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Show THE DAILY STATE JOURNAL. TUESDA Bank first National OCDEN. UTAH 8. TRIBE- I - tr:.- - Alia 9-- g I. Bro11- Puttereoo COMPLETE TICKET Americans" Line Up for Frank in Stirring Battle-Ex-Se- h wwy yard. uta Ws srs not found Whatever your wants Building and Oregon Lumber Co. Utah RT. H MAN Standard for the Entire HJSJIS October 3rd, 1908 VIA DENVER A RIO State Fair Premises to Set New GRANDE-SANTFE R. R. CO.'S HAS BEEN SELECTED AS THE OFFICIAL ROUTE. FARE. $31.95 ROUND TRIP. TICKETS ON SALE SEPTEMBER ?JRD TO 26TH. INCLUSIVE. FINAL LIMIT OCTOBER 31ST. STOPOVERS GOING WHICH Inter-- West. Mountain L. September 29th ALL RECORDS SAT AND RETURNING. CHEAP EXCURSION RATES FROM ALBUQUERQUE TO THE GRAND CANYON. AND CHEAP SIDE TRIP TO CITY OF MEXICO. THE RIO Hisgen Speaks in Salt GRANDE WILL OPERATE A SPECIAL TRAIN LEAVING OGDEN MORNING SEPTEMBER 27TH. PURCHASE TICKETS NOT LATER THAN SEPTEMBER 26TH. FOR Lake City Telling of Old Party Corruption. FURTHER Thomas 1.. Hiygfii, Independence iv.udlda'e for 1:u presidency of league Wi lh. Treasurer Henry the United S.alti, arrived in Salt Lake Park City. E. Park, Auditor George City at T o'lbhk Monday evening over Balt Lake. the Oregon Sh-r- t Line from Kansas Superintend! nt of publie City. George B. Sweaaey. Mr. Hisgen said he was highly gratiCongress Dr. C. I. Douglas. fied with bis tour. His meetings had Nominations. County State senators E. H. ,been well attended and great ethus- Wr. W. Armstrong, Ueorge iasni had been shown. Many votes had J. Gibson. .been made for the party by the recent and ratii ii ppidiu-tare delighting Representatives J. N. Spauldt Mr. Hearst of Koraker, epicurean) a distant state. The by 'exposures iiumy S. A. McCann, Sweet, H. ing, A. Haskell and others. easiest ai.d mi 'et thorough way of H. Catrow, C. J. Crabtree. E. Mr. Hisgen satj the Iniliqieiidence showing 1. world what U'.ah la doing W. Kelly, J. W. McKinney, N.D. league would make the bones of the la bv unit,., parti, latlon In the hold- Corser, A. S. Martin, W. W. LitDemocratic and H, putduun parties rat- - lug of M stale fair. And this is Just tle. "I tie before t had finished; that Tuft wai what has i noticed this year. Hence, A Bour-gar-d Commissioners Jerome of the trusts, and that ltryan a bigger, hetier show is going to he; ally ;the for four-yeterm, J, E. Iwas so ambitious to lie president that seen. To g Into detail of Utah's agri- Y 1t dwarfed all of hfs term. McGlnty for two-yeother senses, and jcultural. I'oinmet-cla- l and Induslrlal Clerk Frank K. Chrirtensen. that "anything to be president was growth u mild be linixtaylhle in anything SherilT A. J. Charon. hi mottoThe Independence league shorter tli.in n book. I must be con- -, waa making plana for the future, and tent Teasurer Frank A. Swenson. making the boast, simply if it was not successful this year, it and lentlng it to the men and women Attorney M. E. Wilson. Auditor W. O. Norrell. would make no difference, for it waa who watcli. they will agree with me, Assessor A. L. Brattain. in the fight for principle, and not fur for they hiv nuking tlu- - same boast." j Evidences of the truth of 1realilent gain. Surveyor Joseph Ulmer. At o'clotk a meeting was held at the McDonald's words are without number. W. LawRecorder Charles rence. Salt Palace, National Committeeman Entries have been coming In by mail, Tierney acting as chairman. In a short telephone, telegraph and by iiersnn. City Nominat'ena. addresa Mr. Tierney Introduced Joseph These are fmiii all variety of activities. City Judges J. E. Darmer and R. Buchanan, an authority on labor Realising the Importance of being rep- Dana T. Smith. questions. Mr. Buchanan spoke at resented among the state's best and Precinct Nominations. some length upon the principles of the moat enterprising, those who pnid little! Justice of the leaie W. 8. Independence party, and assured his attention to previous fairs have sent Dalton. hearers that both o'f the old parties In entries snd will be "Johnny on the Constable Thomaa S. Fowler. were corrupt, and that the salvation of spot whi n the curious thousands the Plain people lay in the principles filing through the Fklr City gales. of hi pHrty. And such a glorious Fair City It will Mr, Buchanan dwelt upon the Demo- be! New buildings; a renovated race- -' Yesterday was American" day In cratic rule in the south, or rather Its track with new atables, bleachers, lex- Salt Lake City. The county and pre- misrule, nd Insisted that both parties ea, officials' stands and one of the fast- cinct conventions were held In the were virtually working on the snipe est tracks in the west; a new art pal-- 1 principle, only expressed In different ace, itself a credit to the state and day time and the state convention, a language. He waa frequently Interrupt- thg belated recognition of Utah's high mass convention, was held at night. ed by applause, and waa loudly cheered iHisItion in art branches; new walks, lined with lawn and trees; new build-- 1 Both tickets are given above. There when he concluded, Mr. Hisgen, who followed, gave an Inga, entirely for the convenience of were sharp contests for a number of Interesting account of hia fight against visitors all these big things will be. the county nominations, hut the state Standard Oil; of his connection with prominent proofs Of Utah's growth as: ticket was prepared by a committee the Independence league, and of h typified by the growth of her state fair. Corresponding with the growth ofi and waa ratified In the mass convention intentions If be were elected president. He wae attentively ilstned to through- agricultural and other exhibits has been or opposition. without change features, j out, and reelved an ovation at the con- the growth of amusement The platform follows closely In the clusion.. These will give the coming fair a great ; line of platforms adopted in the past. The iwriy left today for Denver, deal of the exposition style; the amuseIt denounces ecclesiastical domination where the candidate will speak on Wed- ment features contracted for are those in politics and business; denounces nesday, and where the party will be which suffice at big expositions. The purses hung p for horse racing polygamous relations and holds that Joined by William Randolph Ilearst. the pledges given on this subject are aggregates 18,000, the biggest amount ever put up for any rare card In Utah. being violated with the connivance of Mormon leaders; points with pride to STARTS WORK AGAIN Last year's program was such a success every encouragement was accorded the American:' administration in Balt Lester D. Freed, supervisor of fast Lake City; denounces the hypocrisy of the Republicans In the red light" conON THAT NEW DEPOT horse, ofto ouldo all past records. As a this altitude fast horses from result troversy; denounces the Republicans Butte, Colorado. Idaho and the coast for not permitting the printing of the will he seen In competition with Utahs Republican electors at the head of an state and county ticket; Charles H. Schlacks, vice president speedy snlmss. American Captain" Jim Brown, chief of the! end congratulates the people of the and general manager of the Denver A dur-In- g state on the spread of 'American Kio Grande, waa in Salt Lake Satur- Indian who will be at the grounds the of last arrived the the week, brothby hia principle. day, accompanied week and selected the site for hta pro- The feature of the evening ipass er, H. G. Schlacks, who charge pie's rillage. The Indians will' Hvej meeting was the speech of Frank J. of the architectural work of the struc- their regular life for the edification Cannon and the moat significant, part ture, and Chief Engineer J. G. Gwyn, and Instruction of those Interested. new waa on the the following: work of that speech to start Sunday We come to the presentation of our depot. The three spent ni over the elte of the proposed issues In this county and Judicial trict, and In this state, with greater depot and inspecting the companys UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT strength and brghter hopes than the j prqperty In the western part of the city. American party of Utah ever before it ia understood that a conference of had the right to entertain. The first j the officials of the railroad waa held In Tbs Whits Pint year we were a battalion; two years the office of 8. V. Derrah, assistant we arc now but 'general were agent, a we apparently freight after brigade; an army corps. And what Is our Issue? none of the men In the downtown w .es knows anything about It under the) we shall stand of the statue of Moroni and day a gang of men waa put to work on 326 Twenty-fift- h Street. look to that for guidance, or whether the ail, clearing the ground of all we ahall stand erect under that flag, the waste material and debris which of stretch collected the haa long recognising It aa the emblem of equal idleness sinceduring the tearing down of the H. PATTISON, rights, equality before the law, recog- old structures. the and right nition of the Constitution of the people to governor themselves. That ia our Issue. Choicest Wines, Liquors, Etc. A Which will you choose, free min and Look nt Our New Ciyar DAYS. REGISTRATION . what know I women of Utah? free Stand. Best of Importl j Lake county your cholre will be in Salt the A a; Tuesday. October 8. ed, Key West and and in this Judicial dlstrict-a- nd Wednesday, October 7. are afraid that they know. . ' twenty-el- s Domestic Cigars A Tuesday, October 18. They know aa well as we do that if A Tuesday, October 87. you carry this county, elect the JudiA California and Eastern races. DiWednesday, October 28. cial ticket and the district attorney, A rect wire far all sporting events that either they will go through the doors of the .penitentiary or through AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA A. PARTIULARS INQUIRE OF J. CRONIN, Agent, OtiDEN, UTAH PHONES BOTH 104 AND 115. , - FAREWELL EXCURSIONS TO CALIFORNIA : M SEPTEMBER OCTOBER 1ST AND 2ND. 30, $40.00 LOS ANGELES AND RETURN FINAL RETURN LIMIT NOVEMBER 10TH. STOPOVERS IF DESIRED. lie-g- in Just Installed another lafoty Deposit Boxes la mo Firs Proof vault to aceommo-h- ti of our ths growing demand litions for a safa plaea to store their vslsuble papers, Jewelry and Ws hi vs addition to LOS ANGELES LIMITED LEAVES SALT LAKE 8:15 P. M. DAILY, PASSING THROUGH SCENIC NEVADA, RICH WITH MINES. MOAPA VALLEY, THE GARDEN 8POT OF NEVADA. ' City Ticket Office, i let us call and STATE BANK OGDEN wt-t- Thomas GRESS at Albuquerque, N. M. j SAFETY MuMnda Tbs mit Is low, As you. SMASH CON- ar and lot us givo you on aatl san save you monoy. quail TWENTY-FOURT- NATIONAL IRRIGATION ar ty considered. MB . dill TO SIXTEENTH s Materials (MM hMO J. Daly Speech. CriL-h-low- may bo In Lumber and EXCURSION n. HEARSE'S J. Cannon Governor John Ball Lake. Supreme court Justice Ogilm Hi lev. Suit Luke. Secretary of stale E. A. Littlefield. Ogden. Attorney general J. Wuleoit Thompson, Bull Lake. of purpose MX of Willard nator AMERICAN STATE TICKET Kinds of Lumber fMlllinilltV anj Frank J. t'animn Hjtliorlii'd to apimint Will:.!!)! oil:, in. and ad.y.dala intars it m time deposits. mouresa. swiKmms trsst- 0,(6 kinds ytjlr A. J T'lt-s- All this country Into in lo'i'.l'ont-t- l i h:':riii:u: 1 "" Vm idiM " T1-- It John Wiwa W. W. Rlter L. 8. Hill H. H. Rolapp John B piers '" g;,tt foriun PARTY NAMES ch "1 MURTO-DIRECTOR utfkCVk THREE. PAGE Viee-Prsido- ts iowNiNa..r EO-- rd1 1906. Days Doings In Utah I - P- ECC-E- 29. z75ooj p,m SaVID SEPTEMBER V. 1 69 Main Street, SALT LAKE CITY I if Ogden, Utah It Ci Proof. i. M. V loo Proof. Bigslow Browning A P. Bigslow A A Moyas -- Cashieit .Asst. Cashiers Transfer Co. Men j Albern Allen, Pkene Mgr. 412 25th Street 22. Bo Yon Ever Use a Hat iron? If So, Why Not Is-i- DRUG TALKS Ws don't want a sing Is dissat-beuitomsr and wa don't Wink wo hava one. Wo aro al-nglad to make everything "Skt that is why so many eua onsrs trsds regularly at this yer after year. Wo in N your trsds with ths distinct , W ys Flat Erom OGDEN ' understanding that every kes will ba satisfying, Try An Mou-shado- pur WORTH HEEDING TURF EXCHANGE They Are FREE On 30 Days Trial Telephone 102 for One . PropT Wm. Driver Son DRUG COMPANY 3 jTJ Wash. Avo. bd tkst retains "see with diver and th meroury at BO is Riverdale Ks The Eloohant Mode by fiden Milling & of Qhm Etc. In either case, v, warrant that youll remember the meal with FALSTAFF CAFF. IT. E. DOOLY, President. a JOSEPH S. PEERY, Vfce-Pre- s4 'The Our Service Is the Best J. WtCThe,!. businee can. Domestic and Imported Wines, Liquors and Cigars In the city Street Uluor. iar We carry the Finest line of tote Elephant Saloon nY!" at this restaurant oon forgets hia loneliness in th enjoyment of hia meaL The fond la ao good, the service so prompt and courteous, ho cannot help taking pleasure la hia eating. So drop In here alone If you must, hut with company If you pleasure, Company 'wenty-fift- h THE MAN WHO EATS ALONE Flour k any housewife. elevator UTAH LIGHT & RAILWAY CO. F. SMITH & COMPANY PROPRIETORS THE ELEPHANT 308 Twenty-fift- h St. Ogden, Utah RALPH E. HOAO, Cashier. A. V. MclNTOSH, Asst Cashier. I UTAH NATIONAL BANK Or OGDEN UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY Interest Paid on Savinas Accounts and Time Deposits I j |