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Show latr Kaurnal Daily OGDEN, UTAH Journal Publishing Co. . . . . Puoiahera (Inco spore ted) Published every evening except Sunday Telephones Business Office . , . . .Bell, 1(41 (641 ring ring Editorial Rooms ....Bell, (14 I rings Ind. ((41 rings Ind TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION By By By By By MaU On, Tear ............ ............ Mail Bin Mooths MaU Three Months M ail )ne If onth Carrier One Month Pay Ns Money te Carriers 00 9( S(0 1H AO AO ma'ter at Entered as second-clas- s the Pustofflce at Ogden. Utah, under Act o f Congress of March 1. 1(70. M. F. CUNNINGHAM.. Msna'g Editor B. A. BOWMAN.. Business Manager . TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1908. THE DAILY STATE JOURNAL. PAGE FOUR, NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS You should receive your paper not later than T:W p. m. lr not received at that hour call Phou 0(4 and It sill be sent you by special messenger. No pj per delivered after i p. m. Pay n, money te carrier er ether eollacters unless they present credentials from the undersigned. Under ne circumstances will carriers er oc I lectors be allowed to take steps All notices of this kind must bo given to tnis office direct er by loiter er in person, or phone 664, one ring. JOURNAL PUBLISH.NQ CO, per cent of the community repreaented by these twenty? H-i- e Is the factor that bothers the This siheat of t.i prognosticators. lent minority, this vest pocket" vote as it was called before the day of the Australian ballot, this vote that thiuka for Itself and aaVa little this la the factor that n lll determine the election, and no man. no matter how wise, ran tell much about this element until after the vote Is polled. . And it is true that the forecasts made by the New York Herald, Times and World and the Chicago Tribune and Cincinnati Enquirer looks ominous for And yet Mr, Brysn and his hackers. these forecasts are not conclusive. All f these papers ar, ardent supporters of Judge Taft and hitler opiwinenta of Mr. Bryan and ihe policies he advocate. with the single exception of the New Tork World. Even with the World t i, a case of deathbed repentence. It fought Bryan more bitieriy than any itth.r paper In th, country until after r conventio, and then It was the loved It not lhat Brya more, but Jhat lees. Roosevelt loved 't Compared with tile vote of tour years ago when Roosevelt beat Parker by 2. 500.000 voUs and received SSf electoral votes to 10 received for the Democratic nominee, ther, has been a heavy - lk-nve- years and la regarded by many as one. of the best trained students and teach-era uf social economics befura the pub-- ; He conies to Utah direct lie today. from a lecture tour which Underwear , ; embraced ihe principal cities of the. United States. Every intelligent per- on should hear him. He will speak under th, auspices of the local branch uf the inter national Socialist j The Good Templars at a meeting last night endorsed 8. 8. Smith, Democratic candidate for atate aenatorfrom Weber county. A resolution was pasaed favoring the stand of the candidate on the local option platform. Chairman Madsen That Gives Satisfaction in Every Sends His Leader Prediction of Great Republican Victory. Chairman Oscar Madson. of the Rebepublican county central committee when the vote la counted that lieves And Tim Wgodniff Haa Gorgeous Vast next Tuesday Tuesday night, the result Instead of Dressing Gown. will show a majority of (.000 votes for the G- - O. P. in Weber county and at In Ordinarily they talk about Tim least 15.000 majority for the party Woodruffs vesta. Lately, however, the entire state. He haa written this prognoatlcatlon another tale about the New York poliF. H. Hitchcock of the Retician la going tbe round. According to Chairman committee at New national to this, Mr. Woodruff was presented by publican York city in reply to the following a grateful admirer with a handsome communication received today: ailk dressing gown. It was a beautiful Hon. Oscar Madson, "Ogden, Utah. thing, and Mr. Woodruff displayed Recal.lng himself In It to the family circle, only "My Dear Mr. Madson: to find that It waa about four inches our correspondence during tde campaign, I venture to a.k of too long. "I'll send that to my teller another namely, that you you and have him cut It down, amid Mr. will send me favor, as promptly aa convenWoodruff. ient a frank expression of your judgSeveral days later, aa he waa enjoy- ment as to the rpobable outcome of Particular MANY HAD HAND IN THE WORK. cigar, the boy ing the drift this year toward Bryan- Whether fiom the tallor'a arrived. "Heres that drift bus been strong enough to your smoking jacket, air," said the overcome the overwhelming Republican kid. Mr. Woodruff, breathing anticipatory majorities Is toe problem that is caustried the garment on. Not admiration, at ing the po.lllcluns to sit up late 1 havent any amok-lumine, said he. night. Jacket like that. It la plain to every thinking man that The boy insisted. Mr. Woodruff laid it would take a terrific landslide to the garment on the table while be llcan maj argued with the boy. Mra. Woodruff came in. What are you doing with ugh of a land him In the White Houae. The your dressing gown now Tim?" ahe Did you notice that I cut It (Hills taken by the big papers named asked. REPUBLICAN TICKET Inches T down four abov, would Indicate that there has Woodruff could answer Mr. cliBefore For President, been no such landslide, and at the WILLIAM HOWARD TAFT. max of tlie fight the old antagonists an aunt .who waa atopping at the Woodruff home entered. At once ahe find themselves lined up In a Ufa and Vies President, beamed. "Yea, I cut It down for you JAMES SCHOOLCRAFT SHERMAN, death atruggle on th, very spot where for a little surprise," said aha. "I thirty-tw- o year, ago Samuel J. TUden heard you aay It waa too long." FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS and Rutherford B. Hayes fought each Mr. Woodruff began to gasp. The THOMAS SEVT, Garfield County. New York, Ohio trusted maid of the Woodruff menage other to g stand-sti- ll LAFAYETTE HOLBROOK, and Indiana. entered. Och, there ye have the Utah County. Now, ua In 1(7(. the Democrats have dressing gownd, the exclaimed. "I HENRY COllN, Salt Lake County. th, solid south, and a few scattering cut It down for you, but befoore 1 REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET votes In tha west, while the Republicans bash ted it up some wan took it away have all New England and all the great from my room." For Governor, Tbe tallora boy, standing stolidly In WILLIAM 8PRT, Balt Lake County. states of th, middle west. Now, as said: "The bill for cutting four by,, New votes York and Indiana of ISiH.the For Justice of th Supreme Court. either fur Taft or Bryan will carry inches off the bottom of the emoklng la M cents." W. 11. M'CARTY, Sevier County. several other states whose interests are jacket Mr. Woodruff heavily, Breathing identical. some "Put said: In pockets In It and For Representative Congress Once again the whol, problem can wear it aa a vest Ill JOSEPH HOWELU Cacha County. he simmered dow n to the old, old slogan after-dinn- er - g th ecampalgn In your state. What th Merode For State Treasurer, DAVll) MATTSON, Weber County. For State Auditor JESSE D. JEWKK8, Emery County. Fir Attorney A. R. BARNES, A. General Balt Lake County. Fur Superintendent of Public Inst ruction G. NELSON, Sanpete County. JUDICIAL TICKET J. For Judge. A. HOWELL Fir District NATHAN J- - "As goes New York, so goes TREAT ALL ALIKE the State Journal this evening will a column of political matter favorable to tha Republicans, a similar column favorable to the Democrats and a similar column favorable to the Americans. The Stat Journal does not imld Itse.f resimiislbl, fur any nutter appearing In any ona of these columns. They are entirely under the control of their respective committees The 8tate the space and In Journal simply this it treats ,11 parlies alike. TV be found JMT Attorney. HARRIS. weights, in a wide rang POLITICS! For Slste Senate, RUDOLPH KUCHLER. j For State Legislature, For Commissioners: FRANK MOORE. Term.) JOHN T. BTBEE. (Two-yeTerm.) (Fiur-yea- r ar For County Sheriff, BARLOW B. WILSON. For County Clerk, SAMUEL G. DTE. For County Treasurer, ALMA D. CHAMBEU8. Fir County Recorder. JOSEPH B. WALLACE. For County Assessor, EDWIN DIX. For County Attorney. DAVID JENSEN. Fur County Surveyor, H. J. CRAVEN. For City Constable. ALONZO J. ROGERS. County Committee. OSCAR B. MADSEN, Chairman; CARL ALLISON, Secretary. The Weber club has arranged for Ladles' heavyweight fleeced 29o vesta and pants Ladlrrs heavy merino, (5 per cent wool vests and pants. .85e Ladles' all wool vests and 98c pants LESS TROUBLE. Evelyn Papa says that Fred Clever Is sure to make hie fortune. Marion That may be true, but I prefer a man who Inherits a ready-mad- e fortune. ? BY THE REPUBLICAN CENTRAL COMMITTEE OF WEBER COUN- TY, O. B. MADSON, CHAIRMAN: CARL ALLISON, SECRETARY, PHONE. IND. 48; BELL 695. OFFICE AND HEADQUARTERS, the name the $ "Holst and Hton" la BE8T TIME OF DAY. ticket. boys give the Independence It's not bad, either, considering every-tWr- e, 2352 WASHINGTON , THE LAST CALL TO CITIZENSHIP. latlons wh any corporation or been For some unaccountable reason Identified with the support of any John C. Cutler has not been on the If you did not vote at the last gen- questionable measure. tump for the Republicans this year. 5. He haa wide experience with all or municipal election, please regHe was quite prominent four years eral the questions which are now ister today. Register before you go beforegreat ago. Is this an oversight, or what? the American people and In all to your work this morning, if possible, this experience he has acquitted himRepublicans of Balt Lake City had for .although the registration offices self with great credit and distinction. a big rally last night with Joseph M. are open all day and until o'clock (. Vf elected, he will not be an exCarey, former United 8tatea senator this evening, accidents will happen. The country can look forperiment. from Wyoming, aa the chief speaker. Perhaps this is too late to deliver ward with certainty to a Just, sober. M. local on Issues any homlliee on the paramount duty j and intelligent administration of Its Allison spoke E. Tlie same speakers will address a of the clllsen of a democracy. But let j affairs. meeting In. the Grand Opera house In any of our readers who are disposed 7. We are In with what this city Thursday evening of this to avoid this duty and this responsi- ar called The sympathy Roosevelt Politics. week. bility consider well what neglect of A vote against Taft would mean our the suffrage means disapproval of all the president has Bill Glasmann used to hold the belt It is worse for the republic that done or tried to do. The man who j as the champion fairy tale artist of the franchise should be neglected by honestly believes In reform cannot af- -, the state, but he'd have to take the intelligent and right minded cltixens ford to go back on those policies at count If he ever went Into the ring than that it should be taken from them time when their continuation la so with his Republican competitor In Halt by force, r or tyranny brings its own vitally necessary. Lake. 8. We blleve that the men whotni cure, but the evils born of indifferent The above Item taken from the Salt citlsenshlp are insidious poison it Taft would appoint to the supreme, Lake Herald llligitrates to what a takes generations to eradicate. bench would be better men than are The greatest political experiment in available for appointment by Mr. Bry-- ! depth of degradaion politics has fallen in the capital city of the atate. This the world's history Is the American as. must surely be the limit. $. Mr. Taft represents a Republi- - i experiment In Democracy, and Ita depends not partly but wholly on can party that has been In existence Harry M. McKee, of Ran Diego, the w'llllngnera of the Individual to only, six or eight years. He is not a' Cal. will lecture at the Weber Stake be a citizen In deed as well as la Republican of that party which ex-- ; toted ten years ago. j academy lecture hall. Thursday even- name. 10. We realise that he Is not as ing. October 29th, (: 00 (oclock, on the subject: "Socialism or Capitalism, Today In this department we give good a talker aa Mr. Bryan, but then Which?" He will discuss the prom- the following ten reasons why Secre- he haa not made a profession of talkinent question which Lincoln Steffens tary Taft, should be elected and to- ing. We think deeds are greater than asked Messrs. Roosevelt. Taft. , morrow we propose glvinr ten reasons words. Johnson and Debs, "What Is why Mr. Bryan should not b elected. the Matter With America?" This 1. W think he la the better man. As we said a few days ago. the 2. We think that a question has become prominent through man better local Democratic committee to tradthe various answers given. Mr. fitted In every way haa never been ing off the legislative and county is said to be an earnest, forceful nominated for president. tickets for support for the Judicial can3. His record Is speaker and will set his listeners thinkdidates. Monday's Salt Lake Herald absolutely ing. He has been on the lecture plat- No one can say a word against him. form continuously for the past tlx 4. He has never had auspicious re- Continued on Page (.) j sa . Mi-Ke- i - -k. AVENUE. sue-ct- difference of opinion aa THERE la avalue of straw ballots. They may Indicate clearly the drift of public sentiment, or they may not. If one hundred poetal cards were sent out In th, city of Ogden for expressions aa to president and eighty of those ad-- d reseed responded the answers would give a good Indication as to how .the eighty were going to vote. They would fair Indication aa to how eighty give per cent of the community would vote. But what of the twenty who failed to ' respond, and how about tbe twenty r Z ; STRAW VOTES. ANOTHER VIEW. How Sawfish Usee Its Saw. More, energetic than any other harks are the sawfish, whose snouts are prolonged Into a broad blade of cartilage, which Is horizontal when the fish la swimming In s normal position and has both its edges set with slightly curved teeth about an Inch apart The end of this formidable looking weapon is blunt and comparatively soft, ao that it is quite Incapable of the feats popularly attributed to It of piercing whales bodies, ships' timbers, etc. It attacks other fish by a swift lateral thrust of the saw beneath them. Then It feeds upon the soft entrails, which are apiiarently the Violet Ah! dont you welcome the Traveling Salesman What do yoe only food It can eat from the peculiar think sunset? of thla high tariff? glorious golden, enorof mouth. Its It has an THE IDEA. shape Bllas Corntossle Wal, everythin know You tta mous number of small teeth, someBlink He's a pretty good boat about at aunnet that a fellow can put else Is so all fired high thet I reckon times as many as 50 rows In one Indi- builder, but hes very slow. on a drees suit and feel like a ther tariff haa ter be high ter keep Jink Blow, eh? vidual, but they are evidently unfit fashionable. Blinks should had Well, I say. If he for the rough duties required of their teeth by the garbsgeeatlng members had tha job of building the Ark we wouldn't have had the flood yet. of the family. Fish Lore. Jesse W. Knight haa Issued a statement telling why he should be elected governor. "Peace In Utah la the burden of hie aong. election night. Ladles heavy fleece unions... 49c Children'! heavy fleece vests 25c and pants, all stxea Childrens heavy fleece, swiss ribbed vest and pants, all .35c Isea , . Childrens heavy fleece unions. 50c SJ. BURT & BROS. Special Republican Column I In- stall a private wire and an operator and style, insuring perfection in fit and comfort Selection1 I sectul flection reiorts and will of garments in all atylaa, materials We Feature a Few Examples for Your ma- jority do you predict for the electoralto j ticket? Please address your rep.y m at J Madison avenue. New York city. Yours very truly, "F. H. HITCHCOCK. "Chairman Republican National Com." Vt.-to- T COUNTY TICKET. THOMAS ENGLAND, Plain City, J. It. FULLER, Eden. J. H. McCRACKEN, Ogden. HARVEY P. RANDALL Ogaen. th, Underwear We offer you "MERODE , For Racrelary of State, C. S. TINGKT, Juab County. The mere critical yau are about the fit and quality of undergarmsnta, greater our confidence that you will be pleated and satisfied ith This Oven Door Keeps Heat Where It Belongs in the Oven. irS THE WHITE PORCELAIN LINED DOOR OF THE UNIVERSAL RANGES NOTE THE HEAT INSULATION OF THIS OVEN DOOR FIRST. 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