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Show THE DAILY STATE JOURNAL. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER PAGE FOUR mean added prestige and notoriety to him. B.ar.dard Oil developmentg will be OGDEN, UTAH watched from now on to the exclusion Journal Publishing Co .... Publishers of al other matters connected with (Incoxgiorated) national politics. Published every evening except Sunday "RED LIGHT" EVIL. Telephones 1 Bell. Business Office ring In Ogden gir watching with 4 lad- ring MANY interest these days ths EJiiorial Rooiue ....Bell, CC4 2 rings light waged for decency in Balt Lake Ind, (14 I rings City, the fight to suppress or control the social evil. The latest phase of TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION the fight, the crusade on the part of 16.06 the sheriff and his deputies, to comBy Mall One Tear By Mall Six Months pel the denixena of the underworld to be less flugrant In plying their vicious By Mail Three Months M burint-ss- . By Mail One Month carries a lesson fur Weber By Carrier One Month officials. county Pay Ns Money to Carriers It naturally gives rise to the quesas to why some similar step should tion ma'ter at not hr taken in Ogden. If Balt Lake Entered as second-clathe Postoffloo at Ogden. Utah, under City has a criminal "Red Light" disAct Congress of March S. 1171. trict. so has Ofden. If Bait Lake City M. F. CUNNINGHAM.. Mana'g Editor Is aroused over the building up of B. A. BOW MAN.. Business Manager "Red Light" stockades In that city, why should not the better dtlsens of Ogden NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS be similarly aroused, especially as such stockades already exist here? If the Tou should receive your paper net In Balt Lake find authorities county later than 7:00 p. m. if not received to drive the fallen women It necessary It M4 and Phon call at that hour the off dene street and then their Into will be sent you by special messenger. dens closed, their to them keep compel delivered after t No paper p. Pay no money to carrier or ether why should not similar action be taken eo sot era unless they present creden- In Ogden? tials from the undersigned. Ogden Is lu a position to profit Under no circumstances will carriers greatly by the experience of the auor collectors be allowed to take stops. thorities In the capital In their efAll notices ef this kind must be given forts to suppress or control an evil to this office direct or by letter, or in that la the one distinctive blot on modperson, or phone 664, one ring. ern civilisation. NG CO PUBLISH. JOURNAL Daily Stole Knurnol 1-- -- Jl ss a 1 1 THE GALVESTON the only Issue STANDARD OIL isnow. In the long plntfornu with their issues are In the Junk All and the platitudes pile. have been brushed aside. )rlni-lile- s Who cares now whether we have high or low tariff? Who cares now whether we have lnJuncthMia or Jury trials In lalwr All msde-te-ord- er ed cases? HAS BAD NAME I I Suffers From the Present Un- -; wholesome Reputation ofRus- - j sian Namesake. 8T. PETERSBURG. Fla., Sept. Jl. When the founders of the metropolis of the Pinellas Peninsula christened the Infant city Bt. Petersburg, they probably didn't foresee the trouble j they were breeding fur the residents of today. Claiming to be tile real i "health city" of the universe, with a j death rate of but 6 in 1.000. only one undertaker and an almost abandoned cemetery, notwithstanding these facts. the little winter resort of the Florida coast la now getting a lot of free but undesirable advertising which haa created an Impression that the town is being ravaged by a deadly cholera plague. There has never been a serious case of cholera In the history of the town, and the false Impression Is due to the publication of reports regarding the plague In St Petersburg, Russia. Through Ignorance or malice, some newspapers have attributed these reports to this city, and the cltlaena of the town end the officiate of the board of trade are being besieged with inquiries from tourists who customarily spend the winter here. All of tneae Inquirers are Informed that Bt. Petersburg is still on the map and maintaining Its reputation aa the "health city," but it is feared thst the circulation of the erroneous reimrt has already worked great Injury to tiie ; JUDGETAFf DOWN WORK Who cares now whether v have freedom nr serfdom In the rhlilpptnee? Who cares now whether w have race track gambling, or local option, or . government Prohibition, or Socialism, or govern-mnCINCINNATI, Bept. 24. The real acA measure to enable Balt Lake City ownership of railroads? to adopt this form of city government tivities of the campaign have begun for William H. Taft, the Republican So far aa determining the outcome passed the senate In the lust session presidential candidate. Three political of the presidential campaign Is con- of the It was smothered addressee were the demands upon him legislature. cerned all those Issues are aa dead In the lower house through the trick- Tuesday: aa mackerel. The real Issue, the only Not since the candidate was notified ery of Hurry Joseph, the speaker of Issue, Is which party smells loudest tlie house. An effort will be made to officially of hie nomination haa the city of Cincinnati been so thoroughly awake of 8lsndard OH? This s the concen- I a similar bill through the next politically aa it waa Tuesday night, when ism tration of t Its whole trust or corporaThis new measure wlU be marching dubg from Indlapalolls, Cotion question Into one definite, pos- legislature. made more conirehenalve and will be lumbus, Hamilton and other places lent blaae of torch and the blare of itive proposition. made to apply to cities of the second the as. the escort to the candidate, trumpet "Shall the people rule?' ha a It a echo as wall as of the first class. were the features of the rally of and In "loe tha Standard Oil Rule?" The fact that Ogden City Is to be the National League of Republican In the Htute Journal this evening there included makes the subject one of lo- clubs at Music hall. will ha found what one of the old-ti- cal At noon Mr. Taft addressed the deleInterest. It will be well If there gates to the national convention of needitora would have styled "mighty la a good representation of cltlaena at gro Baptists, who had come here from of That part Interestin' reedin'." the meeting tonight. The question Is Lexington, Ky for the purpose. PrePresident Roosevelt'a rad hot response one that should be thoroughly discus- vious to thla he looked In upon the to Mr. Rryan'a telegram that hears sed. No doubt the men who are to work of the convention of the National League of Republican clubs end ut directly on Governor C. N. Haskell's constitute the next legislature will be once was Introduced for a speech. In OI the to Standard relations company, gled to have this discussion aa It will these two efforts the candidate was and the equally red hot response of give them an Index of the voters' wish- brief. Hie expression of sympathy for the struggles of the negro race elicited the governor of Oklahoma, together es n this matter. warm applause from the Baptist miniswith the developmenta of the day will ters. who met the candidate at the taka precedence with all those who Binton hotel, and hie words to the contry t keep pace with the trend of na 4 vention were warmly received. HOW HE LIVED. It was last night, however, that Mr. p tlonal affaire. made his strongest effort. AfTaft A on too to It la pass Judgment early the record of the Repubter reviewing BY ERNEBT CROSBY. a matter that Involves so directly high P lican party as one of action and future A A officials and tremendous business inhe depicted hi Idea of the P Bo he died for hie faith. That A reliability, Democratic policy of "Promise." and terests. It la a time for careful A .hen devoted himself to an analysis of A la fine and not for wild talk and A A Mr. Bryan. More than most of us do. denunciation. Many have already taken A Rut This was the first time Mr. Taft had Can you add to that A stey! sides, of course, and many others will A A paid hla respects to hie opponents In line taka aides beciuat of their natural A A an extended manner, xnd what he aald That he lived for It. too? A wee listened to with great Interest and political leanings: but there are many A It aroused enthusiasm. ethers, a tremendous number, who have A It Is easy to die. Men have died A A For a wish or a whlin suspended Judgment, who ere watrhlng A FYoni bravado, rasslon or pride; A PAY PENALTY P keenest with th possible developments P A Was It hard for him? Interest; many who stand ready to P A The case. Judge on the merits of the P But to live; every day to live out A FOR GAMBLING outcome of the presidential campaign P All the truth that he dreamt, A dependa upon the vote of theee In- P While hie friends met hie con- - A a dependents! A duct with doubt. NEW YORK. N. T Bept. !4 FolAnd the world with con- - A This much Is already settled: Sen- A A lowing the Investigation of the at ator Joseph n. Foraker lg but of the A tempt A. O. Brown A leged gambling debauch of campaign. Whether he Is entirely out A A Co. on August 22. the hoard of gov.. thus thst he plodded ernors of the Btock Exchange today exof public life and whether he passes Ap Was A ahead. pelled A. O. Brown and L. G inter Into oblivion with a dark stain on his P A Young. NevVr turning nslde? reputation remains for future develop- P Then weit tala of the life that A Rut aa g factor A ments to determine. A he led In the present campaign he Is absoluteA FIRE AT MIDNIGHT P Never mind how he died. ' A deed. A ly It la not eo rlear about Governor C. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA DOES BIG DAMAGE N. Haskell. At first the charge was that he was connected with s Standard Oil srnndnl n Ohio.. This charge is DAVID B. HILL REDDING. CaL. Bept. 24. A fire at dropped by President Roosevelt and midnight last night destroyed two hothis niay be taken aa proof that there AGAIN IN HARNESS tels. three saloons, three warehouses, la little fovfdatlon for It. His cona general merchandise store and a nection with the Prairie Oil company score of lodging houses were burned. of hie own state, however, has a nasty NEW YORK. Sept. 14. The Tribune look, and his connection with Ihta may says: D. B. Hl:i will be In charge of The Roast lead to his political downfall. If this the Democratic campaign in this state Mrs. Archbold Saunderson wax In New York her big gams proves to be the case It will knock into aa he will be named by Chairman Conof the advisory com- hunts In South Africa. a cocked hat whatever chance William nors as chairman mitted Mr. HIU had a conference with Dont Judge a woman by her J. Rryan may have had for the presi- Connors and C. T. Murphy yesterday, looks, said she. "The most ethereal dency. because of Haskell's close as- and later left for Albany. appearing girl may be able to bring sociation with Mr. Bryan In thla camdown an elephant or a lion. paign. "To Judge woman by her looks Is .William Randolph H carat has cer- TAFT SPEAKS to court error. I know a man who, camtainly swung the entire national while canring at a dinner, wished to paign Into a channel of hla own choosIN WISCONSIN say something that would please the ing. He has remained silent for some pale, deepeyed, splrltuelle girl at hla aide. days past while the Republican and " How do you like Maeterlinck? he Democratic leaders have Joined In a BELOIT. Wla Sept-24.- ' William H. at last inquired. death grapple. It la easy to Imagine arrived here this Well done,' she answered, not the New York editor fairly hugging Taft and party The Republican candidate once morning. over he lifting her eyes from the groat the ruction started, was greeted by a crowd of 2.000 and himself roast hs was working on. because whatever the outcome, It will delivered a. brief speech. nt Awiom Styles in Swts, Sldr&s, Coats. OF INTEREST THIS WEEK IS OUR EXTENSIVE SHOWING OF THE MOST ACCEPTABLE OF THE NEW FASHIONS FOR AUTUMN. THE MANY REPRODUCTIONS OF ORIGINAL PAR, 3 MODELS AND SKILLFUL MODIFICATIONS OF THE SAME FORM A VERY ARTISTIC D s PLAY AND AN ESPECIALLY INTERESTING ONE BECAUSE OF THE RADICAL' CHANGES ! la given out that the City Im- clUr. provement League at lu meeting at the Weber club tonight will take up the discussion of the "Galveston I'ian" of rlty government. The "Galveeton Plan1 is the name given to that system of city government which substitutes five commisTO sioners for the mayor and city council. It concentrates al authority In these commissioners, makes all other rlty empluyes subject to discharge and Delivers Three Speeches in One ablllsliea all read Uie. These are the One of the comessential features. Day and Pays His Respects missioners is designated mayor, and the others are placed at the head of to William J. Bryan. the important departments of the city IT JUST ONE ISSUE NOW. PLAN. FLORIDA CITY 24, INK. FASHION THE NEW IDEAS EMBODIED, HAVING NOT THE TO SLIGHTEST RESEMBLANCE THE STYLES OF THE PAST SEASON. AUTUMN SILKS, DRESS GOODS, TRIMMINGS, ALL THAT IS NEWEST N SILKS AND DRESS GOODS IS SHOWN N THIS BRILLIANT DISPLAY WHICH EMBRACES THE E8T WEAVES AND RAREST COLORINGS IN PLAIN SILKS QUISITE IMPORTED FABRICS. ON MAY ITS THROUGHOUT CHQiC AND MANY Ex. THE STORE IS PlT-TIN- ATTIRE. AUTUMN WE EXPECT EACH DEPARTMENT AND SATINS A VISIT FROM YOU. Jo URT RR.0S. JESSE KNIGHT STILUS BICE Democratic State Committee Fails to Elect Chairman or Name a Substitute. District Chairman and Secretary Come to Blows the Seventh-Vo- ters (State Journal Special.) in Kick On Stuffing in Other Turnout and BALT LAKH CITY, Kepi. 24. There Districts Big Hot Contest. was not a quorum present when the Democratic state committee met here today. No chairman was chosen to Despite a driixltng rain and unto-r- ,r Mrs. M. A. Moyea. Peter Ernst rum. No succeed Lyman R. Martineau. Blxth Dlst. Dewey AiiJits-.u- . ward E. w, clrcumstancea, the turn out of communication waa , to primaries for the ae- - Ksnnedy, Mark Murphy, W. D. Bloc Republic,,, no action j j potion of delegates to the county con-w- ser, H. B. Forbes. Jeasg Knight and, of course, taken in the matter of choosing ; ventlon, which la to be held next Satur-hl- a Seventh District John routes, Wisuccessor should hs persist In day, was the largest last night thst It lliam HIU. W. L. Russell. Ed. Maguire, conJohn Larson, C. C. N.mlin. declining the nomination for governor, has been for several years Hot Flans were made for distributing large tests In all of the city districts were Third Ward, quantities of literature aud campaign Indicative of the war which Is on for Eighth District Harry Hales, Joseph buttons on hand. nominations in Republican ranks. B. Andrew Wilsou. V. Farr, In the seventh district Chairman H. M. Dana, L. J. Powers, 8r., and Secretary W. H. Mrs. V.Jones, John Farr, Wm. Craig, Higginbotham. Draney actually came to blowa, and it Ninth District J. J. Barker, John la more than likely that the list of J. E. Shaw, . t. Madsen, J. delegates chosen In that precinct will Maddock, be denied the right to appear in the W. Bailey, Charles Zeiiner. Tenth District David Jensen, H. F. convention. W. I Russell,. William W. D. Clegg, Lilly Anderson, Randall, CC. John John Contoa, Hill, Nowlin, Charles Mrs. Anderson, Larson and Edward Maguire were Andrew named In this district, although the Thatcher, O. H. Mohlnian. Fourth Wand. secretary and others claim that not one vo;e was regularly cast at the priEleventh Dietriet E. A. Stratford, M. Skeen, Wm. Reeder, L. H. Carver, maries. Tragic Death of Japanese Acrobat In Voters were taken to the primaries Wm. Petterson, D. H. Stewart, F. M. carriages and busses by some of Drlggs, H. Skeen, George J. Kelley. When the more active candidates. Twelfth Dietriet T. G. Burt, F. L Others Hurt and Panic Narprinted slips were presented to the Grant, C. E. Peterson, J. S. Carver, seventh. Secretary Draney challenged Jos. Btreng, Sam H. Cave. G. D. rowly Averted. the right to vote In that manner and A. CL Horn. demanded that nominations be made. Thirteenth District F. J. Herder-sho-t, Dr. Powers, who waa chairman, la said David Mattson, F. V. Chambers e to have struck the secretary a blow In L. N. Meld, G. M. Wheelwright, HOLDEXVILLE, Mo Sept. 24. Saburo Sallow, a Japanese acrobat, the heated argument which followed GreenwelL Thomas Turner, Fhfl. performing In the circue on a tight and during the excitement, many of the Grill, E. W. Wade. wire, was hurled to the ground during voter left the hall. Fourteenth Distrht T. A. Reid. X a storm today and lnatant.y killed. His Now it la claimed that "James T. Hulanlskl, George A. Graves, Sedoes not exist and that if hs ymour neck wss broken. Eight others were Clark, Clarence Packer. Georg Injured during the performance by the does, he waa not present last night. Halverson. storm, which uprooted the poles upon It Is also charged that hla name was Fifth Ward. as delegate and that Martin which the wires were stretched. The R. A. Moyes. Ki. use District Fifteenth the will than More proxy. Urge tent was demolished and the small tents were overturned. A dlsaa- - likely, however, the right of this dele- - Hulanlskl, Georeg A. Graves. Seymour Hal-b- e gatlon to vot at the convention will Clark, Clarence Packer, George contested ard It U probable that verson. the seven: h district wlU have no rep- - j Sixteenth District J. H. McCowaa. rese nation. A. R. Heywood, Royal Eccles. Dr. tt From other districts come numerous a. Dickson. George H. Davis, H. C. compUints of ballot box stuffing. One craven, M. 8. Poulter, John Cullrf, man claims that In hie district only 76 Joseph Rlrie. j voters were present, while over 146 Seventeenth District F. F. Dalton. votes were cast Another effort to stuff Rufus Garner, J. W. Wilcox. Jme the ballot box was frustrated In the Coleman. Carl Allison, I. N. PH"- - y first ward. E. Evans. Commencing early Ust evening, an it is apparent that Barlow Wilson F. Snedeker, J. Districts. County almost Incessant down-poraged nil haa won out for the nomination of Huntsville Fred Schade. L. M. during the night, when It finally had sheriff and that Frank J. Hendershot. Phil Orth. & V. Grow. A. dls-thson, Itself out e by morning. During , Jr hse been victorious In city pUyed Samuel O. ner, Jasper Jesperson, Charles & day Intermittent showers occurred, trlcts, for th clerkship. Martin, David Tracy. i:iaklng the pedeetrUns step lively. Dye. It le said, haa won out In the Everywhere In ths city the refreshened country, however, and there Is little Thurston. Thomas E. McKay, conditions of the streets and foliage doubt that title nomination will pro- Wangsgaard, Andrew Allen, Chritl Jarnen are evidenced. Farmers In town today voke a hot scrap on the convention Wangsgmard. James Bailey.Smith. Brown, Sr., William G. say il is a great thing for the various floor. There Is some doubt about the coun- Neilson, Joseph Smith. John M. crops, as the rain had been longed for ty attorneyship. The commissioner- - Plain City Willard Carver. several days ships are al"o doubtful, although It le ! Skeen, James L. Robinson. T" said Moroni Skeen haa been victorious Gamp ton. EXCURSION TO JAPAN. In most of the city districts. The Harrisvllle W. H. Child. Fred SAN FRANCISCO, 8ept. 14. Prep- legislative nominations are also In ier, Emil -- ackman. TamM . arations have been completed for aa doubt. Friends of Rudolph Kuchler West Weber Charles Ho. excursion of representative of Pacific assert that he is far in the lead for R. McFarland. Thomas Lund. coast commercial organizations to the senatorshlp. The delegates chosen Aldoua, H. F. Petterson- - WOf are now are: Japan and the delegate GreenwelL First Ward Ogden. gathering for the trade Invasion of Warren W. L. Stewart, James the Orient. Representative business First District Richard Plncork. J. Wade. Alma Way men t. D men of all the big coast cities will B. McCracken, Joseph Belnap, Mias Hooper Joseph .ManningR- take part In the excursion, xnd It U Jenette Bingham, Mrs. Mary Yanca. Powers. Jeeee Fowers, nhoped that they will be able to esSecond District John Murphy. Jsx. L E. Olsen. W. H. Atwood, T. N. Jotablish more friendly commercial re- Warner. George W. Wilson, Alice Collations with Japanese houses. lins. Thomas Jones, H. J. Packer. E. P. North Ogden J. Chand Brown. TO RUN IN AUTOS. Blaylock, Jr C. H. su,w Third Diftrirt Florence O. Stanford. 8. Storey. D. E. Chatelaln. T. E. John V. J. A. Nelson. Bagley. RogW. useea. John Fpackman. DALLAS, B. D., Sept. 24. Several ers. Randall Royal ... automobiles have arrived here to be F. Earl Gleger, Fred R. Turner, J. McLaughlin. Randall. pow used by entrants at the opening to setFourth District Leon W. Marriott, Marrtott-- H. Browning, tlement of the Rosebud Indian reser- Addle Ls Angel. Minnie Holbrook, Nettie ell, John D. Peterson. vation next month. Many prospective Richard Collins. George A. Ritchie. rdtris settlers are already congregating here Blake, Thomas Wilson. Slaterville Horace Sra' and the number Is expected to mount Watts. Benjamin Second Ward. John Cosren. up Into the thousands long before the Fifth District Mrs. Smith Furness, kk. date set for the opening. October 16. Thom The lottery system will be used in Peter Minock. A. H. Moyes. J. Hors-- , Kanesville E. S. Green. lands. the pool, August Carlson. A. 8. Larson, Jonea. awarding as HECK BROKER - Folk-ma- n, Ada-lin- Mm-Ttil- re ,lry ur Cramer-Charle- G-- r cfczJ-Smo- s |