Emery , fers both morally and materially . , . credentials on mitter Garfield and appointment pluralite ranging o'cr 20,000, the high by the continuation of the sumpof on rult-Grand . . . ., and regulawater when in mark 1898, reached being tuary law of prohibition. tions. Iron Powlate the Representative L'ewellyn Sept. 22 KuhIiusb seMdonu ers was i levied governor by a plurality Juab Kane Sept 23 Busiiaws sessions and amok- -t of 48,244 in a total vote of 12X151 the evening at Armory ball. The Democratic party became de- Millard . . AUGUSTA. Me., Sept. 14 Whether . . Morgan and waa done not much Sept. 24. and 25- - Business sen Lima, the Prohibition law, which haa been moralized, In the way of organisation for Piute . . .. It wilh by tomtrl at the Taberuaclo Friday on the statute books of Maine for half biennial election until 1904, when Rich uf it moon. a century, shall be resubmitted to a the Balt Lake . . Sept. 24 Business session and vialt vote of the people Is the principal Is- Governor Cobb, the Republican candi- Ban Juan a s was to Sallair in tha afternoon and evenelected over Davis. W. date, Cyrua sue before the voters of the state to. . by a pluallty of 20,810 In a Banpete ing. day. Incidentally, they will elect a Democrat,131.612. Bevler . . ., total of Two the ago years Sept. 27. Attendance at First Congovernor, state auditor, members of Democrats Bummlt . . Davis nominated Mr. again church in the morning and gregational ofstate the legislature and county and they carried on a most aggressive Tooele . . ., tin- - Taberuaclo In th afternoon. at fices, but Interest In the success of Uintah , , against Governor Cobb, one Utah 29 Business session. parties or individuals baa been over- campaign . . chief Issues the of the unpopu29 Trip to Bingham and Inbeing Sept. shadowed by the Prohibition issue. . "Wasatch , spection of mines and aineltrr. The Democrats have declared against larity of the Bturgls enforcement law, Washington which had been approved by Governor Sept. Si) Business aeaskin. Prohibition, and on a platform de. Cobb, The result of the election came Wayne . . 1 Business session and banOct the apmanding reaubmlsslon, party near to wiping out the Republican plur- Weber quet tn the evening at Armory. parently has a better chance of suc- ality. The result was: Wholg number The remaining days of the convention cess In today's battle of ballots than Totals , ...,..,..42.600 votes. Cobb (Rep.), 09,427: 133,500; of will be devoted to business. at any time since the war. chairman of The the Tiie following local committees wers The nominee for governor of the Re- Davis lT)em.), 1.162; Woodward (Pro.), county commltte In each 1.112; Hot (Roe.), 1,651; scattering, 20. appointed: publicans Bert M. FCrnald, of Poland, Governor Cobb's directed call the to hereby together plurality waa only was nominated after a bitter contest. II. P, Clark, W. Expense voucher county committee and provide for the G. Wilson and F. A. Ellis. His opponent was William T. Haines, 1,004 and his majority only 6,854. election these a of either delegates, by This was not !L The representaV. A. Ellis Smoker W. A. UcbU-iu- , of Watervllle. who haa been a memcounty convent km or by primaries ber of both branches of the legisla- tives, who had been receiving pluraliF. Christensen. and held several the in precincta voting ranging from five thousand to sevand haa been ties Tabernacle concert Flslu-- llarrla. ture, attorney-gener- a en thousand or more, came near being of the county. In railroad la. Harr very prominent tee The promoting state meet commit will at defeated. Littlefield Wllaun hotel Sultalr at on Balt enterprises and other large business cams within Representative the Lake trip L. 1A. Murtinnau, G. W. City, 1,058 votes of being deventures. Mr. Haines favored the . Ellis and W. G. Wilson. 14, at Ped' Monday evening, September of the constitutional feated, and the only one of the four o'clock, and .a full attendance la reaubmlsslon Bingham trip Charles F. Warren, J. good vote of the people. representative who made a fairlyDemoamendment to Wllka. Mr. was Powers. The Mr. Femald was a --stand patter" on showing WESLET K. WALTON. Banquet John 8. Critchlow, F. C. had mors members of the slate the prohibition Issue, and he won out crat Chairman. Schramm, H. Vance Lkne, F. A. EMU. house and senate than In many years. in the convention. GEORGE B. BQUIRE8, Secretary. The contest haa W. O. Wilson and E. U Dlffende.rfer. They elected sheriffs and other officers left aore places. ln several the counties, carrying state convention The Republican DEMOCRATIC COUNTY Republican county of Kennebec, Mightiest Name an Earth. not only declared in favor of prohibi- strong CONVENTION. the home of Repreeentatlve Burleigh. Lincoln said of Waablngtoa: MWaab tion, but went further and aald that the Bince that election many things Ingtou Is the mightiest name on earth; party waa opposed to the re submission have happened to disrupt the RepubOgden, Utah, September 11, 1908. long sines mightiest In the causa of to the people. licans. A faction haa grown up which to civil DemoPursuant th call of the liberty, still mightiest In moral There are thousands of Republicans been opposed to what has been cratic Btate Committee, a Democratic reformation. On that name a eulogy la who believe that this matter should has denominated the State House ring, Couhty Convention la hereby called to expected It cannot be. To add be resubmitted, and the thing which over which Representative Burleigh meet at the Court Houae, Ogden City brightneaa to tha sun or glory to tha is bothering the Republican leaders la has been charged with being the boss. on Saturday, September 19th next, at name of Washington Is alike Impos-ibi- s. will how these liberal Republicans 2 o'clock p. m. for the purpose of seLet none attempt IL In solvote. If they quietly cast Democratic emn awe pronounce the name, and la lecting forty-on- e delegates to the DemPutting Away Trousers. ballots the result will be an overIn folding trousers for traveling or ocratic State oonventkm, to be helj at naked, deathless splendor leave it The whelming Democratic victory. Prohibitionists have a candidate for packing purposes, put the waist hub Logan. Utah, September 22, 1808; also hlnlng on." tons together and pull tho trousers for the selection of thirty delegates governor and have nominated several down quits flat, with the outer seams to the Democratic Judicial convention tickets. county for the second Judicial District, to be LAGOON ROUTE The Democratic candidate for gov- about an inch In front of tha Inner; ernor la obadlah Gardner, a farmer fold them over Into half their length, called at a later date, and for the SALT LAKE A OGDEN RY. CO. re- transaction ot any other business that who for ten years has been the master and then put them Into whatever before raid convention. Tims table in affect Sept X ISOS. may com, awaits them. of the Patrons of Husbandry of ceptacle The county convention will be com- Trains leave Trains arrive at Ogdsn from posed of 128 delegates, apportioned aa Ogden for Lagoon A Salt Lake. follows: Lagoon and Salt Lake 18 Ogden City, First Ward 18 8:10 a.m. Ogden City, Second Ward 14 8:18 am. Ogden City, Third Ward 22 12:25 p.m. Ogden City, Fourth Ward 22 8:25 p.m. Ogden City, Fifth Ward 2 Burch Creek 5:55 p.m. 2 Eden 7:65 p.m. ( 2 Farr West Throuh trains Good Service. 2 Harrtsvllle Lagoon Routs tickets through the 2 Ogden Canyon arc good only with OgHooper No. 1 2 den Auto Co, and they are given Hooper No. 2 2 preference here over all othera. Huntsville No 1 2 Huntsville No. X SIMON BAMBERGER, 2 .' Kanesvllle Prast A Gent Mgr. to-w- it: S5t PAGE NINE 2 RAILWAY GO. 188 Total Primaries tor the selection of delegates to the above convention will be held on Thursday evening, September 17th. at 8 o'clock, at the usual places for the holding ot such meeting. In THE MAN WHO EATS ALONE Ogden City tha ward primaries will be held as follows: First Ward, City Hall; at this restaurant soon forgets his Second Ward, Third Ward Amusement loneliness In th enjoyment of his Hall; Third Ward, Mound Fort Amusemeal. The food Is ao good, the ment Hall; Fourth Ward, County Court to prompt and courteous, he House; Fltfh Ward, Fifth Ward cannot, help taking pleasure In his Amusement Halt By order of the County Centra Corn; eating. Bo drop in here alone if mlltee. you must, but with company If you SAMUEL THOMAS. THOMAS R. BHAffON. can. In either case, we warrant Chairman. Trustee of the Estate of A. W. Putnam, John Lb Herrick, Secretary. a Bankrupt. that youll remember the meal with Dated: Ogden, Utah, September II, pleasure. wr-vi- ce - FALSTAFF CAFF, For envelopes, letterheads, business cards, dodgers, etc call up Tho Journal Job rooms. Both phones 114. 180X I Date first publication Bept Date last publication Sept. 12, 19C& 2X 1908 1 |