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Show afOItXIKO the bent mndutem In Washington (If he should trained lawyers in Utah. As a scholar be elected). Joseph Howell fan and bo stands second to no one in tbe will vote fur protection without stulhts state, and in the wards of Theodore tifying himself or antagonizing to vote and Roosevelt Vote for W Roosevelt. Mr. Straup will "give every party. returning kla by support policies deal. one a square The corporations are lighting Mr. Straup, but then that Joseph Howell to congress. helps a man in Utah. Vote for D. N. THE EXAMINER the J Pabnstfd every 4T the 8tandard PubUnhlng C& ffM. CLASMANN, Manaasr. of Mr. Straup is one Straup and get n square deal in rourt. by Carrier, hthl'ni Punday Morning Examiner, 71 eta par soilk I eta Delivered EXAMlSrft, GENERAL ELECTION CONDITIONS. . JOHN C. CUTLER. No man ever asked fur the suffrages of tho people of this State who has beta ao bitterly maligned, belittled and abused aa John C. Culler, the Republican candidate for governor. t emly, In season and out of aeasun, with Jibe, with fling, with innuendo, and with coarse abuse, tbe orparty have gans. of the assailed this man aiid now, aa the campaign of mud slinging has closed, we ask the people to peruse all of this aud abuse and ask, what has been said against Mr. Culler that should cause any good citlxra of the Slate lo withhold his support from him?" Ills personal character ia admitted to be above reproach; his business qualifications have been proved In tbe rrucible of actual trial, and the result is summed up in one word, 8U0CKS& What then is the source of this mans offending? Why should be he subjected tu such contumely aud a) use by ihe organs of slander and vilification? Tbe answer la found in the fact tbat, heretofore, he has been simply a business man, (one who minded his own business) and that Brest or Reed Smoot favored his nomination. Aa to the latter charge, it is sufficient to nay tbat Senator Smoot had as much right to support Mr. Cutler as Senator Kearna had to support Gov. Wells for I nation. Whether or not it would have been wiser for both Senators to have kept out of the convention scramble need not now be discussed, but their rights were equal in this matter to My the least. As to Mr. Cutlers absorption in ids business to the exclusion of politics, we can only say that we wish that more business men would enter into the game of politics. They are vitally Interested In such matters and it is a healthy sign when large property owners will copseut to devote their time to political matters. Mr. Cutler Is not an unknown man, nor an untried man, in the affaire of this State. He has had large experience in positions that qualify him fur this Important office. As these matters have been ao often adverted to in these columns It la not necessary to reproduce them here. But, aside from all this, there is another reason which should appeal in tbe sense of honor end love of fairness in Gentile Republicans alone which should make them support Mr. Cutler In thia contest; and that is, that in no State contest, since Statehood baa been granted us, have the Mormon Republicans ever failed to support, and loyally support, Gentile nominees for Btste offices. Ku odds, how bitterly they were attacked and no odda what Gentile voters might do or any, tbe Mormon Republicans have rome regularly to the support of the party nominees and it would be a mean exhibition of religious bigotry and Intolerance for the Gentile Republicans to he misled into scratch iug Mr. Cutler because of tlie bigoted crusade that has been waged hie against candidacy. Vote for John C. Cutler. He is an able man, a representative man, a man who will bring to the duties of hie office that clear business judgment and practical common sense which Is needed in a state administration. 03 DEN, UTAH, MOXDAT SI03XIXO, NOVEMBER HOW TO VOTE A SCRATCH TICKET lustration Showing Surest and Safest Way to Vote Men on Both Tickets and Not Have the Ticket Thrown Awa- y- Read it Carefully. f.lPOi. much and a continuance of whose ad- ministration promises so much more for this great arid region to give him the three electoral votes of this state (which he will not need) and then elect a Democrat like Power Raw-lin- e or Judge King to tbq United Slates senate, who would there oppose hie every act and by Intemperate criticism and opposition to his policies destroy their usefulness and power to aid the state and her people in the capltoL We must have a Republican United States senator; Weber county Republicans must ley aside personal differ- eneee and elect the ticket, as we have before said, so we here repeat it is as much a test of your party, fealty as Is your vote for presidential electors. ly competent bv education ar.j t, tual experience to perform the of hU office. He is no stranger u J people of Weber county, having them in the same capacity hfc:0re . 1 has hia home in Ogden; is oa 0l' t4 best and most publlc-splriiecki and will, aa he deserves to be, as county survejor. 1 le ,-! d , For superintendent of county (to be voted for outside or v ul county). Mr. William N. West Weber, was the winner spirited contest, which left Eu UiJI the defeated candidal ness, his friends are now acthc:y guyp(r Ing Mr. Petierson. He is ausUUmJ progressive, alive to all modern ods and will work unceasingly ior j. Improvement and to increu ficlency of Weber county school system. Mr. county l a Uncle Joseph Stanford has been sure winner wanh him. a faithful servant of the people; he has Mr. Henry E. Steele, our candi always been at hia post; be has guarded the interests of the taxpayers of for constable llo he voted tur ia q. the entire county; he knows no sec- den City alone) is one of the ui tion In this service; he will do known and truest of the true hlu much, and no more, for a citizen of publicans; be is obliging, gemai, Hooper or Huntsville, as of Ogden friend of ever) body, who snow mB. City; he ia always obliging, always he has had a great deal of expend ready with advice or information. Hie ia serving papers; is always at hii defeat would be a distinct loss to the post; ia an old resident of the turn-toto taxpayers and would be a rebuff y and state, and surely dcerrei, a patient, painstaking, public-spiriteas he will receive, an electiuu at u officer. polls on next Tuesday. With this, the la.it issue of this paper which the people may consider This paper is repeatedly requested to be more explicit la explaining how before the votes are cast which will voter can scratch his ticket without endangering the whole ticket. The determine Utahs position in this conuler ia continually warned Ih&t any wrong mark or an additional mark or dot will be considered aa an Identification mark and that under the law a readour to before we desire test, lay RATES. SUBSCRIPTION such a ballot must lie thrown out. All of which is true. Thia paper has alers a calm survey of the situation and ready explained the safest way to vote is to put a cross in the circle under the lo make, so far aa we are able to the voter doea not wish to vote party emblem and radii out all the namesnsme aud then put a cross in the do so. a dispassionate appeal for the tor by draw lug ouc si might line through the g Kali one month (Ineludlns eta success of that ticket which will be of the man na tlie opposition ticket running for ths after the square Sunday) outside of Ogdea ....60 es me office. There are so many people who do not under land thia and hava bcFt for the interests of the people of Telephone N& 60. asked thia paper to give a sample of the way to vote a scratched ticket, we tbe entire state. We do not believe have decided to do that and e will use ths name of John Greatman aa the Here la the official there ia any longer ream for doubt name to be acrau l.ed for the office of City Inspector. Subscriber will coaler a favor by as to the success of the Roosevelt and names for office in order to illustrate how to vote a with ballot Imaginary Informing thle offico of failure to o Fairbanks electoral scratched ticket: ticket by a plurThe Ctnnuner before that! imUuti ality tbat will not fall short of 1 0,000 and which may reach 15,000. The DEMOCRATIC TICKET REPUBLICAN TICKET reasons for this are so palpable that a wayfaring man- - albeit a Democrat EETCELICAN T1CEET must see them without having a chart and a kindergarten instructor to guide hie mental processes. FOR PRESIDENT Tbe shameless surrender at Si. Louis of all that western Democracy stood , of New York. i i for; the brutal snubbing of Mr. Hryaa rOR V1CBPRESTDKNT Mr. Oecar B. Madsen la a bright by the patriots there asDuring the fair here, some of sembled; the braaen utterances of repyoung man who will bring Into the horses driven were very poor aud bon resentative Democrats here about of tndlana.' county board the earns correct busi- Aa one especially miserable loobu ness habits that have' made him, young horse went by, Elinor exclaimed; standing in with tbe trusts and tho ' Oh. as he is, an acknowledged success; horse. mamma, that man has a trim money power"; their candid admisTICKET camof sion! that Uuluionts promises and he is energetic, public-spiriteWhat letter Is this, Ruby? asked boodle waa the sole factor which the In election his paign Recorder people progressive. For City Per Prealdentlal Electee the teacher, as she pointed tu "C. induced tbe convention to nominate will no mistake. naike BILL JONES. I don't know, came from Ruby. WADI. E. W. , more of the v Judge Parker all thle and What do you do with your eyssf David Mattson, the big, brainy, H. P. MYTON. Parker same sort Collector Tax For Judge I wipe 'em, sometimes, said Ruhr T d candidate for clerk, la hesitatingly. JAMES A. MINER, to defeat in this state from the first. MOSES O'BRIEN. a one of the hardest working Rrpub-UcanAs the campaign progressed, however, For CMfre. ' In the entire party. He is fairly For to determination Inspector. City lJeuocratio the JOSEPH NOWEbae McGOVKRN. ISAAC representative of young Utah; loyal wage the battle, not upon principle, Per Oovorwoe of Utah, to hie state, hia party, always the detracshameless but upon personal JOHN & CUTLER. For City Marshal stay and colnfort of his widowed mothtion of the president became apparHANSEN. MIKE Per Secretary ef Stat he has won his way to the coner; ent. When the people considered the CHARLES S. TINOEY. fidence and good will of hit neigh-borfearless, strong, aggressive personalexand bis frlenda,and they are limitjluetloe Supreme Caurt ticket, vote to the wanted voter t PerDANIEL Republican ity of the president, bis knowledge of the seen It will be that N. SfRAUP. or A X, ia a cross, and ed his he friendtakes the needs of, snd his entire only by the number of hia ao pen places cepting one name. Therefore, the circle under the Beehive and Eagle and draws one line through For Atternry Oenerei, liness for the people of the west, the expect much of Dave 'in quainlances, the name the name of John Greatman and puta hia cross in tbe square after M. A. SREEDEN. he is happily married and the future; doom of Democracy became sealed and make can wa aa aa plain of Isaac McGovern on ths Democratic ticket. Thia ia careFor State Treasure wife and mother In bis with lives Be it was then, ss It Is now, only a quesIf you want to scratch two or more names, do it the same way. JAMES CHRISTENSEN. modest cottage at 831 24th Bt; he ful not to make any extra marks or II nca. Just be aa careful and nice about tion as to the size of the Republican fa folding, la a home builder, a homo lover; be it aa possible and be sure you use a blotter to dry the Ink, otherwise Far State Auditor, ' fc' majority. the ballot, the ink will blur and make mark where It la folded. The foreA will make a faithful publio official; he A A. EDWARDS. and V6u can find la in the select loa going Is not the only way to scratch a ticket, but both Republicans and to has met every requirement heretofore vote, way the ia qulckeat In the slate campaign we have had For State Supt ef ewhaal Democrat will admit that it the eaaiest way, of a butcher of known reliabiIn fail not t will made of him and he the aun-a- way not to lose your ballot by scratching. A. C. NELSON. lity. Everything that leaves oar a recurrence to the bitterness which market la actly as representtha one to which ho will be elected on long ago marked political atrugglea In ed. If It'a not, or you're dissatnext Tuesday. this slate, and, which all lover ot Utah (hat he is a Democrat. This la not a one of the candidates. isfied with jrcnr purchase, your the TICKET Mr. Charles R. Hollingsworth, Democratic year. Mr. Christiansen will our money back and the goods an hoped waa eliminated and relegated to treasurer For couaty horn ours. Come in and get better acthe forgotten past; because, and only get the Republican vote In Weber nominee for state senator, was Alma D. Chambers, is quainted with our meet market In Weber county not quite thirty years nominee, SECOND DISTRICT. county. because, the loaders of the dominant Is honest without ostenman who a was when .he fathef Ilia ago. dying E.WEATHERBY church would not stipulate beforehand For Dletrlct Judge tation, religious without bigotry, a ReMr. Joe A. Edwards of Brigham City, a mere youth (some fifteen yean ago) JAMES ALBERT HOWa'U. that the political ambition of Senator and of matter Wholesale as and Retail Bute hen a principle publican came to uie Stato convention highly he has been the stay, comfort and sup conscience Thomas Kearna should be gratified by For Dietrlet Attorney, 2468 Wash. Av. OGDEN. official who 1 a and public mother since; commended by his neighbors and the port of his widowed CE0A6E HALVFRSON a lo the United Stale sencent In a of to. exact fraction the very and ate. good things they said of him at that and, though not robust physically he is his dealings with and for the public. that career shorn hia even never cripple, been have time disputed, We any llii deliberately and with act crippled in hie head, as he has fill- The story of his life la the beat eulogy all due respect to the hundreds and, by the bitterest' partizan Democrat which he hen that can be pronounced upon him, and He Is young, safe, a loyal Republican. ed every position to maybe thousands, of sincere people STATE SENATOR, entire with chosen been fidelity to the that ia an open book to the people of Tbe State convention did well to honwho have boon misled by the falsehood Cherlee R. HoiHnqswortlu . whether Weber county. He will be elected behis Interests of employer or the devotion ef the staland ealumuy circulated REPRESETATIVE through the was a private individ- cause the people feel and know that wart Republicans of our neighboring that employer medium of lha senior senators news. Rudolph Kuehlt or 4 the people of no temptation could ever swerve him or corporation, ual, county. Mr. Edwards will be elected. T. C. Pancsk papers and repeated la ntaby phrases servant from the path of right He deserves it and the people will Weber 'county, whose faithful Wht L. Sterner by his hired man on the stump. For, six been the has for be peat yean never have occasion to regret the trust Daniel Webster Rills ia another man no odds how bitter the personal disGee. S. Doan. la the county clerks office. He has in whom Tuesnext on In him will repose they the people place Implicit conappointment of some members of the COMMISSIONERS, just the qualities and tha knowledge fidence, and they know that that conday. exaltno odds how pasty; Pour year tew Jeoeph Stanfer,, Taken altogether, our State ticket ia that will make him a valuable law- fidence will never be abused. Dans tho Pacific coast ralss th flJ Two year term Oecar maker oareful. painstaking, indusMedea. ed tbe patriotism of others; no odds one that should receive the united suprecord as an obliging, capable and on the Pariffc eoaaL Their how heroic some of the Quixotic among grapes trious and progressiva. of all CLERK, of pure. Ifyou wish are which absolutely In Republicans la one regardless servant port public tho rank and file of that party may feel cheer for ths holiitfi David Matteofl. v good penae no man There creed or ia prejudice. aa they parade their patriotism (aa We cannot see how a better balanced hia frienda take especial pride.. There order some of their wine froin t who is not personally on the TREASURER, legislative ticket for service in the ia no more Important position withiu though they had a dial fact brand pro! Alma is ro man who la not lower house could have been selected. the gift of the people of the county there Chamber clean; 25th R tected by patent or copyright), the too quaff (led for the office he seeks; there In WUllam I Stewart we have the than the office of recorder. Mr. Ellis RECORDER, fact remains that without Thomas is no one who Is not worthy the supDenial W. Elll age, the experience, the ragged Saotoh baa especial qualifications snd fitness Kearns anl his great wealth and withport ami confidence of all who desire common-sensthe knowledge from ac- for the nffioe; tha people understand - 4 ASSESSOR, out hia newspaper!, the Tribune and to see our State advance to the proud tual experience of the needs of the this ao Tbe other candidates fur Stale offiEdwin Dht j perfectly that his calling and O'Neill 2 2M Telegram, and the negative hardly Bros, Prop. No. position in the sisterhood of States to agriculturist, the stook-raiaand the election is sure. ces V have than of the been class lest no first bitto In hquori open such Herald, Dealers support subjected SHERIFF, which her natural rssouroea and the that will make hia counkind wlnea and brandy. All good) the would ter attacks as have been made upon party Beeeph W. Bella Whether or not Edwin Dix la a rel livered to any and thrift of her citizens sel valuable. part of city enterprise never have been organized Messrs. and would Howell Cutler; but they, entitle her. of that starling old patriot John Saturday. Whisky 7F-- eta to ATTORNEY, t stive never have offered a ticket to the suf- ao leas than the first two, who, because E. T. HulanlekL V We have, in Mr, Thomas C. A. Dix, who early in the troubled yehr s frages of tbs people of Utah. And of personal calumniation by the whiey I MK D1BTK1UT TTLKhii. Pancake, a representative of united of 61 issued the patriotic order, If Btwndy, 65. SURVEYOR, ; 12.26 to of the Republican parly we have you people, who really love your counand labor. Mr. Pancake organized pos man to haul down ONEILL BROS, Prep. H. J. Crave the attempts The Republican! nave named, as senses the confidence of the labor or- any try and who think and assert that In discussed at some length, deserve the 1351. Phons American shoot him on the flag spot, SUPERINTENDENT OP SCHOOL voting for the their candldai e for District Judge, ganizations. He should know what ticket you full support of the party. to unknown is we the but do writer, N. Petterao Win Mr. Charles 8. Tiugey, candidate for James Albert Howell who ia now servare doing something that Is dictated legislation will bs of benefit to them. know that In hia sterling patriotism CONSTABLE FOR OODEN CITY, ing hia second term as Municipal Judge He can furnish Information and at by love of country, and veneration Secretary of Stale, Jrtajor M. A. Breedand his never shifting devotion to ReHenry E. Steel for American institutions, are in real- en. that gallant old aoldlor, whom of Ogden City. Tbe argument which tistics which will enable the legisla- publican principles and love and ven ity only the dupes and tools with everybody iu W'eher county knows ihe Democrats advance against Mr. ture to deal intelligently with such eration for Antarican free institution lrof. A. C. Nelson, Howell's ejtvtlon tbe only one tney questions relating to the suoject of he resembles the othrr and more fam OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. Headquarter Republican Committee, which a potty pusillanimous politician and respects; O' too he is Is that have so Parry Hall, Corner 23rd St and Wash. la seeking to wreak vengeance upon a that stalwart young, it sou Everything here tha bast Short labor as may come before it. Mr. ous member of of young Dix family. Mr. the Avw. Phene, Bell, 137. Independent church and a hour ... all at party which refused the Utah; are not strangers to the peohappens, however, that the constituti- Pancake Is young, bright, active and Dix is well known to all the 8M. E. T. HULANISKI, Chairman. All kind ef game and fish n people which hia exaltation ple of the Stale; Mr. Tingey having onal convention a convention com- will be a valuable and useful member JOHN V. BLUTH, Secretary. Extra fine dinner Sunday, of Weber county; he is especially fitimplied. We have oftentimes pointed served one term as auditor of States posed of both Democrats and Republiof the next legislature. 12 to 2 p. m, 25c. Fins lunch ted for ths duties of the office of 11 to 4 and I to 8 p. m. TUB HERALD DEPENDS VARIAN. this out tu (ho voters of Utah and sad Major Breeden and Prof. Nelson cans, and who deliberated as sworn I countF his administration JIM A YOUNG. Mr. Rudolph Kuchler is an MselBor: we here simply emphasize what we being candidates fur unusually each officers of the Htate fixed the qualifiStreet AM Tumnty-flfl- h hM ben characterised by fairness and The Salt Lake Herald came oul yes- mvo said upon this subject as a final haring served one term. Not one cations and tbe age limit required tar bright young business man who takes I a he earned renomiuatlon a efficiency; and lively intelligent interest in terday morning In a long editorial summiuy and in order that, whatever word can b said against the personal Dt strict Judges. Sir. Howell has all reflection. He public affairs. He a Republican M he de,nre asking tbo laboring men to vote far may be the result of the election we character or the qualifications of the qualifications required by the because receive ehould he believes in the principles every Republican and C, 8. Vadan for supremo Judge, be- may aolace ourself with the reflection either. They have won their way into He is not too young tor of that party and also because ha de- - I Iota Democratic vote cause of hie alleged friendship for that wc have pointed out to jou tho the confidence of the people by faith- Judge of this District if he can get sires to be able to continue labor. Tbat is enough to make a hone plain, unvarnished truth. ia his and he will get them on ful service, ability and fidelity to the the votes Joscph W. Bailey has made a model prosperous career aa a business maw laugh- - Varlan, ilia friend of laborl Y next Tuesday. people's Interests. he is relentless In his pursuit Invest In a place of animprsvsd sheriff; Mr. Kuchler ULIt til AIK XtUKkl. has made a success of In Weber Ceuiityf Gods, and little fishes! What a burevil he brings to his office of doers; Mr. George Halverson, who will suchli own buslnea ia publioaplrited, Adjoining improved farmsf.' lesque I The Herald rren goes so far lion. D. N. Straup will make an ideal Half mile ftem R. R. fitjWdi ceed himself ax District Attorney from progressive, and will be alert and the most conscientious regard for tha aa to say that Varlan was the man We have orten tailed attention to Supreme Judge. He Is a man of emiCsnai of the Right next to Irrigation on interests citizens a Is tills watchful man who inserted the eighl-huii- r when District, young law in the tbe many manly qualities and real nent qualifications. Is possessed of can also, but buy Providing yea state constitution. We hsvo careful working ability of Joseph llowcii, oi r flue legal mind and la, moreover, has commended himself to the people la, ion affecting payments f method his and has In date made a Bay flO or $13 or W ly inspected tbe proceedings of the candidate for congress, and up to tins, student. Hia eleetkm is assured and ny his fait tfnl service for the people in county comes up. .Or quarterly? record in the past two years tbat ao noaetiiutlona convention and as usual the very close of the campaign, no one that he will render the people of the the psHi fur in; has been elected twice Or annual payment. clearly entitles him to a reflection we find Mr. Geo. 8. Dean, of North tbe editor of tue has ever questioned our statements in State eminent service on the bench to the office of County Attorney and And no Interest? Ogden, . Herald is again talking through this respect. We have said and we goes without saying. was later appointed District Attorney will become one of the most lnflwnHai that we do not believe that any one And no taxesf statement the will to that earner the The question bis bat. Why, as a matter of repeat that he Is Gov. W Wells. seems in by sat- representatives the entire assembly Everyone R worthy the suffrage In the mind of any per tinue to use the land until fact. Varian is a corporation man and of any American citizen, resident of James Christiansen, the candidate isfied with the manner In which he has from the very first. He is in the prime only question fort paid son at all consenrant with election dewhile not permanently employed by Utah, or resident of any other State; for State Treasurer, la a clcun, callable discharged hia duties He Is sure of of manhood (about 45 years old), has a good education. Including a thorough tails is aa to the size of his majority. railroads, is often engaged by both but aside from hie spotless character man who will make an ideal Si ate elec linn. the Southern Pacific and Union Pacific aud his acknowledged qualification fur Treasurer. Weber county Republican knowledge of law, is posted upon tbe CapL Hulaniski is a man who has THU COUNTY TICKET. railways when largo (lsi:tago cases aie the office of congressman, there Is an- wanted Robert A. Muyes aud, that the subject of irrigation, both from ths hia especial fitness for demonstrated filed against thorn, liut it la unnecesstandpoint of a lawyer and a water other, and more cogent, reason why he Democrats hoped to gsin an advantagi office of county attorney; he Is a the for this to user. He is liberal, t sary paper tell the laboring should be elected and tbat is. that In from his defeat through the soreness After a exciting campaign and painstaking lawyer of mature age; men who to vote for; they are better it a Drtn supporter of the 1reaidcnt, of Rob and his friends, is evidenced Democrats have become will make a name for himself and for one who is by because i always fair in his investiposted on the records of the candidates in .i s.v excited end as Democrats al- Weber county in the next legislature. ibe fart that they placed Barlow (VII t.y with h.s po:i 1" Bald pleca of land will gations of a legal question and carefor office than the editor of this papor. cics. lie has a prso-- al knowledge of son. of Weber county, upon thrir lick-eways do, lipun election matters, like acre. in pa hia ful in snd forming opinions givTbe Republican candidate for supreme the subject or for this place, but in this thiy reck- a drove of donkeys -- we repeat that Aside, however.from the personal fitlirgaLiJn aud will bring 600 for to sere ing advice; his long residence in OgI Judge, 1). K. traup, has as clean 1800 for 41 VCe their host. llm oned that knowledge tu bear in Rubm the Wehf r county Republican at their ness of the candidates, there is a success in bis den, building up a pracrecord as. any lawyer in the state. president iu his f 1,203 for A aeM' o.v snd all hi- - R p ih.h-i- n frifuds late convent :on nomina-cirriirsr'on a most rep- - stronger and more potent reason why tice, his undoubted ability, ls impar11 ABSOLUTELY IMPARTIAL,' are the f ir llie le:. lilt of the ni i reare cordi illy Mr. and rcscnratlve Chris tin; supporters of Kojserelt ar.d Fair- tiality and thorough personally able ticket. knowledge of the (WnssorCst words Supreme Judge McCarty said gion. Judr'e Powers late repentance tienren and tho entire Republican We want tbe people to know who they banks should rote for this ticket and law, and Ms love of Justice, make xED when be was naked as to the qualifi- on the subject of protection will fool ticket. Many good things might be are and we again repeat that not one that is, that the next legislature will him an ideal copnty & KfcV HUN attorney, cations of I). N. Straup for a Judicial no on It taiiuot be sincere and, If it said of Mr. Barluw Wilson, the Don.u word can truthfully he said against elect a successor to Senator Thomas poMtien. Those two words speak vol were, would nuiy exi-itopin!t1on and craifc nominee, but they would be a II either the private character, stalwart Kearna. It would hardly be loyal to Mr. Herman J. Graven, the candi- Room 6, First National amen amagoniiiiii among ifcbe Judges se- - more Than offset b7 tl;e. declaration RepubllcKiiism, or public spirit of auy the groat president who-hadune so date for county surveyor, is thorough- Ogden. Pei-gis- Theodore Roosevelt . Chuq W. Fairbanks RIllffllUTE na-.r- e u j. r d re-no- fore-duoam- d y in rcmrafT " . broad-minde- a; A THE ITALIAN oft-tri- ed SWISS COLONY enti-Morm- oa a a u FIUZZINI BROS. ik-ke- The Owl e, Saloon er fruit-grow- er l-- t. jlQrL eno-tuie- WHERE TO ET BOSTON CAFE WILL Y0l: sn" g SiSWjqSC T " fr If So brund-minde- Tv.-s- d 1j- a-- i d siij-j-o- rER e s Builds, |