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Show m MONDAY, NOVEMBER STATE JOURNAL, DAILY UTAH 0 Gliisimtnne return to Ogden utter his defeat lit Provo he atemptrd to muke deal with the Democrats to beat SEE HIS understand issues, have been a consistent Republican In practice ever since the people divided on party lines in this State. I huve worked in season and out of season for the success of every city, county. State and national Republican ticket, uiul every candidate on the ticket since the division on party lines, except William Glasmunn, and this, too, without pay or hope of reward, because I believed In the principles of the Republican party and because I believed the candidates on the ticket were honorabl'. men and women worthy of support, and who If elected would honestly and with fidelity per. form the duties of their offices and carry out the policies of the Republican party. The reason I refused to support Mr. Glasmann was that I have lost all confidence In his personal integrity and because I am sure he would betray the Republican party for fewer pieces of silver than Judas got. If this Is treason, make the most of EDITOR UTAH STATE JOURNAL: ; ' , : ii j; ' i ' I )' ' t i i In the issue of the Standard of the Slid lust, was the following, written by Mr. Glasmann: "Moroni Skeen Is out fighting Mayor Glasmann because the latter would not appoint Mr. Skeen as Rood Supervisor of Ogden CMty two years ago. Mr. Skeen is a Republican for revenue only." I desire to ask your permission for the use of your columns to reply to this cowardly and untruthful attack. The first charge is that I refused to as Mayor, support him for not would he because appoint me Street Supervisor. Mr. Glasmann knows that can not be true for tbe very good reason that he did nominate ine for that position, but the Council refused to confirm my Mr. Glasmunn himself at nomination. the time told me that these were the facts, and as his recollection of the facts nearly two years ago were fresh It. in his mind, he was doubtless telling MORONI SKEEN. the truth then. He has since forgotten, and his statement above Is only a mis-tak- e, a fault of memory. The public ITHE 0. K. SALOON LICENSE must so regard it In view of the well known high regard which Mr. Glas-man- n has for the truth. This statement of Mr. Glasmann Is on a par with the Soma Suggestions Regarding It and Other Similar Places in declaration made by hlin In his opera house speech the night before election, the City. that the last Legislature failed to pass a law permitting Ogden City to conBefore election, on the 22d of Octodemn the water works. He evidently ber, to be correct, the mayor stated at had Just forgotten. the citizens' meeting that he had filed His second charge Is that I am a Re- charges against the O. K. saloon, on publican for revenue only. It la with lower Twenty-fift- h street. On that considerable hesitation that I underdate the O. K. saloon had not paid its take to discuss this question with Mr. license, so had no right to be doing Glasmann. If there Is any question on business. The mayor had not filed which he is an expert It Is that of being charges but Chief Browning had. The a Republican for revenue only. Mr. Council met twice for the purpose of Glasmunn Is a jiast grand master In considering them and revoking the lithe art of being a Republican (or any- cense but did nothing; and on the thing else) for revenue only. third occasion tok testimony, and by a , Ha Mr, Oiusniann ever yet failed to vote 9t five to twQ sustained the lihold up, or attempt to hold up, the Re cense. re It Is hot Intended to consider or publican party and Its candidates to the support of the Standard fori iyle the charges at this writing, but the ticket unless he himself was on it? I an important fact developed from the Let the Republican central committees I testimony taken. The point was Hay, are putting forth herculean efforts to save the life of the condemned man. But twelve more days remain before the sentence will be carried into effect Just how they expect to stay the execution of the law they do not state, but they feel confident of success. They claim public sentiment Is against them and that Mortensen has not been justly dealt with. In this connection his father said: We have been denied privileges that rightfully were ours, and our requests have been refused at every turn. The law says that a man shall have a fair and impartial trial, but 1 do not think my son has obtained one." He declined to say how much money had been raised to make up the $1,800 necessary to secure a hearing before the United States Supreme court, and would neither affirm nor deny that any effort was being made in this direction. When asked by a reporter if ie would attend the execution of his son, Mr. Mortensen replied: "I am not sure there will be any execution." When pressed for a more definite answer, he said: I probably shall, if I am able." The Idea of the father witnessing the shooting. of his son will be repugnant to most people. It seems to be against all the best dictates of humanity. That they should never relinquish their efforts on his behalf is human and natural, but when all means have failed, If they do fall, and the last dread moment arrives, such a scene is not for the eyes of an aged parent and protest should be made against it Preparations EXHIBIT LONDON, Nov. 9. Without further ceremony vou are invited to visit tlie best equipped Fur, Suit and Cloak house in the city conceded to be such by all. Garments quoted at that no other .prices house ever did, will or can touch for thoroughly reliable, perfectly fitted garments. We are headquarters for Blue Trading Stamps up-to-da- BECAUSE BECAUSE te f We have one price, and one only. We guarantee everything we sell as rep- We always make prompt deliveries. We give best values for least money. We are constantly adding new cus- BECAUSE BECAUSE BECAUSE tomers. BECAUSE We are satisfied with small profits and large business. BECAUSE We are prepared to supply your wants. BECAUSE We treat you civilly if you only come to look. The best Ten reasons why you should join the host of men anti youth who trade at this store. well-dress- ed purchase we give ten J. BURT S. 302 The Toggery & BROS. UP-TO-DAT- ANYONE Twenty-Fift- h Street E... Our aim ic to keep our stock and wo feal that we are conaiatant in aayihg that wa have the mo'ct complete line of Hardware and Cutlery Will tire of the best breakfast food if he gets it seven days a week for a In the State.. If you have never traded with ua don't let another week go by until you coma and aae ua. Dig Values for Small Prices Is Our Motto Boyle Hardware Co. JOHN A. BOYLE. Manager year. Oi ve the family a change oc- casionally. This time order Peery Brothers Singer Sewing Machines ex- hibition will be opened in London today and will continue through the week. The primary purpose of the exhibition Is to show the evil effects of drink on the human body. ESSENTIAL TO ALL HOMES Wheat Flakes Fourteen million have been made and sold, exceeding the combined sales of all others. If you want to buy, sell or trade Furniture, Carpets, Stoves, or anything In the line of Household Goods, call and see us. Fart cash; balance easy payments. I. X. L. New and of the past answer. whether the men (supposed criminals) second-han- d 7 Furniture Store, Is It not well known that Mr. Glas-- 1 whom (he police were pursuing left Twenty-fourt- h Sam Kline, street; mann was placed on the legislative tick-- 1 through the front door or the rear Proprietor. fori ets of 1898 and 1900 and nominated door of the saloon? The fact was a Mayor In 1901 because it was conoid-- 1 material one at the time of the Invest! A Remarkable Case. ered cheaper and safer to thus force gatlon. The testimony was contradlc-th- e One of the most remarkable cases d support of his paper than to rely tory the proprietor stating they left of a cold, on the lungs, on the uncertain and unsafe practice by the front entrance and the officers causing pneumonia, Is that of Mrs. Gertrude E. Fenner, Marion, Ind.. who of purchase? affirming they made their exit at the was entirely cured by the use of One , It will be remembered, red,-Minute Cough Cure. She says: The Again, and straining so weakened though he has doubtless forgotten it. That criminals do gravitate to sa counlng me that I run down In from thnt Mr. Glasmann stated that any! loona of a certain grade or standing 148 to 92 pounds. I tried weight a number of member of the Legislature who voted was not and could not be denied. The remedies to no avail until I used One Minute Cough Cure. Four bottles of for Mr. Kearns would do so because proprietor of the place may or not be this wonderful remedy cured me enhe was paid for it. Subsequently Mr. cognisant of the fact or responsible tirely of the cough, strengthened my lunge and restored me to my normal Glasmann did vote for Mr. Kearns. therefor. Saloons are not the only weight, health and strength." Sold by Mr. Glasmann has not seen fit since, places to which criminals resort. But Geo. F. Cave, Wallace Drug Co., and Wm. Glddings. In word, to take a confiding public in the point to be considered Is: If criml-hl- s confidence, but that Mr. Glasmann ,lnis can be prevented from escaping Into abundant fro,n the clutches of the law suddenly blossomed by clou prosperity Is evidenced by the fact ing the rear doors of a saloon why no!; that he no longer lives In a cottage on done them? Madison avenue but resides in a They are not absolute essentials or street. mansion on Twenty-fourt- h necessities. Nor need Indispensable I will not mention the sojourn of they be closed all the time if the dos-M- r. Glustnunn In the State of Ne- - lng of them at a certain hour in the braska In the interest of Mr. Bryan's evening would meet the same purpose, candidacy In 1896, nor the sudden This precaution would be a salutary change of front in the columns of the one, for jt would force the criminal to Standard on national Issues after the the fpont and lnt0 the jjKhted and f visit of Mr. Glasmann to quen ted thoroughfares If he desired to the East in the winter of 1897-enter the saloon, nnd would thus far, Nor need I mention that in the fa- nt least aid the officer In his work of vors shown to the 0en and notorious detection. 4 violators of law by Mr. Glasmann as mayor It Is thoroughly understood that Mr. Glusinami demands nil that and observe the result. In full two pound cartoons. (15-31- 1 Outfittings. resented. Blue Trading Stamps. I Tr a straightforward and Honest Business. BECAUSE We show an immense line of Mens ana-secu- i We do BECAUSE Premiums. By collecting Blue Trading Stamps you can secure premiums representing worth, usefulness and ornament free cut glass, china, furniture, clocks, silverware anything up to a piano. For every dollar cash IN LONDON. An alcoholic WHY? our plans are perfected. R. ALCOHOL Are Always Busy Painstaking Mr. Sutherland at the poll. It is well known that Mr. GIumhiiiuii attempted to defeat Dr. Condon last year for the Legislature, and advised Alex Brower how this could be done. FATHER MORTENSEN'S Republican PETER Every MAY ATTEND. Moroni Skeen Makes a Strong knows that Mr. Glasmann was nominated fur the Legislature in 1900 on the underatanding that he would support Mr. Drown for the Senate. And with this record of venality and Every Effort is Still Being Mads to Save the Slayer of duplicity behind him this man Glaa-muattacks me through the columns Jamas R. Hay.- A CONSISTENT REPUBLICAN of his newspaper because I, In common with other Republicans, refused to support him In the last campaign. I have no apologies to offer to him N. J. Mortensen and David Morteii-se- n, or to any man for my course. I am a father and brother resiiectively of Republican and have always been In Peter Mortensen, now lying under senprinciple since I became old enough of Janies murder the tence for of death and national to nu IS 1003. After Months of well-inform- ed Mr. U, Always fresh. See the Latest Model Constantly Improving Made and Sold Only by a The Singer Manufacturing Co. 2572 Washington Ave., Ogden, Utah I I deep-seate- I I Removal Sale! Our fins lino of CHINA and GLAS8WARE must bs closed out at groat sacrifices. 239 L A. OLSEN Washington Art. I TRY AN AD. IN THE JOURNAL It Will Be a Faying Investment I I I ns I I 1 Your Eyes I I A Full and Complete Line of LADIES', MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR AT THE 1 I I I 8. Is coming to him. If there Is anybody V ! i i: i, 1 ) who can give I Mr. Glasmann pointers on being n Re-- 1 publican for revenue only I have an I Idea he would go a long ways to see I him. Again, Mr. Glasmann seems to think It treachery because I would not support him for Now, If Mr. Glasmunn has a higher record in any one thing over another, It is In his proficiency in treachery nnd falsehood. Look at his double-dealin- g on the water works question. It will lie readily remembered by Republicnns thnt after Mr. Glasmiinu's defeat at Provo by Sutherland for Congress he attempted to defeat Major Bruden for the nomination for Attoriiey-Genern- It l. Is ail open secret that upon M Ptrl of FURS - CLOAKS - SUITS SKIRTS tho One of the neeesxury additions Ogden's equipment Is a patrol wagon. Why the city has been so long without one is beyoml explanation. The un seemly scenes which are so often witnessed while conveying a victim to the jail would then be obviated, nn-- ett sens would not lie horrified and shocked by hearing the vile nnd foul language which so often greets them ns the drunk is being draggl'd to solitude. The nrrest would be niiidi' quickly and decently and pro pie wtaill lie spared many a disgusting The suggestion is made. sjiectaele. Will the ni'tlon Is' taken? lialf-frenxl- Z. C. M. L Fill out this Blank, cut it out and send it with the amount of Subscription to UTAH STATE JOURNAL, OGDEN, UTAH. Dont Groceries Away But people who buy a dollar's worth here hud better have two market banket. Do you appreciate rood coffee. Our is CHASE & SANBORN'S, the heat In the world, at 20c. to 40c. We por pound. without It. Give BreakfaHt U nut u meal EDQAR JONES 338 25th Street. Telephone 124 for subscription Inclosed please find to the DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, beginning with No ltH).l. or date Residence Xante State County Oityand |