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Show THE DAILY STATE JOURNAL. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, PACK FOUR Candidate for the coming legislature ahould tar pledged to work and vote for the enactment of a primary law aa OGDEN, UTAH good a the heat to be found !u any Jtimwl Publishing C. .... Publishers other state in the I'nlua. Primary reform la in the Interest of (Incowratod) Published every evening except Sunday cleaner politico and better government. Daily $tatr ilmiriuil DES MOINES PLAN Telephenee 1 ring BelL Bualneae Office N't iTHKR question that Is coming Ind 5541 ring Editorial Room ....BelL 544 I rluge Ind. 554 1 ring in the larger rltiea. la the aubatitutlon if what I known aa the Galveataa plan or the Ik- - Molnea plan f city govTERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION ernment for the ayalem now In opera$5 0 tion. By Mall On Tear IN In Salt Lake City especially there la By Mail Six Montha 1M a strong demand fur a change. There By Mall Three Mentha .... M prominent men connected with the By Mall One Month SI commercial organisations ar making By Carrier One Month an investigation into the merit of the No Camera te Money Pay plan of city government now on trial Iowa, rian are also aeeond-daae mater at In Dee Moines, Entered aa secure the enactment of a the Poatufflo at Ogden. Utah, under on foot to law by th neat legislature to enable Act f Congreaa of March I, 1171. nf the Aral and second clauses In to adopt thla form of city thl state Editor M. F. CUNNINGHAM.. Manag If they oo dealre. government B. A. BOWMAN.. Buaineaa Manager It 1 time fur a study of the question to b taken up la Ogden City. Either the Weber dub, the City Improvement league or the Chamber of Commerce should lie busy now gathGOOD TIME TO BUILD ering data and arranging fir open la In need of a.ime of the subject. OGUKN CITT Thla apartment hounra. form of duelling haa grown Into great fm-llie- a popularity in all cillea. Many hual-nrdraire to live cloae to the WHAT dialrlrt; they do mt car for fit Ilk of. relieved to be grounds, and they the wiirk and rare of keeping up heat, die-cusal- jur 0 aa O 0 water and light Soon a number of fainlllea will he moving to thla rlty from Washington, D. C and other polnta, the men to aaaum their dullea In connection with the foceatry aervlne. Many of theae would he Khtd to find amall. neat, well arranged apartnienta awaiting them within a abort dlatance of their ofnees. laical capital lata will And safe and profitable fleld for tnveatinent right here, it a one of the demand of the hour, tlood hounra for rent are rare; there are few vacant anywhere In the lty and the demand for maid dwelling la on the tnnreaae. Inventor Who will be the wide-awato make the initial move for modern apartment house t ke II KARAT started when he charged with being Governor C. N. llaskt-l- l Hears! smirched with Standard Oil, aaya he haa made no charges just pulled the record on the governor. Th record la not dear, but there Is enough In It to demand explanation. Haskell denies all connection with the corporation named; denounces llearat aa all klnda of a liar; challenges hi in and la rushing to tn n show-dowGuthrie, Oklahoma, lo meet Hearst per ennally and "have It out with him," a the dlMpatchea say. The fact hut Haskell la the lienio-ersti- c governor of Oklahoma ; that he la the treasurer of the Democratic national committee, and that' he la n clou iieraonal friend of William J. Hrynn makes the expose embarrassing to the lHonocrats of the nation, Haskell aaya he will not resign hla position on the natlunal committee, and In every way he shows a disposition to fight. Should he fall to show a clean bill, hla activity In the campaign would certainly prov disastrous to Bryan. The dunl between the governor and the man who la fighting both Rryan and Tail, both on the stump and In hts numerous papers, will be watched with keenest Interest. Already thla, taken In connection with the bombshell ex ploded under Senator J. B. No raker, la by far the most sensational devel opment of the campaign. R. n; THE PRIMARY TIIK S The Halt City papers have the line-u- p for following the Democrat who meet In state convention In Logan today: Pur governor, Jesse Knight, of Provo, by acclamation, without opposition. of For Congress, Frank R. Halt laike or L. R. Marltneau, For electors. James Andrus, nf 8t George, John Beaman, of Weber, and R. N. Buskin, of Balt Lake. Fhr secretary of state, Harden Ben-nio- n, of Uintah. For attorney-genera- l, g. R. Thurman, of Uintah county, or Joseph Stringfel-loof Balt Lake.. Ktr treasurer, Capt. Joseph E. Caine, of Balt Lake. For auditor. J. W. Nixon, of Emery county, nr W. J. Korth, of Halt Lake county. For Judge of the supreme court, II. II. Rolspp, nf Ogden, or 8. W. Btewart, nf Halt lAke. For suerlntendent of public Instruction, p. H. Robinson, of MantL or Jos. P. Merrill, of Balt Laks. For state chairman, Lyman R. to eiunvrd himself. LAW attention of th State la called to the effort made by Renalor Charles R. Hollngsworth, of thla city, to secure the enactment of a primary law In the last session nf the legislature. Unfortunately the measure. Senate Rill No. 17. was found In the Junk pile at the end of the session. in the title to this bill are found these words which sum up the chief argument In favor of a change: "Whereas, the evils and vices of the convention system of nominating and selecting candidates for public office, declaring political prinrlplea and politics. making rules for party government and electing party offlcera, managers and delegates. have become and are o flagrant and oppressive aa to deprive the great majority of our of that fullneaa of political liberty which, by tbs letter and the spirit of our constitutions, federal and state, were designed for every freeman." The measure Introduced by Senator Hollingsworth was comprehensive. It was bused upon some of the best lawn now In force In other 'states, and It la a misfortune It waa not Incorporated In the atatutea of the atate. The fact that the Republicans had overwhelming majorities In both branches nf th legislature and that the governor was also a Republican, makes that party responsible for the defeat of the eltl-ae- o 0 w, HEARBT VS. HASKELL WHjI.IAM IN POLITICS " ns Mar-tlnea- u, Judge J. B. McCracken la another 'oynl Republican who will be before he Republican county convention an a The candidate for the legislature. fudge Is entitled to consideration for tnls or any other office. II practiced law In Michigan, where he graduated from a lour school Mid was admitted to practlc In the supreme court and he has been a resident of Utah for the past ten years. No Republican whit is Interested In the public affairs of Weber county an afford to remain away from the tomorrow BID LOWEST In Three Cement Sidewalk Districts Contractors Have Ail Aisi n mn Styles in Suits, Skirls, Coots. the Best of Race. OF INTEREST THIS WEEK IS OUR EXTENSIVE SHOWING OF THE MOST ACCEPTABLE OF THE NEW FASHIONS FOR AUTUMN. THE i ( for contracts at the meeting of the council last night, when bids were opened for three districts. In district No. IL extension No. S, which la situated on Van Buren avenue between Twenty-fourt- h and Twenty-sixth streets, th Wheelwright bid was $1,017.1!, the other company submitting as Its figure $1.15$. In district No. I, extension 4. on Twenty-fift- h street between Jackson and Taylor avenues, the Wheelwright bid was $1,111.11, or about $1 per running foot. The Moran company's best figure was $4,45$. In district No. II, extension No. $. which Includes Wall, Ping re, Grant, Lincoln and parts of Washington avenue In the first ward south of Twenty-ei- street. Wheelwright's bid and Moral $5.m. All of these bids were referred to the sidewalk committee and Cliy Engineer Parker. MODELS AND SKILLFUL MODIFICATIONS MANY REPRODUCTIONS OF ORIGINAL Par s FORM A VERY ARTISTIC Dis ONE BECAUSE OF THE RADICAL CHANGES IN OF THE PLAY AND AN ESPECIALLY INTERESTING SAJME FASHION THE NEW IDEAS EMBODIED, HAVING NOT THE SLIGHTEST RESEMBLANCE IS NEWEST IN TO THE STYLES OF THE PAST SEASON. AUTUMN SILKS, DRESS GOODS, TRIMMINGS, ALL THAT DRESS GOODS IS SHOWN N WEAVES AND RAREST COLORINGS IN PLAIN SILKS AND SATINS QUISITE IMPORTED FABRICS. SILKS THIS BRILLIANT DISPLAY WHICH EMBRACES THE EACH DEPARTMENT THROUGHOUT AND AND CNOiC-ES- MANY EX- THE STORE IS PIT- TING ON ITS AUTUMN ATTIRE. MAY WE EXPECT A VISIT FROM YOU. ghth $4,550.8! S. J. BUIRT BR.0S. OFFICIAL CALL FOR AMERICAN PARTY STATE CONVENTION. The American party of the state of Utah will convene In mass convention at the Balt Lake theater, Balt Lake City, Utah, at $ o'clock p. m., Monday, September It, for the following purposes: To nominate candidates for: Governor, Secretary of stats. Justice of the Supreme Court. La Mode Millinery LY CEUM THEATER Week of September State Treasurer. Btat 21 at, 1906 MATINEE DAILY Auditor. State Superintendent of Public In- struction. Attorney General. One representative to the Congress of the United Btatee. To Indicat a choice of candidate for th United States Senate if th convention shall deem advisable and to transact such other business as shall awfully come before the convention. state of Utah All electors of in without reference to former political afflllatlona who believe In the principles of tha American party aa heretofore promulgated and who are opposed to tha practlc of polygamy, unlawful cohabitation and kindred offenses, to ecolealaatlcal Interference In politics and church rommerclallam. are eligible to participate In the proceedings of said convention. Dated Sept, S, ISOS. WILLARD F. SNTDKR. Chairman State Committee. P. J. DALY, Secretary Bute EXECUTIVE STAFF THE LATEST IN ALL STYLES OP Pattern Suit Hats Also o Fine Line of Hots for Misses J. R.1 NUCKOLS, Proprietor, C. W. LIPPINCOTT, Manager. MISS LOUISE ERNSBURGER, Treasurer. GEO. ECKLAND, Musical Direct BERT 8YPHERS, Stag and Song llluotrator. Mana( PROGRAMME Jvorturo. E Bart Syphera presents New Yark'a latest Ballad Success, entitled, "Whan Swart Man Was Sweat S xtssn. Sr Brad, Comedy Juggler, 1st f Baraum A Bailey, .Moving Pictures, Cow-BoPastime. L Tony Johnsons performing dsg. Thomas and Payne in conwdy s'nging export wooden shot and roller skate dancing. 1. 339 24th Street -- Big Show Next NOTICE OF INTENTION. Notice Is hereby given by the City Council of Ogden City, Utah, of the Intention of such Council to make tha fol lowing Improvements, To create Taylor Avenue from !4th to !5:h Streets as a sidewalk district and to build in said district concrete sidewalks In the manner following, Week SICK ROOM RUBBER to-w- it: evening. They often In all th districts of the county at S o'clock in the evening. The bunt neaa of the primaries la to select dele gaiea to the county convention to be he d Saturday next, at which candl To build on said Taylor Avenue, aa da tea for county offlcera and members above mentioned, concrete aldewalks 4 of the legislature are to he choaen. Inrhea thick and $ feet In width. Just on the eve of the meeting of The estimated cost of said Improve' the peinivrallc atate mnvenllon i inenta Is Twelve Hundred $1!00.00) doubt haa arisen aa to whether a can Dollars. The boundaries of the district to be d idols for United Stntea senator will be nominated In that convention. Sam- benefited and affected by said Improveuel Newhouse. Judge O. W. rowers. ments are llnee drawn fifty feet outward from and parallel to the outer Judge W. H. King and James H. Moyle are th prospective candidates. If no boundary lines of said street for tha candidate la named In the convention whole length thereof, on Taylor Avenue It will he because of fear of offending from !4th to !5th Street. For the payment of the costa and Ilia friends of the other would-b- e candl expensea of making aald Improvements dates. th City Council Intends to levy and On th Democratic special going to collect special and local taxes upon Logan this morning a boom waa started tha Iota, blocks. parts of lota and for T. D. Johnson, of thla city, for Mocks, lands and real estate lying and Congress. It would not be aurprlelng being within th boundaries of the If the slate would shift around In thla said district to the extent of the bene' p fits to aald property by reason of aald way. especially If Judge H. II. makes It plain that he will not Improvements. The City Council will, on Monday, run for the supreme bench. the 5th day of October, 1$0S, at .1 It la doubtful if there has ever been o'clock p. m.. In the City Council Chammore genuine hustling among Weber ber, City Hall, Ogden. Utah, hear obcounty Republicans, hustling on the jections In writing from any and an quiet, than la going on at this time persona Interested In aald local and special assessment. A number of rices In Saturday's con Ordered by the City Council Seprentlon will be decidedly rlose and In' tember Itth, 10S. for nee clerk The terestlng. county E. P. BROWN. City Recorder. between Hendershot and Dye, la one First publication Sept 11. 100$. of the nicest ever pulled off In the Last publication Oct Srd. ISOS. county. priinarlea 1901. to-w- lt; mmm ssmum ass L CLARK & SOU 2360 Washington Avenue GOODS Fountain Syringes, Hot Water Bottles, Breast Pumps, lea Cap. Invalids' Air Cushions. Atonin'. Rubber Gloves, Stomach Tubs Rubber Urinala, Bulb 8 rings, Crutch Tip, Infants Syringes, Etc. Wo ara headquarter for the robber necessities of th aek room. Don't buy old untrustworthy rubbr to gat goods whan it coats no more th ef all dependable goods with of frb wear elasticity, vim and new rubber. Ho-lap- Now It la Dr. A. S. Condon who is LAGOON ROUTE being pushed Into the local senatorial race. Republicans from various parts SALT LAKE A OGDEN RY. CO. of the county have been urging him to Time table in effect Sept 1, 1908. enter the llsta against Kuchler and Trains arrive Hollingsworth even at this late day, Trains leave at Ogdn from When the doctor waa asked. about It he Ogden for Lagoon Mil. Lagoon merely wagged hla head and said, "The A Salt Laks. and Sa!t Lake The fact that the Republicans In people ought to know what they 5:15 a.m. 6:10 a.m. their recent atate convention failed to want." 8:15 a.m. 9:55 a.m. endorse the direct jaimsry system, 11:05 a.m.' makes It appear that that party la op1!:!5 p.m. !:05 p.m. 3:!S p.m. posed to the reform. This silence Is IRRIGATION CONGRESS EXCUR4:15 p.m. 5:55 P-especially significant In view of the SION TO ALBUQUERQUE, N. ID :S5 p.m, 7:5$ p.m. defeat In the last legislature of Senator Through trains Good Service. Hollingsworth's bill. Thla ahould not be made a party IsLagoon Route tickets through tha sue. It should not constitute a club Special train via Rio Grande, Sep Ogden Canyon are good only with OgIn the hands of som cheap boss dis- tember !7th. Fare, $31.5 round trip. den Auto Co, and they are credited In the old system of holding Tickets on sale September !3rd-26t- h preference here over all others. SIMON BAMBERGER. primaries. It Is in the Interest of all Side trips to City of Mexico and Grand Prest A Gen'l Mgr. good mert and women of all parties. Canyon of Colorado, Proscription Specialist! 2479 WASHINGTON Both Pitman and Gregg Shorthand are taught at the Ogden Business College. Every Pupil is given several veeks of actual Business Experience before leaving the School. Its just like changing positions when you leave here and begin work for a business house. AVE. The Royal Steam LAUNDRY 369-37-1 23rd St Try our Rough, 6c Per Beth Pb"1 Dry Wahi"$ Pound m OGDEN BUSINESS COLLEGE economists FOR men 2141 WASHINGTON AVENUE $3.00 SHOES are IT JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY |