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Show being an able- speaker, and as he has been closely Identified with ths policies of the national administration what he OGDEN, UTAH will be well worth hearing. Journal Publishing Co, .... Publishers lias to say The only possible way to reach an In(Incorporated) telligent conclusion Is to hear both sides Publlsbad mrjr evening except Sundajr before rendering a verdict at the bal- Daily $tatr Journal Bell, Mi- -i ring Ind., 4441 ring Business Oflics Editorial Rooms ....Beil. Ind, 141I rings 444 rings TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION Mail Mail Mail Mail On Tear 1100 Six Months Thrse Months One Month Carrier One Month Pay Ns Money te Carriers I.OU 1.10 AO JO mater at Entered as second-clas- s the Postotflce at Ogden. Utah, under Act of Congress of March I, 1174. M. F. CUNNINGHAM.. Manag Editor B. A. BOWMAN.. Business Manager NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS Tou should rscelve your paper not later than 7:00 p. m. lr not received at that hour call Phone 414 and It will be sent .you by special messenger. No paper delivered after 1p.m. Pay ns money te sorrier or other collectors unlssa they present credentials from the undersigned. Under ne circumstances will carriers or collectors be allowed te take steps. All notices of this kind must be given to tnis office direct er by letter or in person, sr phone 664, eno ring. JOURNAL PUBLISH.NQ CO, The box. For State Auditor JEHSK D. JEW KM, Emery County. Fir Attorney General A. R. BARNES, gait Lake County. A, Fur Buperlntndent of Public Instruction C. NELSON, Sanpete County. JUDICIAL TICKET For Judge, J. A. HOWELL. For Attorney, NATHAN J. HARRIS. COUNTY TICKET. For Stats Senate, RUDOLPH KUCHLER. For State Legislature, THOMAS ENGLAND, Plain City, . J. H FULLER. Eden. J. R. McCRACKEN, Ogden. MARVET P. RANDALL, Ogden. FDr Commissioners: PRANK MOORE. (Four-yeTerm.) JOHN T. BYBEE. (Two-yeTerm.) ar HASKELL, A FIGHTER POLITICS b. DTE For County Treasurer, Announcement at Republican For County Recorder, JOSEPH B. WALLACE P. Dolllver, United Btatea senator from Iowa. He will speak In the Grand Opera house and wifi no doubt be gre-te- d by a large audience. Fur County Assessor, EDWIN DIX. For County Attorney, DAVID JEN8EN. FOr County FVsncls S. Monnett. of Ohio, who te speaking thla year for the Democrats, and Jesse W. Knights, the Democratic nominee tar governor of Utah, wifi be the attractions at the big Democratic rally of the campaign this evening. The speaking will be in the Weber academy Surveyor. H. J. CRAVEN. For City Constable. ALONZO J. ROGERS. auditorium. County Committee. OSCAR B. MADSEN. City. CARL ALLISON. : j -- ! j i RIO of Wafisburg. HERE'S WHERE TAFTI GRIDE WASHINTGON, D. C.f Oct. President Roosevelt and party will leave hers pn the night of November S for Oyster Bay to vote. Personal registration U required in towns under 1.099 In j population In New York state. Theodore Roosevelt, Jr., waa 21 years old a month ago and will accompany his father to the polls. J 4. 111 SPEND Plans Extensive in the West Im- Bet- A A A A A A A A A A A A DENVER, Oct. 14. An es - . KERN SATIS WORLD GOES DEMOCRATIC NEW TORE N. T.. Oct. 1.- -J W. K?rn arrived in this city today. He declared that hla trip Indicated tbit President Roosevelt made hundred of Democratic votes by every letter be He a'o said that Judy Tkfi would lose Ohio and that the eflec: of Governor Hughes' trip through tho middle west would be unappreciablc. Mr. Kern will remain In this vicinity for a week, p faking In New Jersey, Connecticut and Nw York states. goMe SJ. BURT & BROS. A . Washington Ave, 2429-2431-24- 33 A Autumn and Winter Lines as Broadly Inviting as Any We Ever Displayed Before Let us ge further than the interact these displays afford frs a incidentol play vie point. The exhibition features are merely follow naturally whan such widely varied stocks are eolltsted an 1 ranged for distribution. Thera ara distinct advantages to be gamed by buying hare. v .You gas readily prove by comparison. V'lV-- ! i;Our amps alwayat ts present the. broadest selection. Ail the Newest prises te bs found in Ogden. A4 1 Cloaks -- - Suits - - Furs - - Dress Goods - - Silks - Trimmings Underwear - - Hosiery Mon-ne- ' he win which he sow - SAMS PENSIONERS I - attendance. 44444444444 who desire east intelli(INGLE gent ballots on election day tt bhoald turn out to hear Francis E and Jesse W. Knight this evening. The preliminary report of the com.They should also turn out and hear missioner of prnsiona says the total 8osstor J. P. Dolllver Friday evening. number of pensioners on the rolls on . Mr. Monaet( will present the national 20th last was 951,197. During June Issues from ths Democratic standpoint, year 54.964 were dropped from the and becotul of his' fight against the the rolls and 19.482 added, making a net Standard OH company in ,Ohlo should .loss of 15.444. Of those dropped from be able to dlscuas.tho tryst question .the rolls 24.311 were survivors of the j Civil war. There are now 521,084 surespecially in an enlightening way. vivors of the Ust named war on tho Senator J. P. Dolhver.' of Iowa, will rolls. The number of deaths of Civil present thg esse: from the Republican war survivors was 1.122 greater than ; 'He has the reputation of during the standpoint. year. Commission- - to the office bo holds. -- pendlture of from $10,000,000 to $12,000,000 is shout to be made by the Denver ft Rio .Grande railway for enlarging Its termln-ala In Denver. Pueblo, Grand Junction. Ballda and Salt Lake City, and for the purchase of additional equipment. The com-pany Is making final p'ans to take care of the business which will result from th- - completion of the Western Pacific railway to San Francisco. Detailed plana of the company will be made public in a short time: They include the spending of about $$.000,000 in Denver aone. More than $4,000,000 will be expended for cars and en-ginea Recently the company re-oeived $1,000,000 worth of steel freight cars and twenty-eiglocomotives The new order will be placed wl:hln a short whll?. Land for the expansion of ter-mins Is will be secured in Denver and other heavy expenditures wifi have to he made. For several years the Rio Grande management has been looking forward to an extension of its faculties and some time ago tenlativo plana were prepared. The company is now prepared to put lta plane In effect. Secretary. VOTERS It ia confidently expected that umal want ads deliver ths ht HEAR BOTH BIDES non-men- ts ter Equipment Promised. ' In ing from Mr. Andrew Carnegie a gift iff $25,000 for the erection of a free llbrary In Ogden and having bra ee of th most active memlwra of the building committee having in ctuip ths erection of that beautiful edifice and having ever since the organiutioa of the board of director of the library served as its were tart He hu always been interested n other for th betterment of the community, such as the good roads movement, and hla seal in behalf of suet matters shows that he is a mao of broad spirit, alive to the needs of the people and solicitous of their pragma. GETS TWO VOTES Wooton. . A schoo'a Or- A nominee, was A A A A torchlight procession, band and A A music and enthusiasm are planned by the Democrats as leading displays for the recent Ion of General A Francis B. Monnett of Ohio, who ar- A rives on the Los Ang-lLimited in A A Ogden this evening at 1:20 o'clock, com- A ing from the east Mr. Monnett will be greeted at the union depot by a A de'egarton of prominent democrats. The A central committee has named the fol- A lowing reception commute?: - Judge A H-H. Rolapp. Mayor A L. Brewer, I A Councilmen Horace E. Peery, C, J. A Sam Thomas, Samuel A Humphrls, Rrownlns. Chris Flvgere. Valentine A Gideon. C. C. Richards Chairman T. D. A Johnson of the county central committee. Dr, E M. Conroy, Wll'srd AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA Scowcroft. Frank Francis. 8, p. Smith and H. 8. Foster. A parade with music by the hand wifi precede the speaking which starts In the auditorium of the Weber academy on Jefferson ave-"U- e between Tw:nty-fnurt- h and Twenty-fifth streets at 9 p. m. .The auditorium seats 1.2e persons and Chairman Johnson anticipates fuBy . this The Salt Lake Herald In a Washington special this morning announced that William Spry, the Republican nominee number Chairman: d, IT headquarters iff a general meeting of For sheriff Isaac Wall the committee to be held tonight at For assessor Attewall g o'clock, at which urgent business of For superintend mt of in the importance, county campaign, son Ryan, the Republican will coma up for discussion. endorsed. Voters of this community will have the opportunity Friday evening of hearing, one of the most popular Republican speakers of the country Jonathan ALMA D. CHAMBERS. one-thir- or-d-- Recent efforts of the Weber County Woman's Republican club to perfect an organisation have been mora or leas discouraging, the feminine element showing n moat unusual lack of Intereat up to date. It la believed that their Interest has been ArouseJ now and a meeting for next Saturday at I o'clock, to be held at Republican headquarters, has bean called by Mrs. Jennie Nelson, the club president and Miss Oenet Bingham, ths secretary. The membership is largo and Individual letters are being sent to each club member. It Is therefore expected that the attendance Saturday will result in a thoroughly enthusiastic meeting. temporary chairman. At the meeting It is announced from Republican the full central committee la said to headquarters that Senator W. E. Borah have been represented. of Idaho is to be one of ths principal Ths Democrats of Wasatch county local epeak-r- s of the present campaign. put up the folowlng ticket: The date of hla appearance has not yet have For representative William O'Neil been decided upon. of Roosevelt. term John M. For The Toung Men's Republican club of Ritchiecommissloner.long Charleston. of Salt Lake City will visit Ogden FriFor commissioner, short term John day evening and attend In a body the G. Davis of Cedarvlew. house at the Grand Opera meeting at For clerk and recorder John P, Giles. which Senator J. P. Dolllver will be For treasurer Mrs. Lavlna Murthe principal speaker. dock. For attorney William Buys of Heber la made - SAMUEL ! I -- . Fbr County Clerk, Following closely upon ths Democratic raly tonight, the Weber county Republicans will hold forth n.xt Friday night at the Grand Opera house when Senator Jonathan P. Dolllver of Iowa will be the principal speaker. Senator Dolllver was originally billed to deliver his address in Salt Lake City, but waa transferred to this city owing to ths belief of members of the state committee that Dolil vet's address would follow too closely upon that of The ReSenator Albert Beveridge. publican Plan ia to give the speaker a hearty reception. ! S 8 Lyman R. Marttneau, Democratic candidate for congress, is on the stump speaking day and night. . He will be in the- field until election day. He is accompanied by Joseph E- - Caine, the Di mocratlc candidate for state treasurer. BARLOW B. WILSON. in Judge J. A. Ho well, the Republican, candidate for the office of judge of the district court of the Second Judicial district, was bora and raised in Utah.! He removed to Ogden with his parents from his birthplace, Kelton. Utah, at the age of six years and has ever sines resided here. He was educated la thej local public schools and graduated from the Ogden Military academy. He then went east to complete hie education and there graduated from the Phillips aca- . demy, the oldest preparatory school in th- - United States. He then graduated both from Harvard college and ths ,' Harvard Law school with high honors. Returning home, he commenced the prscltw of law and continued in that practice until he assumed the duties of the office of Judge of the municipal j court, to which hs was elected at the , November election in 1900. He was re- - j elected to this office in 1902 by a greatly Increased majority, which fact demonstrates that he must have filled the duties of his office to the satisfaction of the people of the city. At th- - general election held in November. 1904, he was elected to the office of Judge of the district court of the second Judicial district, comprising the counties of Weber, Morgan and Davis, and resigned hla office as municipal Judge to assume hla duties as such on the first Monday in January. 195. During hla Incumbency of the district bench. Judge Howell has greatly added to the experience which he had acquired as municipal Judge and to the equipment necessary to perform the duttes of hla office. The business of th- - district during the time of Judge Hows'l's Incumbency, has increased at but In spite of this inleast crease he has handled It with such llspatch that practically all ma'ters submitted to him prior to September 15th of this year have been decided ind at the last setting of cases all those cases which were at issue and ready for trial were art down for trial, court in other districts of tha stats for prior to the end of the coming month, other district Judges in esses in which During the first three years of Judge they were disqualified. The friends of HoweTs Incumbency of the district Judge Howell feel that the experience bench, he tried in Weber county alone thus acquired by him is valuable to 261 contested esses, including equity, the people of th district and If he is non jury tew and Jury law and continued In office for another term he wl he able during that term to fulfill criminal cases, made probate 1.111 ex parte orders, heard 241 the duties of his office with even greatcontested motions, 215 default cases er aucces than he has achieved durand 55 demurrers, in addition to tak-- ; ing the present term. His rulings have Ing care of ths incidental business of been fair and Juat to all parties and the court, such as arraigning criminals, of thoee which have been appealed to ' taking their pleas and sentenclg them,- a higher court, but few have been rehearing habeas corpus matters, adop- versed. In addition to fulfilling tha duties of tions, naturalisations and Insane mat tera. In addition to these cases he has his office, he has shown his Interest in tried ths cases arising ta both Mor- public affairs generally, having been gan nnd Davis counties and has held one of thoee Instrumental in procur Americans of Weber county (number not known) held a meeting in Ogden last night, to make preliminary arrangements for th organisation of ths party in Weber and the placing of a "cket In ths local field. A mass meeting has been called for next Thursday -ven'ng when former senator Frank J. Cannon will deliver a speech. Others from Salt Lake county will a'so apeak. at 2 o'clock, another Jrae D. Jewkes, Republican candi- Thla evening, date for state auditor, dropped into meeting Is to be held to perfect the Gould Road, MaRepublican headquarters yesterday on plans for Thursday's mass meeting. a 'expedition. Ha got jor E A. Littlefield, American nominee provements for secretary of state waa elected as acquainted and departed amlllng. ar For County Sheriff. southern part of lh state. Inter-Mounta- 14, 1308. Hon. J. A. Howell, Republican Nominee 05 For Judge of Second Judicial District ks about Gov. THERE is one good ofthing Oklahoma, no Haskell, matter how many aine he may have to Lla credit he la a fighter. It la anREPUBLICAN TICKET nounced that he will bring auit against William R. Hearst for charging him Far President, with an attempt to bribe F. 8. Mon-ne- tt WILLIAM HOWARD TAFT. when ha was attorney general of Vies President, Ohio and was trying to bring the StandJAMES SCHOOLCRAFT SHERMAN ard Oil company to book. He is also out in 'a signed statement addressed FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS to President Roosevelt charging favorTHOMAS SKVY, Oarfield County. LAFAYETTE HOLBROOK.. itism on ths part of ths administration Utah County. a dummy for tbs Standard Oil comto HENRY COHN, Balt Lake County. pany in the granting of a franchise in REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET It will do the Osage Indian nation. no harm to have these matters probed dfor Governor, to the bottom. WILLIAM SPRY, Balt Lake County. By ths way, Mr. Mon nett, who Is to For J ualloe of the Supreme Court, aprak In Ogden this evening, might W, II. MCARTY, Sevier County. add to the general intereat In thla controversy by telling in detail hla reFor Representative in Congress lations, if any there were, with Charles JOSEPH HOWELL, Cache County. N. Haskell. For Secretary of State, C. B. TINGET, Juab County. For State Treasurer, DAVID MATTSON, Weber County. for governor, baj resigned his office of United States marshal te comply with the civil aeryice law. Mr. Spry is out campaigning n company with Joseph Howell, the Republican nominee for congress. They are now- in the John A. Street. American candidate for governor, and Sam A. King, Democratic state chairman, deny emphatically the Republican story of this morning to the effect that Street la to withdraw in favor of Jesse THIS MOVE IS RIGHT W. Knight, the Democratic candidate is doing good for governor. WEBER ACADEMY for the entire community Mrs. Ada Flanagan, a former Denver in securing the best lecture platform who has been highly newspaperwoman offers fur its entertainment course. successful in wielding the pen A giant's over the list printed in the which is only a figure of speech as Btate Journal will convince those in- "pens" nowadays ars not pens at all. has become private formed In such matters that the acad- but typewriters and stenographer at Demosecretary emy this year has reached high In the cratic headquarters and la gracefully niaktng up of its program. grinding out notices and things. This is important. In these Jays of Not until they were notified by a frivolity and nonsense in the field of State reporter thla morning did entertainment It is worth much to have either Journal or secretary of the chairman the the to a local institution pay attention Republican County Central committee Intellectual needs of the community. know that Senator J. P. Dolllver of The lecture platform does not wield Iowa waa billed for a speech here FriThis may be considered a Joke, the influence It once did in moulding day. was owing to the failure of but it publii! opinion, of course; but it is still the Balt Lake Republicans to notify the an important factor. It cannot be Ig- local committee that they were left nored and not the least valuable in the dark. work of tlm educational institutions Elsewhere in thla issue of the State of ths country Is ths bringing within Journal will be found the official call reacu of the rank and file ths bright for ths American mass convention to minds and original thinkers in the be held in the court bouse in this city tomorrow evening for the purpose of various lies of human activity. placing a local ticket In th field and The academy is entitled to praise for naming a campaign committee. The what it ta doing in thin line and the provisional committee tnat has been the movement, aseerte that committees are entitled to earnest Initiating it has everything in readiness now for support. setua) work. Journal BUt for both visitors earnest and consideration. lot Tslsphonss By By By By By WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER THE DAILY STATE JOURNAL, PAGE FOUR. , . er Warner's report shows that 1SS.445 widows of soldiers already hav taken advantage of th tew passed bythe last session of congress Increasing-t912 usontlrthe pensions to widows. Tbs GENUINE ARTICLE. acjfusl Expenditure for the year on acCook There goes a- man' who has cent sayitihe report, was $152,993,081. but on account of legisla- mads thousand of people happy, ' t Hook A philanthropist tion Increasing the rate to Individual Cook Yes. He has granted more penskmera the anmia( value of the ro'l divorces than any other Judge oq the at the close pf ths year 'was $159,495.-70r an increase rff $18,914,621 the bench. i previous year. This expenditure Is the ada want deliver Jcumal the needs. ln the history of tho bureau. Jargest . - - . - . . ... ' -- ; Shoes : ' Everything which gees te make a complete outfitt.ng for women. Wateh sur'spseial sales they are money savers. 1. ov-.- - . Corsets 1 |