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Show TRUTH SENATORIAL ASPIRANTS. C.arbis will be the Republican Treasurer, and that . II. Dale will be honored by the candl-wtetorf'oun- prospective candidates to succeed to the seat in Congress now occupied by Senator Rawlins are apto be taken for pearing It appears next Legislature, granted that the in convene January, 1903, which will conse-ouenwill he Republican, and as a a Republican would be chosen Senator Rawlins. The recent of in lieu of the Republicans in victory sweeping all over the elections the municipal the party great confiState has given it as certain and regard they dence, will go their next fall elections the that look at as present their things way, and foundatto not be without seems faith be should it In case, however, ion. Democrats the and that otherwise, should have a majority in the Legislature, there is little doubt that Senator Rawlins would be given a second term. He has made a good record and stands well with what is left of his party. That he obtained little patronage for Utah and for his party is not his fault, because naturally no Democrat could get much from a Republican administration, and that is the condition which has confronted Mr. Rawlins since he Already ce OGDEN IS THANKFUL. ty wlth the renomination. Matthews, who was before the Republican convention for the nomination for City Recorder, is out for the nomination for County Recorder, and Rill Glasmann, of course, wants to represent Utah in Congress. Bill thinks there is nobody can grace the office as well as he could, and his agents are already at work in the cow counties. Anticipating that bounteous occasion which had its birth When the Pilgrims first gave thanks for their deliverance from affliction and foes, there is much to be thankful for next week, when we devote one of the busy year to submission to day the Presidents proclamation. It is a time for wholesome recognition of the good in man and the divinity of God. It is the auspicious opening of the season which abounds in good cheer and the enjoyment of the harvest, and which reaches its zenith in the Joyful We give thanks first and then we enjoy the season as we do a meal after the thanks. The universal observance on the northern continent of America of Thanksgiving is splendid evidence of the development of the nobler things that contribute to the betterment of a race of people. SSIi? Ogden, The machine has declared that Glen must walk the plank after January next, and that Ben Haywood will succeed him as United States Marshal. He will have the or Senator Kearns, whichIndorsement gives him the pull over all other candidates. Miller It 7 Nov. 21. Christ-mastid- is said that F. D. Hobbs will retire as Register of the United States Land office, and that George A. Smith, who now' holds the office of receiver, will be his successor on the recommendation of Senator Kearns. e. T Thanksgiving is the seed and hope is the harvest. We give thanks for what we have and straightway wish for more. It is the response of the human in man to the divine. Therefore, let us give thanks and hope that the cause for thanksgiving will be increased tenfold before another November rolls round. Let us be thankful that Ogden is yet on the map and that the Southern Pacific does not wind round the south end of the lake nor the Union Pacific scurry into the capital city through a tunnel under the Wasatch. Let us return thanks that the Western Union is still wired to a solid foundation in Ogden, notwithstanding it has been moved, on paper, at least a score of times. Let us be glad that in the wisdom of the fathers who made the charter, the term of Mayor was fixed at no longer time than two years. Let us give thanks. took his seat. The Democrats are not making any claims at present. They are simply The postmastership lies between A. H. Nash and A. L. Thomas, the present waiting for something to turn up and incumbent. a be will It is said that Senator expecting that the something of in the ranks the Republicans. Kearns declared that he would indorse split There is, as a matter of fact, no love anybody satisfactory to a majority of lost among the various factions of that the members of the late Republican party. The new and victorious faction, Legislature, and Mr. Nash is said to be of which Senator Kearns is the leader, the choice of all the members who supand which is called the machine, has ported Mr. Kearns for the Senatorship. little use for what used to be called the Congressman Sutherland, however, will and Tribune gang, have of the the and naming Brown's crowd has just as little use for he is non committal thuspostmaster, far. ex-Sena- tor any of the other two cliques, and the feeling in each case is mutual. An open rupture is, according to present appearances, the only chance for Democratic success. . Whether C. O. Whittemore will be reappointed United States Attorney or not is problematical. On account his Let us unite in being thankful that connection with the San Pedro railroad the Catholic church, stately in its daily The obviously good chances for the he is in close touch with Senator but it is said Joe Lippman can increasing beauty, is receiving the Republicans has already brought out a Kearns, have the finishing touches preparatory to the place if he wants it. crop of Senatorial possibilities. Those opening at Easter. Let us give thanks most prominently mentioned are W. S. that the Presbyterians and Mormons McCornick, Reed Smoot, Congressman preparing to follow the lead of the J. L. May, it is thought, stands a very are Catholics. Let us be thankful that Sutherland and Gov. Wells. Mr. Mcgood chance of receiving the appoint- Rev. Taylor of the Methodist church Cornick, who took second place when ment as clerk of one of the city courts, was Senator Kearns won out a year ago, although Recorder Nystrom has not as permitted to remain here so long he has, and let us hope the good is said to be laying his wires for an- yet committed himself to any one for in Ogden will not soon be fordid he other attempt to lift the prize. either of the clerkships. Jack May is gotten. Give thanks that Col. Shealy Reed Smoot, who it is generally be- a good, reliable, capable- fellow, and is a of member the Weber club, and lieved could have had it from the late would fill the position with credit. club best friend Ogden is the the that Legislature, but stepped aside to make to be thankful for has. Remember way for Senator Kearns, has claims and Wilson. Look canyon Ogden Billy which cannot be overlooked, and his of nurses at St. upon the beautiful Healy house and be a derth is There friends are urging them. Against is the mighty thankful. Be glad that Ogden Smoot, it is asserted that the Gentile Marks hospital. In fact such bravest sons and fairest members of the Legislature to be case right along, from the fact that has the on the face of the globe, and daughters elected would not support any high nurses leave the institution whenever be thankful that you live in Ogden. ecclesiastic, and Mr. Smoots memberget an opportunity to do so on they ship of the quorum of the twelve account of the hard work and long apostles is therefore by some considered hours required of them. No effort has And there are other things. In view as an effectual bar to his Senatorial yet been made to lighten their labors, ambition. and complaints are as bitter as ever of of the fact that wre had an election Congressman Sutherland has many the treatment the girls are subjected It might be well to examine friends who believe that he should be to. Some of the girls are not strong recently into the results and see if wTe can honored. As to his qualifications, there physically to stand the strain recognize anything for which- to be is no question. He is also popular with upon them, and the consequence is thankful. First there is Bill. Of course put all classes, and while a a breaking down of their health. One would be acceptible to a large section young girl, strong and healthy, who he will take the waterworks away from owners in ninety days, and the of the Mormon people. He could doubtlentered the hospital as a nurse a few thenpresent will be a real thanksgiving there ess get the renomination for Congress months ago, is now completely broken hands down, notwithstanding that Bill down in health, and would be glad to day. Everybodyof get ready to offer up thanks about April Glasmann is already laying plans to leave if she could. There is something great chunks Bill will make good On 1st. that day afstep into Sutherland's Congressional seriously wrong in the treatment whole water sysand the his promise, shoes, but after all in becoming a forded those girls. will be turned and breeches, tem, body Sena! filial candidate he might make and to thankful over a triumphant the same kind of a mistake that Congpeople. That will be a thanksgiving ressman King did when he refused the to conjure by, on April 1st. All The new jewelry store of Lyon day Congressional renomination to make fools day, you say. Why, so it Is! the Senatorial race & Co. will be opened up Monday I wonder if thats what Bill meant At this time Gov. Wellss chances are Mr. Lyon when he calculated his famous ninety 143 Main street. thought to be the best. The State con- at an exten- Now, who would have thought stitutional provision which provides went East and bought and most days. was Bill newest just fooling. Cant he make that the Governor shall not be a Senastock of the torial candidate, during his term of ofwed style of Jewelry, diamonds the cutest jokes? fice other precious stones, which the Governor, counts for nothing, for of the reason that it is contrary to the is now displaying. The designs so and watches Com-The matter of appointments under brooches, pins, tutlon of the United States. The are exceedingly chased and veryy the Bill administration is causing conr Govtnor stands well with Senator KearvR and the machine, which is a tiful. They are all new and thor-ltalk. The Republican maMr. Lyon has been siderable Powinul factor in his favor. He is must have slipped a cog when it popu in with the young and progressive e business since he wras a boy, and chine on dictating to Bill. The figured all its branches, jen. it of the Mormon people, and as quainted with it in has certain original views Mayor-eleb0Vl 'or he has made an excellent he is conceded to be one of the of the plums, and to disposing recu it men in his line in the West. He in regard office who will not for candidate the of stock ihown excellent taste In the store is boost for Bill In the Congressional The 3 he has laid in. and fight need not apply. Bill Is outpointembellished fitted of, 1!' somely posithe bosses in the disposition of to is the not Senatorshlp only ped, and it is a real pleasurepur-g- ing told me that tion ;.ir which condidates are patronage. A Councilman already it. It will pay intending of the a and new majority the Mayor aPl" ring. Although the election is a to call and look over the would get together Councilmen-eleon display. year iff, it is considered settled that W. - . - ei-cug- non-Mormo- n, U 1 up-to-da- te. ct rs ele-articl- es ct and make and confirm the appointments without regard to the wishes of the minority. I understand that the bosses who nominated Bill will be told to go way back and sit down while a Bill machine will have charge of affairs. Those who know' Bill dont expect anything else. What follows is pure gossip. Bill told a Councilman and the Councilman told me. The new Mayor has a strong desire to appoint Tom Browning Chief of He is figuring on a couple of darlings up in the courthoise with a view to appointing one of them Chief of the Fire department. He is looking for the original Bill man so he can make him Street Supervisor. He has already staked Patten out as assitant to Judge Bagley in the coming water litigation. Dr. Condon will succeed himself as City Physician. He wants Hendershot for president of the Council. Any good Gentile who thinks Bill is seasoned Congressional timber can be Captain of Police. In this connection I might say the health of Messrs. Murphy, Hanson & Co. is not so good as lc was. They dont seem to be enjoying themselves. Police. The daily papers have announced that Dave Jensen from the Third ward will be clerk of the City court. I am in a position to verify this statement. In a moment of lassitude Judge Howell-eletold me he had promised it to Dave for a majority of the delegates from the Third in the city convention. The delegates wrere forthcoming, so David, old boy, gets the clerkship. Will Critchlow will appoint Mrs. Fred Dalton as deputy recorder, and once more is a political debt paid. Henry Snyder will go back to his old Tlace as jailer and Fred Meissner will return to his beat as patrolman. In the matter of Chief, however, Mr. William Glasmann will have a hard time convincing the six Councilmen wrho are pledged to Conlisk that Tom Browning is the better man. Bill is Mayor, but he will have to reckon with the Council. . ct A RELIABLE FURNITURE FIRM. One of the most progressive and up-to-d- ate business houses in the West is Furniture company of Salt Its extensive storerooms at 31, 33, 35 and 37 South Main street are replete with all kinds of furniture, beautiful, new and substantial. The wonderful strides the company has made in its business during the past few years is accounted for by the fact that the men, O. H. Pettit and W. N. Williams, to wrhom is committed the management of the institution, know their business thoroughly. They buy the best goods in large quantities on the most advantageous terms direct from the factories, and when an article is well bought it is half sold. This enables them to sell at remarkably low prices, and customers patronizing their store know that they can rely on the quality of their goods. They deal only and in good, substantial, well-magoods; such it is real economy to purchase. There is no saving in buying cheap furniture, poorly put together and of inferior material. Such furniture soon falls to pieces, especially in this dry climate,' and in the end it is the dearest. Furniture Customers of the Co-o- p company get the benefit of the ripe experience of the firm, and at the same time they can rely on fair and generous treatment. Their prices are always reasonable and they have a reputation for fair and honest dealing. Those are the essentials which have contributed to the great success they have achieved. They also deal in carpets, feathers, curtains, steel ranges, refrigerators, etc., and carry large stocks of those goods. At present they are making a specialty of STAR STATE STEEL RANGES and ESTATE SEAMLESS HEATERS, both of which are wonders in their line. The latter is the best heater made. Call and examine it and get one before the cold weather sets In, and keep your house warm and the Lake. Co-o- p de up-to-d- ate . |