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Show Daily 9tStf djiuirunl UTAH Publishers Journal Publishing Co, (Incosporated) Published every evening except Sunday Telephsnsa .....Bell. 6641 ring Ind lit-- 1 ring Editorial Booms ....Bell. ((4 I rings Ind, 44 t rings Business Office TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION By By By By By ............. .$8.00 Ons Tear 00 Sis Months I SO Three Months M Ons Month AO Carrier Ons Month Pay Ns Money to Carriers Mall Mail Mail Mail ms ter at Entered as second-clas- s the Postoffios at Ogden. Utah, under Act of Congress of March I, 1171. NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS of residence in the city have fam Lila r-iwd him With the need of the educa-OGDEjtional eystein. Dr. Coulter is pledged to strong platform, and It is under .stood that a majority of the board is with him In a numbfcr of changes and iatfh ward wforlM fop whlch the candidate declared prior to the elec tion. In the Fifth ward, M. 8. Browning was . Mr. Browning has ' served for n long period with honor He is on the board of education. not muni a to worthy only represent cipal ward, but an entire state, In any executive body. Mr. Browning is directly connected with one of the oldest families in Ogden and he has proven one of the city's most substantial citizens. The voters of the Fifth ward. In the selection of M. 8. Browning, to represent them, displayed excellent Judgment. Let the new board be given your hearty supiiort In the great work which faces them. Improvements are being made in toe city's educational system and these men may be depended upon to make them properly. They need and are entitled to the sincere support of every citizen. Do your share! Tou should racelvt your paper not later than 7:00 p. m.' lr net received at that hour call Phone 0(4 and It trill be seat you by special messenger. BLOODLESS REVOLUTIONS No paper delivered after 1p.m. . Pay at THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1908. THE DAILY STATE JOURNAL. PAGE FOUR. money to carrier or other unless they present creden- hes run Personal Taste After All Chamber of Commerce Discusses New Form of Is the biggest factor in clothes buying. That's why this Is the popular store. Every whim and fancy of practically every man can be gratified from Municipality and Names Committee to Investigate Light Again Threshed Out-B- ody the stock we show'. Claims It a Duty. $10 to $40 Ogden started the first steps In get- - Ings to call the body to order apd act as ting in line with other progressive mu- - president of a council aa in the pree-lei polities of the United States, when, ent form of government. Each man at the Chamber of Commerce last night. having charge of a department ellniin-tii- e Is a pretty broad vareity of Suits first discussion of the Des Moines atea the natural tendency of one officer or Galveston plan of city government j referring a matter to another, whereby and the assortment of styles and fabwaa discussed. The many phases of none has any responsibility, but the rics is In keeping with the price range. the proposed plan were threshed, when man having charge of the police t the body being not fully con-- ! partment will be responsible for with the manner In which thing which occurs In that department, these governments are conducted, ap- - Many matters of Importance go along pointed a committee to Investigate and with the Des Moines plan of munlclpal-furnls- h necessary Information for the Ity. The referendum and recall are next meeting. The committee named Included, besides the Initiative plank. Watson-Tann- er Is A. E. Pratt. J. H. Hill and O. A. If a man does not conform with every-Kennedy. Attorney A. E-- Pratt was thing as Instructed to, when he is to furnish legal opinion of ed for. he is recalled and another man elected in his atead at a special electhe new topic. The committee will have In its pow- tion. Likewise the other specifications er liecessary right to Investigate the which go with ths new form of govquestion In all its various phase, and ernment, are all favorable to decently at some future meeting the opinions conducted government. will be discussed, and If probable, OgThe Chamber of Commerce also den will become a city governed by threshed out the light proposition again last night, seeking means by which the board of directors Idea, The Des Moines plan of government they could secure cheaper lighting fa- is conducted by means of a board of dl- - cllitles. The discussion was not as to rectors, consisting of five men, each whether the city council had a right to man to have a distinctive department regulate the lighting and power faciliof the municipality under his charge. ties. but whether It waa its duty or E. Williams, Arrested by Ogden One of the five is appointed president not. The body will keep after the matof the council, his power being at meet- ter until the city council takes action. Police, Squares Old Account n i every-versan- Clothing Co. aje of new Inventions and conaiaut improvements, e may expect anything but thia unseating of a nation's ruler and placing In his stead another without the spilling of human blood is a new departure which will le greeted with satisfaction throughout the world. Down In little Haytl, the people beB. A. BOWMAN.. Business Managar came diaaatisiitd with, the rule ol President Alexis. Carefully and with remarkable foresight ' they armed tneniselves. After taking this precauONCE AGAIN. tionary measure, they succeeded in the State Journal feels getting the army upon their side and ONCE more reached a numeber of the big men of upon. In the name of Jusand Goes Free. their assisttice, humanity and common sense to the government, securing ance. urge its readers to shop early. Home of the Democratic campaign Leading men of the nation have signAfter nearly a year's search by the Every purchase amounting to $440 ed their names to a petition urgiQff literature, headed, ''Shall the People authorities of Ogden, a man giving city In this will ba givon a doll hat fros. Reholiday gift seekers In the East to shop Rule?" undoubtedly penetrated name of E. Williams was apprethe one f as and with voice, nation, whenever hended yesterday, in connection with early to make their purchases a charge of obtaining money under duced prices an all trimmed and possible In the morning and as many the people answered, "The People false pretenses. Detective Pender made untrimmsd Ladies' and Missss days before Christmas as possible. The Shall." as soon as the man of an formed Simon General army The lecture tonight at the Weber the catch, and womans' clubs of Ogden have passed a Opie Read, the famoua wit, appears was arrested the matter was straightIn to and this march Weber at tevolutionlsts the evening, academy is the second scheduled for ened out, Williams giving back the ha'ts. Thia Sals will continus duracademy began resolution agreeing to lighten the heavy h the on when lecture will subject. this winter, many prominent speak- money he had secured.Port Prince. Au an By attack upon . burden of store clerks as much as posths holidays. Evory ana is First One Thing and Then Another." In trick was ing manner which the this time the United States and other This The Is hooked. Mr. ers known sible by shopping early. Read being is said by eastern newstopic of means was done by by Williams, to call at It is a worthy movement and one foreign governments had dispatched papers to be the best in which he has from his many hooka and papers on a check on a local bank, deswhich should be carried out. During battleships to the 'scene to protect their ever appeared, and will prove one of stories of the south and west, and securing he goes his audiences are tined for another E. AVilllams at the the next week, shoppers will And a own interests and incidentally see fair the strongest lectures of ths seriessea-of wherever to sure taken completely by sur- poatofflee general delivery. Williams be this institution be held this at the check and Joe Bott, a saloon wonderfully complete stock to pick play. There was no fighting, however. son. prise end desire his immediate return. got man. cashed ft. When it was returned apA to which time in from with plenty of gentlemanly person merely to the bank the latter would not acdo It, hut the rush will gradually grow proached the president In a gentle cept it. as the real E. Williams had so enormous that during the laat few manner and tapping him upon the demanded the check at the poatofflee. days of the holiday season shoppera shoutcer. said. "We are through with Wash. Ave. will be compelled to push through you." He may have added "28," or An Explanation. where to emwda some such remark. The president reach the counters, A Boston woman seeking divorce the stock will be more or less depleted. glanced over the situation, saw that says her husband drinks 60 gallons of HEAVY Viewed from a purely selflsh motive, he waa whipped, and departed. whisky a month. Her estimate Is there la every reason for Christmas If not. It The people set up their own govprobably an exaggeration Woman's Way.' shoppers to attend to their marketing ernment; and everything remained explains why the average per capita A woman will criticise another for high going too fond of dress, yet she will consumption of liquor Is so early In the season, and taken from a lovely. Now that Is really the gentle-BY among this sober people. Rochester wear herself to a frazzle to set a bethumanitarian standpoint, no man or anly way of conducting a revolution. Herald. ter table than her neighbors. woman ran advance a single reason It shows that the polite llaytlens why they should not make their pur- have made some advancement. How chases early. much btter was this method of depos- For Lewd Conduct Slant-Eye- d James Hartwell Sustains Severe ing their ruler than the much more THE SCHOOL BOARD Hurts and is Brought to more painful manner of doing It with Foreigner Digs up One ; Besides, the carpets may well congratulate Itself hissing bullets. O'IDKN Hundred. Ogden Hospital. upon the election of its city, of the palace were not all stained by school board, chnnen by the 1,068 votes blood and burned by powder smoke, ef the people at yesterdays election. and when the new ruler took hold, O. Hiss yams, charged before Judge On Rio Grande train No. I this Each and every one of the five men he did not fat the unpleasant duty severewas lewd with conduct James Hartwell was brought morning, Murphy named by ballot are capable and de- of removing the deponed president's the court this morning, In from Roy, suffering from injuries censured by ly sirous of governing local educational trunk from the throne room. and fined 9100. The Japanese; who Is received by falling from a train. Dr. j affairs la an efficient, competent and Let us hope that a lesson may. be a gambler, cannot converse In English, 8. 8- Gordon met the man at the sta-honest manner. learned from this gentlemanly and and la was necessary to have an In- tion and took him to the Ogden Gener8ANTA CLAUS WILL BE PRESENT AT 4:30, AND WILL GIVE In the dent ward, Hyrum Plngree bloodless warfare and that future terpreter, Paul T. Waklmlto, a Japanese al hospital. Hartwell la suffering from SOUVENIRS TO ALL THE LITTLE BOYS AND GIRLS UNTIL 5:30 was elected by a large majority. The internal injuries and has slight chance acting as such. may be conducted In a simi- newspaper reporter, was O'CLOCK. arrested Thanksgiving of recovery. Hisayama voters of the First ward. In choosing lar gentle manner. eve by officers upon the charge of M. From Indications outward Hartwell Mr. Flngree to represent them, named Atsu, who had been tracking hia with is a man of destitute circumstances and a man who Is sincere and will demand from Japan all over the coast before Is supposed to have been beating trains, he located her here. She Is now In jail falling and being knocked unconscious. a positive accounting of everything awaiting deportation. The man fined connected with school affairs. Hyrum ALL this morning was found in n living Plngree Is a fearlessly determined busiapartment at Grant and Twenty-fourtness man who will add much to the WILL PACE street with the daughter of Japan, who A LINE OF CHILDRENS SHOES IN ALL SIZES, FROM 5 TO 2, deserted her child and husband. strength of sny deliberative body. BY In all probability, as soon as the In the Second ward. W. H. Williams FOR CHILDREN AND MISSES ON SALE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, woman can be deported she will be takwas chosen. Mr. Williams has seen a 95e ONLY AT E en to San Francisco and will be tried few weeks of service on the board of ANO on a severe charge In Nippon, as deCHILDREN'S GOOD SCHOOL SHOES, WORTH 2D0, $245 education, having been appointed only sertion of husbands and children Is a BED H-NOW ONLY $250, a short time before the election to fill capital crime there. . LADIES' 1340, 3.25 AND $340 WELT AND TURN SHOES, Tomorrow morning at 10:30 the case the vacancy caused by the resignation WAR WITH JAPAN vs. James Ward anJ of the State NOW ON THE SALE TABLE AT of Dr. R. s. Jones. The new memCould not possibly make so many crip- - John Gordon will he up before Judge 75c A LARGE LINE OF ALL FELT SLIPPERS AT... ber from the Second Is a man of pow- Biggest Crowd of Ticket Purchas pies as rheumatism does every year. Murphy in police court for preliminary And no reason there is thia i yet business erful acumen, having built up hearing. Ward and Gordon are the disease should cripple anyone. If zlljiiifged perpetrators of the burglaries the present business of the Shupe Wilers Ever Seen in Ogden sufferers will rub the affected parts 0f the Badcon and Corlew residences liams Csndy company In this city. He night and morning with Ballard's WO weeks ago. Turns Ont Today. possesses all of the necessary qualiSnow Liniment. Cures all aches and The prisoners have confessed to the i fications to sit with the Ogden City pains. burglary of the Corlew residence, in-Sold by Geo. F Cave. hoard of education and may he relied asinuch as they were caught with thi Records of the Grand Opera house at goods on them, but they deny ull upon to protect not only the interests Jeumal want ads deliver the goods for advance sales were completeknowledge of the Badcon trick. of hia constituents in the Second ward, Ogden which stood the shattered crowds by ly but to conscientiously look after the in wait for hours this morning to purrights of the entire city. tickets for the coming production chase In the Third ward, Asael Farr was ; Ben Hur" which appears In Ogden of The fact that Mr. Farr has on the nights of December 7, S and 9, served fur some time on the board of education and that the Republicans and for an afternoon performance on the ninth. recognized his worth so fully as to not A row of anxious even name an opposing candidate in from the box office window, extending that ward. Ills election will give gen- down the entire length of the lobby and FOR THE MAN WHO WEARS AILOR MADE CLOTHING, AS A SPECIAL INDUCEMENT WE ARE GOING TO GIVE A 20 PER CENT DISeral aatisfaction and Mr. Farr may outside in the rain as far as Twenty-- ; ON ALL ORDERS TAKEN FROM NOV. 15, TILL DEC 15. THIS INDUCEMENT IS TO GIVE THE COUNT DRESSERS PARTICULAR be depended upon to properly adminls-te- r fifth etreet on Washington avenue, lined WE AN FOR TO WE OUT OPPORTUNITY ARE THAT FIND THE TAILORS THEMSELVES, THAT wait-GIVE ; as as SATISFACTION, 7:20 this morning, PERFECT FIT AND up early the school affairs of the city. S EMPLOY NONE BUT for the opening of the sale. With, CUTTERS AND EXPERIENCED TAILORS TO FINISH THE GARMENTS IN A MANNER THAT WILL ing In the Fourth ward, the election of of the box office, the numLEAVE NO GROUND FOR COMPLAINT. Dr. C. E. Coulter by so large a majority, ber failed to diminish for over an hour, came rather aa a surprise to many. Al- new recruits being constantly added to most the full voting strength of this the anxious waiting Pne. telephone orders have been. ward was cast and a great majority of Mall and and the railroad excursions In, pouring the ballots were cast for Dr. Coulter. to be run from as far east as Rawlins , The recognised ability and worth of the and as far north as Pocatello, promb-man he defeated, is in itself a high tri- to be much larger than at first expectbute to the new member of the Fourth ed. Beat sales for the second and third of the performances promise to Dr. Coulter is a college graduate, was nights be equally large tomorrow ami Satur- formerly a school teacher and his years day. collectors N this os tials from ths undersigned. Under no cire uni stances will carriers or ct I lectors be allowed to take steps All notices of thie kind must bo given to this office direct er by letter; or in person, er phene 664. one ring. JOURNAL PUBLISH. NG CO, ed YEARS SEARCH I ISJRIIIIFIII - Hats ivan Away YOU CAN READ READ ANY TIME BUT YOU CAN HEAR READ TONIGHT far-of- - . d J- Mrs.J.Warner FALLS FROM JAP GIVER 2374 TRAIN AT ROY; EIRE IS Grand Opening in the i T oy Department j j Tomorrow, Friday, Dec. 4th - , Special Shoe Sale for RECORDS ARE BROKER JR Friday and Saturday PI h SALE 5 $2-4- ; 1 j A ticket-purchase- . OppoiFttumfly J FIR8T-CLLAS- ! 254 25th Street W. Anderson THE TAILOR Ind. Phone 895 |