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Show D PAGE TWO .IA UTAH ITATf JOURNAL. THURSEAY, NOVEMBER E, 199C ning down the hill to beat the band, and everybody howling for fear something would happen and wishing OGDEN, UTAH. Publishers. wouldn't; one year conservative, next, rul Pshliiklaf Csapuy, year crazy; one year harmony, next (Incorporated.) helL except Sunday year Published every evening But wbut's the use? You can't teach Tttalf Stair Sourttal Telephenee. BeK In&, (14 1 Bell, 14 I gSdltorlal Rooma InA. (14 1 (Ml Bueineee Office a Democrat anything, anyway. rtnge I 4 ring ring ilnga THE RECENT ELECTION. It E. DOOLY. President. & PEERY, Vlce-Pr- I is gratifying to the Republicans of this city county and state to know Terme e Subscription. the common foeman was routed Me that earrler, per week borse'foot and artillery; that Pj Tuesday, fcy mall per month were shattered from Cape lines circulahis collected if by carrier, By Me Cod to Kalamasuo and from Beaver tor, per month ' Dam to Burlington. At home and matter at abroad the party did nobly, and the Entered as eecond-claa- a under Journal la glad of it, because It la an Utah, at Ogden, the poeiofllce endorsement of Republican principles Act of Congreaa of March S. IS7I. as exemplified by the acts of Theodore GenL Manager Roosevelt. B. A. BOWMAN True, wa got a little bent In Iowa, Editor M. JACKSON and had not the unsjieakable Hearst been leading the Democratic ticket in NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. New York there la no telling what Subsoribera not receiving papera will have happened, and Missouri btain same by apeeial messenger by might back to her Democratic fethaa gone calling up office by telephone. And any aU in all. thlnga look pretty carrier failing te deliver paper at ish; but, and. Inasmuch aa Teddy himproper addresa will be charged for ouch bright, seems to think it looks good, why, self messenger-servicwe don't see why the rest of us should howl not indulge in a or two. Just to let folks know we are on earth. Here in Weber county the opposition didn't have a look-i- n, although our old friend. Double Ess Smuth, was claimOFFICIAL PAPER OF THE COUNTY ing the earth and the fullness thereof a day or two before the contest. There wasn't any local issue, except the one RALPH A. V. IkWnJSf &fc. ! The UTAH NATIONAL BANK! IJ. UNITED es OF OGDEN STATES DEPOSITARY Interest Paid on Savings Accounts and Time Deposits UTAHHA THEATRE All this week Saturday Matinee at 2i30 b The Lyric Theatre Co. OF SALT LAKE e. DOWNFALL OF HEARST1SM. It ought to be a source of satisfaction to the Democrats to know that the voters of the stale of New York have put the clamps on this ranting, blithering, political pervert, Hearst. Had a Democrat been nominated, he would have carried the state. Had Hearst been elected, two years from this tlms he would have been a disturbance in tha Democratic national convention. As tha matter shapes up he will occupy a place on shelf No. L The defeat of Moran In Massachusetts ought to please the Democrats also. Moran la Irish, parts hla hair In the middle and la a Prohibitionist. Whenever tha Democratic party ia burdened with a weight like that. It cannot be blamed for bucking oft Its The trouble with Democracy of late has been its eagerness to catch at straws In order to get Into power. It has formed alliances with Socialists, Populists, Labor Unionists, Prohibitionists, Revolutionists, d women, mothers' inen, congresses, old maids conventions and other things that Thomas Jefferson never heard of, and then, under the biasing banner of hla Democracy, haa started out to conquer the world and . has been lilt In the neck every clatter. It haa annexed lam" until further orders and has rannyk&booed around trying to do something and accomplish something In the way of climbing 9ver the fence Into power, when by to its doctrines it might have marched through the front gate. Whoever heard of the old Democracy believing In a sumptuary law, regulating what a man should drink? Whoever heard of the old Democracy selling ita birthright for a mesa of pottage promised by a band of men who get sure every time another man puts on a clean ahlrt? Whoever heard of the old Democracy hooking up with a hen convention on the problem that the government ought to have about three tucko taken around the waist and a gore run from collar to belly band? Whoever heard of the old Democracy coupling onto the caravan run by a bunch of men distinguished only for the personal appearance, by reaeon of the fact that the nouriehment they had Indulged In had gone to whiskers Instead of brains? Whoever heard of the old Democracy wanting the government to control the Incubators, both Infant and chicken, and assume general ownership of all the means of transportation, aerial, and subterranean? Because the modern Democracy has associated Itself with all the fade and faddists is the reason that It haa been laid out cold and will remain laid out until It abandons the Idiosyncratic positions It has occupied and will doubtless continue to occupy. It haa held out one hand to Prohibition and the other to the liquor element. It haa stood for reform In Massachusetts and rum In Iowa; It has been for Populism In Kansas and pie In the Tammany districts; for rye whisky in one county and religion across the line, and like a whole lot of eccentric people, has thought it could reform the world by legislation, Christianise humanity by statutory enactment and teach sinners the way to the music room where the harps are kept by downing the law of long-hair- ed short-haire- etk-kln- time-honor- ed the acting postmaster tried to make through hi twin papers, that somebody had said' that some one else had told them that some man had taken some money from aome one some tlms ago. The acting postmaster tried to raise a hullaballoo over the matter, but we do not think the Republicans lost more than a hundred votes because of the action of the t..n papers, although In some quarters It la asserted that It waa about fifty per cent more. Be that as It may, It did not affect the general result, and of that we are glad. In Salt Lake county the American party waa defeated, after nearly carrying the county In the first hard fight It haa made for possession since the organisation of that party. While the Republicans won. It was too close for comfort, and If the third party organisation keepa up Its fight It ia going to be mighty unpleasant to deal with two years hence, unless national iaauea are such that they will cut a greater figure than local one. We are glad the campaign la over dqwn there, because of all tha . foul-mouth- yellow, mud-allngin- g, contests that ever waa took the buna, and we are that waged, not accusing the other aide of doing all the dirty work, either. But, aa the great Grant said after the war, "Let ua have peace." The election la over, tha results are announced, the victors are happy and the losers are disgruntled, so why not begin to act cosy together once again and forget the troubles of the last sixty days? Of course the Journal can do that easily, because the Journal has made a clean fight It hasn't broken Into any cemeteries. "defended any one who needed no defense, haa acquired no libel suits, and the majority rolled up by the Republican party lit thla county, duo In a great measure to the efforts of thla paper, la so large In proportion to the general vote that the attention of tha "official organ In the village below la directed to tha fact that clean campaigns result In large majorities. And now let'a all get together and go to working for. a greater Ogden, and see If we cannot attract a small bunch of capital here for Investment ClflLIZiTION MOVES FORWARD. HER BITTER ATONEMENT Oscar S. Straus. Oscar 8. Straua, secretary of Commerce and Labor, la a Democrat of lifelong habit. .Ha wta selected by th President, not because of his politics, but In spite of it, and for th reason that he la a very competent man. As hla name Implies, ha- la not a Frenchman, but of Hebrew lineage. newiy-appum- u. - preme power over hla subjects. Tales of atrocitlaa In the Congo states, yhich are under the control of King Leopold of Belgium, are no lees horrible than those from Annam, but the great powers of the mirth have thus far refused to take any notice of them, each being afraid to take the initiative through the fear that it might be accused of having selfish motives for doing so, and might become Involved with other made, received a larger vote In proportion to the vote cast than ha received in the presidential election. The Twin Papers. We suggest in all klndnesa to Congressman Howell that ha go to the secretary of state and get a cinch on that election certificate. The first thing he knows Billy will be filing a Hen on It and claiming that ha was elected. But, geementley! Think of the nerve of the man making himself powers. ' an-- laaue In an election of thla sort. Bill come are to Tha leading powers soop die never will for lack of advertising together In n peace conference to In ao long as he controls the destiniea of held at The Hague, the object of which la tha betterment of conditions In all the twin papera parts of the world. Many subjects will AS TO MR. HuLUNGSHORIH. be discussed, but few may be of more Importance than that of hlw to put a Juat as well be understood It atop to theaa atrocities, and It la to be now might the State Journal does not that hoped that eventually steps will ba Intend to stand for the appointment taken whereby all rulers will be comof Charles Hollingsworth as one of the pelled to treat their subjects with huauditors to look over the books of tha manity or be held to answer for their crimes before a tribunal of the civilised county, including hla own. We have directed attention to the nations, which ahall have the power to gross Impropriety of such an action dispose of them. before, and we emphatically state now 4 that It does not meet with the approvNAME THEM. BILLY. NAME THEM. al of the people and la against public policy. The reasons for withdrawing The election of the Republican ticket his appointment are ample and the waa In great part due to the excellent Journal asks the county commissioncampaign made by Chairman Hender-ahot- t, ers to take that action. Davis and the party Secretary We have nothing personal against workers. Thera were one or two traitors, pretending friendship, who did ser- Mr. Hollingsworth, but this Is altovice for the Democrats. They were Improper. not candidates nor party workers, and gether their duplicity waa well understood by Texas went Democratic by 200,000. all, and they accomplished but little That ought to help Democracy some. detrimental to the Republican forces. 4 But as a whole, the campaign went Kansas seems to be mighty close. along smoothly for the Republican party, and aa a result the greatest victory Well we could afford to lose Kansas, In the history of the party In Weber Tha twin papers say there were one county waa achlevtd. The Twin Oror two traitors on the Republican gana. Doesn't Willie consider It his duty, tkkeL Namg them. as the father of, guardian of. custodian Hearst is yelling "Fraud. That was of, booster for and everything else that expected. He Isn't springing any surconalltutea energy In the Republican prises on any one. party, to expose these fellows ao we The Union Labor party ought to do may know where to look for them next Its voting on Labor day Instead of electime? Name them, Billy, name them. tion day. What'a the use of shying anonymous Perhaps the acting postmaster lacks bricks? Wa wont let any anonymous amusement and that is why he la communication appear In the tains; claiming to much credit for the vicwhy not take a dose of your own medi- tory. 4 cine and not hide behind the barricade One that astonishes people is the' reof omission. markable strength displayed by the 4 phrty managed and controlled' by CALL A GRAND JURY. Brother Plggott j - Pit ICES: 10c, 20c, and 30c Grand House Opera ONE NIGHT ONLY Friday, November 9th E. R. Salter presents the most powerful melodrama of the day, In five acts, The Convicts Daughter Depleting: love, pathos, hate and passion. a Good Show. A heart story, pure in thought, action and language. A wonderful play. A strong cast 'em belllshed by the most beautiful and startling scenic effects Al ways SEE Tha Escape oa the Moving Freight Train The Beautiful Southern Home The Unique Character, Weary Willie Prices 75c, 50c and 25c Grand Opera House November 13th Tuesday, CHARLES H. YALE Submits for Your Pleasure the Everlasting Devils Auction Has and Old Delighted Young just one quarter of a Century . Superb Scenic Investiture. Novelties, Singing and and Dancing, Eye Bewildering Electrical Effects, Large Company Extra vagantly Costumed. 4 Seat Sale Benday Prices :$1, 75c, 50c, 25c. Boxes $1.50 4 The threat of the Democratic bosses and the Herald to Investigate Glaxmann aeema to have made votes for the Republicans. Hie .however, says he wants the threat made good, and that he desires the investigation to he made. He prefers the d of grand Jury to do It. Why not call a grand Jury to Investigate everything and everybody? We know a few thlnga that would give a grand Jury a few hours of consideration. Let us have a grand Jury by all or Tha reason why Oklahoma went ao heavily Democratic may be explained by tha announcement that tha Indiana didnt know any better. 4 Inasmuch as the twin papera pretend to a knowledge of much graft, what's the matter with calling a grand jury and letting the experts down there have a chance at explaining. Despite the disinclination of any nation to Interfere with the affairs of another, euch tales of horror have come from the little province of Annam, In southwestern Asia, that France, which much-talke-al exercises a protectorate over the country, haa decided It ia time to put a atop to the awful atrocities of the emperor. THE REAL TEST Than Thai, and will depose him, abolish the Annamlte monarchy and make means. The Twin-PaperOf Herplelde le la Giving It engh Trial. the country a regular colony with a We Join In the demand and urge There Is only one test by which French governor and other officials, of tbs efficiency of any artk.li Judge Howell and County Attorney says an exchange. and that Is by Its ability to do that Hulaniskl to the grant "we If request. which It la Intended to do. Many hah The particular acts of this young emknow so many things there should cer- vigors may look nice and smell nice, peror of but 27 years of age, which but tha point Is do they eradicate Danhave aroused the French to action, tainly be afforded an, opportunity to druff and atop falling hair? we to unburden. Even If the grand No, they do not, but Herpldde does, consist in the torture of seven of his because It goes to tha root of the evil has to few alt Jury only a hours, aamnd UUfl tha germ that attacks the 400 wive, which seems to have been done for no purpose except to satisfy suggested, the same should be con-- ! papilla from whence the hair gets Its vened. Call a grand Jury, Judge Howhis mania for bloodthirstiness and that ell. The oracle has spoken. He has he might gloat over their sufferings. to say that should be aald, There la a suspicion that the French something Inasmuch aa It ties not appeared In and, officials who have been stationed In It must be grave and Important. Annam have permitted the emperor, print. Call a grand Jury. who several months ago was declared Insane, to carry out hla cruelties to an LOOK DUT, MR. HOWELL Any thin or undeveloped girl of Woextreme In order that public indignawill be benefited by taking Holman Injunction. tion might be aroused and France juslisters Rocky Mountain Tea. It Is one The Salt Lake Herald called on the That la why Democracy ia oft In tified In seizing the country. Whether of the greatest remedies known for voters of Ogden to vote against the making people strong, healthy and some corner tying up Its stubbed toes; this la true or not. the stepjiow taken Republican ticket as a protest against well. Tea or Tablets, IS cents. T. IL that la why Democracy Is whimpering by the French government is In the the appointment of the present post- Carr. Phar. because people have taken a kick at It Interests of master of Ogden. The voters accepted humanity and sets an exthe challenge and by a vote of two to One year Bryan, next year Parker; ample which --The State Journal la might well be emulated one doing no busiendorsed the appointment of Wil- ness In the one year safe and sane, next year, by the powers in a number of other trading stamp line. All Ita liam Glasmann. Congressman Howell. business la legitimate and on a cash with the blocks oft and the wagon run monarchies where the ruler holds su- - "'ho caused the appointment to be baela. ter-restl- Seats on Sale at Utahna Drug Store a ' If You Would be Graceful LEARN TO SKATE Ogden Auditorium every afternoon and evening except Sundays. Grand March at 9:30 oclock p. m. Prices: Admission, F. II. KEDDISOTOX 15c Afternoon, 10c; Evening CHAS. BEVERIDGE JUST OPENED K. B. Company Printers, Book Binders, Manufacturing Stationers If you cant find what you want call on us. 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