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Show MOKNIXQ THE EXAMINER tifhtteiwrb; Cix Btaadvd Publishing tb WM. GLASMANN Mtnd tr lxM!ai Cwtar, Exnmlnee.' Morning Sunday Manages. eta Boatt I eta RATI lb SUBSCRIPTION , ana w awtt Vk t.U (Including oatalde of Oita ....M eta IdIij) Telephone No, Hb a fevor by to i tbcu 10 confer flubeertbera htoalai thia office at teilnre aatve Tba Bummer baton KETtBlIQN TICKET for fmsidknt Rooseveti Theodore York. at Mow , Vi I FOR yiCfrPRRBlDBirr FairbanKai ChttiW.at radians. " 1 tmmimiE ticket Far FmldeoUal Elector E. W. WADE. H. P. MVTON. T JAMES A. MINER. For CaigNk t JOSEPH HOWEtaa Far Governor at Utah, JOHN 0. CUTLER. Far Ssoretary af Wat CHARLES I. TIN6EY. Far Justice Supremo Cow DANIEL N. STRAUP. For Attomry General, M. A. BREEDEN. ' FOr State Treasurer FAMES CHRISTENSEN, a Far State Auditor A A. EDWARDS. Far State Supt a Sohoal A. & NELSON. -- mmm ' hae dead-locke- i CLOSE OF THE CAMPAIGN AND TUB POSSIBLE RESULT. jidioal ticket SECOND DISTRICT. AMES ALBERT HOWELL. For Dtetrbt Attorney, OEOROR HALVERSON ccraiTraii STATS SENATOR Cbertee R. HotifwqswertiL REPRESETAT1VE . Rudolph K ueftler T, C. Psscak - Him. L Steward QtaS.Daum COMMISSIONER TREASURER, , Alum (X I , RECOROE IX DauM W. EW t U- - r - ASSESSOR 4 Edwin DM "t f I sheriff; Blips W. ATTORNEY, . E.T. NuliaMdL (J SURVEYOR, K A Graven. tVPERlNTENDEMT OF SCHOOL Wm. N. PstUrasw. CONSTABLE FOR OOOOtCITYl . f' Headquarters Rspoblloan Com mitt re, St and Wash. Befl, 117. Independent Wn E.'Phone T. HULANISKI, Chairman. in. JOHN V. BLUTH, Secretary. Farry Hall, Corner Bird A WARNING AGAINST APATHY. Chairman Babcock of the Republican National Qaggrszstonal Committee Bounded a note ot warning a few daps agOk agsiCKt the charge of aputhy in the rengrai rtrai al campaign. He pointed out what whenaa nil Indlcntkme seem to promise n uvenplag Republirsa victory on am praaideattnl ticket, ft would he ponMe to win such n notary, and yet lone Che House of Representative! this throngh conditions local to the Coocran dttrleUi Chairman BabooekV waning raa ad' reeled not only to Republicans, hut to the Independent waters and the fur-ngnti Democrats who have helpod laiA BepnhUcna Houses in times peat It Is rrearaisilii to aaeuma, he thought; that these voters would rally aria the suppcrLof polities which thrtr vote In the past had helped to nets In. Jtav wen mddMoonl gronnd for thia ssuinytkai in the feet that aoate these ptdfciaa an yet to be rocaded out to feller proportions and perfected, and there to he protected from being tern et pend with by unfriendly hands. The warning of the Chairman of OengresHoual Committee wm directed chiefly Against apathy and indifference. He had reason to assume that there had bean edy change of political opinion among these voters alaoa the coagree, tana! etortlom of two years ego. to take It for gianfe teltarfti fliWftiaBuatrvlie voted a for the Republican Representative two years ago because he did not want to take any chances on imperiling the existing financial standard wonld vote the same way this year, when the Democratic party acme astraddle ot the fenre on the money question the free silver action of the of the resolutions committM of (ha convention on the one side, and Judge Parker's gold telegram on the other. He could take it for granted that the voter who had helped to alert a Louse that paued the present tariff law and were realizing its benefits, world vote this year to sustain the party which protects that law from the onslaughts of free traders. It wee easy to believe that the men who had backed up a Republican congress In framing the Philippines law, would still support the laws they helped to make and would nut align tlicnv selves with those who would uni them; that the voters who had demanded the Panama canal would nut go agaiust the party which had brought about realization of their demands. Indeed, it waa because all these assumptions seemed so reasonable that the party managers scented possible danger; many voters appeared to think the ontcome so certain that there waa no need for exertion in the campaign. There are many congressional districts in which the vote was so close two years ago that an appreciable degree of apathy would spell danger. The Republicans, Independents and Gold Democrats who have supported the Republican candidates for congress in the paid must again aland on their guard aad wnrtt and vote for their principles and the policies in which they believe. It would he a political calamity, certain to be followed by industrial and financial misfortune. If a Demoof representatives should cratic bo elected thia fall and the power of congress to legislate be divided between the two political parties. That would mesa that nothing could be ao compllshed and the house and senate d on all questions would be principles. political involving The campaign la practically closed. Only today and tomorrow remain but there la little likelihood that any voter will be so Influenced by anything that can be said or dona to cast his. or her, ballot differently from the way in which he or she has dctermlnsd. a voter doea not know by thia time for whom a ballot should be cast it would profit the Isadora of either party but little to try to influence such a one. Of course some political tricks will possibly be tried at tha teat moment. Stories may be circulated affecting candidates but in such es tha trickery should redound to whoM tha benefit of candidates ehanoee are sought to be affected. Voter! should remember that it la now too late for a candidate to effectually deny any misrepresentation and that any one taking advantage of that fact to Inspire or circulate canards la exhibiting a cowardly Instinct and la unworthy of belief. Between tha old parties there haa bean less of bitterness la thia cam paign them usual In this stats. The only oonVemptlble tactics experienced war t&Jacted by the faction of disgruntled woulMra bosses who left tha Bapuhllaan party fa Salt Lake county and formed tha "American" party. Skied and abetted by Democratic ahmgisWttga who wm paid to snoour-ag- e and agitata this division In tha hope of defeating the Republican tluk. eL Unfortunately for Utahs good name tha morning papsra of Salt Lake City war a aubjeot to tha dictation of tha promoter of this nova and tha campaign wagad through their columns haa bean most detestable. But outside of Salt Luka coualy this party" A will be vary little in evidence. possible score of votes will be the sum total In thia county of tha now party's vote on tha state ticket. In Balt Lake oounty tha "American" party may possibly poll a large vote, but U la conceded that there will not be enough to effect the success of iha Republican aisle ticket or tha Republican county ticket in that oounty. Republican State GLairniau Spry claims tha state for Roosevelt by 15,r 004; for tha state ticket by 6.0M, and an overwhelming majority in the EXAMINER The statement published in this moraine's Herald, signed by Peter M. khlkmsn. regarding iry speech in Plain City Wednesday night is a utsue of falsehoods. 1 never made the statements I am said lo have made at said Ia plain words. 1 denounce meeting. the writer of the article la question a deliberate falsifier. O' DEN. DTAII. SUNDAY MOUSING, NOVEMBER 6. 1901. HOW TO VOTE A SCRATCH TICKET WM. GLASMAXX. Illustration Showing; Surest and Safest Way to Vote Men on Both Tickets and Not Have the Ticket Thrown Awa-y- Read it Carefully. Nov. 4. 1944. The Herald has sot. the pleasure of acquaintance, but in a question of veracity between Glasmaun and any other citizen at Utah, it would prefer to accept the other citizen's version as true. If the Herald represented anybody but T. Kearns, me might be concerned at its fling, for we. In common with other men, desire the good will of our fellow citizens, and we surely have the good will of the people of our home city and county, as we have been elected three tmea In the pa at four years once as representative from Wcber county, receiving more votes than William McKinley, the next year being elected mayor of O.ileu by over three hundred majority, and two yean later beki g by a majority of Klti (after a campaign in which the Democrats directed all their efforts solely againat tha candidate for mayor). As it ia, we print tha matter in full, wiib tha explanation. Mr. lgleheart does not in this matter represent the Democratic party; he does not represent any faction of it; he is not speaking fur Judge Powers; he does not even apeak for btmeelf, for personally, although weak, he ie not malicious; he la simply of a master barking at the 'sie-ceriageling and slave who has done what he has been ordered to because he knew he must, lie is rather an object of pity than of hate, because, despite his cringing and fawning at the feet of hie master, he sometimes betrays instincts of a natural Inclination to be a gentleman and, no doubt, down deep in his soul, he thoroughly despises himself and curses the fates which have made him a suppliant and a slave instead of a free man and a genllcmau. Mr. Falkman'a This paper Is repeatedly requested to be more explicit in explaining how a voter can scratch Ms ticket without endangering the whole ticket. The voter la continually w arned that any wrong mark or an additional mark or a dot will be considered as an identification mark and that under the tew such a ballot must be thrown out All of which ia true. This paper haa already explained the aafest way to vote la to put a cross in the circle under the patty emblem aul scratch out all the names the voter does not wish to vote for by drawing trie straight line through the name and then put a cross In the square after the tame of the man on the opposition ticket running for the same office. There are so many people who do not understand this and have asked this paper to git e a sample of the way to vote a scratched ticket, we have decided to do that and we will use the name of John Gre&tman as the Here ia the official name to be scratched for the office of City Inspector. ballot with Imaginary names for office In order to illustrate how to vote a scratched ticket: End of tha Camp tin Testimonial. Grandpa Tightwad, you certainly have takrn good care prelected me well from the Democracy during the campaign. The Bari of loj Teacher Suppose your fatheT'Iir, your mother $20 and then took fs again. What would that make? Tommy AU kinds o treuhle.pj,jj, adelphia Ledger. i., THE SWISS WILL YOU COLONY a the Pacific ooast raise tha Snoot wlaas grapes on tha Pacific eoaaLTheir e are absolutely para. If you wish to cheer for the holidays good order soma of their wine from dm-peas- BROS. FRIZZINI 26th 81 too The Owl Saloon HARD HITS. It will be soon that the voter wanted to vote tha Republican ticket, excepting one name. Therefore, he takes ills pen aud draws one line through When Mayor Glaemanu took the tump In opiiusition to the Democracy and all its allies, he did not expect t please his opponents, nor did he expect that he would receive plaudits from that source. He believed, however, that tha election of Judge Powers to congress would be a blow to the state and would deprive President Roosevelt of tha support to which he is unquestionably entitled, that of a Republican congressman from Utah. At tha asm time Aa did not want to misrepresent Judge Powers, nor accuse him of anything that was not warranted by the facts. This paper during thia eutire campaign, haa not personally rafleeted upon Judge Powers, and has always given him credit for all n that he ie entitled in. So, Mr. fortified himself with the sworn testimony of Judge lowers before the Smoot Investigating committee and in hia speeches contrasted the witness with the candidate and asked the people to consider which it would be safest to believe, tha sworn testimony of witness or tha promises of a man who wanted office. the name of John Great man and puts hia cross in the square after the name Isaac McGovern ou the Democratic ticket Thia is aa plain aa we can make it If you want to scratch two or more names, do it the same way. Be careful not to make any extra marks or lines. Juat be aa careful and nice about it aa possible and lie sure you use a blotter to dry the Ink, otherwise in folding the ballot tha ink will blur aud make marks where It la folded. Tha foregoing is not the only way to scratch a ticket but both Republicans and Democrats will admit that It ia the easiest way, the quickest way to vote, and the surest way not to lose your ballot by scratching. Of and the party roaster at one and the same licve. FRENCH NOBILITY HAVE FINE TIME IN AMERICA. New York, Nov. 5. Louis Malre Fhilllpe and Antoine Gaston Fhillipe, princes of Orleans, sons of Prince lamia Phillips Gaston and Princess De Uragancc, daughter of Don Pedro, tele emperor of Brazil, have returned to New York after a tour tearing three months during which they have visit ed Boston, Lenox, Newport, Chicago, The campaign liars, who compose SL Louis and Philadelphia. the stuffs of the Herald and Tribune and sell themselve for a paltry sal ry to pervert truth In favor of any millionaire who paya the gold, will probably after election seek to beguile a' living from the people, whose champions they have been vilifying. Candidate Davis ays in hie speeches that he favors a higher tariff on coal so he can get a higher price fur the output of the uiinoa he owna. Hut the common people need coal so they have no use lor Davis peculiarly Democratic tariff ideas. Glas-man- ALBERT F. RICHEY, The report that Kearns has failed to materialize with his promised conn tribution to the American party fund is taken as an indication The Democrats chose to attack Mr. Glasmann in the Herald, over the slg-- n that he has finished hia course in and taken up tha study of stare of one, Falkman. All that, need geography political economy. be said of this attack aad the importThe lalor condition of 1903 was the 2373 Washington Ave. known. ance attached to It in some quarters, best the country has 34.3 per cent, more men were There ia that Mr. Falkmsa either did not folthan in 1894, they received low the speech Mr, Glasmann deliver- eniplicl more wages per hour and 18.8 per ed at Plain City, or ka wilfully falsified, their riir.iiiigs were C4.4 per cent, and, la any event, ha permitted himself greater than In that year. They also to be made a tool by those who dare worked 3.2 per cent, less hours per not coma into the open themselves. week. Personally, we like Judge rowers. He Th American workman is infinits-lla a finished orator and a roan who better paid, therefore better housed, haa many good traits. Politically, we fed and clothed, and. moreover, is sober." This is store much think he should be beaten, and when ho the Alfred declaration of aud covertUtah in the goea upon Hump Moseley, the English manufacturer ly threatens the people of Utah with who last year brought to this coundire punishment unless they stultify try a commission made up on English conthem selves, by electing him to con- lsnor experts, to investigate labor ditions here. gress, when he uses honeyed words and anguine phrasal upon subjects about ESTIMATE ON DEPARTMENT Yon can find Is In tha selection APPROPRIATION. which ha has a worn directly opposite, of a butcher of known reliabilwe think hie duplicity should be laid ity. Everything that leaves our Nov. 5. Acting SecreWashington, market Is raactly as representbare. nf comof tha Murrey department tary ed. H Its not, or you're dissatmerce and labor, made publle today tha isfied with ycur purchsss, your Mr. Glasmann drew inferences from estimate of defor the appropriations money hack and the goods are actions the and actions Powers for the fiscal year beginning Judge partment ours. Come in and get better ac1905. The estimates aggregate of certain persona high ia Uie ouuuclie July L quainted with our meat market being $594,426 Ipss than the of the party and said $14,839,529. estimates for the fiscal year A. E.WEATHEKBY that Judging by these notions, he be- July 1, 1944. The estimatesbeginning for the Wholesale and Retail Butcher. lieved that there was entire concord of fiscal year of 1906 exceed the appro$458 Wish. Ave,. OGDEN. action between Judge Powers and that priations for tha current year by the had This he undoubtedly party. S3E2B right to do; ai all events, he will Just In Wcbor comity Hums Is ho doubt keep up his lick until the campaign QBBXUSElCffilXSa r of tha election of the eutire Repub- ctoeta, and all the lying misrepresent' Demotools selected lican ticket by majorities ranging Uons of ell the and all the by squawkcratic managers, from l.ikto to 1,204, with Roosevelt ing of Democratic newspapers will not and Fairbanks fending in the vole. dsrert him from hie purpose. Utah is Republican. Her people are satisfied THE WORK OF A SLAVE. with the administration of tha presl-teWhen Editor Glasmanu'a attention They want also to hare a con Have One Of Those Stylish Coats Or Suits That Are waa tailed to tha Shlkmaa totter, being gresamnn and a senator who will supin Salt Labi ha called upon Mr. Igie-bea- rt, port the presidents policies, ia con Being Shown ostensible menager" of Senator pm, aud we are determined that Kearns' Salt Luke DemocraMe paper, Judge Powers, with his and left a signed statement with refer- allies and other enemies of the Repubence to chargee made by Mr. Falk man. lican party shall nut succeed in obthe chargee referred to being so noto- taining office by falsa pretenses as long You will find a very large and popular Una In all the riously false aa to be heyusd betlei. It as we, by voice and pen. can expose r girmsnte for ladles in our cloak department. aeecu that Mr. lgleheart, hwrttattng hia, and their, duplicity and double We baTe a few of those extra mely low priced, good value coats for ladies and children left which w e had priced at between his fluty as a newspaper man Tha Democrats are evidently hit very to the public, which is always fair and waata oaly tha trnth, and hie base sub- hard, not so much by the C'gden man's serviency to hie master, whose slave speeches as by the fact that the people also a few of the $11,60 suits which ere offered at $7.5'). These are and servile tool he ia, attached refuse to be bunmrd by rowers and bourn values and should be in vesileaifd. editorial comment to our statement, the put both at the head of hie editorial column and Imagined that he had discharged hie duty to the people and EDI02IAL H earned the appellation of "good doggie" from his owner. We herewith reproDemocracy evdicntly love Judge duce both our statement and the Igle-haa- rt for the stories ho due tviL Iowers comment us follows: II. II. Roberta sern'.s to be GLAMANN VS. KALKMAX. Testa Salt lake Herald; lug both the Dtmoriatic frying paa UNDERTAKER cam-paig- 'Phone 150. cfr ci-n- y The Best Kind of Economy us wm Yes, It Es Quite Necessary That You. Should nt AT CLARKS ONeill Bros, Prop. No. B2 25th $L all Dealers la first otess liquoie of dekinds, wines and brandy. All goods part of city every livered to any Saturday. Whisky If. eti to3 $L7I quart. quarts, $L Wine 35 eta pr. quart, Brandy, $1 quart. Whiskey pr. gaL $2.25 to $5. ONEILL BRO&, Prop, ' Invest In a piece of unimproved lull In Wsbsr County! Adjoining improved farms! Half mils from R. R. Station! Right next to Irrigation Canal! Providing yew can buy on mesIMy payments! ay $10 of $16 or 120 per month! Or quarterly! Or annual payments!. interest' taxast Tha owner to pay taxes tinua to uaa the land until paid for! And no And na m and It is fail If So Phono 135a. WHERE TO EAT CAFE BOSTON Said placa af tend will cost yoe par acre. 1400 for 20 acrea, 800 for 40 verea. $1,200 for $1 acre OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. Everything hare tha beat hart ardors at all hours. All kinds of gams and fish In aaaasn. Extra flna dinners Sunday, from 12 to 2 p. m, 25c. Fine lunch from to p. m. 11 to 4 and Prop JIM A YOUNG, 264 Street Twenty-fift- h Oi COST ddrtss or Gill on HUNrER & MS Bank Utah. Ogden, Build.ng, SALE 1st Will bo remembered by tha thousands of buyers who beugM during that famous sala, Wa will ghra another Coat Mark ala on everything In stock and will Include all Fall Goods arriving dun big KENNEDY Fo m 6, First National March Of r& tala, 1 W . Domestic Buffings and all Cotton I Goode bought since drop In prices of I these goods are Included. Na article I In cur large dock will be reserved. I The manner In which Now Merch-andle- e will be sacrificed will be food for does, careful buyers. The Terms of Sale Are Positively Reese Howell (SL Sons You need a Fall Butt and Ovweta for ye ere iff and boy. Futnwk haa them In great abundance t tin RIGHT PRIORI. Dont tall to cati and ver before you a took Bwa The Putnam resfy-fo-wea- 90c, $1.50, $2.90 and $3.50 C3I1ESI h i.L. ClarkS Sons Co ssoBEsaam 2345 Washington Avenue |