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Show about, a hundred thousand and. never miss It. ; Why not Jo It? Us a great Idea. I Hurrah for the Weber Club and Ogden? Og-den? Go To." . J. T. HURST. OGDEN IS BACK OF THE WEBER CLUB. All Ogden Is back of the Weber club In its challenge to "Salt Lake Citv to either build a capitol or lose the j seat of state government. Merchants, professional men, laborers all join with the Weber Club in Its demand that Salt Lake, If It Is to continue to reap the benefits of a capital city, must do something to merit that favor. Business men-have called up this! office to say that they will subscribe to tho fund to bo used in making the j fight for the removal of the seat of I government to Ogden and the building ! of a magnificent capitol. Tho move- ' meat has stirred the city and en-J thueed our. people with the fighting ' Eplrit. 1 One of our most prominent ruer- : chants writes the following letter to I us, over his signature: "GO TO." This morning at the breakfast table j tho writer had an electric shock that put him out or business, so to speak. He wan unable to finish the meal, j although possessed at this time of a -very hearty appetite. It was this way: j A message on a live wire came to his 1 ear. which is a little dull. We picked ! v.p the morning paper and read tho , following: "To the Voters of the State of Utah-- Utah-- "If tho site of the State Caoltol bo 1 definitely fixed In Ogden, the' Weber club hereby pledges this citv to sub- icnbe a quarter of a million dollars to- I wards the erection of a capitol bul'd- i Ing. ' "A. R. HEYWOOD. President 1 "J. L. ItKYNOLDS, Secretary." ' ' Great Governors! Gee Whloi-i3i ' Jolly Molly! G. A. 1U The WebVr Club is O. K. and so is Ogden. I was not luvited to confer In making this announcement, but it's mado and 1 guess nny or us would be eligible for ?iCOKtl!Ul,on l tbis f,ind for 11 enpi-lol enpi-lol building in Ogden. Gentlemen, Go To, roll up your ale-. , and turn up pants and wade In and make It o hot in Osfletf that the ladi-, will all Tvear chiffon and the men shirt waists without any coats over them; put an atmosphere over Salt Lake so thtt everybody there III want to wear furs Methinlcs Mchesy will be the comln-merchant comln-merchant of this Inter-Salt Lake country; coun-try; when you've landed the capitol I lmagiuo David Ecclcs could put up |