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Show THE DAILY STATE JOURNAL, SATURDAY, OCTOBER i Daily State Journal and the' solid industries of influence voters, who usually drift with the country, are going right along aa the tide. By glancing over the column party paper toe readthough no presidential campaign were of unscrupulous er will have no difficulty In finding good on. This is unusual. In every campaign examples of the roorback between now in recent years business has been mure and election day. voters are Sensible, or less at a standstill throughout the the roorbauh. heal of the campaign. Title was due rarely If ever fooled byvoters are not all to the widespread feeling that Impor- but unfortunately and For this tant changes in the financial and in- sensible the roorback la often more podustrial Mliclee of the nation depend- reason tential in deciding elections than are -t uuof ed upon the result. This feeling appeals to common sense and reason. eliminated is and fear largely ertainty Of course the newspaper or the man from tlte present struggle. who circulates the roorback loses his at men the , the This nay mean that Influence like the boy who cried Wolf head of big affaire are satisfied as and that Is the only consolation decent to what the result will be; or It may folks get. because there Is no legal remmean that they are more or leas Indif- edy, and tha election returns cannot be ferent as to what the reeult will be. reversed after tha fraud Is detected. feeling that the country will be safe j the country, OGDEN, UTAH Publisher Journal Publishing Co, (Incoaporated) Published every evening except Sunday .....Bull. 6441 ring Bualneea Office 4141 ring 4641 rings Ind, 6641 rings Ind, Editorial Rooms . . . .Bell. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION 36.04 One Tear 166 Six Mootha . 1M whatever the. result. Whatever the Three Months 66 cause, tile outcome la moat fortunate. One Month It would be a glorious thing for the Carrier One Month nation could the fiuau1. lal and IndusPay No Money te Camera trial operations of the country be divorced absolutely from politics so that master at Entered aa aeoond-daa- s could be elected without president the Poatofflou at Ogden. Utah, under this paralysis that often cornea In Act o t Congresa of March I. 1476. presidential campaign. The many whose confidence is foundM. F. CUNNINGHAM. .Mana'g Editor ed In the people of the nation rather B. A BOWMAN.. Business Manager than In a political party, la a happy man these days; he realises that the will wave and the constitution dag SUBSCRIBERS TO NOTICE stand which ever party wins at the not You should receive your paper pull. later than 7:00 p. m. lr not received It 464 and call Phone at that hour ROORBACHS will be aent you by special messenger. No paper delivered after i p. m. ripe POLITICAL ROORBACH8 are crop promises to be a Pay no money to carrier or ether big one. Webster says tile roorback collectors unless they present credenis: tials from the undersigned. "A frgry or fictitious story pubwill carriers Under no circumstances of political Inor oc I lectors bo allowed to take atopa lished for purposes trigue." bo muot kind of this All notices given The word originated In this country to this office direct or by lottery or In In 1846 when such forgery waa pub-lahe- d, person, or phono 664, one ring. purporting to be an extract JOURNAL PUBLISH, NG CO, from the Travels of Baron Rooi-bacIn these latter daya the roorback has come to mean any sort of fairy tale, lie or trick printed and circulated to Mail Mail Mall Mall By By By By By Jl For President, WILLIAM HOWARD TAFT. President, Vico JAMES SCHOOLCRAFT SHERMAN. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS THUMAH SKVY, Garfield County. LAFAYETTE HOLBROOK, Utah County. HENRY COHN, Balt Lake County. FOR REPUBLICAN WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN. For Representative In Cnngreoa J08EF1I HOWELL, Cache County. For Secretary of Btata, C. S. TINOEY, Juab County. Fur State Treasurer, DAVID MATTSON, Weber County. A. Vbr Slate Auditor D. JEWKE8, Emery County. For Attorney General R. BARNES, salt Lake County. Fur Superintendent of Public Instruction A. C. NELSON, Sanpete County. JUDICIAL TICKET J. For Judge, A. HOWELL. For District Attorney, NATHAN J. HARRIS. COUNTY TICKET. For State Senate, RUDOLPH KUCHLER. Far State Legislature, THOMAS ENGLAND, Plain City. J. B. FULLER. Eden. J. R. MrCRACKEN, Ogden. HARVEY P. RANDALL, Ogden. For Cbmmtaalnnero: FRANK MOORE. Term.) JOHN T. BTBEE. (Four-ye- r: COUN- For President, For Vice-Preside- JOHN W. KERN. SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Fbr District Judge. CHARLES C. RICHARD. For District Attorney, VALENTINE GIDEON. . a CHARLES F. GROUT. WILLIAM H. LOWDER. PETER FOLKMAN. ERNEST T. SPENCER. The unexpected has happened and the Republican candidates are trying to get the. people to believe that they favor local option. Strange they County Commissioner, did not think of this before their confour-yeterm For vention and Inslat upon having It InJOHN L HERRICK In their platform aa did the corporated term For Democrats. This thing of giving the BEUB. JAMES temperance people the double ernes County Clerk. will not go thla year. Some of the canJOHN A. JUNK. didates are telling the good people of County Sheriff, the town of their allegiance to the WILLIAM H. ANDERSON. cause of temperance and then going down "the line" and whispering to the County Treasurer. DONALD McKAY. saloon element that tlwy do not mean County Recorder, it. Nice work. Isn't It? FRANCIS H. W RIGHT. Each nominee on the Democratic County Assessor, ticket le pledged for local option and It TRIMBLE. JOHN le up to the voters of the county to County Attorney, decide whether they want to elect ARTHUR R PRATT. men no pledged or those who say they County Surveyor, will support the cause after they And WASHINGTON JENKINS. the tide turning against them, notwithConstable. Ogden City Precinct, standing that they are catering altoBEN TERNES. gether to the saloon vote. The deception la so plain that certainly not one REPUBLICAN CAMPAIGN CANARDS of Intelligence will be fooled by it. all ar two-ye- WHATS WHAT POLITICS ar a a New Frame Structure of ApparThe Salt Lake Herald took a straw vote In one of the theaters of that city. ently Permanent Nature Going For president the vote waa: Bryan, 41; Taft. 827; Dtbo, 46. For governor the vots waa: Knight, 836; Spry, Up on Old Site. 118; Street, 101. It U argued from thla that many of thoae who will vote for Judge Taft for president will vote Covering a considerable piece of for Knight, Democrat, for governor. are tha new Salt Lake 4k Ogden Lake In ground, Salt City Moat of these members of the American party, of railroad depot la being erected on the old site of the temporary structure bei or. rtut. tween Thirty-fird and Members of the American puriy com- stmts on Washington avenue. It will close to $2,600 and will be conmittee of Weber county moat em- cost structed Entirely of frame. the phatically deny the rumor that Building operations are fairly under entire ticket is to be withdrawn from that way and at the present rate of progsay they the contest;of withdrawing the ress, tha new structure promisee to the question at never any reach completion within a few weeks, has ticket time been thought of or discussed by at least. It will include bina for thea of coal, freight headquarters, the committee or any member thereof; storage room for the offices and the handling that the wish is father to the thought; that the ticket will appear upon tne of express, two sparioua waiting rooms official ballot and that the support for lad lea and gentlemen, ticket offices which the American party candidate and other necessary features. From all appearances, the depot will will receive will prove a startling surbe a permanent structure, which evicounted. are ballots the prise ,when dently means that the Salt Lake A Ogden road has abandoned Ita original at were beta posted Tha following Intention of down Linooln the C. E. Miller Brokerage companys aveue with an running electric line and estaboffice today: lishing a depot on tha corner of LinI100.U0 even that Hughes is defeated coln and Twenty-fiftIn case this York. New of tor governor la done. It is coaldered doubtful whethYork New 100.00 that Bryan carries er the road will be electrified, and It atate, and that 2100.00 that Chanler la also a question whether the city to beta Both state. York New carries st ar Term.) For County RherllT. BARLOW B. WILSON. For County Clerk, SAMUEL O. DTE. For County Treasurer, ALMA D. CHAMBERS. For Ooun'y Recorder. JOREPII B- - WALLACE. For County Assessor, EDWIN DIX. For County Attorney, DAVID JENSEN. For County Surveyor. II. J. CRAVEN. For City Constable. ALONZO J. ROGERS. County Committee. OSCAR B. MADSEN, Chairman; CARL ALLISON, Secretary. THE COUNTRY ALL RIGHT SPECULATION may be at a election; there may be a halting in enterprises tn which rhanre Is a big factor; Wall Street manipulators may use the political outlook to boost stocks up or bear them down, hut the legitimate business of Following .their customary tactics "Also for those that never sing. the Republicans of Weber county are But die with all their music In them " In corner and searching every nook the hope of finding something In the Comparison of the tickets put In the work of the- Democratic campaign 'field Is urged by the Democrats, aim managers out of which they can make .the selection of the men best qualified an Issue. Up to the present time th-- lr for the various offices. efforts In this line have been In vain. IsThe fact that they are without an sue Is due to the cowardly showing - We Want a Change,1 Is the slogan made by their convention which adopt- adopted by the Democrats for the presCome to think of it. ed a platform without any aemblance ent campaign. .a change should work good In Weber of an attempt at an Issue. Trying to stir up strife among the county. Democratic candidates Is an old trick. In fact It la so moss worn that thoae Reports received from both Davis responsible for the effort to work It and Morgan counties indicate a strong this fall, are to be pitied rather than Democratic sentiment. Not ln many to be censured. The big row among yeara past has there been so great an th Democratic candidates not only Interest aroused. has failed to materialise, but never before i there greater harmony among No danger of anyone comparing. the nominees than at the present tlni Judge Murphy, the Republican spell-The bugaboo that the balance of binder (?), with a lightning bug. So the ticket waa being sacrificed for the i Tar as his work In Ogden I concerned benefit of the Judicial ticket le not only his light has been hidden tinder a fRlse. but is known to be untrue by bushel. those responsible for Its being circulated. . Thla does not com as a sur- - B. 8. Smith, candidate for state senaprise to the Democrat or other right tor on the Democratic ticket. Is con-- j thinking people who know that ducting a decidedly active campaign has been rampant In ,the throughout the county and says he has Republican ramp ever since Charles C. !he election 'cinched." He la a good Richards and Valentine Gideon were for 'the place and ahould win. named by the Democrats for the places jihan i on the Judicial ticket, The Republican assert that a story The report that the officials of the jia being circulated to the effect that Amalgamated Sugar company Judge Howell la toward the their employea and the beet , American" party. leaning We hadnt heard off to the a card, bearing growers carry thla before, but come to think of It. I names of the Democratic candidates jof there anything ln it? The same refor Judge and district attorney, when port waa circulated when Rudolph th y received their pay vouchers. Is Kuchler aspired to the mayoralty of also declared to be false by the officers Ogden City. h. BALL HALLOW EEN of Ogden Council, No. 777, Knights Columbus, Is th first order to announrtB a HalloWeen ball for thla season. will be held October $0, at the Congress Dancing academy, and promUM to be carried out in all of its detail in the usual entertaining manner, characteristic of thla order. Excellent music will be provided. to $60.00 that Taft la elected. to $$60.00 that Bryan la elected president. $86.00 to $16.00 that Chambers will be elected treasurer. Tha contest between Howell and Richards seems to be about even, as there Is money to be had on either aide. ECONOMISTS FOR MEN Exceptional Values in Fall and Winter DRESS GOODS . ! j compelled J $2.00 HATS Are Perfection ' 50c Special Plate Sals T to BCE LAGOON ROUTE Tima table in affect Trains leave Ogden for Lagoon & Salt Lake. 6:16 a.m. ' 1:85 a.m. 11:05 a.m. 8:01 p.m. 4:86 p.m. 6:25 p.m. 28e Per Yard Sept 8, 1908. Trains arrive at Ogden free Lagoon and Balt Lake 6:10 a.m. 9:66 a.m. 18:25 p.m. 2:25 p.m. 6:66 p.m. 7:5b p.m. Good Service. Through trains Lagoon Route ticket through th Ogden Canyon are good only with Ogden Auto Co, and they are given preference hero over all others. SIMON BAMBERGER, Proot. dl Geni Mgr. 50c o-Ei- ight iii.bi. Wa will begin tomorrow morning one of those oaoo of Dross Good which you very !dom have the privilege of attending. Wo only "sn tion two lines, but the entire stock So full of bargains. Granite, Now Firot: Wa will ooll a largo Tl t of Cashmere, Serg Dane, Henrietta, Etc, in all colors at SALT LAKE & OGDEN RY. CO. . 75c A BIG $100.00 $100.00 - values WILL GIVE be taken. . I Thirty-secon- - ar (Two-ye- FOR BAMBERGER would attempt to enforce this claim of the franchise inasmuch as the nun-he- r of complaints against steam which at first arose from resident of the section where the line passes, has decreased. From tha fact that the railroad have agreed to make no objection to the extension of the Ogden Rapid Trxnelt companys line on Wall avenue from Twenty-fift- h street to Thirty-thirit would appear that some sort of agreement has been reached between the competing companies. Mayor Brewer and members of the council are agreeable to the granting of a franchlae oa Wall avenue to th Transit company, with the elimination of past objection from tha Harrimon system, and the electric railway will be extended down thla street, providing much-dr- i! red means of transportation fur resident of tha First ward Just aa soon after the franchlae la granted aa possible. The Transit Una would be extended along Wall for nearly ten blncka, making a loop thence ea it ward to connect with tha line of the company on WasRapid tranhington avenue south. sportation facilities would thus be provided for thoae residents of that section who have been seeking to secure acme such extension for years. d, AGAIN THE UNEXPECTED. Representatives, BUILD DEPOT H for once. Senator, SMITH. SHERMAN jwr IN SECRE- of that company. Neither Mr. Richards nor Mr, Gideon consider that they are liable for the acts of tha officials of any corporation and even had such a thing occurred that It Is something that la wholly within tha discretion of the persons so acting. Instead of spending time In digging up untrutha like thla It has been suggested that the Republican campaign managers get together and make an honest effort to elect their candldatee on the Republican platform on the records they have established In the past. Thla would give the people a chance to make an honest choice at the polls WEBER COUNTY TICKET. JESSE 1 TY, T, J. JOHNSON, CHAIRMAN; HORACE FOSTER, TARY. OFFICE AND HEADQUARTERS 223 TWENTY-FOURTSTREET. PHONES, BELL 878; INDEPENDENT 780. For Justice of the Supreme Court, W. H. MCAKTY, Sevier County. . r STATE TICKET WILLIAM SPRY, Balt Luka County. J judgment, will, of course, make him an Ideal Judge on the bench. While Mr. Richards la a Democrat, and has always been an ardent advohis idea: cate of Democratic principles, yet, If he She (an amateur yacht woman) dela elevated to the bench, he has pledged an old call maid "a Why d0 you himself there to know neither Demorelict ahe crat nor Republican, neither rich nor He (a aea captain) Because poor neither corporation nor Individual Isn't manned. Hla solo consideration will be the law case For envelopes, lettertiaad business and the evidence ln the particular tarda, dodgers, etc. call up Tha Journal before him. lob rooms. Both phoneo 664. 'Mr. Richards la a lawyer of recog- - n the Judiciary, being entirely dl - with the dignity that nixed ability, and a man of unques- - vnrcod from politico, and If elected! can I such an exalted office tloiK-relied upon to surround tha office juatca to all without Integrity. He la firm believer i BY THE DEMOCRATIC CENTRAL COMMITTEE OF WEBER DEMOCRATIC TICKET. . ; tly I SPECIAL DEMOCRATIC e COLUMN For Oovcrnor, . Charles C. Richard. Democratic candidate fur district judge, 1 so well known to the residents of the district that it seems almost useless to review any of hla history. There are, however. ln n state a few men who stand because they possess j out -; superior business, literary, or professinnal ability. Such men Increase the importance of a city or state and add to Its prosperity. In local affairs their intelligence la a power for good andtheir keen intellectual faculties promute, not only their Individual success. but that of their fellow cliisens as, well. Among the legal fraternity of; Utah, there is none better and more j favorably known than Mr. Richard, com-- ; Being born and reared In the munlty. he needs no eulogy. For forand here resided has he years thirty years of that time he has been before the public and practiced be- -' fore the bar of the state. In going before the people of this district as a candidate for judge, he has no need of offering an apology. Every person knows him to be the personification of Integrity, of honor, and of conscienHis long and varied extiousness. in the practice of the law, and perience his recognised good common sens and ty-ni- ne MET REPUBUCAH HON. CHARLES C. RICHARDS, DEMOCRAT, CANDIDATE FOR JUDGE SECOND DISTRICT well-balanc- d. Telephonea 24, 1908. ihh- -m $1-0- Second: Wo will sell a line of Wool Droao Goode worth from in good, ahadoo, at 42c .. 75e to Per Yard ' w f See Our Window sdarks Stores Mardson |