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Show H THE PROGRESSIVE TICKET :' For President H V . THEODORE ROOSEVELT H i of New York H : For Vice-President fi "" f HSRAM JOHNSON ,1 of California ; f, in, ii.injamuj" iiniiMii.ijjiiini.iiin Minium Mcain aaM ? PROGRESSIVE STATE CONVENTION. H A Stile Convention of the Progressive Purty Is called to meet at Og- H . t den, Utah on Friday, September 13, 1912, at 11 o'clock a- m. for tho pur- H ) po?e of nominating candidates for thefoliowlng offices: j ; . Four Presidential electors. One Judge of the Supreme Court, Gov- H J crnor, Attorney General, Secretary of State, State Auditor, State Treas- H ' I urer, State Superintendent of public Instructions, Two CongTessmen-at- H j I largo, and for such other business as may properly come before tho mcot- 1 , Apportionment of delogatos is mado from tho several Counties of the H , , State on the basis of one delegate for each 200 votes or major fraction ' 3i thereof, cast for the soveral candidates for Congress In the election of H , j' 1910. On this basis tho Convention will consist of 510 delegates, appoint- H ed to the several counties as follows: H j Beaver 8 Grand Z Rich 3 Uintah 6 H I ' Box Eldor.... 18 Iron C Salt Lake .. .188 Utah 54 H ' Cache 34 Juab 15 San Juan 1 Wasatch .... 11 1 ' Carbon 7 Kano 2 Sanpete 27 Washington . 7 H Davis .13 Millard 9 Sevier 15 Wayne 2 H Emery ? 9 Morgan 4 Summit 13 Weber 40 M ' Garfield 4 Piute 2 Tooele 10 Total 510. H I The Chairman of tho Progressive Committee, or State Committeeman H ' In each County Is horoby requested to tako the necessary steps for tho H election of said delegates, either by County Conventions or Primaries i in tho several Precincts in their County. Col. Theodore Roosevelt will address tho Convention at 3:45 p. m., Septcmbor 13th. H Thero will bo a rate of one fare for round trip on all Railroads. H f By order of Progressive State Committee. 1 i WESLEY K. WALTON, Chairman. Doans Regulets aro recommended by many who say they operate easily without griping nnd without bad after effects 26c at all drug stores. nn Buy a Heater Early J Got your New Colo's Hot Blast set j up In your Homo before real cold , j weather comos, and let It save for tho : full season for you. If you have any Idea of buying a heater this winter : g, get it early. Many rcadors will re- momber that during tho cold snaps of last winter they wished they liad done '. away with tho old heater that will no ; Xjjjj longer do the work. Don't go through - the chilly experience of last winter again. Enjoy tho comforts of the Kj new otovo tho whole season now, i (R-16) g PRICES $12 UP Ogden J Furniture & J Carpet Co. HYRUM PINGREE, Manager. ;j LEAF-BROWN TAFFETA. i 8 Today'o drawing shows a frock of $5 taffeta with Individuality vielng with KS simplicity in its design. The Inevit- IC ablo klmona blouso is the foundation rC closing the front under a pointed ruf- IWl fie of ecru batiste borderod with self- ff? tone lace. This ruffle gives tho ef- f ? feet of a smart Jabot and falls below .! a directolro collar of laco piped with J ?-' tho taffeta. Tho silk Is a pretty leaf- J K? brown and the two strips of velvet i which serve as girdlo are of the samo f Sj Bhado. Those are held bv four lit- i 5j tlo square brass buckles In front and 1? t two at the back. The sleeves are I & tucked and below and above these I T tucks aro bands of heavy ecru lace. ' f Tho slmplo skirt Is bordered bv a 1 Hi heavy laco band. ' I Ti oo J. J A menageries is a beastly affair at "k fth best. f J? oo Z Read tho Classified Ads. f v& SMne, I 1 I a urn Lady? I j( I An innovation in Ogden is a I S j proper "shino parlor" for 1 Jjj I ladies. 1 mfi j Here-to-fore, Ogden ladies I .JJjj have done thdr own sho ' k; shining. Now it may be done I quickly, professionally, I -; ! cheaply and in a place where 1 :' I ladiog will feel at home. I B No matter what the ma- I il terial of yonr shoe, or the I ; jl colorwe'll dress them or I : H ahine them or clean them I : H properly for a very small I 1 H charge. I ; j CLARK'S 1 Ogden 's most popular shoo I '58 store. I tc!w - . n ft |