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Show THE DAILY STATE JOURNAL FRIDAY, NOVEMBER PAGE FOUR. Dally Stair Jonnml OGDEN, UTAH Journal Publishing Co . ...PuBiishers Published (IncoGpo rated) tvifj evening except Sunday Telephones Business Office . . . . Bell, ((41 Ind.. ((41 Editorial Rooms ....Bell ((41 Ind ((4 S ring ring rings rings TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION By Mall One Tear By Mall Six Months By Mall Three M onths By Mail One Month By Carrier One Month Pay No Money to Carriers K-0- ( M ma'ter at Entered as the Postofflc at Ogden. Utah, under Act Congress of March X. 1(71. second-clas- s NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS You should receive your paper not later than 7:00 p. m. Ir not received at that hour call Phoue t(i and It will be sent you by special messenger. No paper delivered after 1p.m. Pay ns money to carrier or ether collectors unlsss they preaent credentials from ths undersigned. Under no circumstances will carriers er ctHsctors be allewsd ts take stops-Al- l notices of thia kind must be given to this affice direct er by letter, or In parson, or phene 664, one ring. JOURNAL PUBLI8H.NQ CO B. A. BOWMAN.. Business niliuUd and liberal and yet sufficiently conserve li ve and uf such sound Judgment that he can be relied upon to fulfill the duties, if elected, of the city school trusteeship with honor to himself and to the community. It is to be hoped thot the Democratic party, at this evenwill men name ing's primaries, equally worthy. Thtre is every reason to believe that a clean, honest campaign ill follow. There is some doubt about the Democratic nominee of the a boot tiie Democratic nominee in the First ward. In the second, it Is expected that W. H. Williams will be Asel Farr; named: in the Third. Fourth, Henry W. Gwiliiain and in the Filth, M. if. Browning. There may be some changes from these nominations, but it is believed that the four present members of the loard are the choice of their party in the respective wards. Of siblc lor THIS WEEKS States Chief Executive Writes Letter Saying, "In Prisoner Should be Released My Opinion, SELLING Court Says It is Unwarranted and HOSIERY, and In the Interference. READY-TO-WEA- DEPARTMENT, written to the laryb? released. SISiSJE? SUITS, ! In any oi the above named lines you will be able to save greatly this week attey at ot, ifll attorney dtfendantY discharge, refusing to complaint he waswilltn, that burg de Mr. Hal. TheletterWa. read- Crutcher be discharged. This verson refused to do. but recommended How- dlslct R and SKIRTS COATS, WAISTS and as such has the right to At- s' DRESS GOODS, SILKS, TABLE LINENS, NAPKINS, UNDERWEAR, pardons Hon. George Halverson. District exercise his executive clemency after Injunction proceedings against labor torney, Ogden. Utah. conviction, he has no right to arrogate had have "Dear Mr Halverson: I orgalzations might be termed union to himself the functions of oourt and Crutcher H. Wm. suits. of case the statement made Jury and determlns whether a person 4 ray attention. Fromwhich a crime should be set at esse I have everyn chargedInwith Gmnpers says he would prefer a Jail regarding this of trial by court and advance opln-Joliberty la It true. my sentence to payment of a tine. He can reason to believe are be sl- Jury." should man young the have it. as far as n.ost of us are that Unwarranted Interference. ewed to go at liberty. I ahall appreconcerned, The court considers such action on you attention ciate whatever personal 4 : intervery UulV. the governor's part unwarranted It Is apparent from Rockefeller's may give this case. Tours of the the functions ference with CUTLER. JOHN C. (Signed) testimony that whlic the rest of the Governor.world was burning the midnight oil letter Judge Howell said that in case the Th9 above is a facsimile of a he was raking In the dividends. saw At to recommend district nt GREAT iSAVINn In each department oi the store Ihe one 1 has been put forth the greatest values nnc. Be glad ! Tom Johnson, mayor of Cleveland, Manager lott a fortune while trying to give the car fares. Figure, citizens three-cethough, what the conductors must have lost. THE RIGHT MEN. 1906L 20, , ETi. IT PAYS TO BUY at 1a A th t thn --ullt or own recognisance. The court refused innJence In a criminal tojglve the man his liberty under these a' defendant of Governor-eleRhallenberger of Nedetermined by a court be esse Is to braska had his leg broken last night or not by the governor of the and Jury during Initiation Into the Shriners. It la evident that the governor fell oft of The court bolleved that while the of !trate who committed .him. the camel. governor U a member of th. board A That Ogden is bet oiling more metropolitan Is evidenced by the fact that General Lew Wallace's big theatrical production Is to play here for four performances. It has never ben hur : ct It not for, the nee? salty of an election, there would be little use for the Democrats at their primaries tonight to nominate a leket for the coming school WERE board election. The live men chosen by the voters at Republican primaries last night are as good aa could possibefore. bly be named In any community. It is necessary to have a contest and the Democrats will nam their men this evening. There Is no doubt that the Democrats will nominate five frolld and --capable business men to make the race, but even should they fall so to do, we have no cause for AT mm is me one - anxiety, because the ticket presented by the Republicans bears the names of those who have always stood for progress, for conservatism and for the betterment of the community aa a . Board Election. i . PAJfjORFEIT Hyrum Plngree, who was nomi-aate- d In the hirst ward, Is manager of At largely attended primaries last the Ogden Furniture A Carpet comevening the Republican party placed Its ticket ln the field for the coming and solid pany, an which will school board election, 1 business Institution of the citys He are 2. LADIES TO HEAR PARIS Following December take pine, BEAUTY DOCTOR th from the Various wards: Interested in the Plngree National bank First Hyrum Plngree. and la secretary and treasurer of the and Tuesday afternoon of Second Herbert Adams. Monday nomBrothers The company. Plngree next meek at the Grand Opera house ination was not solicited, in fact, none many ladles will learn from one of of the nomleea sought this honor, but the most widely known beauty and to remove It Is understood that all havs consent- complexion specialists bowand create facial blemish, every ed to be candidates. First Ward, where Hyrum Plngree beauty and charm, even though (S Herbert ..asms, of the Second ward, years old. This master In the subtle j BnT William Moyea were ballotted for. has been one of the leading men of charms of women will demonstrate tj, former winning by lit agalnat (0 crow's how wrinkles, flabby for y0ys. .Many of the places where the state and of the community In chins, thesunken feet, cheeks, outstanding )),, primaries were held were found to making the canning Industry In this ears, deformed noses, birthmarks, inadequate to hold the crowds,s, locality what It Is. Hs has served on moth patches, liver spots, smallpox Greater interest was taken In the cau-pltgray hair n stored to Its natural ru, bv far than was anticipated by the board of directors of the Weber color, how freckles, blackheads, plm- - th- - parties. dub, the most representative organ- tiles, moles and superfluous hair can The officers at th. five ward prl-- b isation of Ogden business and profeseliminated and beauty created In marles were as follows: Also, how a desirable First Judge J. A. Begley, chairman, sional men In the c lty. The popularity their stead. Is attained and retained. Com and James Riley, secretary. of Mr. Adams Is evidenced by the form as Dr. Cristlon do s, from Paris, Second William Howell, chairman, ng. fact that his name was not proposed the very seat of scientific beauty rul- - and Mrs. Alex Moyes, secretary.' Third David Jensen, chairman, and in this ward until within two days of ture, there can b, no doubt but that a ladles lectures offer two th these jGhn Farr, secretary, the primaries. The trust of the people which rare Fourth F. J. Hendershot. chairman, In Mr. Adamss ability to represent womenopportunity should not miss. and John V. Bliith. secretary. them In the administration of city Th- - Monday afternoon lecture Is Fifth Judge Hulanlskl. chairman, and Mrs. Dalton, secretary. educational matters, was sincere and free, and exclusively for ladles. the honor was conferred without oppoCARD OF THANKS. sition of importance, I wish to express our heartfelt We ' In tlie Third ward, James Mack, LONDON, Nov. 20. a telegram re- - thanks to all who have been a kindrs bereave-colliepresident of the Ogden Milling A Ele- ceived from Cardiff. Wales, says the In assisting us in our sad w floral beautiful the American for of the many battleship fleet, ment, vator company and Interested In a at Manila on Its way around the ferlngs from lodges and friends nnd number of other enterprises of equal World, are expected to take coal there especially to the teachers and pupils of value to the community, was the noml-an- d that tenders hare been Invited for the Grant school, MRS. J. SMTTH AND FAMILY. res of his party. Mr. Mack, like from 20,000 to 10,000 tons of coal. haul all of ths others on this ticket, been an active citizen and a willing worker for the common good for many years. He is one of the best known and at the same time, most popular business men of ths city, and Is qualified ln every way to act as a member of the school board. Dr. C. K. Coulter, the nominee ln -- m-dt'l- up-to-d- of-no- APPEAL FROM SOCIALISTS ; deeds? Before us there la a tremendoui Ogden, Utah, Nov. 14th, 1908. to be To the Voters and Citizens of Weber task for those who are, or within the party organisation. A gnat County: number who would not enter three Now that the political atmosphere weeks ago are now glad to Juln handi has somewhat cleared. It Is mors than In the solid ranks that do battle for evident that there are hundreds of you Socialism, and It Is with pleasure that who voted the Republican or Demo- we Invite you at thia time. cratic ticket, who now realize that they Every precinct and ward niuat be made a mlztake. Many of these had carefully canvassed and organized fur accepted the Socialist position, but the new campaign that is now on. Da feared lest they would throw away not delay, get ln line" and aid our march onward to victory." their votes." Hundreds more voted the Socialist JOS. Mac LACHLAN. (Signed) ticket, but have not yet become a part Some of the Socialist organisation. of these will read this. To them there Danger Ever Present ts but one thing to say, and that target Without danger, danger cannot bi In line" with those who are working surmounted. Publius 8ytus. In a systematic manner for Socialism. Send In your APPLICATION FOR MEMBERSHIP In the party. If you live ln Ogden and do not know where the local branch la. send word to the TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY 4 secretary, Jos. MacLachlan, 2248 2 4 Ave. live outside If you Washington 4444 the city, please write to the same address. FOUND Bicycle In meadow nortHow many of you have deep down hwest of Harriavtlle. owner ma? In your heart desired not to look like have same by Identifying. Call, or a hero, but to be one, and do heroic write to C. J. Shurtllft, Harrlsvllle. hll lt Routine Court This Morning in Which Several Drunks f Republicans Place Strong Ticket in the Field for Coming School whole. 1 Are Fined. E. E. Spenker and P. 8. Spidell, who were to have appeared before Judge Murphy this morning for violating the city ordinance against bicycle riding on sidewalks, felled to appear and each forfeited (2 ball. Fred Faddis, charged with intoxication, was held on (5 ball In order to secure witnesses, after he pleaded not guilty." James Bunup got five days for drunkenness, and John Humphries forfeited 5 for not appearing. John Remy received a sentence of five days for disturbing the peace: B. A. Smith received twenty days suspended sentence for drunkenness from town. and was allowed to art Journal want ads deliver ths goods. 1-- Attention is Called to the buying public in regards to our Silk Sale a " We now have 12o Silk Remnants on our hands after our most successful sale of Silks, which we are offering to the careful buyers of Ogden" City at a price which you cannot let pass. and in the Fouilh ward, whh-- embraces the Champion Aggregation S' S' t - - fill with Coach quarter Line probably play Masters aa sub. The other members of the back field will be men who are able to come up' to the high standard 'of the line men. Professors Beeson, Steele A Cross are likely to flu out In case of a shortage. This will be one of the fastest games in the foot-ba-ll history of Og- - name la regarded as a synomyn for honor and Integrity and his conservatism combined with the proper degree of progressiveness is well known. Dr. Coulter is one of the city's leading bunch of old stare has been professional men. He has always A strong for the game Saturday af- rounded up been identified with alt work for civic Glenwood. at ternoon The llne-n- p will . betterment. be below. found Negotiations ara be- In the. Fifth ward. J. C. Nye, a solid, with Coach Maddock of taken up Ing substantial business, man, father of the University to, see If fie cannot be one of the city's leading merchants secured fo the game. The ell stars former president ,of the Fair, associa-.- - feel sure If they tan get him there lion, and , at present engaged in the will be no doubt as to which way the real estate 'land Insurance business, is core, win go. The end positions will probably be Mr.. Nyes popularity played the nominee. by Mlchelson of Georgia Tech- is not confined to his own ward, where nlcai college and Douglas a former ho la held in high esteem, but ex- star end of the Ogden High achooL The tackle positions win be played by Tom tends over the entire city. Horn, an old Northwestern man. and The Republicans are to be congratu- B. E. Cannon, of Armour Institute, lated upon the ticket they have pre- Chicago. The guard will be taken are of by Boyle A Gwilllan, two of sented. Individually and collet lively the candidate are excellent men of "M- The back field"?.en i not fully, picked recognized woith to the city. Titers y t. but Clark, of St. Joe. Mo wUl - den All Stars, Griffin GWUllimi tiwl m.u Boyle. c 'I' , Iff. l.g Horn It Michigan re le c. Murphy Clark and Masters. Lewis O, H. B, Littlefield SmilO Smith (( .49 (2 In. table linen, 11.00 value seseeeeaec, 70 (2 In. Table linen, (0e value (( Pugh Johnson Qreenwell Stone rh m. Murphy t mo.-cI.b Belnap Tfie Second team will play the In4 duntrial school, which has been under the coaching of Capt. Kneass for nome weeks past. This game promises to be a fast one as the Second team Pick their men from the class-teamwhldf ha v been playing the past week. o .82 eoaeeeiee value seaseeioooioiiio J5 table linens, (4.S0 values ln.-tab- le a 4 e linen, e o 72x72 ues 72x90 table linens, table linens, ues . 8x( table linens, ues I.2B 625 e IB 00 vsl-- 11.00 (1.25 i i..43S val-; val- i yds. to 5 yards in all shades . in. table Jlnen, 7(c value ,4 A9 , . , colored table linen, 78c value (0 to 1-- Carlson pieces of from Table Linens eoo q..,,. ...... Douglas f These Remnants are colorings. 5 25 275 Cloaks Suitings 44 ln. Broadcloth, .61.10 val- - ues , , ,,,,, 6 S5 68 In. Batiste, (1.15 'values , j , , ,, IS In. Crepes. 81.16 values.. 52 In. Broidploth, L75 J5 .95 val-u- es 125 Novelty Suitings. 75c to 81.25 values Novelty Suitings, 50c to values Flannels, 85c values Flannels, 80c values , to 8 00 coats Children's from 8 to II year for.., I Children's Bearskin coats, ill 'shades, very large assortment (up) A ths .Ladles' .. new 1" coatk hare Seen reduced. IS-O- , M 75c SB S5 SO Too will find extra .20 per cent value In the fur department Our line la complete In every to 42900 detaiL Furs from.-69- e |