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Show THE DAILY STATE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21908. baritone singer. will I 'olally every mouth and the service wu Utah's render some election and E. M. Al- Then the jir(Vitw good. .sprung (u take a rrferenduin vote on iifut. Jr., will also be present. S The o'- back to the speaking will begin promptly at OGDEN, UTAH jturnlug tne Tins vote clock. The county central committee 'Cleveland company. Kailway Publiahere Journal ruDllsning 1,0 h the ww.IHn.. porriH i,ji ..lnrv ..f mimlp 3$. 241 to ST, 644. So back th (Incocpo rated) eyateiu irwiuinence of the apeakera assures a at.endance. Thla will, be the lust Published every evening except Sunday giw t the old company unlaw Mayor Johnson upaet the referendum vote in big rally of the local campaign. I the court on the cry of fraud. Telephone compll-Cni. of all Charles Crane of Salt Lake heel l the On thee Bell. IM- -l ling Bualneae Office cation roiue a trut comiany of City, Socialist candidate for congress 1 114 ring I New Yoik asking for a receiver for who ha been stumping the state, is Ind, Editorial Rooms ....Bell, 664 S rlnga company to satisfy three mort- - confident that his ticket will poii a Ind, 664 I rings gaKe- - on the property. Ibig vote. Nationally Ae thinks that 1 It any wonder that Tom Johnson , Judge Taft will win by a large major-ha- s nut been making Democratic cam- - ity, i jiaign speeches this year-- ? In addition lt-0it hi In Cleveland, all troubles to irj Tear MaU On jrytday night, at West Weber, Re- By lown wa and flat turned aid that he 00 publican will hold a rally. J. E Bag- By Mall Six Month cold In tlie Democratic state conven- - ,ey N Harris. Samuel G. Dye. Month Mail Three By lion. and. of cours-- , this did not add;dtJ,,h David Jensen. J. B. Kuchler. By Mail One Month to his enthusiasm. Wallace. Thomas England and John T. By Carrier One Month Bybee being the speakers of the eveFOUR YEARS AGO AND NOW Pay No Money te Carriers ning. me . jjatllf jiaiP eelc-braU- d 31 i. dJUliniill nt HOSIER WINS prirty lg Premier of Canada of Fifty in Parliamentary J 0 j LL election comparison this year master at Entered as second-da- s a a will be made with the vote of the Postoffloe at Ogden. Utah, under four year ago. For thl reason the Act f Congress of March S, 117. by counties on figures following the election in Utah In 1604. will be of M. F. CUNNIN6HAM..Mansg Editor interest: ft. A. BOWMAN.. Business Msnagsr Parker. Roosevelt, County. Democrat. Republican. NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS Tou should receive your paper not later than 7:00 p. in. If not received at that hour call Phone 666 and It will be seat you by special messenger. No paper delivered after 1p.m. Pay no meneg, te terrier er ether eel lectors unlss thsy present credentials from th undersigned. Under no circumstances will carriers er celled ors be allowed to take stops. All notices of this kind must bs givsn Is this office direct er by letter, er in person, or phene S64, one ring. JOURNAL PUBLISH. NQ CO, For President, HOWARD TAFT. Vice President, SCHOOLCRAFT SHERMAN. JAMES days without getting th idea that there is a polUIca) campaign on In the community, and that there la more or less friction between the opposing forces. With election day lees than a week finances have begun to cause some worry to campaign managers of both parties In Weber county. Republicans, of course, ars most plentifully supplied with that which makes the mare go, but neither party has been able to make a noise like Rockefeller thle year. off, This la your last chance thla year to register. Th registration place will b open until o'clock tonight. If for any reason your name la not On the lnt. you should attend to the matter this evening. If you voted at the last general election and'havo not changed your residence since you ar all right. Tf you did not vote at the last election your name has been cut off. Following reports to Fred J. Klesel was this th Republican ticket, local option pledge f HUH IlCItr WILLIAM An observant person could hardly read h Salt Lake City papers these FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS TUOMAB BEVY, Garfield County. LAFAYETTE HOLBROOK, Utah County. HENRY COHN, Salt Lake County. It will be noted from the above figures that Judge Parker carried but one county In the state Washington and that by a narrow margin. It will iioied aiMO that half President REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET Roosevelt's plurality was cast In Balt Ukt and Weber counties. For Governor, Of course the vote cast for PresiWILLIAM SPRT, Salt Lake County. dent Roosevelt was abnormal, last as was the vote cast for Mr. Bryan eight For Justice of the Supremo Court, years before. A better gauge of poW. II. WCARTY, Sevier County. litical sentiment In the state, especially on local iaues, Is furnished by the vote for governor. There James H. Moyle, For Representative In Congress Democrat, received SS.047 vote to 50,-8JOftttSFli HOWELL, Cache County. cast for John C. Cutler, Republican. But even taking thie plurality of 11.-- 0 For Secretary of State, as th proper basle for thle year's C. 8. TINGET, Juab County. calculation the outlook for the Utah Democrats la anything hut bright. In For State Treasurer, lew of these figures all talk of this DAVID MATTSON, Weber County. state going Democratic thla year la the veriest rot. 17 . JESSE For State Auditor JEWKE8, Emery County. D. For Attorney General A. R. BARNE8, Balt Lake County. s mmssi For Superintendent of Public Instruction A. C. NELSON, Banpete County. JUDICIAL TICKET For Judge. J. A. HOWELL. For District Attorney, NATHAN J. HARRIS. For State Senate. RUDOLTH KUCHLER. For State Legislature, THOMAS ENGLAND, Plain City. J. B. FULLER, Eden. J. B. McCRACKEN. Ogden. HARVEY P. RANDALL, Ogaen. ' For Commissioners: FRANK (Four-ye- sr For County Sheriff, BARLOW B. WILSON, For County Clerk, 8AMUEL G. DYE. For County Treasurer, ALMA D. CHAMBERS. , M. CARET, the JOSEPH speaker at the Republican principal rally tomorrow evening. Is entitled to respectful hearing from citlsena of all partlea In addition to being the author of the Carey Act" that has been th instrumentality for the reclaiming of so much of the waste land In the country, Mr. Carey is in close touch with the elements that are building up the west. He served In the house of representative, also In the senate. He Is one of the Mg cattlemen of Wyoming and la an ardent supporter of the present Republican administraInter-mounta- in For County Recorder. JOSEPH B. WALLACE. For County Assessor, EDWIN DEC. For County Attorney, DAVID JENSEN. tion at Washington. swr For County Surveyor, II. J. CRAVEN. For City Constable. ALONZO J. ROGERS. County Committee. OSCAR B. MADSEN, Chairman; 0 0 0 I 00 IN POLITICS Democrats have several meetings scheduled for country districts during The th windup of the campaign. FARE THE THREE-CEN- T speakers are hammering hard on the wondered why the local option, good roads and other MANY have of Mayor Tom L. Johnson, planks of their platform. of Cleveland, has not been raised In the A meeting for North Ogden has been campaign In favor of hia bosom friend, scheduled by the Rcpuhllcon central William J. Bryan. The fact Is that Mayor Johnson has committee. It will be held next Sathad other flab to fry. Right under his urday night at which time addresses noe in hi home city his special pet. will be delivered by local candidates streetcar fare, was be- and prominent party speakers. the lliree-ceing strangled to death In the heat of the presidential campaign. The experiment Republicans are planning to make was made for months, all the streetcar tomorrow's Mg meeting. at the Grand lines of Cleveland being operated on the Oper House, the greatest rally of the thrne-cefare rate under the control campaign In the state of Utah. Senaof th Municipal Traction company. tor Joseph P. Carey of Wyoming, father The experiment proved to be a fail- of the famous Carey land act, will be ure. The business ran behind flnan- - the chief speaker. Charles Kent. nt nt Totals . The standing ... at the dissolution of 131 liberals and 75 was parliament conservatives, a majority of 64. 45 Y. M. C. A. BOYS STRONG FOR TAFT . CLEVELAND. O-- , Oct. Junof vote the to the According ior T. M. C. A, Taft received 6.28; Bryan. candidates, 81. I.S0S; minority or seventy. He has never married, hu chewed tobacco ever since he vu a boy, and has always drank sparingly of whiskey. While Mr. Powers don not recommend bachelorhood, boow and 'baccy aa certain to add to tht years of the devotee, he bellrves that pone la Incompatible with a long and Joyous existence, as illustrated in hit own case. FLEET NOES TO NEW CHINA DANVILLE, Pa., Oct. that married men live bachelors? Is tobacco In China has been by thtly, and indulgence In will. It must be carefully tain t0 Mni the imbiber . forms." friends to the number of 200 gave hlin a farewell reception last evening at hia rectorate, Twenty-fourt- h and Grant avenue. The affair was conducted under the auspices of the Ladles Guild of tho church, practically every church of the city being represented, as well as Brother Masons, and prom' Inent business men of the city, the Pisa for Batter Measures. In regard to the preparation to be made for opening parliament. It la llk9 building a house workmen and material must be gathered. The house may then be planned and worked out. The work must be watched day and right without intermlaalon from the beginning to th end, and so It mijr reach completion. Or It la Ilk mak tng a Journey. Clothing, food, boats and carts must be got ready, and the traveler muat press on day after day without stopping for rent and so he will reach hia destination." , The framers of tho constitution an apprehensive, and beg, as the condition of the country la perilous, and the hearts of the people are uneasy, trouble within and calamity from without, danger threatening, and no parliament at hand to Investigate matters, that urgent measures may be ness taken to overcome and procrastination; that there may beWeber club being represented by A. R. be peace above and completion low." Its Heywood, president, who eulogised We have, therefore, laid down the the work and high standing of th pasgeneral principles of the constitution tor. the work of getSenior Warden H. C. Tavey of the and the program Inforreadiness In nine everything ting Church of the Good Shepherd, In well yean. These may not be changed In elected words, presented the retiring the least particular." divine with a handsome purse, on he ImThere will be boundless hslf of the, members of the congrega- provements. May the s!lkendally sounds' tion. The Masons of the city gave descend to Inform the empire and fix another appreciation of the pastor's thp road for ten thousand years, comwork here, also In the shape of a beau- forting the hopes of the myriads who tiful purse. A beautiful set long for peace. silver brushes was also tendered by Fourteen Laws Submittsl. the young men of the choir. Fourteen laws ar submitted, entiRefreshments finished one of the tled as follows: most pleasant eveningi In which Dr. Th Ta Ch'lng Emperor wilt rule llrown ever participated. He goes to supreme over the Ta Ch'lng Empire his former home In Kansas, Thursday, for one thousand generations In sue' declining health being responsible. He (cession, and be honored forever." Ms- was transferred to a pastorate there at Jesty of the sovereign; right of prohis own request mulgating laws; convocation, suspension. extension, and dissolution of payment, appointment, promotion, degradation of officials; command over army and navy; power ARE to make war, peace, treaties; to receive and appoint ambassadors; martial law; rewards and pardons; right over Judges and the administration of FREE the laws; Injunction; right of ralS' lng funds when parliament is not In session; right of fixing the expenses of the Imperial household; respecting authority over the Imperial clan. TO It la then set forth that on the dissoof parliament the people lution hall be called on to elect a new t. half-heart- ed ' KINDERS CARL ALLISON, Secretary. British Columbia 28. longev-govrrnme- IOWA FOR BRYAN 6 BAYS FRED WHITE 6 DES MOINES. Iowa, Oct. 21. Fred White. Democratic candidate for governor, who has campaigned In all parts of the state, declares that Bryan will nt cer-tmper- 1 before the city authorities. Enjoyable avenue Reception Tendered 11 Is also Intimated that In recent months there has been a radical change Rev. Alfred Brown on Eve of e In sentiment and that now the feeling Is general In favor of the franchise. iRis Departure. As a matter of fact the opposition at all times seems to have been based upon Jealousies or conflicting interests between certain corporations. It will Amid a scene of gayety, mingled with be fortunate for large and rapidly aulemnnesa as the occasion of the degrowing section of the city If the Iran parture of Rev. Alfred Brown, for tho five years rector of the Church chin can be granted and the line built on Wall avenue without sacrificing the of the Good Shepherd of this city, M. fcAREY .. Alberta Is It true longer than 5.000 even money that Chanter carto foe ries New York for governor. whiskey 500 to 1,750 Bryan Is elected (New to an untlme-- p York odds.) and theljy re for; the Perhaps but you could not yr(r(f 00 that Bryan carries Nebraska, end pared both be beginning must carefully planned; Powers of the truth Colorado, Kentucky, Nevada, West there must bc no empty verbiage evince Michael of ny thrM propositions, 50 Virginia, Indiana and Montana without real substance." J Michael recently celebrated tl cen amounts If (too Is too high. "The people should earnestly fulfill I tennlal of his birth, and la still as hale 125 to 15 Chambers Is elected treasall the duties without selfish reserve-- 1 and hearty as many youths of sixty urer. would hinder the public 10 even money that Barlow B. tlonx, which welfare, and without nah Impatience, Wilson Is elected sheriff. which would confuse the regulation, not looking upon the matter as too easy, o that the deliberations become empty wrangling, not falling to understand th limitation of powers, so as to make the laws which overstep au thority." "The sovereign .has absolute power, which ho exercises in constitutional AGAIN the proposition of granting Ogden Rapid Transit company a franchise for a line on Wall JOSEPH Manitoba Saskatchewan posted: SJYJOD-BY- E city Interests. In this connection it Is gratifying to know that the mayor and city council are not Inclined to grant franchises over the streets to without public service corporations first being satisfied that th municipality Is to receive something In return. If nothing more than the right to haul building material for the Improvement of the streets, that. In Itself, will b of value and will be a much better compensation than was secured tor the city when some of the other franchises were granted. TORONTO, Oct. 28 The results of show that the Tuesday's election L&urler government has been sustained with a majority of fifty, with Several elections yet to be held. All while the ministers were even of tls opposition's chief lieutenants were beaten. The ivsult by provinces 1: Conserve- Province Ontario Quebec The C. W. Miller Brokerage company has the following offers to bet Ist COUNTY TICKET. MOORE. Term.) JOHN T. BYBEE. (Two-ye- ar Term.) WALL AVENUE CAR LINE Election. th effect that year supporting because of the the Democratic legislative candidates, Mr, Klesel was a eked yesterday for his views on pnll-tl- c. "I am an Irrigation 1st. was his reply, and locally have no preference In the candidates named on any ticket Nationally, I am for William Jennings Bryan." Has Majority; 0 carry Iowa Underwear That Gives Satis- -. Particular Th more critical you arc about the fit and quality of undergarments, the greater our confidence that you will be pleased and eatisfied with Merode . finished) Underwear We offer you "M ERODE" garments In all styles, materials and comfort weights, in a wide range of atylsa, insuring perfection in fit and We Feature a Few Examples for Your Selection1 heavyweight fleeced 29o vests and pants Ladies' heavy merino, 5 per cent wool vests and pants, .85e Ladles' all wool vests and 98c pants Ladles' A Ladles' heavy fleece unions... Children's heavy fleece vests 25e and pants, all sixes serfs Children's heavy fleece, ribbed vesta and psnts. all alses . Childrens heavy fleece unions. GIVERS paria-men- NEW YORK. N. Y.. Oct. 8. Herman Kidder, treasurer of the Democratic national committee, announced this afternoon the following contributions to the Democratic campaign fund received yesterday: Herman Bidder 10,000 Victor Bidder .000 Bernard Kidder .000 ,000 Jomph L. Kidder The last three named are sons of the treasurer. Herman Kidder. Edward F. Goitra of 8t. Louis gave 3.000. making a total of $40,0u0 for the day. Mercy Is from above." the document goes on. officials, below, may not arrogate It to themselves." Officers and people who keep with In the law will have freedom of speech, of the press, and of assembly; they shall not be liable to arrest on restrictions of punishments except as prescribd by law; they shall not be disturbed without cause In their possession of property, nor interfered with In their dwellings; and they have the obligation to pay taxes and render military service and th duty of obedience to the law of the land.' ST embers of parliament shall not speak disrespectfully of the court nor slsnder others. Violation o( this law will be punished' BREAKFAT COME HERE FOR some morning whenn i .- - w,-- a meal that you'll bound. Delicious. r, Imsfln, fnh c.ck,e o temptingly cereals second you'll want a Sounds tempting? better than H sounds. help'1' eve FALSTAFF CAFE |