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Show THE SAGE FOUR 33, 190 C DAILY STATE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER I Daily Siatr Sauntal OGDEN, UTAH JuKKil Publishing Ce. .... Publishers (Incosparated) Published every evening except Sunday This ordinance will be submitted to years, entitles him to so mo considers- the council at once. It may come be- turn at the hand of tho delegates to the county convention. fore the council at the next regular will meets favor nlth it meeting. If It It Is possible that the assessorshlp enable the commissioners to be ap- will provoke a battle on the convenpointed to take charge of the water tion floor. Edwin Ut, the present is out for reuomlnation. system Just as soon as it ia turned over Incumbent, others are seeking te do- but several to the city tlie first of the new year. feat him. So fur, the nut la a prvtiy This action will meet with general approval It mas the understanding when Willem M. Roylence of Provo will tiie bonds were voted tor the purchase of the system that the matter was i bo the Democratic nominee for governor if Jesse Knight csiinot be Induced The to be taken out of politlrs wholly. to alter his decision and make the Mr. ItuyluiuVs name will be city administration Is acting in good race. faith In the matter. placed on the ticket by the campaign If that action becomes , water committee But the matter of a i necessary. with be commission is not to dropped the passage ? n ordinance by the nominations The state legislative city council. An effort is to be made are approving attractive to many. to secure a stsS statute on the subj- Harry Sims U often mentioned for one ect- This Is to prevent any council of tho four legislative nominations and Jud. II. McCracken la Into the nu that may follow the present one from for this honor. Dr. J. M. Elliott of the retailing the ordinance, atmllshing Harrlsvlllo Is also spoken of for the water comnilaslon and browing tbs lower house. He has announced himbusiness of the department back Into self as a candidate. politic. This would be prevented by It la announced that Senator Thomthe creation of the commission by as P. Gore, "the Blind Senator1 nf orstate atatute Instead of by city Oklahoma will address the Democrats dinance. In Ogden October 1. In the evening. He It would be difficult to conceive will be in Ogden between trains from of opposition to the taking of the wa- 5:90 to 7:19 and plans are being made ter depur; ment entirely out of political by local Democrats to have him speak while here. Anstimi ' : Tetophonw BelL Mi- -1 lnd.a Business Office ia( EJltorUI Rooms ring 941! ring ....Bell Hi rings Ind, 9149 rings One Tear Bix Months Three Months One Month Carrier One Month Pay Ns Money te Carriers Mail Mail Mail Mail M-- IM LM M Jl ma'ter at Entered as second-clas- s the Postuffloe at Ogden. Utah, under Act of Congress of March I, 1179. M. F. CUNNINGHAM.. Manag Editor B. A. BOWMAN.. Business Manager NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS Tow should receive your paper not later than T OO p. m. if not received at that hour call Phone 9(9 and It trill be sent you by special messenger. No paper delivered after 1 p. m. Pay ns money te carrier or ether collectors unless they present ereden tiels from the undersigned. Under no circumstances will earners or collectors be allowed te taka steps. All notices of this kind must be given te this office direct or by lettart or in person, or phene 664, one ring. JOURNAL PUBLISH.NQ CO, Ex-Ro- ad iff ed I0GETHER IS THEIR CRY WHAT THOSE THE CITY WILL NOT WAIT. discovered that It will necessary for Ogden City to await the action of the state legislature brfore providing for the transfer of the water system from the control of the city council to a commission appointed for that particular purpose. It Is In the power of the mayor and city council to appoint such commission now. This action will be taken. City Attorney J. H. DeVine s now at work open an ordinance covering the point ITnothasbe been SME OF THE MODELS AND SKILLFUL MODIFICATIONS FORM A VERY ARTISTIC OlS-PLA- ONE BECAIBE OF THE RADICAL CHANGES AND AN ESPECIALLY INTERESTING FASHION THE NEW IDEAS 'EMBODIED, HAVING NOT HE SLIGHTEST IN RESEMBLANCE TO THE STYLES OF THE PAST SEASON. AUTUMN SILKS, DRESS GOODS, TRIMMINGS, ALL THAT IS NEWEST IN SILKS AND DRESS GOODS IS SHOWN IN THIS BRILLIANT DISPLAY WHICH EMBRACES THE CHOIC- EST WEAVES AND RAREST COLORINGS IN PLAIN SILFS AND SATINS AND MANY QUISITE IMPORTED FABRICS. EACH DEPARTMENT Tt ROUGHOUT THE STORE IS EX- PUT- TING ON ITS AUTUMN ATTIRE. MAY A VISIT FROM WE EXPECT YOU. p; u who predicted that Roosevelt would be on the stump advocating the election of Judge Taft before the close of the campaign acem likely to have their predictions qtade good. President Roosevelt Is too strenuous by nature to keep out of the fight In the outcome of which he la vitally Interested. in the past ten days he has written three long communications advocating the ejection of hla candidate, and It I not difficult to Imagine him walking the floor, gesticulating and rehearsing thunderbolts that hs could hurl with terrific effect Into the camp of the enemy If he were but free to take A Jumd In the fight. The president Is certainly the central figure of the compalgn on the Republican side. Chairman Norman E. Mach of the Democratic national committee is Justified In saying that the president has brushed aside both Candidate Taft and Chairman Hitchcock of the Republican committee. He certainly occupies tho center of the stage and s directing the course of the campaign for hie party. It will be deeply Interesting to. note the reply .President Roosevelt makes to William J. Bryan's challenge to produce proof that C. N. Haskell Is ' connected with the Standard OU or confess he made A blunder In endorsing the charge of William R. Hearst. OF INTEREST THIS WEEK IS OUR EXTENSIVE SH( WIND OF THE MOST ACCEPTABLE OF THE NEW FASHIONS FOR AUTUMN. THE MANY R PRODUCTIONS OF ORIGINAL Paris POOR LOCAL OPTION Weber county Is not on the map of Democrats. In the elate DOE ORLANDO W. POWERS, act- the Utah In convention Logan yesterday this ing m the capacity of temporary county waa entirely Ignored showing chairman of the Democratic elate con- pour management on tlie part of the It was vention. eouiyged the keynote for hie Weber county delegation. before tho convention met known long Is to hie state. tlie In for speech party that Judge H. H. Itolapp would not be found this Indictment of tho Repubaccept the nomination for tho supreme lican party; bench. It was unjust to him and hta "A powerful organisation of brewers friends to have his name presented. It of this state and of the nation took the waa also unjust to T. D. Johnson to matter up and made a deal with the have his name sprung for the congresRepublican organisation, and the voire sional nomination at the eleventh hour. race he made against Lyman R. of the Republican volera of this stats The STAND? DO THEY WHERE Jdarttiu-au- , the state chairman of iht upon that subject was stifle J." in touch with the party workers party That's pretty rough talk. How would In every county In the state, was In TA1I DKMQCRAT8 in their stats convention In Logan yesterday. Judge Powers like It if some Republl- - every way creditable. gave e flne exhibition of nerve they can were to say: As the date for the Republican counendorsed liryan and Kern. "A powerful organisation of brewers ty convention next Saturday approachThey failed 1 nominate a candidate of this state and of the nation took es, It becomes more and mors apparfor United Slates senator after go- tho matter up and made a deal with ent that there la to be a battle for at the Democratic organisation, and the of the nominations. ing on record In favor of It in their voice of the Democratic voters A! this least a few Supervisor L. B. Batch wants to 7" convention of two years ago. sillied was state upon that subject b, sheriff of Weber county, and there They dodged the local option quesAnd yet there I not to be found Is apparently only one obstacle to a hla deslra. That la the tion. In the Democratic state platform one realisation of Barlow Wilson to reSheriff wish of commission They dodged the railway syllable on the subject of temperanre. tain hla position for another term. question. and local option or prohibition. If the Thera Is Charles Layne, They dodged the church Interference brewers stifled tlie Republicans, who at present member of the police force. The nomination looks good to him and question. stifled the Democrats? he has been conducting a quiet camendorsea They gave While all of the candidates are paign. MAKE THEM TOE THE MARK ment to a primary election law. working for delegatee at tonight's priThey named a man for governor who REPUBLICANS maries, it la quite certain that the contest for this nomination will not b WEBER COUNTY poaiilvely refused to run. not go far wrong were settled until after the convention. to the failed grasp They signally they to put their legislative candidates finest opportunity ever presented any on record In favor of the enactment of a On another page of thle Issue cf State Journal will be found the the party In this stats, an opportunity to direct next law. In the session official call for the Democratic pritaks e positive stand on living issues winter. primary A good, strong resolution should maries and county convention. ' The and In this way make s direct appeal he adopted by the county convention primaries to select delegatee to ' the to the progressive clllsenshlp of the next Saturday. An action of this kind county convention will be held Friday elate, Irrespective of party politics. would be In line with public sentiment evening of this wetk. The county convention will be held In the court house Evidently the men who constructed the atate. in this city Tuesday, September II. the platform lielleve In moving airing throughout The Hollingsworth bill that passed Hue of of the least resistance, tagging the senate In the lest legislature only along behind and taking what the other to be smothered in the house was not fellows leave. a drastic measure. Nor was It com- GET The Democratic party In Utah has plex. It was fashioned after the old often been denounced for Its negative Iowa law and would have met the recharacter standing for nothing posiquirements very well. It Is little to tive, standing for no constructive prin- the credit of Harry Joseph and hla asciple, fur being simply an opposition sociates that It was not permitted to party, a clog on the wheels of progress become a law. The Logan convention went far to JustThis reform of the primary system Is On to Unite Christian Move ify these charges. coiplng. No party and no candidate for The Itrh for office la a terrible thing the can stand to afford legislature Churches of Canada for More when It will Induce men to smother lu It, against this way their honest convictions. Efficient Work. 'jeur THE PRESIDENT'S ACTIVITY. half-heart- SldrLs, Coats. Sigii&s, ' ; TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION By By By By By Styles in POLITICS o t The Democrats of the Box Elder-Tiwedistrict have nominated R. E. Davis of Willard for state senator. le County Recorder Wallace has no He and Treasurer Alma D. Chambers aro merely resting upon their oars, being practically assured of the nominations. ( For county attorney, David Jensen In recognises a worthy opponent George H. Davis and there la likely to be a contest before thle nomination Is settled. OTTAWA, Ont.. Sept. II.-- A movement which may eventually result In the formstlon of n close and binding union between all the Christian churches of Canada will he set on foot during the fifth session of the Genera! Synod of the Church of England In Canada, which convened In this city today. A resolution having this object In view has been presented to the Synod. Other Important matters to be considered include the treatment of the sick by spiritual methods; religious education In the schools; tlie promotion of the temperance cause; niethoile of refuting the "errors' ot the Higher Criticism, and the establishment of a church newspaper. The most vital question before the Synod, that of promoting church union, to presented in a motion by , Judge Ermatlnger, as follows: "That this Snyod considers it advisable to Invite tho of other Chrlstlon churches or bodieo In tho furtherance of the following ob- Fred J. Klesel was the victim of a little congressional boom In the W her county delegation to the state conThe in vention yesterday. delegation jects; Mon enectlve fulled to agree upon him and his name Christian and moral reform work. The defining, territorial or otherwas dropped. wise, of the fields of missionary and A merry war is promised for the other effort on the respective churches commiaalonershlp. Of the several can- or bodies. The encouragement of a didates. but two can be nominated this spirit of brotherhood and unity among year. Moroni Skeen Is conducting an all denominations of Christians, with a active campaign, and so Is Billy Wilson, view to their ultimate corporate reunion. Such other objects as the sevFrank Moure and several others. eral participating or allied churches, There should be a Urge attendance or bodies, may from time to time agree at every Republican primary In We- upon, and that a standing committee, ber county tonight. The hour le I composed of members from each house o'clock. The question as to who are be appointed to Invite, meet, consult, to be the candidates for county office and ail In conceit with similar deleand members of the legislature will be gations from the other churches or decided tonight. bodies and to report from time to time to this Synod." On the county clerkship nomination, This motion. If carried In toto, will however, the real scrap Is going to be bo a most decided effort to bring about felt. FVank J. Hendershot. Jr., and tho union of the churches. Samuel O. Dye are opponents Both are Another motion provides that the conducting clean campaigns and both Synod place on record Ite opinion that are favorably known and popular as some way should be provided under young men of Integrity. the public schools system to secure such religious instruction In primary Judge J. A. Kimball announces him- and secondary schools and universities, self as a candidate for the state leg- the teaching of such religious Instrucislature on the Republican ticket. Judge tion as the different denominations Kimball says that personally he favors may deem proper for their children. local option. Though he has no axe to grind, the jurist thinks For envelopes, letterhead, bn sin that his display of faithfulness to Re- cards, dodgers, etc, call up The Jour publican principles for let these many ob rooms. Both phones 914. S. X BUHT BUGS. candidates for the various county offices to be voted for at the election to be held on November Srd, 1908, and for Is the City Notice hereby given by such other business that may property Council of Ogden City. Utah, of the In- come before the convention. tention of such Council to make the folCARL C. RA8MU8SON. Chairman, lowing Improvements, To create Taylor Avenue from 29th JOS. MacLACHLAN, to 2S.h Streets as a sidewalk district Committee appointed by the Ogden and to build in said district concrete local of the Socialist Party to call the sidewalks in the manner following, said convention. Ogden. Utah. Bept. IS, 1908. To build on said Taylor Avenue, as First publication. Sept. 19, 1909. above mentioned, concrete sidewalks 9 inches thick and 6 feet in width. OFFICIAL CALL FOR AMERICAN; The estimated cost of said ImprovePARTY STATE CONVENTION. ments to Twelve Hundred (11200.00) NOTICE OF INTENTION. to-w- it: LYCEUM i theater Week of September 2lt, 1908 MATINEE DAILY ' to-w- lt: Dollars. The boundaries of the district to be benefited and affected by said Improvements are lines drawn fifty feet outward from and parallel to the outer boundary llnee of said street for the whole length thereof, on Taylor Avenue from 24th to 25th Streets. For the payment of the costs and xpenses of making said Improvements the City Council Intends to levy and rollect special and local taxes upon the lots, blocks, parts of lots find blocks, lands and real eetate lying and being within the boundaries of the said district to the extent of the benefits to said property by reason of said Improvements. The City Council will, on Monday, the 6th day of October, IMS, at I o'clock p, m, iii the City Council Chamber. City Hall, Ogden, Utah, hear objections In writing from any and all persons Interested In said local and special assessment. Ordered by the City Council Sep- tember 8th, 1909. E. P. BROWN, City Recorder. First publication Sept. H, IMS. Last publication Oct Srd. 1109. CALL FOR COUNTY CONVENTION. The Socialists of Weber county wll! meet In mass convention at the County Court House, In the City of Ogden, on the 24th day of September, 1108, at 8 p. m, for the purpose of nominating EXECUTIVE STAFF j J. R. NUCKOLS, Proprietor. C. W. LIPPINCOTT, Manager. MISS LOUISE ERNSBURGER. Treasurer. GEO, ECKLAND, Musical Diractor. BERT 8YPHER8, Stage Manegar The American party of the etate of, and Song Illustrator. Utah will convene In mass convention at the Salt Lake theater. Salt Lake. PROGRAMME City, Utah, at 9 O'clock p. m., Monday, j 1r Overture. for the following purSeptember 28, Bert Byphers presents Naw poses; To nominate candidates for: Yorks latest Balled Success, Governor. entitled, "When Sweet Maris Secretary of state. Wee Sweet Bataan. Justloe of the Supreme Court. L Brad, Comedy Juggler, late if State Treasurer. Bamum A Bailey. State Auditor. State Superintendent of Public In- -; 9. --Moving Picture, ; , j Caw-Boy- s' Pastime, traction. 5 Tony Johnson's performing dogs. Attorney General. One representative to the Congress of Si' Thomas and Payne in comedy the United States. e'nging export wooden choc and roller ekato dancing. To Indicate a choice of candidate for the United States Senate If the convention shall deem advisable and to Next Week transact such other business as shall i lawfully come before the convention, All electors of in state of Utah without reference to former political affiliations who believe In the principles of the American party as heretofore promulgated and who are opposed to the practice of polygamy, unlawful cohabitation and kindred offenses, to ecclesiastical interference in politics and church commercialism, ire eligible to participate In the proceedings of said convention. Dated Sept. B, 1M8. WILLARD F. SNTDER, Chairman State Committee. P. J- - DALY, Secretary State bis Show $2.00 HATS Are Perfection Specials for This WeeR dexen Children's 15c Hoc a, youn choice 25 pieces cf add late of Lad 2S0 derwear 15 10c -- and Childran'a at Un- Manufacturers Cast .., . 5 dozen $125 C. B. Corsets, 450 bolts good 1 your choice exhaustive presentation of the newest idsae elusive models net te be faund elsowhoro. The An daxan IIJO Ladies' half wool Union Suite, your choice TAILORED GARMENTS FOR WOMEN .00 75e rials era of ths highsst quality, the tailering. exception, ie equal ta the beet quality Taffeta ribbon At a groat Discount priess ana eustom without work, far below the average for garments sf and sB e around excellence. Extraordinary Sale of Dress Goods NEW TAILORED STREET Nsnparallsl Bale ef drew goads, all new stock, which New Tailored Street Dresses we purchased 475 Yards ef SUITS $15 to $65 at an Auction Sale $1.00 Fell Dnew Geode, yeur choice ' Par 352 yarda ef $125 Fall Draw Geode, yeur ehe ee par 250 yarda ef $3.00 Bread Cloth, yeur choice $20 to $40 New Afternoon and Evening Dresaes $25 to $50 $5 to $20 NEW TAILORED SKIRTS $2.19 -- well-kno- LAST THOMAS , |