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Show . THE DAILY STATE JOURNAL, PAGE FOUR. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1908. aorld, it la thi woman who onlera no benefit upon the caua he eapouaea her to leave the city. Where thla by ualng such liluatratlona aa that woman gets all thla authority la a mys- - given above. OGDEN. UTAH tery to the cltiaena in general who ON CAMPAIGN PUBLICITY Journal Publishing Cs aeem willing to cloae their eyea and (Incoxporated) eara of the iniquity that featera in the the first time In the hiatory FOR tory Published every evening except Sunday of American politic the heart of the community. In a hat la know n aa Electric alley experiment of making public before the Telephone Bell. 6(41 ring running through on of the bualneaa election the namea of the contributor Buelnee Office tod. 6641 ring block of the city, within a atone to the campaign fund and the amount EdltorUl Room ....Bell 6641 rlnge throw of the city hall and the new contributed la to b tried, Yesterday o-d- ay Ind, 6(41 ring government building, are what are the Democratic national committee known aa cribs." Theae are wretched over the name of Its chairman. Nor TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION etalla with a atockade In front. For man E. Mack, and Its treasurer, Hertheae alalia the mlaerable Inmate pay man Rldder, gave to the world the inBy Mail On Tear TOO Belle London," the owner and auto formation in its possession up to and Moot ha Six Mail By I SO crat, SIS per week, and thla la but a Including October I. The report showa By Mail Three Month SO By Mail One Month part of w hat muat be paid by the de- - j theae facta: JO By Carrier One Month graded alavea for the privilege of liV1 Received from contributors of S100 Pay lit Money t Camera ing. The fearful extortions of the nJ over M71S SS. owners of the places, the pimps, the: Kceived from contributors under master at Entered aa aecond-claa- a city and representative of tbs city 10d. 611S.I5S.22. Amount left over from Denver conthe Poatofflce at Ogden. Utah, under force theae Inmate to resort to pracold To all and many New vention fund, 642,506. Act Congreaa of March T 1076. In order to horrible tices contemplate (248.5(7.55. Total, Ones for general and generous reception Amount disbursed, 6225,(62.68. M. F. CUNNINGHAM.. Manag Editor that they may meet theae exaction Balance on hand, $22,604.67. FALL LINES B. A. BOWMAN . .Bueineee Manager and live. Of easy access from two accorded of the principal bualneaa atreets of the Subsequent reports will supply the modern demand for Nov. city, It la not surprlalng that all theae Information aa to all additional conAppreciating influences combined succeed In enrap-ptu- g tributions up to tha day of election. we adding to our lines the innocent and debauching Thla Is a long step In the direction otherwise lead clean of 1ICXET many who of New Ideas representing the cleaner politics, nnd ns such will Uvea. It la not eurprtalng that crime commend itself to good men In ell springe naturally from theae cond- parties It will be a happy day for development of styles from foreign Far President, ition. WILLIAM HOWARD TAFT. this country when corruption In poliWhat is th remedy? It tics ts reduced to the minimum. Vico President, No cure for the aoclal evil has yet la far from that point now. If the maintained JAMES SCHOOLCRAFT SHERMAN. Prices, however, the been found. It la not suggested here wholesale use of money can be eliminlow level upon which our success was that It can be eliminated from Ogden, ated from the national campaigns It FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS but who will dare aay that present will mean a tremendous gain for deTHUMA8 8KVY, Garfield County. founded. LAFAYETTE HOLBROOK, rondltlona are necessary or that they cency. Utah County. T Jour-raThe l be State cannot similar improved The Republicans promise a HENRT COHN, Balt Lak County. believes that the city administra- report of the names of contributors REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET tion should lake the control of thla and the amounts after the election In evil out of the hands of Belle Lon- compliance with the law of New York. For Governor, WILLIAM SPRY, Balt Lake County. don" and that the officers who are This Is good but It hardly meets the1 paid to perform these duties, the off- public demand on thla point. It la For Justice of the Bupreme Court, icers whose sworn duty it Is to protect pretty safe to aay the beat sentiment W. 11. M'CARTY, Be vter County. 2429-2431-24- 33 the lives and property of cltlxena nnd of the country la with Mr. Bryan on of In the morals the young, thla Fbr Representative In Congreaa publicity safeguard demanding point JOSEPH HOWELL, Cache County. should be required to earn their salaries before the election. It la safe to aay and rodeem their oaths of office. also that the American people are opFor Secretary of State, were complete. Stoua and brick tie That should be the first step. The posed to large campaign contributions C. S. T1NGET, Juab County. next step la to clean out the ertbe." from corporations that receive or exlatter for chlmeys. having torn For State Treasurer, If the social evil muat be tolerated at pect to receive favors from the govquickly, while a basement excDAVID MATTSON, Weber County. all, the city authorities should see to ernment in tha way of laws, franchises avation was being shoveled out. It that tha wretches who sell themMeanwhile the carpenter, wen geor Immunities. This la especially true For SUte Auditor YOU DO tting their floor timber, and Joint mt JESSE D. JEWKE8, Emery County. selves to this sort of life are properly at a time when the courts are trying up and the flooring waa the work d housed, and that they are not allowed to compel the great corporations to an hour, so that before 10 oclock, thru Fw Attorney General to flaunt their shame before the eyea of comply with the law. hours work brought the home to tie A. R. IIARNES, Salt Lake County. Thla experiment of campaign fund the community. This la a duty that ground floor level. variety, with no The brick mason ran up the tha city authorities cannot afford to publicity will be watched with deep In- How a Four-RooModem, $2,000 grown, Fir Superintendent of Public waa to be made of while ouutd, and Interior an! the that hint change terest. It la n safe guess that all Instruct ion neglect. we going up, and by noa studding j in House Erected Was disA. C. NELSON, Sanpete County. ya DaThla la a disagreeable subject to parties will adopt It for the future. The first obstacle to put a crimp In tha roof was well under way, tie Carl's record attempt came when ha j framework for wall and ceilings cm-cuss, but the Htate Journal makes no JUDICIAL TICKET DOLLIVER TONIGHT. discovered that the black, hard soil of pitted and all ready for lathers, pUt-- j dieIn Its for apologies plain speech East' Lanadowne would burn up" the terera, plumbers, gasfitter, and tier-For Judge, cuaalng It. It la a nutter that deart promised a treat (machine excavator which Carl had . triclan to begin aft-- r lunch. VOTERS J. A. HOWELL. mands plain speech and brave action. Women In the neighborhood stmt in the speech of 'Senator hoped would dig a cellar In a twlnk-- j were on hand, lunch for the workers who struck off of laborers ling. Plenty one Dolllver. la He of tha .RepubliFor District Attorney, however, and, discarding hla patent for the regulation noon hour, can leaders on the atutnp; he has the 6 NATHAN J. HARRIS. By 6 o'clock the wrk haff he digger, Carl resorted to the good old re-- 1 en- an of liable Democratic 'completed, and the contractor claim la being reputation unusually pick and shovel. COUNTY TICKET. In an hour and a half the foundations have established a world record. meeting held In the Weber ared- - tertuinlng speaker; and he has been g. In clone touch with the policies of the.-For State Senate, eniy the other evening hae peculiar RUDOLPH KUCHLER. significance. This was the feature In present national administration. The which the liquor question figured. speaking will be at 6 oclock In the A Ibr State Legislature, Grand on banner The the Opera house, where A only platform THOMAS ENGLAND, Plain City. waa one announcing that the Welter J. 11. FULLER, Eden. J. 11. McCRACKEN, Ogden. county Democrats favor local option. HARVET P. RANDALL, Ogden. This in itself la unusual for DemoThe old fellow's reasoning to crats. For Commissioners: ST. LOUIS, Oct 16. To build a FRANK MOORE. show that rain and sun favorable to modern, 62.000 cottage In (Four-yea- r Term.) Democratic success still sticks In the on, day may seem Ilk an impossible JOHN T. BTBEE. proceeding, but that la exactly what hae mlrida of many (Two-yeTerm.) heel accomplished by an east 8t. Louis "Rain and aun make com, corn contractor. W. C, Carl waa the man For County Sheriff, makes whiskey end whiskey makes to accomplish the feat, and had the BARLOW II. WILSON. Democrats." assistance f some of the beet carpen- ten, mason and piasters In the city, For County Clerk, Not only waa the local option banBefore 7 the site of tlfe house P. J. Senator Dolllver of Iowa, who waa SAMUEL G. DTE. ner conspicuously displayed, but ths a vacant lot of common weed- at tha Grand Opera house at speaks n Utah representative of ths I o'clock this evening, arrived in OgFur County Treasurer, who League, Mr, Fuller, occupied a den at 1:30 thla afternoon. ALMA D. CHAMBERS. HQ place on the platform waa Invited to Pbr County Recorder. George Fred Williams, one of the nnd did apeak In the Interest of speak JOSEPH B. WALLACE. lending Democrats of Massachusetts He even went so far ns Is temperance. In Utah scheduled for a number of For County Assessor, to pledge the Democratic candidate for speeches. Ha will speak tonight In EDWIN DIX. governor to aigh a local option bill Balt Lake City. should he be elected and such a bill For County Attorney, The Democratic meeting scheduled DAVID JENSEN. pass the legislature. 7p Logan lart night, was called off. This is all unusual. It is certainly a owing 0 the inability of George Fred For County Surveyor, new departure for Democrats. It vio- w,u,amB j,, reai.h that pIace j,,. tlme. H. J. CRAVEN. lates all the old traditions of the party Jesse W. Knight was on hand and waa given an Informal reception. For City Constable. and of the polities of the country. ALONZO J. ROGERS. It simply goes to show the treF. M. Farrell, whose name mendous sentiment there must be in on th call for the Americanappeared maaa County Committee. OSCAR B. MADSEN, th community and throughout the convention. Informs the State Journal Chairman; state In favor of local option. When that he did not authorise such use of his that he la not a member of received sentiment forces itself upna the the name, this CARL ALLISON, American party. Democratic organisation In Utah or Secretary. greatly anywhere else, the liquor interests will William Spry, United States marshal do well to locate the cyclone cellars. for Utah, on Thursday forwarded hla CLEAN OUT THE CRIBS resignation to Washington. The resigThere la a storm brewing. nation is to Uke effect Immediately. human society la constituted at The vacancy In the olfices, until the, CATHOLICS OBJECT HOW to thla time it seems necessary that appointment of a successor has been this early selling; also gives you the opportunity to select them in time every city of considerable alae muat local Catholics object to one made, may be filled by Judge Marhave them made for Holidays. have ita underworld, a aeclion where MANY made by Francis 8. shall. federal Judge of this district men and women may Indulge their Monnett the other carErnest T. Spencer, Democratic canevening. In speakthe qualities offered at all the same high grade which we have always animal paaslona In violation of law, ing of the heavy, contributions made by didate for representative to tha state but under the protection of the an the corporations to the .Republican 'legislature from Weber county, la asried and you may buy at this time with our assurance that price will not be lower. sured of election. ' Today, he received thoritle. Ogden la no exception to the campaign fund Mr. Monnett said: a letter signed by sixty Individual rule. members of The Time, The Place and -- By this means they (the corpora12 But It la not neceeeary for the an tions ( buy the 68.60 Set 1 doth, 10c Union Linen, 64 Jn. wide npk"ao 61.(6 Table Cloth, pure Unra, right to vio- The Glri" company, now playing In 1 19 72 In. (per yard) thorttle te permit, to wink at condl late the law aa the Catholic church. In Oakland, Calif., In which they promised .'.23a 61?!m , (per yard) lrlh ML Ft 90c Table Cloth, full blocked. to fend support to hie candidacy. An- - j tlons la this city that art much woree the Dnrg Ages, granted Indulgences eqnara. Tto Tie In. (per yard) gjjjjj n (3 doth, reother since in similar discontinued." waa letter, long tone, practice than conditions In other cities; condl 27 in. (Per set) 65.00 SSL 1 cloth. 12' napkins 60c Table Cloth, full blocked, ceived from the Chicago Press Club, so Catholics regard this ns a reflection tlons that disgrace the city through' ..47o Set 66 In. (per yard) .... .66.99 935.00Damask per set) Spence" has reached the conclusion 1 doth eut the country; conditions that cry upon their church and as a very un- that he is as good as elected. 40c Union Linen, (0 in. wide In Set: I cloth, 11 napkins i diameter 27 In.. nPk'M'-31c 60 .62 (per yard) (per fet) ,, , "Shame" to every decent man and wo- necessary statement to make. do 627.50 Double Demaek 64.00 Set. 1 doth. 12 napkins 61.60 Unblessed Pure Linen. 72 man In the community; conditions It Is always dangeroua to talk Senator Sutherland will speak at dose In. wide (per yard)..?.... 61.19 (per set)" xlyardl Saturday night. October that are In many respects horrible religion and politics at the same time, Farmington 27 to. (per set) 67.50 Set. 1 cloth, 12 napkins 17. Next week he will apeak at Gar- -j 7(e Unbleached Pure Linen, 66 Double 59e 630.00 Set. In. wide (per yard) . (per Mt) conditions that should not be tolerated and this danger Is not confined to field on Monday night. October 16-- ' 6 0 66 00 Set' 1 cloth, 12 napkins cloth. 114x214 60c Unbleached Pure Linen, 60 -for a day In any Chriaan community. Utah. The Bure hard Incident that Oh Tuesday night, October 30, he will 47o In. wide (per yard, 64.48 design. 1 down napkinbe (Per set) fit on and followGrantsvllle, the In this city If seemi that thd city lead to the political downfall,, of ing evening will be In Tooele. He authorities have abdicated In favor of James O. Blaine is recalled. Bur-- will speak at Bingham Junction on sne wpman In the control of the social j chard at the head of a delegation of the evening of Friday, October 23.' On evlL This woman takes the place of J ministers calling upon Mr. Blaine the following evening he will b at city officials in the regulation of forred to the Democratic party as the Sandy. In the weekonfollowing he will' the evening of apeak at Kaysvllle the underworld. She, It Is, who col-- ! party of RUm. Romanism nnd Tuesday, October 27. the fines and performs tha other hellion." That alliteration sounded the FOr envelopes, fettemeada. business police duties. If a woman Is found too 'death knell of Blaine In politics, -dodsera. ato, call ards. The Journal under-In the Mr. to remain Monnett is Ogden tough j certainly conferring ob rooms. Both phonesup664. Daily latr Journal . Suits and Coats 3 T SC-0- Our Thanks Are Due and Are Here A Most 6 Interesting Collection of New Creations in Extended our Coats Broad Cloth( Fancy to the to our first the are constantly eltles, any number Worsteds, Cheverons, Serges, mucil customers latest the markets. Satins, From $750 still to $100.00 at usual , S. J. Burt & Bros. ! . Washington Avenue. ( DOtlT SEE IT, SEE PRETTY SOON chin-n.y- s. m, . j " ( The Clansman , is coming to the four-roo- ar I m, i Grand Opera House Antl-Baloo- m E Advance Thanksgiving Sale of To quickly reduce a large stock of Table Linens just we start tomorrow selling table covers and napkins at reduced prices. AS S' . , ' Table Linen Sets ...,. 61-5-0 -- K . 66-1- 9 . - re-t- he Re-lec- . ts |