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Show THE DAILY STATE JOURNAL, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER PAGE FOUR Daily &!atr ilmtrtuil OGDEN. UTAH " Journal Publishing Co, ...Pubiishup (Incucporated) Published every evening except Sunday Telephones Business Office Bell, ill- -1 ring Ind., 9441 ring Editorial Rooms ....Bell, 544 I rings lnd (14 X rings TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION By By By By By 1(00 Mail On, Tear I0U Mail Six Months IM Mall Three Months BO Mail One Month M Carrier One Month Pay Ns Money to Carriers mater at Entered as second-clas- s the Puotofflce at Ogden. Utah, under Act of Congress of March I, XS79. M. F. CUNNINGHAM.. Msnag Editor B. A. BOWMAN.. Business Managlr NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS . Tou should receive your paper not later than 7:00 p. ni. If not received at that hour call Phono MB and it will be sent you by special messenger No paper delivered after 7 P- - m. Pay ns money to carrier or ether collectors unless they present credos tials from the undersigned. Under ns circumstances will carriers or collectors bo allowed to take steps. All notices of this kind must bs given to this office direct sr by letter, or in person, or phene 664, one ring. JOURNAL PUBLISH.NG CO, era tic convention on Sept. 2!. X am requested to eay that after giving the mat'er due consideration, we have decided to release you from the contract. and shall make arrangements to hold the convention elsewhere. We regret very much if you have been at all embarrassed and take this opM,nunity f expressing our full appreciation of the tender, and wish you would kindly convey to your council our. thanks fur the courtesy. With sentiments of the highest esteem, I beg to remains, yours very truly. HENRY G. HAYKALL. Chairman.- The dwlrlnn la right. There la no more reason why a Mormon place of worst'd p should be for political ourposes than there h why a Catholic or rr.by: erUn church should lie used for that purpose. Every city that astdrea to the holding of hig conventions, should be provided nlth a wigwam or auditorium e, especially for that purpose. in this Balt Luke City la sad'y respect. The same Is true of Ogden. In The Interior of the large rlty Mocks could be used to good advantage f r this purpose. u-- d ar--n- Sp-n-- CHANLER S MOULD defeat ewls Wtuyvesant Chanter h. G. la responnible In oil parte of the country for the defeat of bill demanded by the people; for blocking the reforms demanded by President Roosevelt? for controlling legislation In the Interest of predatory wealth." If the Republicans elect a majority of the memltem of the next House of Representatives, Joseph G. Cannon will be a candidate for another term as speaker. In all parts of the country Republican voters are putMng their nominees for Congress on record as to whether they will vote for Joseph G. Cannon for speaker or not. The Republican voters of Utah are Just aa good as the Repuhlcsn voter of any other district In the United States. Where does their nominee fur press atsnd on this Cannon proposition? Will Joseph Howell vote for Joseph Cannon for speaker If both 'get hack to Washington? A CONVENTION HALL j state convention la hereby called to meet at Logan C!t, Utah, on Tuesday. Sept. 22, 19H, at 11 o'clock a. m.. for tha purpose of nominating three presidential electors, who will vote In the electoral college for William J. Bryan and John W. Kern for president and rice president respectively, of tha United States; sad andidates for the following officers for the state of Utah: One Justice of the Supreme Court. A Democratic NOTICE. . Box MODELS AND SKILLFUL Lock Company make, formerly iwncd by A. W. Putnam, a bankrupt, located In the storeroom at No. 2345 Washington Avenue. Ogden City, Utah. Bidders may examine said safe 2 o'clock and four oclock o m. dally. Bid must be sealed and dellv. ered to the undersigned at No. 23 IS Washington Avenue on or before two o'clock p. m.. of Wednesday, September 23,. 1909. Each bid must be accompanied by a cashier's check payable to the undersigned for at least 25 r cent of the umount of the bid. Term of sale are cash, upon approval of vale by referee In bankruptcy. The under' bc-'we- en MODIFICATIONS OF THE SME FORM A VERY ARTISTIC HE FASHION THE NEW IDEAS EMBODIED, HAVING NOT SLIGHTEST Elder . . , Carbon . . Davie . . . Emery . , Garfield . 2raiid . . Iron . , .... .... .... .... .... ...... 101 19 Rich TO THE STYLES OF THE PAST SEASON. AUTUMN SILKS, DRESS GOODS, TRIMMINGS, ALL THAT IS NEWEST DRESS GOODS IS SHOWN IN THIS BRILLIANT DISPLAY WHICH IN SILKS EMBRACES THE 1 . QUISITE IMPORTED FABRICS. ON ITS AUTUMN ..119 .... EACH DEPARTMENT AND SATINS THROUGHOUT AND MANY THE STORE IS EXPLT-TIN- ATTIRE. I j Uintah 7 ll tab , , ...... Juab 19 Kane . , Millard Morgan 2; Washington I!1 Wayne B Weber MAY WE EXPECT A VISIT FROM YOU. 1 SO 1 Piute EST WEAVES AND RAREST COLORINGS IN PLAIN SILKS and CHc:r. C Salt Lake . (9 Ran Juan . 9 j Sanpete 19 j Sevier . 9 Summit 2 j Tooele 1 r, RESEMBLANCE ur . . c3-PLA- AND AN ESPECIALLY INTERESTING ONE BECA1SE OF THE RADICAL CHANGES Wasatch . .. 15 21 10 9 99 11 . 1 9 41 J. BURT BROS. 1 The chairman of the Democratic county committee In each county Is hereby directed to call e'ther primaries or convention on Sept. 17, 1909, for the EXCURSION TO DENVER lection of these delegatee. Via Denver A Rio Grand R. R., Sept. Delegatee and visitors to this conven- Sth. Round trip, 28.00. Sept 17th and tion will be lin'd round trip ticket to round trip, $22 50; Sept 25th and 18th, Logan at single fare on Ml railway round trip, $22.50 Stop over from all point In the state and from 29th, Evanston, Wyo. Tickets will he sold Sept. 20, 21 and 72, good returning until Sept. 2B. Special train via O. 8. L. will leave Salt Lake at 7:10 a. m.. Sept. 22. arriving Logan about 10:45 a. m. LTMAN R. MARTINEAU. Albcrn Allen, Mfr. Chairman. J. E. CLARK, Secretary, 412 25th Street. Phene 22. GRAND OPERA HOUSE : ONE NIGHT ONLY SEPTEMBER 20th . A SUMPTUOUS PRODUCTION OF THE HOLY CITY WITH LUELLA Allen Transfer Co. CALL FOR REPUBLICAN PRIMARIES. . County Convention I to called meet Saturday, Sep. hereby 29th, 1908. at 11:00 a. m. at the County Court house of Weber County, at Ogden Cltv, for the purpose of noniln-itln- g candidates for the offices In Welter county a provided by law. Prlmarlea for the election of the number of delegates from each district to aald convention, as hereinafter dial gnat ed. will be held Wednesday evening, September 23 rd, 1908, at 1:00 o'clork p. m. The various dlstrieta wll meet a? the usual places, unlesa otherwise ordered by the Clialrman of the County Central Committee. The county precinct should each select a candidate for Justice of the Peuce and Constable and certify their nom inatlon to the County Clerk, as provided by law. Ogden City Apportionment for County Convention. No. of District Delegatee. , I Second Ward Second Ward Second Ward ..... 5 7 7 7 S 7 Direction c . 'o.'ivajm . . LeCOMTE A FLESHER Pure, Instructive, I lucrative Story of the Daya of Our Sav our. 8UPERBLY MOUNTED, CORRECTLY COSTUMED, STRONG SUPPORTING COMPANY. A PRICES $3.00 SHOES are IT FOR THIS 25c, 50c, 75c Seats On Sale Saturday. ENGAGEMENT and $100 Theater Parties Forming A . 9 7 9 I 10 9 9 I Total 124 No. of Delegate. .1 2 Huntsville Kanes vllle : 9... Third Ward 9 Third Ward 9 Third Ward 10 Fourth Ward 11 Fourth Ward 12 Fourth Ward 13 FVurth Ward 14 Fifth Ward 11 Fifth Ward 19 Fifth Ward 17 Hooper Hooper No. . i A Republican ... SALOME . ECONOMISTS FOR MEN First Ward 1 First Ward 2 First Ward 1 First W ard f. MOREY AS i COUNTY APPORTIONMENT. ft A 'is t, h m n Styles in Coats. Skirls, wt, OF INTEREST THIS WEEK IS OUR EXTENSIVE SHOWING OF THE MOST ACCEPTABLE OF THE NEW FASHIONS FOR AUTUMN. THE MANY R: PRODUCTIONS OF ORIGINAL Pa 5. 3 Secretary of State. Stale Treasurer. State Auditor. Attorney General. Superintendent of Public Instruction. And to select a new state committee. The convention will eonsit of 505 delegates and they will be apportioned 'in the basis of one delegate for every vote cast for O. W. Powers fir congress In 1909. Thle will give the respective counties the following representation: Tha Apportionment In the District Court of the United Precinct. States for the District of Utah. Burch Creek In the matter 0f A. W. Putnam, a Eden bankrupt. Farr West . . The undersigned will receive bids for that certain safe of the DlebolJ Safe Ilarrlsvllle No. 1 reserve i Congressman. Governor. diaries Evans Hughes for Cache . j 1961. fifty-fo- 190S. STATE Headquarters Democratic State Com- mtttee. Salt Lake City, Utah, Aug. 17. Beaver governor of New York In November, he would at onc become one of the men to be reckoned with In the poll t Ice of the nation. Chanh-- r will lie St years old next week. Ha Is a cousin ,f John Jacob Astor and Is a man of great wealth n Ms own right, lie la not at all stuck-u- p on account of his wealth; he ta a lawyer by profession: he tnkea a diep Interest in public afTulrs: and he Is a good public siwaker. As a Democrat he waa elected lieuTHAT HIGH TAX LEVY tenant of bla state two yeara ago ly a majority of S.hnO. although GoverALMA D. nor Hughes as a Republican, running COUNTY TKKASURER calls attention to the s.itne time, swept the state over at 111 the Examiner Wtlllmn the false nUtenient R. llcarst by pluaraltty of nnd Standard as to Increase In county Eit.nnO. taxes. The rate for county purMie This man Chanter Is worth watching. this year la I mills. This Is Identically the rate of the past six or eight years CALL FOR COUNTY CONVENTION. The rale is higher in the city, but It has been authorised and ratified by a The Hitclallsta of Weber county will direct vote of the taxpayers. The In meet in mass convention at the County rreaae la t.J mills for the erection and Cotut House. In the City of Ogden, on improvement of school buildings, the the 24th day of September, 1900, at I vntera endorsed In the High school p. m., for the purpose of nominating election. The other Increase l 10 mills, candidates for the various county offor the one year only, for the pur- fices t" be voted fir at the election to chase of the waterworks system was be held on Novemlier 3rd. 1900, and for endorsed In the water bond election such other huslnesa that may properly These are the only Increases In the come before the convention. rlty rale and they have been thoroughly CARL C. RASMUSSOV. discussed for months. There has been Chairman. no Increase whatever In the county JOB. MacLACHLAN, rate. Committee appointed by the Ggden It la hard for a sorehead to resist local of the Racialist Tarty to call the althe templatlnp to knock, and It Is said convention. ways easier tn knock than K la to InOgden. Utah, Rept. 15, 1900. vestigate and print facts. First publication, Rept. 19. 1909. TIB WARMING UP 4 HORSEMEN, ATTENTION. move In tha to begin TIIINGh The Sta'e noard of llorse Commiscampaign. hereby Issues a call for a William J. Bryan attacks William H. sioner Taft personally and William II. Taft meeting. In Salt LHke City, during State Fair week, of all mn Interested retaliates In kind. William R. llcarst says William J. !n the horse Industry. The purpose of the meeting will be Bryan referred to laboring men aa He also refers to to organise a Utah Horae Breeder' aa "public beggar." film as a "shellman and other like siH'kitlon and to discuss all subject to the horse business. terms. He also shows tty correspondThe time 04 place of meeting will ence that Foraker, of Ohio, drew 150.-00- 0 he announced later. from the Standard OH company. William J. Bryan Ignores William R. Hears t. lie aaya: IRRIGATION CONGRESS EXCURI am fighting Mr. Taft. Mr. Taft or I will be elected. If Mr. llearst will SION TO ALBUQUERQUE, N. M. declare he la endeavoring to help elect Mr. Taft and Mr. Taft will endorse Seclal train via Rio Grande, SepMr. Hears! as a representative of Retember 27th. Fare. 111.95 round trip. publican Ideas and Mr. Ilearst'a method 2Srd-20tof campaigning. I will answer 61 r. Tickets on sale September Grand Mexico to Side and of trips City llearst.Wllllsin II. Taft has taken to the Canyon of Colorado. tump, lie will bog the com pas and A BURGLAR IN TOWN visit kH the doubtful states within reach. hla name I bad cough." He doesn't Big guns on both aides r unlimber rare for go:d or silver but he will aa all Ing. It begins to look after stent your health away. If he apthough there might be a fight. pears In your house arrest him at once counon. Tha war the Let go merry with Ballard' Ilorchonnd Syrup, It try Is safe anyhow. may mean consumption If you don't. A cure for all couahs, cold and chest WHERE DOES H0WELL STAND 7 troubles. Price 25c. 50c and fl.PO per bottle Sold by Geo. F. Cave. CANNON SPEAKER JOSEPH FOR DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION. CALL It, 10 . Liberty Marriott . , . North Ogden Plain City . Pleasant View Randall , , Rlverdale . Roy . . Slater vllle . L Intah . , Warren West Weber No. 1 West Weber No. 2..... 2 Noteworthy ExMbffion of AUTUMN MWI.1INF.lgY A Most Magnificent Display Our Fall Stock Is READY FOR INSPECTION BEAUTIFUL PATTERNS This Exposition oi Fashionable Millinery Will Excel Any Previous Exhibit in Ogden The Leader MiMmeryiCo. iz-rs I the right to reject any Wilson ilpied S all bids. The said sale will be nude Democrats the OitTOTNALLT subject to confirmation after notlc- - to 75 Total bold their state con- the creditor. number of delegates 199 Total vention In the Mormon tabernacle In By direction of Hon. A. B. Pgttnn. f. J. hbndershot. . Logan. OPpAUlon fa this arose nd referee In bankrupty. ' Chairman. the fol'owinv eomnninicBtlon telle of THOMAS R. SEASON. thomas h. davis. the final outcome:- - ' ; Trustee of thu Estate of A. W. Putnam, Secretary. Logan, Utah, Sept. 17, 190. Presia Bankrupt. 19th. 1905. dent Isaac Smith, Logan, Utah. Dear Dated: Ogden, Utah, September II, Ogden, Utah. Sept. First publication Sept. 19. 1900. Mr. Smith: In view of the fact that 1909.' Loot publication Sept 23. 1900. ' you. your self and counselors and memDate first publication Sept. 12. 1906 ber of the high council are being seDate last publication Sept. 23. 13ul verely criticised for having tendered For envelope, letterhead, burinaa this committee the use of the taberdodger. etc- - call up The Journal card, want ad deliver Jeumal the to Dotnohold the state nacle la which goad. Job room. Both phone 994. MRS. S. E LYON, Prop. |