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Show TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER PAGE CIOHT. Ue Anticipate the deeds of all OGDEN TODAY ded Delegation From Southern Utah Joined Here by Enthusiastic Because of our great volume of business we are in a position to provide for the needs of all Ogden Party Adherents. ' a, ntwepaper Iielegatea, representatives, and many others Just looking on. came from Salt Lake (Tty this morning to be present at the Democratic- - Slate convention at Lowere decorated gan. The delegates with Bryan-Ker- n buttons, which buying boy on the coat laptels of nearly white badges overlapped of all tliem, for long by flaming red pledges for "1'ncle'' Jesse Knight of Jrovo. candidate for exfor young Democratic nominee fur governor. About 425 Halt Lakers arrived on the for college .ieclhl and were Joined here by clone of advanced to 75 Ogdeiiltee. Tlie train arrived at 9 o'clia k and deparU-at 9:15. were en route to who those Among the convention are William Roylance Provo, Judge King of Salt Lake, if of Jesse Knight of Provo, L. R. Mar-tine- a u. chairman of the State DemoWatson-Tann- er j cratic Central Committee; you come Judge O. W. Powers, Salt Lake City; Mayor for A. L. R rewet of Ogden. CTialrman of the Weber county cenI Hgtn Thomas TW FECHHElMcR FSHEL 001 tral committee, and the delegates. Uncle Jesse Knight opemy said he waa not ansloua for the nomination, but the general opinion la that it will be forced upon him. Nearly all the delegates are fur him, and It la exWATSON-TANNE- R pected that the first ballot will unanimously place him In nomination for Clothes governor. U S. Sjiencer, assistant general passenger agent of the Oregon Short Lins, with ofllcea In Salt Lake City, waa In barge of the aitecial carrying tlie delegated. wlna tlie girl and la made governor ELECTRIC THEATRE Great enthusiasm was displayed by of the citlxcii. the Our other numbers are good and up the hosts of the Democracy at "INGOMAR," ttw Grecian luva atory tu their usual standard. Our mualc depot here and there were numerous declarafrom the pen of Marla Aim Lovell, la thla week will be a feature. If you xpresslnns of the thla be Democratic la a to tion that our feature picture tlilu week. Tliia can come at 7 o'clock, do aa, fir wt year." huve plenty of Beats at that time. picture la Edison's lateat make and "JITHT LIKE HOME." love of the savuge depk-tthe true whuee apirlt waa tamed and subdued marvels at what he tertna Ingotnur Ylvllised" conduct on the part of Pulydor, who deinnda the father of Parthenia and hla family aa alavea for debt. Ingomar sacrifices hla liberty for the love of the irl and afterward! E nfflee-sreker- men. For the first just pants suit; his the a great many ladies were here yesterday they all expressed surprise and admiration for the cla'd diplay. the man; the lad, and sedate treme a the finished pieces we show will not be here after tomorrow. we still sell those hand drawn scarfs at $1.95 and will continue to do so tomorrow tomorrow also we give free tickets on the Cluny Table Cover which is to be given away Saturday evening. -- conservative man age. -- Satisfaction is certain to the store your Fall Suit. -- Theyre $10 to $45 CLOTHING COMPANY Fit" Where the Si m DEMOCRATS DENY CHARGE - (Continued from Page Will Parry Monuments e Careful selection of etock A No. 1 workmen! studious regard for tha location and surroundings of tha family plot! thorough carrying akt of your order In every detail, to tha final erection of tha memorial, are points that distinguish our memorials and insure high-grad- 10 Appearance of City Hall to Be 'asses Strong Resolution to Enforce Section Two. of Rocky Mountain Companys Franchise-W- ork Has Been Held Back According to Reports on Steps to Take Over Waterworks. Manager Harrison's Statement. Sons $2.00 HATS Are Perfection BEDFORD, Ind.. Sept. 22. Near where the body of the Pchaefer girl was found a few years ago, the body of a beautiful glr waa found today. The girl had been murdered. The face was flattened out aa If by some blunt Instrument as was the FURS 4 EXTRAORDINARY VALUES FORECAST Fair to- night and Wednesday cooler. Miss Helen True left for her home In Boston this morning, after spending the summer with her brother. H. E. True, in Ogden. GLASSES FOR EVERY AGE are procurable here. For the youngster who la a little weak In vision, for the parents whose eyes need help, for the old folks whose sight begins to show the effect of advancing years. Comg or bring the member whose eyes need assistance. Then'll be no mistake In the glasses we supply, because we examine scientifically all cyea befon choosing tha lenses. OVER 100 PERSONS FIT. TED DURING AUGUST. $ IRRIGATION CONGRESS EXCUR- SION TO ALBUQUERQUE. N. M. Special train via Rio Grande, Sep27th. Fare. 131.95 round trip. Ticket on sale September 2trd-2(tSide tripa to City of Mexico and Grand Canyon of Colorado. tember h. street. Underground wires now carry all of the company's business on the east side of the street. 494949t999444944 MARRIAGE LICENSES A 8. Paine Alisa Minnie Clark..,, time, was filed fc) A. 8. Charleaworth William Ogden. ....... .Ogden. here that mes-sag- e. Go- vernor Haskell wired 31 r. Bryan that President Roosevelt's charges wm false. Haskell 'Phones Approvsl. ST. LOUIS, Mo., Sept. 22. Governor C. N. Haskell telephoned from Guthrie, Oklahoma, approvifi of Bryknl telegram to President Roosevelt Ht declared Ms willingness to face any tribunal President Roosevelt might name. If not exonerated he la willing to resign the treasurership. Governor Haskell said: I think lit Bryan has taken an eminently proper stand In hla message to President Roosevelt. I am certainly entitled te a hearing In regard to these chnrges I have denied. Since the President ha seen fit to sanction these charges he should b ready to prove them If he can. I welcome such Investigation and will surely appear as Mr. Bryan promised, before any tribunal named. I have no doubt of my ability to prove my Innocence. If I cannot. I shall gladly resign from the Democratic nationall The only explanation committee. that Hearat la a liar. His charge false In every particular. "I don't think much of President concludRoosevelt," Governor Haskell ed. Every one known that he I nothwas ing but a ward politician. Ha Ogden. A bond, at that Adams Miss Frances Ogden. was which Bell subject the company, Salt Lake. to forfeiture. In case any provision! Martin F. Hobsen Mies Bertie Irene Roes of the franchise were nit fulfilled. .Evanston, Wyo. never anything else.1 This bond Is for 925,000, and by th tha rlt resolution adopted last night, recorder le Instructed to notify tht company that within ninety daya the Bell company must takes steps D ptact their wires underground, or the city will do so, charging the expense to tha telephone company. It Is understood that thla Is tha first move toward the removal of overhead wires and unsightly poles wnerevei possible, In the central portion of the .,.,.1... Company Impeded. Schaefer girl's. WEATHER re- city. AROUND THE TOWN Beese Howell & Sons Over a month ago, he says, the Bell company secured estimate! for the work of completing conduits on the west of Twenty-fourt- h street, The first step toward the placing of all electrical light, telephone and telegraph wire, under ground and moving unsightly pnleg from slice! In the bunlneM section of Ogden, wti taken by tha council at hist .night regular meeting with the adoption of resolution Introduced by Cnuncllinar J. B. Dana, calling for a start upon 4 the fulfillment of the provisions Section 2 of the Bell company', frar (hlae, granted In 1901, whlrh provided that the company would commence placing It wlree In underground conduits within three yean In the paved eectlons of the city streets. la reported Manager Harrison, of the Bell company, was Inclined not to consider the action of the council aa extremely j serious, when seen by a State Journal representative today. He declared thai for over two years complete conduits had been lying absolutely useless or. Twenty-fourt- h street from Grant to Wall avenues, and that it waa tmjoa-slbl- e to proceed with the work of placwires because the underground, ing city had. never paid for the block of paving between Washington and Grant avenues on Twenty-fourt- h street. Until thla Is done, the Bell company, he says, dares not disturb the paving In order to lay Us wires At the same time, it Is Impossible to continue the work on othef streets, owing to the fact that this block is the most Important In the system. According to Manager Harrison's statements, 117,909 Invested In the street conduits has been Twenty-fourt- h tied up useless, beesuse of this Im-- 1 irder-groun- d. ! EXCURSION TO DENVER TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Via Denver A Rio Grande R. R, Sept. 9th. Round trip, 120.00. Sept. 17th and llth, round trip. 922.50; Sept 25th and 29th, round trip, 922.50 Stop over FOR SALE Household Kqrnlture. quire. 2070 Jefferson Are. i I In-- ! Clothing Arrivals If it is nifty togs you are looking for, something different from the ordinary, that something will appeal to the swell dresser, we invite your inspection of our new Suits and Overcoats for Fall and Winter n. Ch- Our New BEAUTIFUL GIRL FOUND MURDERED The Latest In J. 8. LEWIS A CO Jewelers and Opticians It Special Councilmanic Committee Buildings. uf Miohl-ga- LEGALIZE Councllmen C, J. Humphris, Horace The unsightly old structures adjoin- E. Feery and John Austin, aa a special committee on ways and means, re satisfaction, ing the police station and the Carneto the council at Inst night's & Co. gie library building on the City Hall ported meeting recommending that City At 2253 WASHINGTON AVE. square are to be tom down and moved tomey J. H. DeVlne be authorised to to city profierty located on Twentieth draw up an ordinance providing for to be street between Jefferson and Madison a municipal water commission, submitted to the city fathers at the avenues. earliest possible date. ECONOMISTS FOR MEN Thla action waa decided upon by the The committee reported that at least council lent night, which adopted SO days would be required for the preresolution. Introduced by Counmllmen parations for transfer of accounts and Chris Flygare and C. J. Humphris, books to the city from the water com only Councllnien John Austin and pony on January 1 next. They recGeorge Wilson voting against the re ommended that these accounts be reuioval of the stockade. ferred to the engrossing committee of . For some time, especially since the the council with power to act. The special committee la hard at parking of the square, the unsightly old shacks have proved an eyesore to work arranging the details of the Im many and the move la generally re- portant transfer of th water system from corporation to munlcpal garded aa an excellent Improvement Jos. Parry Indiana, and E. O. Wood, of They telephoned leader in icago and New, who advttu-- the Im- proved by Removal of Old ) ference between Mr. Bryan, Lamb s MOVE 1 1908-190- 9. Suits and Overcoats from $1&50 to $40.00. The kind that ABT builds. N. O. OGDEN CO. CARE CLOTHIERS TO MEN WHO |