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Show THE DAILY STATE JOURNAL PAGE FOUR. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1901. i that Glasmann la absent from,, the which Samuej G. Dyo. Judge Agee, because ha. is Judge Howell, A. G. McCracken, Bar-loWilson and Thomas England will Wurth absolutely nothing to the postal OGDEN, UTAH talk. At Harrisville. today. Judge J. Is and all D. Murphy, Thomas McKay, David Journal Publishing Co ....PuDliahorn service when he in the city the work of the office Is done by Jenson. Joseph Wallace and Rudolph (Inco spots ted) Kuchler will relieve themselves of some others. and at Kaneavllle, Dr. A.' 8. Published evfrjr evening except Sunday on the out Is But. while he stump, oratory Condon, George Halverson. John T. and Just on the ere of the election Bybee and George Fuller will do the Telephones The Republican speakBusiness Office Bell, ill 1 ring in order that It might have an Influ- spellbinding. Ind. 9(41 ring ence, if not on the voters at home, ing campaign in country districts of Weber will corns to a fitting close with Editorial Rooms ....Bell. 994 9 rings at on the administration at two ralleyt rousing enthusiasm-creatin- g Ind 414J rings Washington, a number of the members lies at Huntevlll and Hooper next of the United National Association Monday. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION of Postoffice Clerks, wbo are supposed The American party has a Anal rally to keep out of active politico, get to- scheduled 99.09 By Hall One Tear to take place at the county 8.00 gether and pass a flamboyant resolu- court house thla . By Mall 81x Months evening. Senator Cantion thanking the By Mall Three Months postmaster non and others will apeak. By Mall One Month for his untiring effort" Thomas 99 Even money haa been offered that By Carrier One Month Kearns secured secured a copyright Kuchler, Republican, will deRudolph to Carriers No Money Pay on that when 'he was In the United feat 8. 8. Smith, Democrat, for state States senate, and since then no other senator. Although numerous beta are Entered as second class master at man has dared to tha tickets, there apattempt "untiring postedt&on all the Poetofflce at Ogden. Utah, under be takers. few pear efforts." Daily Stair llauntal w city signless little, J , -- Act o t Congress of March 9. 1979. M. F. CUNNINGHAM.. Manag Editor B. A. BOWMAN.. Business Manager In the next place the postal clerks should know that the eight hour system is provided for by federal statute. Everybody outside of the organisation has known .thla for some time past If somebody connected with the local find postoffVe has bad fenterjvtoe abtha public spirit enough, during sence of the postmaster, to hare the eight hour system applied to the Ogden office, as it haa been apoffice In the plied to every some time past, then the country for be to lo community congratulated to NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS You should receive your paper not later than T:09 p. m. lr not received at that hour call Phone 994 and It will be aeat you by special meoaeagor. No paper Sellvered after 7 p. in. Pay no money to carrier er ether collectors unless they present credentials from the undersigned. Under no circumstances will carriers er ocllectora be allowed to take steps. All notices of this kind must be given that extent. It is announced that as to this office direct er by letter er hi a result of the change tha general pereeiv or phene 964 one ring. delivery window and the registry winJOURNAL PUBLISH.NG CO dow will henceforth bo open until 7 oclock In tho evening ana that atampa will bo sold at the registry window. Heretofore tho windows have closed at 9 o'clock. REPUBLICAN TICKET The Ogden public haa many things For President, to be thankful for In connection with I WILLIAM HOWARD TAFT. the Ogden poatofflee. Not tha least of Vice President, these la tha frequent absences of the JAMES SCHOOLCRAFT SHERMAN. If these abed up-to-d- so-cal- FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS THOMAS BEVY, Garfield County. LAFAYETTE HOLBROOK. Utah County. HENRY COHN, Balt Lake County. STATE TICKET REPUBLICAN postmaster. sences could bo made more frequent or for longer periods it would be a blessing for all concerned. VOTE OF WEBER COUNTY MANT will be Interested next evening in comparing the For Governor, of Weber county by districts with WHfLlAM BPRT, Balt Lake County. vntg the vote of two yea re ago. For this Fur Justice of the Supreme Court, reason the State Journal Is giving hereW. 11. M'CARTY, Bevier County. with the vote of 1999 for Col. EL T. Republican, and H. W. Hulanlskl, In For Representative Congress Democrat, who stood t the head JOSEPH HOWELL, Cache County. of their respective tickets. Here Is the For Secretary of State, vote and It will give a fair idea of C. S. T1NOBY, Juab County. the hill the Democrat will have to climb before hoping to get a glimpse of For State Treasurer, DAVID MATTSON, Weber County. the promised land: State Senator, CJwll-lla- For JESSE D. State Auditor JEWKES, Emery County. For Attorney General A. R. BARNES, Salt Lake County. JUDICIAL TICKET For District Attorney, NATHAN J. HARRIS. TICKET. For Stote Senate, RUDOLPH KUCHLER. Fbr State Legislature, Central Park Presbyterian Chureh Mr. McClain from Salt Lake City will preach at the Central Park Presbyterian church at the usual time. Sunday school the usual time. All ' FM r ! ! , I cordially Invited. Great Crowds and Unbounded Enthusiasm Mark Closing Day of New York of Trip-Me- mbers Candidate's , dous as Judge's . Twenty-fo- urth . -- Under wear That Gives Satis-faction in Every Mc-Cret- ry, pre-electi- on Particular that with a ma- jority of over 0,009 votes in Balt Lake county, Jesse W. Knight, the Democratic candidate, will defeat William 8pry for governor. The Republicans, It to believed, will elect a majority of officers on the balance of the atate ticket Nationally, It to evident that the Socialists will cut a much bigger figure than ever before In Utah.' It la conceded that Bryan will poll a large vote, but the general opinion to that the state will go for Taft Not In many campaigns past has there been such general apathy apparent In Weber county with, the election only three days distant as la apparent lo day. The element of uncertainty, too. Is greater than ever before, and neither side to making such boastful claims of success for any part of the ticket as has hitherto been the rule. For OommlMlonrre: FRANK MOORE.. Term.) JOHN T. HTBEE. Term.) ar acted. j For County Sheriff, BARLOW B. WILSON. For County Clerk, O. DTE. SAMUEL For County Treanurer, ALMA D. CHAMBERS. For County Recorder. JOSEPH B. WALLACE. Underwear We Feature a Few Examples for Your iSelection MARRIAGE LICENSES EL O. Llndgren Mias Anna Rehn Balt Lake City Balt Lake City Ladies heavyweight fleeced vests and panto .....29a Ladles' heavy merino. 05 per. cent wool vesta and panto., 85e Ladles' all wool vests and 08e pants Subscribers of Tho Utah Stats Journal ara requested to read and follow Instructions printed at haad of editorial column. ! WANTED Girl for general work, 2550 Madson. house- -. h-- 1 S.J.BURT &BR0S. WANTED Girl for general housework. h-- 2. For County Attorney, DAVID JENSEN. ' For County Surveyor, J. CRAVEN. For City Constable, ALONZO J. ROGERS. County Committee. OSCAR B. MADSEN, r t Chairman; CARL ALUS6N. Secretary. BUNCOMBE always more or lees In political campaigns. It Is part of the game, and often It oeema that the worst bunco eteerer is the beet politician. Thla observation 1 called out by an ' lifeldent has that just come to paw In this city. William Glaamanu, the postmaster, la away off In southern Utah campaigning against, the letter and spirit ef.the civil service laws and to the absolute neglect of Ms duties as a public servant. This haa been going Am for home time past The fact THERE ( V lo so-cal- led Ladles' heavy fleece unions... 49e Children's heavy fleece vesta 25o and pants, all alies . . Children's heavy fleece, swlse ribbed vests and panto, all 35 rises Childrens heavy fleece unions. BOo TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY 1020 24th. For County Amesaor, EDWIN DDL H. STIRS e Party Confident of TremenFirst Congregational Church. Noble Strong Elderkin, minister. the Result of Victory Morning worship at 11 o'clock SunNov. lat. day. Evening service at 1:30 p. m. Campaigning. Junior society at 5:10; led by Gladys Pearson. Senior society at 0:10; led by Martha i Major Sam A. King to out In another Glbba. the address to tho Democracy. If ELMIRA, N. Y., Oit 81. Before aa round." Sunday school at 12:15. Democracy does not follow the straight enthusiastic crowd thla morning Judge and narrow path thla year It will not WAVERLEY. S. T.. Oct. Jl Taft opened the laat day's tour through First Prasbytsrian Chureh ho for lack of addresses from Major New York He was introduced here Crowds from New York and PennsylEdward John Carver, pastor. their chairman. King, by Representative Faasett, and after vania greeted Judge Taft here. He Preaching by pastor at 11 and at a magnificent meeting here he went paid his respects to both commoDemocratic ladies are holding open 7:30. to nwealths This j to Waveriey. The day's schedule Inthe first time PennSunday school at 11:18. house at headquarters on Twenty-fourt- h cludes Oswego, Blnghampton, Cprt-- j sylvania and thla section of New York 9:30. Endeavor at street this afternoon and the land, Ithaca and Rochester. Mrs. Taft had an opportunity to hear the canJunior at 3. will Join the party at Buffalo tomorrow didate, and they came long distances. public will be welcomed again this Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:80. Music, speaking and other evening. will accompany her husband to Members of the Taft party today expand a entertainments, with refreshments are belief that the result In Cleveland and Youngstown Monday and ressed-the Chureh The Baptist features of the days doings. to Cincinnati Tuesday where tha can- New York to no longer doubtful. They Located on Grant avenue near didate await the result of tha elec- pointed to the crowds that greeted the street Rev. H. D. Zimmer- tion. Republicans held a well attended candidate today aa an Indication of the In his speech at this place. Judge Republican enthusiasm awakened by rally at West Weber last night, a good man, pastor. Services on the coming Sabbath. Taft said: "We have had a crowd listening to speeches ny-- the panic. the Taft tour. Northern New York, We want to get over it. We are get- which haa been thoroughly canvassed, leading candidates of the county tick- November let, as follows: et. Sentiment In that district to said Sunday school at 10 oclock. Classes ting over It gradually. But wa shall they declared would give unprecedented to indicate a vote of 3 to 1 favorable for all. not get over it If you elect Bryan. He Republican vote: The uneasiness felt to the Republcaa national, stats and Morning worship at 11:15. A series to tfi favor of free allver polnage, by New York Republican manager ' of five studies on tha life of Paul will government ownership of railroads and a month ago to no county tickets. manifest. be begun at thla service, running every crank notion that to In use In One leader here todaylonger said that this The Weber club has the following through the month of November. Sub- the (logical garden of tha Oklahoma result was due to the personality of bets posted: $199 that Knight carries ject of tho first aeries, "Saul of constitution. Men who. control capital Taft and show him to be an excelservice and In Europe and In ' this Communion Salt Lake county; $99 that Bryan car- Tarsus'.' country, are lent candidate. The tour today closes ries Nebraska; $190 that Bryan car- right hand of fellowship to new mem- men who insist on having a certain the New York campaign and the Interries Nebraska; 950 that Bryan doesn't bers at dose of worship. business future. Unless their capital est In the dosing days has been greatThe B. Y. P. U. will meet at 0:80. to Invested the wheels won't go er than known carry Indiana and Nebraska; 950 Misfor a long time. souri doesn't go Democratic by 50,000; Consecration meeting. Topic, Songs 9100 agalftot 9990 that Bryan la elected. of tha Heart: (II) "Tho Sleepless Watcher. Leader, Ruth Johnson. With tho campaign practically dosed Evening worship at 7:80. Mrs. 8. In Weber county, there oeemo to be 8. Shepard of Salt Lake City will more or leas of an element of uncer- speak on, "Peaks and Valley In Our Aa this to the tainty among the politicians of all Temperance Work. parties. Considerable speculation on last public meeting on tho Sabbath tho result of the invasion by the to urge temperance legislation, all ara American party of tho Weber county Invited to this service. Temperance field to being Indulged In. Tho Re- songs will be used. All Invited. publicans say that leas than 500 votes First Methodist Episcopal will be polled, while Americana are street, east Church, Twenty-fourt- h betting that over 1,009 will be cast in the county. At headquarters the of Washington avenue G. W. to confidence In Reusual pastor. The 10:00 a. m Sunday school. Classes publican success is displayed. real fight of the local campaign has for all. Mr. B. E. Newton, superincentered on the Judicial ticket of the tendent. Party 11:00 a. m., morning worship, serRepublicans and Democrats. leaders of the Republicans admit that mon topic, "Consecration;" with the the vote to going to be close, but In- holy communion service and reception sist that Judge J. A. Howell and of members. Anthem, "The Lord to Nathan J. Harris will defeat C. C. My Shepherd, chorus choir. Richards and Valentina Gideon. On 0:50 p. m., Epworth league, led by the other had, the Democrats declare Mr, Guy Anderson; topic, "Learning that Howell will not even carry Ogden in the School of Christ." A welcome Th more critical you art about tho fit and quality of undergarments, City and that without Weber countys to all young people. 7:30 p. m.. Gospel service. Topic of vote, he cannot be elected. Genuine th greater eur confidence that you will be pleased and satisfied with confidence in the election of Rudolph the sermon by the pastor, "Voting Kuchler to the atate senate to dis- Right." While the sermon will not played by the Republicans In that deal In personalities, It will be the they are willing to back their Judg- aim to mark a path for the considerament with money up to any amount. tion of the Christian voter. There will John L. Herrick, linitked) Democrat,. j and be special music under the leadership Frank Moore, Republican, are said to or Mr. H. J. Ware aa follows: be running neck and neck for the long Eventide" Miss Orogmn prelude, We offer you "MERODE garments in all stylet, materials and term commissioner. The resulta of the Jessie Welch. local option plank of the Democrat, Anthem, "Abide With weights, in a wide range of styles,Jneuring perfection in fit and comfort. on which candidates for the legislature oholr. In are pledged, to said to be causing some E Offertory solo, "Allegretto uneasimsa in Republican quarters, but Elat" Miss Welch. the party leaders deny this. For the Mixed quartette, "My Mother Is lesser county offices, nearly everything Praying For Me Miss Van Busklrk, appears to be conceded to the Republi- Mrs. Rouse, Messrs. Ramey and Johnscans. Bam pel O. Dye is considered on.Miss Marche Romalne Eoetlude, practically assured of the clerkship snd the other Republican candidates Jessie Welch. are equally confident.. No one seems to know much about the state ticket, but there are many who think aa does . Mayor A. L. Brewer, THOMAS ENGLAND. Plain City. J. & FULLER, Eden. J. R McCRACKEN, Ogden. HARVET P. RANDALL Ogden. (Two-ye- day, November 5th. at 2:3b p. m.. In the Sunday school room of the church, All member are urged to be present as Important business to to be trans-- .i TOi TUFTS MC'-Ch- orus For Judge. J. A. HOWELL. (Four-ye- ar a Swedish Lutheran Church. The Ladies' Aid sock ty of the Swedish Lutheran cnurch will meet Thure-- j Merode For Superintendent of Public Instruction A, C. NELSON, Sanpete County, COUNTY Votes la the Coming Election Will Voice the Spirit and Message of Real KelliipnT"' The public to cordially invited. , v96H0900900046590000090 Tha Christian Seianea Society holds service at 11 a. m. In the new Masonic temple, Washington avenue, between Twenty-fift- h , and Twenty-sixt- h streets IM Subject: "Everlasting Punishment. Sunday school at 0:45 a. m. Wednesday evening testimonial meetings are held at p. m. The public to cordially invited to Democrats plan to hold the last of their country meetings at Uintah next attend these services Free reading rooms are open dally, Monday night except Sundays and holidays from 3 to 5 p. m. In same building. Monday night at Hooper and Huntsville. Weber county Republicans will Church of .the Good Shepherd. win up the speaking campaign In Corner Grant and Twenty-fourt- h districts country Wm. W. Fleetwood, rector. Twentieth Sunday after Trinity. In tha report of governors sent to Sunday school, 1:45. Republican national headquarters from communion and sermon. 1L Holy the various states to to be found this prayer and sermon, 7:30. Evening from Governor John C. Cutler, of Utah: The new rector end Mrs. Fleetwood Indicates will Utah that "Prospectus arrived on Friday afternoon, and Mr. surely go Republican on national and Fleetwood assumes charge of the. parstate tickets by big majority. ish hia morning. NEW CLASSES MONDAY IN ALL DEPARTMENTS POLITICS v . -- o N. J. Harris, Samuel (7. Dye, David First Unitarian Chureh Jenson and James H. , Devine are K. P. Hall, over National bank scheduled for speeches at North Ogden William Thurston Brown, minister. tonight. Ahothcr meeting will be held Sunday preaching service at 7:30 at Pleasant View this evening, at p. m. 'Subject of sermon, "What Bell Phone 794 ' xL e -- - Ind. 925 |