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Show THE M0B3TC3O EXAlflSEB OGDEN, UTAH, SUICIDE . The M. EL Ladles' Aid will serve chicken pie dinners in the basement of the church, Election Day. Fncs 85 cents. IN Wife Had Premonition of Her HusDeath and Want tn Scant band's ' of Tragedy, to Find Her Fears Were True. E. J. Judat a well known and popuTomy MartoUo,aetlng as guardian ad lar engineer In the Southern Paoifie litem for Guy Liberia, a minor, 'hied freight service took hla own Ufa bea complaint yesterday afternoon be tween tau and twslve oclock last ginning a fl.OoO damage suit sgslnsf night, in n new empty building, near the Union Pacific Railroad company hi residence on Lincoln and Poplar through his attorney, A. K. Pratt, and avenues. secured kC0 shortly after filing the Mr. Jude was home as naual at 7 complaint, by stipulation. o'clock but disappeared later and was street about seen on Twenty-fift- h Mrs. Simmons, the first Balvatioa 10:34. Mrs. Jude uueasy becoming Army officer who rams to America, went to Twenty-fiftstreet and meetand an excellent speaker and linger, ing Bert Cave asked him to find her will, with the aMiatance of her daugh- husband. Failing to find him Mr. Cava a conduct local and the corps, ters, weut to the reeidenre of Mr. Jude two weeks campaign at the Salvation about 12 o'clock. He found Mrs Judge h com205 Twenty-fiftstreet, Army hall In a hysterical condition. She had a mencing today. premonition that aometiilng had happened and felt that her husband would Inring Anderson of East Second St, be found in a brick building in course was taken Into custody yesterday af- of erection n short diatanoe down Popternoon by Officer Burke for insanity, ular avenue from her residence. Sewas adjudged insane by Doctors H. J. lights. Mrs. Jude, Mr. Cave powers and A. Peninluad and will curing and Mr. Alvin Welch aud wifa smer-e- d to Provo the asylum at he committed the building and In ona of tha today. rooms encountered the prostrate form of Mr. Jude, lie had apparently been (Soring out sale. Chicago Millin- dead some time Ha lay face downery Co, Opera House Bloch. ward clasping in hla right hud the remainder of a bottle of carbolic acid. The train crew who earn In on the The boUlst which la large enough to train with the man who waa murder- contain n gill, was practically emptied ed last Wednesday called at Larkin 4 of its contents, part of tbc deadly mornSana morgia at o'clock thia liquid having aplllsd aud formed in mu crystals labeled andFKFKKKKriUrK ing and Identified the murdered James Lynch, whom they ordered crystals on the floor. The bottle was off the train at Cfcche Junction about freshly labeled aud had upon It tha 10 o'clock Tuesday night. They atate name of a well known druggist of Ogthat he waa pretty well Intoxicated. den. Tha wifa waa prostrated by the AS members of Local Union No. 450 shock. to V. H C. A J. of A, are requested Mr. Cave Informed the poltee departmeet at Labor Union Ball, Sunday at ment of the deed ud Officers Hsdlock 1:S0 p. m. for the purpose of attend- and Herrick hurried to the scene. ing the funeral of the late Ernest Later the body wu picked up ud takBertram. es to Lindquist's undertaking parlors. CL K. FXJ5WELUNG, Pres. The friends of Mr. Jude who waa wall liked ud had a large circle of acBarry If. McKee of San Diego, CaL, quaint urea, were drawn to the scene national organiser for the Socialist of the suicide last night in considero able aumliera ud were dumb founded party of America, addressed an of working men nt tha Socialist by the unexpected ud unaccountable death. headquarters, last night on the or CapiUHem.Which?" The victim of hla own art, had a orlck A. BhMl, during the meeting, good position and apparently a moat announced himself as the candidate pleaaut home and hla friends aay had for the office of tmaaorar on the given no intimation that such a deed ticket, declaring himself to he were contemplated. He was about 33 years old, had three a Christian Socialist. Mr. McKee arose In reply and ridiculed the posi- small children, and had lived in Ogden tion of Mr. Shieiln. practically all hla life. He has been la the employ of the Southern Pacific TL P. Vallemix, formerly operator for eleven yean ud has been advanced cut-off, has from the humblest position to that of at Owens, Southern Pad lie resigned and accepted a position as engineer. He la well lnaured, and waa a mem-beight chief operator with the Foetal of the Brotherhood of Ixmoftotiva Telegraph company. Ilia many friends gill be pleased to learn of hla return Engineers, ud the Continental . h u aud-leno- Deni-Dcrat- w Hon. Warren Foster of Salt Lake, Socialist lecturer. Populist politician, humanitarian preacher and all round good fellow, was In Ogden yesterday and made thia office a friendly call. Ker. B. L Goshen will preach at the Congregational church nt 7:34 p. m. - State Engineer, A. F. Doremua wu up from Salt Lake on a visit n abort time yesterday. Prof. George A. Baton, principal of la in town the Salt Lake High school, a visit n Superintendent Scott of the Southern Pacific, retained last night from the WesL AMUSEMENTS The best moving pictures ever sera In Ogden were thorn sltown by the International Bioscope Company at the Grand Opera House yesterday at matinee and evening performuce. At the matinee there were about seven hundred in attendance. Tha evening attendance fall a little khort of that number. Mrs. H. Alexander Grant, wife of the popular manager of the Opera house, wu at the piano and demonstrated that aha Is a pianist of great ability. The nm of (he Ogden firsdepsrtment, a view of the great crowd leaving the Thbernacls at Salt Lake City and tha exhibition ran of the Provo fire departshown yesterday were the first ment, moving pictures taken in Utah. Tha run of the local fire department was shown in two scenes, tha first represented the department headed by chief .Graves leaving head quarters ud the second scene Who wed the rim down Washington avenue passing the Grand Dpera House. Among tha other good scenes were tbs great Iroquois theater fire at Chicago, a reproduction of Joseph Jeffer-jon- s masterpiece, "Rip Van Winkle." "Uncle Tom's Cabin." The Adventure f Robinson Crusoe and numerous others. u HOBSES WAHTED HORSES WANTED We will be Ogden Nov. 7, 8, 9, to bur all good, sound fat horses worth money, weighing from 800 to 1,1 Ihs. C. B. Johnson, W. M. Carp ter, at Burnett & Dees Livery fi hie, 253f Grant Ave. i Glasses Worn FOR Result In r Poor Vision, Headache, Eye Ache, Crossed Epsa, Supposed Neuralgia "Nervousness. Perfect Vision, Head Ease, Eye Ease, Straight Byes, Returned Health. J. S. LEWIS & CO. Examtaattoii Free. "Stottstioa show that Ti per sent of (he nervous diseases el by eye strain. THREE SEWER ACSIPEHI8 Excavations Between Twenty-firs-t and of Danger. The first part of the city aewer work being done by F. C. Kelsey on Washington between Twenty-fir- st ud Twenty-seconstreets wu the scene last night of at least three accidents. Early In the evening Walter Farr and wife ud two children ran Into the excavation ud tipped over without sustaining any particular injuries. Later Pat Conley wu driving near the aame spot ud hla hone fell into the trench. The ulmal was Injured, and one of tha banka had to he graded down before the animal could be extricated. Earl Browning wu the third victim. The buggy ran into the ditch ud wu mashed ud the horse broke loose la failing, Mr. Brownud ran away, 'several bruise and ing sustained injured hand. d u ENTHUSIASMAT HOOPER Packed and Appreciative Audience Hears Campaign Speakars Ban. qust Follows, Senator David McKay, Judge John D. Murphy, Charles Hollingsworth, W. G. Wilson and SI ay or Glasraann attended the rally at Hoopr last night, having a packed house and a very audience, at the conclusion of which a grand banquet was tendered to the cudldalea and speakers by David Lowe aud sinter. The bannice a one as the speakquet waa ers bad ever received anywhere and there waa an ahundance of it. They all left, voting David Lows a princa oi u entertainers. Washington, Nov. I. Admiral Chester, chief of the navsl observatory, hu submitted na recommendation for naval expedition in provision for 1905 to observe a total solar ecllpse.He proposes to select an observation station among the high hills bordering on the Mediterranean to work with some ship as a hast and another station in the uplands with headquarters on board a vessel on the Northeast coast of Spain. noticeXTu. W. Brothers are requested to meet at the A. O. U. W. hall Sunday. Nov. 6th at 1:30 p. m., to attend the funeral of onr late M. W Bra. Bertram. W. H. TOLER, P. M. J. GREEXWKIA Recorder. C. THORBURN, M. W. W. RICHIE, Recorder. A11 TIE WIID TO WOMEN - 3-- 1-- 2. u ed S-- 1-- 2. TOOTH TALK New York. Nov. 8. Aqueduct roes: First rsee, furlongs I evincible, won; Emergency, second; Right and Trust third. Time, l:2u. Second race, mile, selling Kirks haw won; South Trimble, second; Akela, third. Time, 1:40 Third race, 5 furlcmge Daneeuae, won; Esterre, second; Belligerent, third. Time, :59 Fourth race, the Bayvivw handicap. 7 furlongs Israelite, won; Ascension, second. Time, 1:26. Two starters. Fifth race, mile and a furlong Grenada, won; Cloverland, second; Lewd Badge, third. Time, 1:54 Sixth race, 6 furlongs Blucher, Bed won'; Supreme Court, second; Ruler, third. Time, 1:14 5. 1-- 5. TALE VS. BROWR. New Haves, Conn., Nov. closed her practice schedule 5,yv. of ft, 7 ball games this afternoon by de:ea:i 23 to 4, the score neicj ihr Brown, touchdowns with goals and a . Ths weather wu perfect and tii S'' team in excellent condition. 4-- 5. 1-- 5. 2-- FOOTBALL CORNELL VS. LEHIGIL Ithaca, N. T., Nov. 5. After Cornel had easily scored fifty points again! Lehigh this afternoon the visnoii made' a touchdown la the last few mb. utes of play, making the final scum 60 to 5. The game wu played in a drizzling rain and on a muddy fienL la the lut half Lehigh gained ths ball on Cornell's line when Bird fumbled a punted ball. Afu four-yarline A da mi gaining to tha dropped back ten yards and missed a goal from field. Bird wu unable i hold the slippery ball and Gail drop, ped on it behind the line. d CALIFORNIA VS. NEVADA. d Berkeley, Cal., Nov. 5. The California varsity defeated the University of Nevada, 16 to 0, today. During the contest three Nevada men were Injured. Alfred Hamlin, the big center, PRINCETON VS. WEST POINT, bad hie hip dislocated. He may never play football again. Ha wu carried to the side lines and physicians from West Point, N. Y.p Nov. I. in one of the hlearhers set tha injured Hash. the fiercest games of football ever r. shculd-eleft Smith, guard, sprained bis seen on the gridiron Princeton today The scoring wu don.' by Califorthe West Point cadets 12 nia In the first half of ths game. She defeated ' to 6, should have made two more touchdowns, hut wu penalised twice for SAN FRANCISCO, 5; PORTLAND, I holding when the ball wu all but over the goal line. The fierce line smashing of Sperry, tinyder and Meade In San Ffettclsco, Noy. 5. The bunchths first half wu ths feature of Cali- ing of L : hits today assisted in pV. fornias playing. Nevada felled to Ing the locals four runs and they were make gains in the first halt In the uffident to keep their , opponent second half the California team wA from winning. changed and Nevada made a better Score' R.H.E. showing. She twice tried field goals Portland . . 3 6 u , bat failed. The spectacular playing 4M San Francisco 5 Frank Frdssll of Nevada wu tha featBatteries Butler and Geary; ure of this halt On a fake kick he belt and Newton. ran down the field 65 yards, the longUmpire Brown. I est run of the day. He made a secV ond run of 84 yards BASEBALL HARVARD VS. DARTMOUTH. Cambridge, Nov. b. The honors today wow slightly in favor of Dartmouth, though the final score was a tie, 0 to 0. Both teams put np a strong defense. It wu a rushing game with few spectacular plays. In the plunges to the line Dartmouth averaged nearly S 2 yards to a rush, to 2 and for Harvard. The only brilliant run of the game wtui Vaughns dash around Harvards right end, while Glazes try for a field gdKT from Harvard's line wu an exciting moment. The ball missed the goal post by a foot The second half wu devoid of Ufi teresting plays. Dartmouth rushed 66 times for 1G4 yards, kicked three times for 108 yards, and had 18 first downs and wu penalized twice for 25 yards. Harvard rushed 66 times for 163 yards. 3 40-ya- d LOS ANGELES, 13; TACOMA, 2. Los Angeles, Nov. 5. Hard lock for Tacoma, good luck for Hid Angela and the pitching of both Newton and Keefe were the deciding elements la today's ball game. The Angels won out, 8 to 2. An unfortunate accident robbed Fisher of the" services of Egan, hia hard hitting shortstop, for the remainder of the season, la reaching second, Chance ran into Eg. an and Lroke a bone in the forearm of the Tacoma mans left arm. Doyle succeeded Eagan at short and his er. rora gave Los Angeles two runs. Keefe was succeeded by Overall In the seventh at his own request. Attendance R. H. 8,004. Score: 8 6 3 Ixjs Angeles , 2 6 3 Tacoma ... .. .... Batteries: Newton and Spfes; Overall, Keefe and Graham. Umpire Perrine. ......... Bargains in Black Make Teeth Crown Teeth A it Fill Teeth Extract Teeth streets Are Source Twanty-sccon-d The Populists will poll 1 30.000. ti.au 2,004. The Democrats will elect OF congressmen in not less than six disin two of which will a be gain tricts, the Ohio delegation, and there is great expectation that we may add two additional districts to the six above, making the total number of Democrats congressmen eight. The Democratic state ticket will run much ahead of FITZGERALD KNOCKS other parts of the ticket, dandles, for OCT DAILEY. secretary of state, who la opposing Laylin for a third term, will run ahead in every country for the reason St. Louis, Nov. 5. Willie Fitzgerald that he will receive tbs support of of Philadelphia knocked out Eddie OF MRS. W. H. JONES, PRESIDENT many Republicans who are opposed to Dailey of Baltimore in the second SALT LAKE WOMANS REPUBthird terms. round before the Broadway Athletic LICAN CLUB ON PROMr. Bryans remarkable Ohio tour, club tonight. TECTION. with tha speeches that he made, wiped out any dissatisfaction ikat may have Glvta Bound and Interesting Talk to prevailed against Parker, and ths OLDFIELD BREAKS a Club Weber of Ladles County Democrats of Ohio will next Tuesday TWELVE RECORDS. Meet Suceeeaful Meeting. make the most creditable showing they have made since 1892. Senator Dick, chairman of the Reworld! Denver, Nov. 5. Twelve Probably tha most eucceasful woIssued the records were broken by Barney Oldrn efts' political meeting ever held In publican state commutes, statement: following field la his automobile. Oldfield failed this county was the one held at Re"Indications are that the total vote to beat one mile record of 53 4 publican headquarters yesterday afterOhio will exceed that for president seconds the of held noon by the Weber County Republiby Earl Kaiser, his best 12L 1,449, in 1944, when It reached mile being 55 eeeonds, but he exceedcans Womans' elub. from From every received reports The seating capacity of the hall was ed all previous records for two and county chairman, we feel warranted three miles taxed to it utmost and keenest inter- In and thou from 11 to 24 Roosevelt for a predicting plurality miles inclusive. est and enthusiasm was manifest a ever Ohio than given greater hu The present records and the new throughout the meeting. The last preMrs. W. H. Jones, President of the presidential candidate. ones made by Oldfield today are aa Mcvious was 69,036, given plurality Womans Republican club of Salt Lake follows: in 1900i. Miles Previous Oldfield's gave a most interesting talk on Repub- Kinley without The- Republicans will, lican principles and laid particular 17 of the 21 congressional doubt, carry tress upon tbs principle of protection. our comThese principles, "she said are the districts, and advices fromstate. Justimitteemen the throughout same today as they have ever been In placing the doubtful column the past, and I think you will bear me fy usitlunot three, of the remaining out when 1 say that no country on tha two, face of the globe Is more prosperous four." that the United States Is today. SUDDEN OUTBURST OF ACTIVITY. Simply Why are we so prosperous? because we have a Republican adminiscontinour tration of government and New Haven, Conn., Nov. 5. The ued prosperity la dependant upon Re- growing lmpreuion among conservapublican success next week. tive men the put few days that this I take It for granted that you have state aa Judge Parker ueclarod on had the principles and good qualities Thursday night at Hartford, is actualof Republicanism brought to your at- ly debatable ground, hu resulted in an outburst of political activity that hu tention in n much K01..N6..4..CPJQ tsntlon in a manner much better than not been equalled in all the busy weeks Cincinnati, Nov. 5.Latonia results: 1 have the which have Just pawed. Ths DemoFirst race, one mile Gigantic, won; ability of doing, consequently I will not speak on this line crats express themselves as confident Santa Lucia, second; Dod Anderson, only to remind you that protection to that Judge Parkers visit gave the Im- third. Time, 1:41 our Industries Is aa much the issue to petus needed and made sure the state 8econd race, C furlongs Golden Enfor the national ticket. All calculaamel, won; Kurtsmsn, second; Scotch day as it has ever been. I wish to say a tow words upon local tions made by Independent observers Irish, third. Time, 1:14 4. conditions as they are developing here, to the outcome In this state, take Third race. Club members handicap, but particularly so In Salt Lake City. into consideration, the unknown fact- two miles and a quarter Never Such, Now I am and have always been or of the labor vote. Union won; Reservation, second; Curate, what is in Utah railed a Gentile, I members are somewhat embittered third. Time, 3:58 4. over recent adverse court decisions on came to this State In the early sevenFourth rare, 7 furlongs Estrada ties, a school girl bride of one month, labor matters and they have held aloof Palma, won; The Regent, second; Sir therefore, I think I am somewhat fa- almost as a body from participating in Gallant, third. Time, 1:27 miliar with conditions existing here. politics. Under the new law thia atate Fifth race, mile and a sixteenth Some of my earliest acquaintances for the first time will fill Its state Schoolmate, won; Requltor, second; were among the Mormon people, In offices by a plurality vote. By reason Merry Pioneer, third. Time, 1:48. Sixth race, 5 furlongs Moonet, won; fact, a Mormon woman taught me how of the feeling aroused in the contest to keep house, and ever since 1 earns between Bulkeley and Eels, second; Herlld, third. Time, 1:41 here I have bad Mormon neighbors, I Sam Fessenden for the seat now occucould ask ftir none better. pied by Senator Hawley, it Is likely Since the franchise has been confer- that the Republican! will lose a numred upon the better half of the citiz- ber of seats In the legislature and yet ens of this State 1 have been quite acremain in overwhelming majority. tive In political work. I think as much so as any other woman In Utah. In THE SAME STORY. this way many pleasant associates have been formed with Mormon peoPhiladelphia, Nov. 5. Outside of ple, and I have had no reason to re- the congressional fights in close Penngret these awoclalions and feel that I sylvania districts, little more thaq never shall have. ordinary interest has been taken by I love my adopted State with a deep Republican leaders. In at tout four and honest affection. I hive it for lta congressional districts, there hu been pure mountain air and health giving a bitter fight. Two of these, the salt laden breezra from our inland sea. tenth and twentieth, are represented I love It for its grand and rugged by Congressmen Cotinell and Lafesn, mountains that pour their abundant Republicans. While the other twot treasures to our citizens. I love it for the sixteenth and the twenty-firs- t, are of cattle and sheep represented by Congressmen Dicker-ma- n Its Immense herds feeding upon the hillside. I love lta and Shull, Democrats. froeh flowing streams and its babbling the national ticket Roosevelt For lirooka. 1 love it for lta beautiful farm will have a majority of nearly 300,040 lauds In the valleys, covered with and Elkins, Republican candidate for green meadows and yellow ripening supreme Justice, will ran slightly begrain. But, I utterly despise the meth- hind this vote. And guarantee all work to be strictly ods adopted by some of Its citizens because of their foreseen defeat In the BIO MAJORITY FOR ROOSEVELT. first-clasWhy should' yon' pay others polliiral arena. when a feo you can get first-clas- s All honor to wealth when obtained big Trenton, N. J., Nov. 5. Deductions by honest Industry and close vigorous from the claims from ths rival managwork at tha following low prices: personal effort, and used In a judicious ers of both parties Indicate that the and honorable manner and for legiti- electorial vote of New Jersey will be mate and honorable purposes, but $5.00 to President Roosevelt by at Full Set of Teeth the man who uses his wealth no mat- given . . . 5.00 least 15,000 majority. On the guber- 22-Gold Crowns ter how obtained for the purchase of natorial fight the Republicans are not 5.00 tooth.. power, place or pompousness of any so sanguine. The equal taxation fight Bridge Work, per kind, does not deserve the respect of which hu been made by the Demo- Silver 50 Filling his fellow cii Irens. crats In. all of the northern countries 50 Utah Is naturally Republican, how will. It is claimed, greatly reduce the Painless Extraction could It be otherwise with Its lead, Republican vote. Gold Filling $1 and up. cattle, wool, sugar and other IndusThat Republican! fear the defection tries to lie protected? Do not tie the in the Northern countries, is evidenced hands of a Republican President by Consult us. Wa will ADVISE YOU the great fight they are putting up by electing a Democratic legislature which In Camden and other countries in the FREE. Hours: 8 a. m. to p, would mean a Democratic Senator. lower end of the state which give usum. 2 to m. a. 10 What greater misfortune could be- ally heavy Republican pluralities. p. Sunlays, fall this State than to elect a Democratic representative and a DemoIDAHO FOR ROOSEVELT. cratic legislature. Mrs. Jones closed with an eloquent Boise, Idaho, Nov. 5. The campaign plea for the hearty support of the en- in Idaho virtually closed tonight and tire Republican ticket the registration also closed. The latwere Mrs. ter shows Other speakers great iacreue over that of2 Rulh M. Fox. Mrs. Major Breeden and two years ago. In 1902 there were Mrs. Denn of Salt and Judge J. votes cut tad the Republicans A. Howell of Ogden. won by a plurality of 5.853 on governA piano solo by Miss Hunter, a vocal or. This year the registration Indisolo by Mrs. Will Howell, a recitation cates a vote approximating 75,000. The by Alice Hinsdale and music by the Democrats have made the Mormon Madison school orchestra were pleasquestion their main Issue. A plurality ing features of the meeting. for Roosevelt is conceded by most in addition to speakers mentioned Democrats, although the campaign upon the stand, were Mrs. John C. managers say they have a chance to 2461 Wash. Ave. (Over Browning's). Cutler, wife of Republican nominee for carry the state for Parker. Chairman governor, Mrs. C. S. Tlngey, Mrs. He-bBrady of the Republican State commitCutler and Mrs. Joe Eldridge, all tee claims a plurality of 15,000 for of Salt lake. Roosevelt and that the stale ticket will At the clow of the meeting delicious run close to the same figure. refreshments were served to over 600 The Republicans will probably conpeople. One hundred ladles signed the trol the legislature, but there Is no roll and became members of the club. United States senator to be elected. SPEECH COMMITS Angus person of hi faiher-in-Uw- , few day nt West Weber, wna before Judge How-si- r brought ago, ufternoun court lute yesterday end upon the representation of his attorner, Joseph Chez, was release if. E. J. JUDE POISONS HIMSELF from jail on a 82UU bond. George EMPTY BUILDING. Rowland and lias Broom are bondsmen. 6, 1904. SPORTS ENGINEER J. ii. Gardiner, charged with assault with Intent to commit v.urder on the NOVEMBEB SUNDAY MORNING, This Sale will continue a few days longer The record of low price making during this Special Sale of the newest ideas in Black Dress Goods stands without a parallel in Ogden merchandising Many have taken advantage of the low sale prices and are now the possessors of their favorite patterns at a fraction of their real worth. k t 60,-25- n Boston Dental 60c to $1.00 qualities . 37 85c to J.50 Black Dress Goods 58c $1 to $150 Values 68c . . 98c $1.50 to $250 Qualities for J-- 2r . 4 50 per cent off Dress Patterns Many Imported Novelty Suit Patterns designs are included in this lot for just one-ha- we should get for them lf ' exclusive the price Parlors er ISSUES. MONTANA'S REED HOTEL Butte, Mont., Nov. 5. With the close in Montana the political campaign C. M. Blanchard, Philadelphia; M. R. various parties in tho field are the A. F. Doremusi Crosby, New York: their energies to Silver Bow devoting, Salt lake; llonry Eppel, New Tork; county, the dtmngliuld of the DemocJ. P. Merrill, New York; A. C. Earle, racy of the state, and In Butte toPhiladelphia; W. R. Butler, Omaha; night. B. F. Lntcher and wife, Walla Walla; The main issue of the state camG. W. Letter, San Francisco; David is the fidelity of the Republicans paign W. T. Lake: and Salt Gill. R. Bailey Democrats to the Initiative and and A. Geo. Eaton, Salt referendum, wife. Salt Lake; election laws primary E. C. Lake; M. Benjtmnn. Salt indorsed by railroad commission, and Castle. Omaha: A. H. Cnstle, Omaha; both the election of a and parties, Geo. E. Blair, San Francisco. setiMtor to succeed Paris of CAMPAIGN CLOSES WITH (Continued From Page One.) caused iteration of the allegations sharp replies by Mr. Higgins and Mr. Odell. In addition. Klihu Rout, former secretary of war, in a speech at. Madison Square Garden, said he had made careful examination as lawyer of the criticism of Mr. Higgins' vote on the matter and was in a position All members of the Fraternal Order waa of Eagles are requested to meet at to say that all such criticism the A. O. V. W. hall Sunday, No- without basis. vember Cth, 1904, at 1:30 p. m. for the Cincinnati, 0., Nov. 5. Congressman purpose of attending the funeral of our late Brother E. E. Birtram. Garber, chairman of the Democratic R. E. MACINTOSH, , state committee, knight issued the W. President. following statement: Xk.T, Tracy, W. Sey. .. "The SorlaBst voie will approximate F. r United States Gibson. Former Senator Thomas 11 Carter is the Republican candidate, aad G. S. Conrad is the Democratic, aud F. Augustus llelnze is the Fusion-1s-t. REPUBLICANS THE" MOKE CONFIDENT. Parkersburg. W. Va.. Not. 5. The West Virginia campaign has been the most vigorous for many years. The Republicans seem more confident than the Democrats of carrying the state for the national ticke:, but. the Democrats show greater hoptfulnru on the state Issues. MAINE ON THE RIGHT SIDE In Maine- a pltiarality equal to (hat given in the state election for governor-eleCobb, which was 22.000, is conceded for Roosevelt. Portland, Me., Not. 5. - wOpYraUMTi . mama --- Looking Through Other Stores and other Stocks of Mens . Wear, ab'es, what did you see? Did you see fust what did you wanted and at a satisfactory price? Or you not find a Salesman who said the first thing We are selling this article today at 10 per cent less than it cost us. You said to him: How can you d6 that ? Weil, we sen so many of them, is the reason. Such arguments are just as sensible as cme. other ones advanced by "Sales People. for Well give you dollars worth for dollars Youll get here just what you pay and no more. You cant buy goods from any man at lsss than the cost of produc- tion can you ? It don't sound right, does it ? Nol And you know it cant be done try! Theres somc.hing wrong somewhere. Come here for a Square Deal; M Youll like us The "Toggegy 302 ct senraoEBBa Twenty-fift- h Street Da nt f nRZBsaBSBaxasnsntss&z |