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Show PAGE POUR THE DAfLY STATE JOURNAL, TUESDAY, Daily Stale Kmtntol OGDEN, UTAH Journal Publishing Co, . ...Pubiohoro (Inco unrated) Published every evening except Sunday Telophonee Business Office Bell. 141 441 Ind, 4441 EJltorial Rooms ....Bell, Ind, 4441 ring ring rings rings TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION By By By By By Tear lfail Six Months Mail Three Months Mail On 14.04 S.Oli 144 Mail One Month Carrier One Month Pay No Money to Carriers S J Entered as second-doe- s Pia'ter at the Pustofflc at Ogden. Utah, under Act of Congress of March I, 1474. M. F. CUNNINGHAM. .Manag Editor B. A. BOWMAN..Busineee Manager privately their opinions on alt politi- KentlsU tiiat go to make up an artist. music iu the opera is among th; cal subjects, .Khali take no active part Hin political management or in political . campaigns. It is hereby ordered that all employers of the posluffice depart- j The matinee for "The Girl and the ment anil the ostal service shall gov- Governor." scheduled for the Grand ern themselves accordingly. afternoon, has been celled off The following forme of activity have on account of Peach day at Brigham been held to be forbidden by this pro- City, it was found that so many I had planned to attend Peach vision: Service on political committees; ser- .Oay that It would materially interfere vice as delegates to county, stats or with the afternoon performance. Matdistrict conventions or a political party inee tickets may be exchanged for (although it was understood that the evening tickets, or tbs money will be -mployeei were not "to take or use any refunded. political activity in going to those conThe Grand present three strong atventions or utberwUe violate the civil service rules';; continued political ac- tractions next week. On the 30th The tivity and lcadeiBuip; the publication Holy City," wilt be presented; on the pu.itical party holding offiie in a club i 32nd, "The Squaw Man." with Dustan hich takes active part In political cam- Karnuin. will be the attraction; and on paigns and managment; the circula- j the 35th a musical piece, "Hip. Hip, tion of petitions having a political ob- Hurrah. will be given. ject; service as a commissioner of election in a community where it was that a commissioner of election must be an active politician; nomination for a political office uita intention of resigning from the ompet i live service if elected; recommend ation by clerks and carriers of a person to be poHtmasft'r; activity in option campaigns; service as elections. A. R. McIntyre has purchased the 1 tits notice shall be printed and posted conspicuously in all offices of the BadLun drug store on Washington Jepartineiit. In classified postoffloes. avenue, taking charge this morning. G. V. L. MEYER. This store, ie one of the oldest mud Fostmaster-Uenera- L lai-st iu the city, having been doing Read this and then read the acleading business for a number of years. counts of the activity of the Mr. McIntyre has resided in Ogden tuiu other federal office hold-ft- a two years, acting as the manabout In tile primaries, conventions and ager of the Smith-Baile- y Drug comof Utah. It is liarilly fair to expect the rank pany. He Is a graduate of the 8t. ind tile of cltlaeiia to respect a law Louie College of Pharmacy, and M when it is openly and brazenly violated considered an efficient man. 8. W.. Budcon, who retires from the y the officers whoesworn duty it ie to auppoit it and sea that it is en- proprietorship of the drug store, has, not yet made public his plane for the forced. la the light of recent local exhibi- future. He has been prominently anil tions Is it any wonder tiiat the civil successfully connected with the comservice law is sty ltd the "snivel" ser- mercial life of the city for so many vice law? Would it nut be more decent years as to make him one of the most business men in Ogden. to wipe It off the statute booka and permit the federal office holders to be honest as well aa active? Tou should receive your paper not later than 7:00 p. m. if not received 4 and It at that hour call Phone will be sent you by special messenger. No paper delivered after I p. n. Pay no money to carrier or other eoll set ore unless they present credentials from th undersigned. ' UnJer no circumstances will carriers or collectors be allowed to take stops. All notices of this kind must bs given to this office direct er by letter, or in person, er phene 664, one ring. JOURNAL PUBLISH.NO CO, THE SCHOOLS ARE OPEN. an Important day YE8TKBDAT was of this community, made so by the return to school duties of an army of practically B,00 boys and girls enthusiastic, hopeful and ambitious. It was Important also because a small army of men and women, endowed with a high eenae of duty, resumed the work of making of those boys and (Iris good citizen. . The public school, equipped with all that Is best; llbcraly endowed through the public spirit of the taxpayers: manned by the beet talent to be secured In the way of supervisors and teachers, has come to be such a fixture that It Is taken as a matter of course and passes with but alight notice from many who should be deeply Interested. If Ik were something for which light had to be made It would ba more fully appreciated. One of the greateat drawbacks to the public school Is that Is a biped who In and under cover of the dark will dare thlnga ha la too cowardly to undertake In the open. Originally he covered his face with dough to conceal hla features. William Glaamann la a dough-fac- e. Last Runday In hla Examiner, under the dough-fac- e dlagula of "Street Corner Politician, he made the statement that an attempt was made by Willard F. Snyder to aril an Interest In the Stale Journal to David Ecclea and M. 8. Browning on the strength of the fight h mad for the purchase by the city of the waterworks system, and because the two men named were thus enabled to sell thetr waterworks stock. David Ecclea and M. S. Browning have been out of the city since the statement appeared In print. Just es soon aa they return to the city the State Journal will proceed to ram the He down the throat of the man who uttered it. SERVICE man who called It snivel" seems t have known what ha .was talking about. If there was ever a law that waa a hissing and a byword It la the civil service law of these United Mateo. This la especially true In Utah, where the federal office holders are the political booses and control and manipulate the politics of the entire state. Here Is something worth reading: Office of the Postmaster-GeneraWashington, D. C, Aug. 15, '05. TitAT l. Order No. 1474. To officers and employees of the department and the postal post-offe- te ser- vice : Attention Is directed to the following orders of the Postmaster-Genera- l: Washington, D. C., June 0, 07. Order No. 497. Under date of June I, 1907, the President amended rule 1 of the civil service. rules to read as follows No person In the executive civil service shall use hie official authority or Influence for the purpose of Interfering with an election or affecting the All the newest shapes and fabrics when you see them you nut become enthusiastic over them fust as we have been, strick-l- y tailor made walking suits as chic and nobby as could be desired remember the garments in our ready to wear depart-meshow the deft hand of expert tailors none others llnd place here. nt S. J. BURT wire-pullin- CHAFIN NILE . SPEAK TONIGHT Leader Will Prohibition (TwiMTS 1 II HHAT TO REAL WORK report of the waterworks purchase at last night's council meeting. They councilman Powers say. tin, troahk will report at the next meeting, togeth- will soon start, when tlie Wav t er with a plan of appointment of a to falL Many take KdvtnUe of this to burn oilier material of public service commission. use to them. Mrs. James Lochhead of Lovelock, While hunting north of Ogden Nevada, la visiting the home of relaterday, Terry" Browning shot t fa tives and will remain a month. grown "coyote with a tweuty-r- a Albert J. Nlhart, who departed calibre rifle. from Ogden a short time ago for The removal of patrol wagon fn Almagardo, New Mexico, died there the Williams livery stable hy Council Monday morning. He left this city for man HumphrU without action by th his health. routu-l- l came Deliver Political Speech in Meth- odist Church. POLITICS E. e display of these arranged for your selection. jiost-.misl- mud-slingin- THE "SNIVEL i A beautiful is-a- l Seth E, Thomas, who has had considerable experience in the line, la giving Edwin Dix, the present incumbent, x dose roc for the county assessor-shi- p nomination In Weber roumy. Thomas and Ills friends argue that h is held too cheap. though Mr. Dix has proven efficient, Ogden City schools open the year 'ie has held th office for a sufficiently under most favorable auspices. The lengthy period to entitle someone else . attendance Is larger than ever; the to a show. buildings during the vacation aeaaon One of the cleanret contests for a were punt In good order; the teaching force Is regarded as an exceptionally nomination which is being waged In a Weber county Is that between Frank Is there and one; good morale running through the system J. Hendershot, Jr., and Rainuel G. Dye Both are that aliould result In a good year's for the county clerkship. young men of ability and worth, and work. g, No other Institution In the city Is en- neither of them Is doing any indihis relying solely upon titled to a mors loyal support on the sharp and part of the cltlaene than Is the public vidual merits. This Is . pleasant contrast with some other school. methods of campaigning which are beDOUGH-FACing used- THE dough-fac- for Fall NeaLesL S. W. well-train- TUB 190S. 1 -' SELLS STORE NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS SEPTEMBER The ei'hool registration for the most part was finished yesterday, and today the work commenced in earnest. All pupils were assigned to their various departments and tunight the complete classification will have finished. Tomorrow the work will progress as if there had been no vacation. The work of securing the booka for the year is occupying the High school students, the books being furnished at cost of the lowest bidding published, plus the percentage for shipping. All school books of the grammar grades have fumigated during the vacation term and ho chance of contagion exists. Blnr the term hae opened, the school stunts have already started. The High school boys are out In .their colors, black and orange being the prevailing hues. Many of the boys have hate with mee stripes. Enthusiasm In athletic circles promisee to be great tide year. , With block committeeman, precinct committeemen over them and county Chairman Ram Thomaa over all, County Organiser 8. R. Smith has completed what he figures is about the strongest organisation the Democrats of Weber county have ever had. The Bourbons started today on perfecting the weak parts of Its organisation anj expect before election day to have every possible Democratic vote utilised WASHINGTON, D. C., Sept. lS.-- The where It will do the most good. Mr. department of Justice woe advised toSmith Bays, This is a Democratic day of the capture of between 14 and year,'1 so Republicans, beware. 40 seal poachers, Japanese, and two schooners within the three mile limit off 8t. Paul Island. The revenue cutter, Bear, made the capture after a chase. The men were taken to Una-lasjj and later removed to Valdes for trial. On one schooner were found several hundred skins. On the smaller The Royal Chef, with Wm. H. hosts the skins were still fresh with Conley In the stellar role, will make Its blood. first appearance In Ogden at the Grand opera house this evening. The list of trusts contains the names of numerous people of thorough training, wide experience and taken as a whole, point to a salary list very expensive, includTO ing Herbert Carter, Chas. Collins. ' titer B. Smith, Donald McKenzie, Mary Malateita. Julia Curtiss, Bly Sheriff Wilson escorted the three Brown and La Belle Lauretta. As for the mounting of the play Itself, none highwaymen. Thomas M- Dinning. John Chambers and John McGuire, sentenced but the highest praise can be given. The entire production throughout yesterday to 1. 19. and 30 yean Imwoe newly built In New Turk for this prisonment. respectively, to th etate penitentiary. The men er considered season's tour and displays unusual to artistic standards. The sec- desperate characters, and they were ond act. showing the Interior of the carefuly guarded. A large crowd colRajah's" palace, gives the appearance lected at the Union 8:atlon to watch of architectural solidity, distance and th departure. correct perspective, while the first act is a beautiful and rich picture of Orientalism. The Play is costumed with re- WANTS MONEY FOR markable richneses. and better still, the players know how to wear them. No UNMILLED RICE better example of lightning effects hae ever been employed In spectacular CATCH Eugene W. Chafln, the Prohibition candidate for president of the United States, will speak tomorrow evening at I o'clock in the Methodist church In this city. The Prohibition leader will be entertained at n luncheon gnd will be given a public reception in tue Commercial club, of Ralt Lake City In the afternoon. He will speak on Prohibition here In the evening. A special musical program will be rendered by the regular Methodist church choir. Owing to the speaking by Mr. Chafln the regular evening prayer meeting in Ihe Methodist church will be held an hour earlier, from 7 p. m. t 4 p. m, a half hour earlier than usual. EXCURSION ka holmtIn TflTEMT ity The Wall MU'Ing company this morning In the district court filed suit against the Continental Supply company to secure 92.240, alleged to have been due May 1, for unmilled rice delivered. Valentine Gideon I counsel for the plaintiff. 9100 a month, but he desired the patronage of the was commended. to divili city, so the'irtls m To the. council last night Cnunr man Powers recommended gatlon of valuable pieces . tlie lnwttl of propnt) utilized for the par grounds. N0 ictlai which have been pose of dumping waa taken In the matter. TO DENVER Via Denver A Rio Grande R. R-- . Sept trip, 30.00. Bept. 17th and trip. 22.50; Bept 25th and trip, 22.50 Stop over Sth. Round 14th. round 24th, round Around the Town With our Special Introductory Offer. Why not? Were helping you to get on your feet. ij 000000040040t weather city up fur ilitruMion z last night's meeetlng, and Humphn explaining that It wan at the same rat Causing Quite a Stir JAFS THEATERS Miss Agatha Berkhoel. who appear as Lady Isadora In The Girl and the Governor. Ie spending her vacation only In Salt Lake, and she appears In the opera as a pastime. Immediately after the close of the opera season. result thereof. Person who by the provision of Miss Berkhoel will resume her studies these rules are in the competitive clas- In the east. Those who hare henrd her sified service, while retaining the right say that her voice Is wonderfully 1m- to vote asa they please and to express I proved in quality of tone and other es- - Councilman Powers at the council meeting last night recommended that a preventive ordinance be passed to forbid burning of refuse In the streets. Especially is this dangerous In the cose of blankets and other material of sick rooms. The doctor cited an example, saying that years back he remembered when a smallpox epidemic waa caused through burning of bedding from the rooms of several sick persona REPORT Fair to- night and Wednesday. s We'll not appeal to you on bended knee." If you want to get a pair of shoes any pair In the house Take a peek at Absolutely Free . Baron's unequalled showing of HIGH For good, clean end wholesome feed, hay and grain, go to H. C. Farrell, 2410 Grant avenue. OUR SPECIALTY, VALLEY HAY. s THE GYMNASIUM FIRE DRILL. OUR DELAYED REEL HAE ARFIRE RIVED THE GYMNASIUM DRILL IS ONE OF THE FINEST PICTURES WE HAVE EVER RUN. SEE IT AND TELL YOUR FRIENDS. ELECTRIC. "JUST LIKE HOME-COM- E EARLY. ART CLOTHES. youre bound to and you buy a suit at $1500 or If you like them A social entertainment will be given In the Fifth ward Institute tonight under the auspices of the T. L. M. I. A. Refreshments will be served after which a good program will be rendered. o On account of the absence of Judge John D. Murphy from the city, no police court was held today. Judge Murphy Is attending the Republican state convention. over, we will present you with any pair of shoes that you may select from our stock entirely gratis. This Offer Expires Saturday,. 10 p. m. Our E 4 0. Butter customers ore the "back for more" kind. Will you Join them? Frank Smyth announces that he has a fins new baby boy at his home. FEACH ECONOMISTS FOR MEN DAY EXCURSION to Brigham City, Wednesday, Sept. 14th. Two special trains via O. 8. L., leave Ogden 9:S0 a. m. end Fare, round trip. 75c. Special trains returning, leave Brigham 5:00 and 10:10 p. m. OPERATORS OF TO STORES ltam. W. A. Eastman, Engineer Camp-- 1 bell's directing foreman, returned Sun-- 1 day from a trip to Anaconda. Mont.,) where he tine been at the professional shoot. He reports that Ogdenltee did some clever stunts. Councilman C. J. Humpria. Horace Subscribers of The Utah State Journal are requested to reed end Peer y and John Austin were appointed fellow instructions printed at head or committee of three to investigate the editorial column. 3 ' THOS. R. SEASON, MGR. |