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Show Capital and Surplus, DAVID ECCLE8, President BY ta THE DEMOCRATIC CENTRAL COMMITTEE OF WEBER BL B. BROWNING., f JOHN PINGREE, Caahiar JAB. F. BURTON, Aaaiatant Cashier DIRECTOR HORACE FOSTER. TY. T. J. JOHNSON, CHAIRMAN) TARY. OFFICE AND HEADQUARTERS S23 TWENTY-FOURTSTREET. PHONES, BELL 78j INDEPENDENT 780. i DnU Eccle Canard White foeaph dark Dssrga H. Trlba IL BL Browning & B. Porter. COUNSECRE- H Is It legitimate for fololwlng query: HOWELL AND EXPERIENCE. 'Speaking about expert me in the a judge to claim votes because he has practice of law. It is ur.likely that overruled a motion for a new trial in Judge Howell will ever lay claim to a case when the person decided against let the anything of this nature in connection was too poor to appeal?" with his right to the Judgeship. So voters answer with their ballon at the far as we are side to learn, alter he pulls. Raapectfully aalicita tha accounts a returned from college and up to the I NOT SUBSTANTIAL banks, moreantila Anna and individual time he became municipal judge, he did not try a case In the district court. mors substantial than Wo pay interest on tins deposits. Something From municipal bench he was ad- biographical sketches and nominating Ample roaoureaa, eourtoauo treat vanced the to the district court to (aus eiieeches will have to be fed to the vot-- j auperior upon the law as propounded by attor- era to induce them to endorse the juneys of ling and varied experience and dicial ticket named by the Republicans. The suggestion has been made practice. In view of this. It Is argued that that they stand on their records. The It was politics purr and simple that Democrats promise to aid in publishput him In the position he occupied ing them. today. Is U any wonder that he haa used hie high position to belter his ANOTHER QUERY. standing politically? His ability as a a railroad man has been When his of well as thnt politician, as maimed life while In tha discharge for friends and relation, is all that he of his duties, and a has seen At has to depend upon for hts being re- to award him 115,000Jury damages, can tained on ttie bench. a judge claim to be a friend to the It la generally conceded, that a man railroad employee upon the ground seeking such a high and Important that he threatened to grant a new trial office aa that of district Judge, must unlesa 1 10,000 of the amount named have qualifications other than those of was refunded to the railroad coma politician. It matters nut whether a man haa been through a half dosen pany? colleges or law schools, he must exNOT A HIT. perience much actual practice before Idea that tha high tariff Mr. Taft's he is qualified for the bench. This Is needs a and a few roof gardens a universal fact recognised by all law- built on belfry to not making a hit with It has Howelt yers The fact that Judge the heud of the household who pays the occupied the bench for the past four family bills and does the family votdoes not mean that he possesses for all klnda of purposes are not found years, the necessary qualifications On the ing la ovary yard. Whatever your wante other hand. It la argued, that quite LOCAL OPTION THE ISSUE. may bo in the contrary is true, and that he has Weber county the local Issues "In shown both by his actions In and out almost overshadow the state and naof court thet he le not the proper per- tional issues. The Democrats have son for the place; that he has n0 ap- declared openly for local option and the preciation of the proper duties of that Republican party is receiving the supsome hare and let ua give you an eetl- - office and Its relationship to the bar port of the saloon interests Without resiwct to party he members of the mata. Wo can save you money, quali- and public. The Democratic nominee, Oharlee C. anti-saloleague arg supporting the considered. ty Richards, has for many years prac- Democratic legislative ticket. A large ticed before the bar of the state, and p umber of Republicans who favor lotoday stands a peer in his profession. cal option will vote with the DemoHe to a man whose life has been clean crats. Herald. and who Is known to be the personlfl-cstlo- n of Integrity, honor and Frlin the statement given out by the 146 TWENTY.POURTH ST. His recognised rod National Democratic committee In recommon sense and Judgment will to the campaign fund, it to disgard make lilm an Ideal judge. Therefore, closed that no money has been received It becomes the duty of all. regardless from any corporation or trust. The of party affiliations to cast their bala me cannot be said of tha Republican lots for him on next election day. fund. But nobody will ever know where the Republican money came PUBLIC SALE. from. Wo have Just Installed another It to reported that the U. O. P. has addition to Safety Deposit Bones la decided to hold a great auction sale,and My, how allent Teddy haa become; our Fire Preef vault to aeoommo that the auctioneers will be Morgan, pnd w Iick has simply dat the growing demand of our Rockefeller and Harrlman, unless they dropped oil the earth. the their of by ara restricted liberty patrona for a aafa place to store the notice of the sale: their valaubla papers, Jewelry and courts. Here Is Shall the people rule? which Is "Our leasa with Uncle Bam having diamonds. decid- every Indication that many Republiand having expired, practically Tha rent la low, call and 1st as ed grown tired of their party to quit business and retire to cans have ruled show you. being by the trusts, and who will private life, we, the undersigned, have always ruled the Republican offer at public sale at our residence at because they were In the habthe espltol ln Washington, D. C., com- ticket so, will not do so this of it doing of November, the on tth day BANK mencing vote for rule by the will but time, described proper1901, the following people. ty, of Ogden, Utah On elephant, about 45 years old; Someone has called Bryan a dem- C. K. Prset. ons Ananclal panic, old enough to be Bigalow But the people are manl-- ; agngue. damned Vlce-Prea- t. weaned, aired by Gold Bug and J. M. Browning eo close to Bryan and believe In festly one platRepublican everybody; A. P. Bigelow by Cashier. eo confidently that they can j him form. as good as new, but somewhat ' not IL A. Moyea Asst Caahiar. moss "demagogue'' at him without cry ons grown; big stick, slightly the people. The issue is: impaired by overwork; ons Republican hitting Shall the people rule?" machine, ' the same being somewhat out of repair; one financial system, Speaking of the recent panic which well supplied with clearing house cerRoosevelt and Taft together could not tificates, and little cash; 5,000,000 despite the fact that they as--1 Teddy Bears, and other articles too prevent numerous to mention. Everybody, re- sums that the Republican pary baa a on prosperity! Taft aaya there Albern Allen. Mgr. gardless of past party affiliations or 'patent was only a panic "in spots." Rut the previous political aervltude, to Invited Pftone 412 25th Street. to attend this sale. It to expected Republican party won't even take most of the articles herein mentioned , blHme for the "spots." as ' will be bid In by stand-patteA prominent official suggests that relics, but everybody will be on the Howell, In order to cinch his Judgi be will articles all the and square should get his brother. Will, election, no will be sold. There Possession of the property will be giv- out on the stump. We second the motion. Paaple ara interestsd in aur Sick en March 4, 1109. the served on be will "Roast Crow Room Supplies because they knew free by the Young Men's Re- i A careful canvass of the county shows that the Democrats are getting that tha nama af Driver is a symbol grounds publican club. The sale will positive- ' of beet goods at lowaat prices. stronger every dsy. That pledge for on date mentioned, the take place ly local option to doing the work and It doss not pay te experiment with regardless of the weather. cannot be offsetn by the Republics "O. O. P. MANAGERS." these important matters. If you candidates In declaring Individually have to make any Bick Ream purthat they ere for the same Issue. Hls- A QUERY. chases and if you ar particular A working man has submitted the tory proves the contrary. about it and want ts have tha element of uncertainty entirely dene ROOSEVELTS BIRTHDAY. away with, than see that you gat it Lumber and Building Materials on Utah and Oregon Lumber Co. SAFETY son-in-la- QSDEtl STATE to-w- lt: Allen Transfer Co. I 21 rs ECONOMY Drivers Drug 5tore WASHINGTON, tlct. 4. President Roosevelt will celebrate his 50th birthday tomorrow, and already congratulatory messages are beginning to ar-riat the White House. A Jlnner I party will probably be held tomorrow evening to commemorate the anniver-isari ve Wm. DRIVER & SON DRUG CO. y. INDIANAPOLIS. Ind, Oct. M. KEEP YOUR HEAD Made by & Elevator Company White Elephant Saloon Twenty-fift- h Your Wool and Cotton Manmkdls SI 600 Sample Pairs Just . Opened 8939 IT BIG TEAMS 017911 IRK an uk oouy. bations and business corporations, and Football Warriors Making Read) bs haa been aa ardent advocate of For Coming Campaign. tbe principle of direct nominations because be thought the application of this principle would have the effect of doing away with alliances of the kind. YALE HAS GOOD SUBSTITUTES The recent primary elections were generally favorable to Senator Colby and hte following ln tbe state, and the Princeton's Serious Problem - Penn Must Fill Vacancies Harvard May prestige of his leadership has la conMr. Colby sequence been increased. a Surprise 'Cornell's Bright Spring was elected to tbe New Jersey assemOutlook. bly alx yean ago and ln 1006 waa chosen to the senate. Qe la very boyPractically every member of the ish looking, being thirty-fouand of "big eastern five" Intercollegiate footexcellent physique, for he was quite ball combination te now bard at work an athlete when he waa a student at preparing for tbe opening of the 1008 Brown university. lie b a son of season. Charles L. Colby, builder of the WisIt 1a worthy of apodal notice that consin Central railroad, and inherited tbe 1908 elevens have been uniformly wealth and tha associations of Mg depleted by graduation and other business. lie ts a member of the bar, canoes to an extent never before rebut b engaged ln banking: corded. It la well for all tbeae big rivals which play each other that not A CHINAMAN. one suffers worse than another. That PROGRESSIVE this te tbe case te due ln a large measU Sum Ling, Celestial Journalist, New ure to the freshman rule and tbe In America. of all graduate players. While Tale apparently anffera mors A Chinese Journalist b something of a rarity ln the United Btates, and LI than her riviis, the Ella moat not gum Ling, editor of the Hongkong Chi- therefore be considered out of tbe runnese Mall, who to visiting this country ning. Every year Tale haa enough at present, haa aroused considerable substitutes to form an eleven quite as Interest and curiosity. His trip to good as the first team. This te what America to taken especially to further makes It possible for Yale to play two closer relations, commercially and- po- such opponents aa Princeton and Hap litically, between China and America, vard one week apart Yale has lost both of her ends, and incidentally he expects to pick np and IL Jones; former Captain a good many Ideas which on his return home will be of value to him aa a Biglow, the tackle; Paige and Cong-doline men; Tad Jonea, quarterback, newspaper publisher. He to progressive both aa a Chinese subject and as and Foster and Bomar, back field men. a Journalist, 'and the newspaper which This still leaves Yale Goebel and he edlta haa a plant which is surpris- Cooney for guards and Dunbar for ingly up to date. Many editions are center, a trio that could hardly be Imprinted throughout tbe day when there proved upon. Former Captain Burch happens to be Important news, and on will play one of the ends, mod there b the occasion of the great national ex- a host of good candidates for the other aminations at Pekin, now done away wing, and the skma win be true of tbe with, but which used to arouse wide tackles. In spite of the splendid men Interest, It was customary to Issue from Yale tea lost from her back field, this fifteen to twenty editions a day, extras department will be strong aa' ever. being published aa faat aa word was Yale still has Coy, her most wonderful received as to the different Individuals fullback In years, as well as Brides. Phllbln, Wylie, Murphy and Wheaton for halfbacks. This leaves only a quarterback to be accounted for. Princeton baa a much more Serious problem than Yale. This to not because the Tigers toss more veterans than the Ells, but because they hare not the same splendid body of substitutes with which to fill vacant positions. Princeton loses her two star ends, Wlster and Brown. The loss of Wlster will be especially keen, for he waa an almost unanimous choice a year ago for one of the wing positions on the All Americana, while Brown as his running mate was but little Inferior, The Tigers ara quite well cared for In the center of the line, where the only .man they lose 1a rhllllps, the center rush. They retain here Slegllng and Booth,, the two tackles, and Waller - - r, bap-rin- - Al-eo- tt n, All Vice-Preside- Riverdale Flour Ask any housewife. Ogden Milling Now Is the Time to Buy & Sons and McFadyen, the star guards. The back field te weakened by the loss of Captain McCormick at fullback and Harlan at halfback. These are extremely severe loaaes, for McCormick had few equals ln his position and Harlan waa by far the best drop end place kicker of the year. Captain Dillon will again play quarterback and will probably keep up his brilliant record as an open field player. Read will again be at one halfback. Tibbott, bill- llant though erratic, will probably earn the other halfback position, while Coxa looks like tbe beat fullback in sight At the University of Pennsylvania five regulars must ba replaced. Tbe men lost are former Captain Folwell and Greene, who have played halfback for four yean; Dwyer, tbe center, and Ziegler and Gallagher, the two guards This leaves aa nucleus Captain at fallback, Keinath at quarterback, Scarlett and Pauxtte at ends and Harper and Gaston at tackle. Those who have studied tbe sltuatloi at Harvard the moat carefully ara almost unanimous ln the belief that tbe crimson 1a likely to spring a surprise on some of her overconfident rivals The selection of Burr aa captain and of Ilaugfaton aa head coach makes It certain that the team will ba well handled, and the personnel of the aaw athletic board lends color to the belief that Harvard will cut something of a real figure thla falL Of the 1908 team Harvard haa lost Captain Parker at gnard and Grant at center and Starr at end. Otherwise the line te left intact, with McDonald at one end. Flab and Barr at tackle and Pierce at gnard. In the back field who drove Starr from quarter to end. te gone, as te Wendell at one halfback. Tbla leaves Appolonlo at fullback and. Rand at one halfback. Haughton himself was a fullback, ao that he should be able to get together a competent back field. On paper tbe Cornell eleven looks to hare much the beat of tbe situation among the big five. Only four of the regulars who lined up for the Ithacans last year are missed. These are Uolten-bac- New-hal- Street Choicest Wines Liquors, Etc. Full Line of Cigars. Journal want ads deliver the geode. nt At the beginning of this beet 4 of the 4 P farmer was called to the Impor- P tance of digging the beets early. P 4 Those who heeded the suggeo- - 4 P tlon, from present appearances 4 P aa regards the weather, are In 4 luck. At this date not 4 of the beets are out of tbe 4 ground. As soon as you can get 4 into, the field again not a mo- - 4 4 meat should be lost In getting 4 P the beets out of the ground. If P P It to Inconvenient to haul them P as fast as you dig them pile P $ them up and rover them well so P P they will not freeze. p Our advice to to use all the P P help you can command, even to 4 taking the children out of school P P for the few days necessary to P gather the crop. You cannot af-- $ P ford to lose any part of your P P summer' labor, but you will If P P you don't get around lively. P P Snow and frosts are expected 4 P In November and that time Is' P P nearly here. p WHITER P P campaign the attention - Thompson at guard,- Earle and Me Callle at halfbacks and Van Orman at end. May waa absent from the university a part of the year, but the fetter rush may bo reinstated thla these men gone, Cornell still haa Watson at one end, Olbwrke or Lynch, who kept Captain Cook off the team most of the time, at tackle, and Cosgrove at one guard. In addition to tbe five teams so far considered, the whole country la deeply Interested ln the strength of Michigan. Chicago, Carlisle Indians. Dartmouth, Annapolis and West Point These teams, especially Michigan. Chicago and Carlisle have little. If anything, to learn from tbe members of the big five and have shown on more than ons occasion that they are abundantly aWs to care for themselves. fall-Wit- nines For envelopes, letterheads, bu The Journal sards, dodgers, etc-- coll up1(4. Job rooms. Both phones Southern Dailnl as - 4- - PP PPPPP Two Daily ' Palatial Trains sj sun uxo, who had successfully passed tbe testa and received tbe degrees awarded by! the government Mr. Li haa visited many leading newspaper offices ln the United States ln search of pointers for use at home. He te a great admirer of American ln- atltnttena and 1a liberal In hte Ideas as to the education of women and the liberties they should recelre. Ho has a wife and an baby at home. Tbe distinguished China, man te jealous of the growing infln P once of Japan In China. 4444664 y California HOW OH SALE . The Csastaat Wearier of a llat ates Germs. 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Waihlngton Avenue the details have been completed for The bread that retains Its flavor end the exercises which will mark the unfreshness with the mercury at 80 is veiling tomorrow of the magnificent statue to the late President Benjamin made of The principal address of Harrison. the occasion will be made by Fairbanks. 320 The result of the new direct primary law in New Jersey la the elections rehas cently held under Its operation the Into again prominence brought young fighting senator, Everett Colby, whose advent ln New Jersey polities haa been productive of ao many new Ur. Colby's Ideas and movements. combinaprofeased atm to to smash tion existing between political organ-- ' I Lumber 2453 SENATOR. , All Kinds of t 190E Hie1 Everett Colby of New Jersey and j Battle Far Reform Ideas. SPECIAL DEMOCRATIC COLUMN OGDEN. UTAH TRIBE.... I X. a figTTting BZ75.000.00 First National Bank AE(X H. MONDAY, OCTOBER THE DAILY STATE JOURNAL. PAGE BIX. ' , |