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Show T1IE MORNING EXAMINER OGDEN, UTAH, irEPDAV JXUJSMM), OCTOlfBR ip, hi; mau, w Im will certainly act always for the best interest of the whole mate and will awttousiy guard the espoclsl interests of Weber county. Published every day la the yoar by Hun. W. U Stewart, if Warren, Is one A, Standard Publishing Cm of Weher countys of the big men, and (bis only because he will SUM. CLABMANN, Manager. not push himself to the front. He has the hardy, Sootoh common sense, Dtllfmd by Carrier, lnclud'n the ragged independence and the sterlSunday Morning Examteer. inanbuud which are marked characing eta ..78 per month ....... um uf his race. We know that if teristics I eta yfaigii coplea all the people ksown him as we do he W'uuld be unanimously elected SUBSCRIPTION RATES, and we know that if elected he would By stall one month (InrludlBS faithfully serve only the best interests Sunday) outalda of Ogdaa .... H eta of Weber County and iba Slate of Telephone No. 66. Utah. We desire to ssy, in addition, that Subscriber! wIT confer a favor by ia voting lor members of the legislature you aiw giving a sure test ef aformlng thU office of failure to i wire The Etemuer before Ualr your party belief. The next legislature is going to elect a successor to waakteet Thomas Kearns, We desire above all things that he should be a RepubliREPUBLICAN TICKET can. If you believe In the princkpb-- of Ihe Republican party you should nut roll PRESIDENT let any personal feeling you may have Theodore Roosevelt against any of these candidates weigh of New York. a feather's weight with you. Vote fur . r ,'ail these candidates the same as yuu vote for president. " rOR VICE PRESIDENT David Mattson, tbe candidate for clerk, is one of the biggest, broadest-mindeChas. W. Fairbanks of Indiana. enterprising, young lT Latins of our entire acquaintance. He knows everybody, everybody knows Due. He will surely lie elected and, after that event, everyone will receive just and courte" ous treatment. Tbs interest of the V Per Prealdentlal Elector county will be honeeily and carefully W. WADE looked after aad the people will never H. P. MYTON. regret any confidence they may repuee A. MINER. JAMES in Dava. , ForCongreen. Alma D. Chambers to one of the beat JOSEPH HOWELL. of Utah; one of the men who products Fer Qovomar ef Utahi meats the description of the "noblest JOHN 0. CUTLER. work of God." Wt do not know how Per Seeretaiy ef Slat long Alma Chambers baa been county CHARLES 8. TINOEY. treasurer, bat wa do know tliut Weber - Par J pat lea Supreme Court . county, nor any citizen or taxpayer in DANIEL N. 6TRAUP. Weber county, has ever lust a single cent through him In all the time that ii Pgr Attorney Cereraf, he has been a public servant. We read M. A. BREEDEN. almost iu every issue of our daily paPer State Treaaurer, JAMES CHRISTENSEN. pers the story of some trusted employe of a bank, or some popular public ofPer State Auditor, ficer, who, through unfortunate specuJ. A. EDWARDS. has bees misled into a ulaap lating, Per State Supt of Sehoet pHuatlon of the funds with which be is A. C, NELSON. entrusted, but the citizens of Wsher county can lay aside all fear upon this subject. Their taxes may be high they doubtless are but they know that SECOND DISTRICT. every cent Is faithfully coilsrtsd and honestly accounted for by Alma It. For Dlatrlct Judge, Chambers He deserves well of the JAMES ALBERT HOWELL. people and the people do credit to For District Attorney, . themselves by supporting him fur of- GEORQE HALVERSON THE EXAMINER least-know- s d, .i KfiwuiiiTE non t ' itiiiii ran twiTpi STATE SENATOR, Charles R. Hollingsworth. REPRE8ETATIVE8, Rudolph Kuchlor, T. C. Pancako, Wm. L. Steward Cae. 8. Dean. COMMISSIONERS, Pour year term Joseph Stanford Two year term Oscar B. Madaon, CLERK, David Matt eon. TREASURER, Alma C. Chamber ( RECORDER, Danlal W. Ellis, ASSESSOR, Edwin Dlx. SHERIFF, Joaaph W. Ballajf. ATTORNEY, E. T. HulaniakL SURVEYOR, H. J. Craven. SUPERINTENDENT OP SCHOOL Wm. N. Pattoraan. : POR OGDEN CITY, Henry E. 6 tesla. CONSTABLE THE COUNTY TICKETT. We da not believe that the ticket named by the lata oounty ooovea turn can be defeated at this election. The nominees are all clean, capable men, who are Identified with end keenly alive to tho lnlecMte of the entire county. There ia not a name upoa it But should receive the which hearty support of every Republican voter and of hundred! of voture who are not Reimburses. It is indeed seldom that a ticket la plucrd before iba voters which is t free from candidate!. Danlel Webster HIM has proved himself an Ideal county recorder. Ihe duties of county recorder, as defined hy tbe legislature, make it necessary for that official to be possessed of the tochnloal knowledge required for platting properly and abstracting tltlea Our people are not all probably aware of the Importance of the work required of the county recorder, but it is sufficient to say that Mr. Ellis possesses in the very highest degree the necessary technical knowledge, is obliging, genial, courteous, and It would he almost Impossible to find a man capable ef filling bis place ia the office. He should ba Edwin Dlx, candidate for assessor, is aa old resident of the rouuly; a man who bas been tried and not found wanting. Two years ago Mr. Dlx was sleutsd to bis present ptedtlon and siaoe that tlms has davoted himself to a thorough and systematic discharge of the duUas of bis office. There is no place which is quits so difficult to fill as the office of assessor, because the values placed upon property in thst office control in tbe matter of ladlvid-s- al takstfos. Mr. Dix has so systematised bis work as to give almost universal aatlsfaetlua. Us deserves a reeled ton. Joeoph W. Bailey, candidate for sheriff, is serving his first term, having succeeded Charles E. two years ago. Iyn faithful, efficient ecrvice In . PU-as-a- ment. Pyramid. county eoiuuiis-aloae- r, ia one of whom ihe people of Weber romty should ssy, "Well done, good and faithful servant,"JJe haa ben one of ths most painstaking members of the board and, being a man of liber- t straigijt-forward,hoii- j al eduitukin, fully qualified to "keep the books," so to aimak, bas been largely trusted by Lis fellow members with important details in every branch of tbs county legislative work. In fad, the people of Weber county have been fortunate enough to have a 125 man at the low price of per month. Mr.. U. B. Madaon, the popular young Republican, who Is the candiis one of date for tbe the very brigbest of the yuung suits of enter-prisia-g Utah, thoroughly and capable. We have no hetdtancy In comuieudiug him to tbe people of Weber couuty aa one who will be thoroughly alive to their Interests. We believe that all sections of ths county will be fairly treated a:,d ibeir needs iuqulied into by Mr. Mad-ao- gs' "Tj &A . a FOR SAFE KEEPING. f As on previous occasions, China Is anxious to let the neigh bars is charge of Its neutrality far safe-kee-p in till the tiouble te over. IVJ! PRUNES Any Laundry eae wash and thiugs.-Sux-kto- u c-pe- tent n. A Mr. W. N. Icteraun of West Weber, tbe candidate for superintendent of ed for and elected by Srboola, ( io tbe county pm incis ) is thoroughly qualified for the position be seeks; ia one who lias devoted some time to teaching and is alive io the requlrv-meiof advanced education. His methods will be and bis election means imiirovenienl end advancement iu our already excellent county ailiool system, be-v- ot us Henry E. Bteele, candidate for constable, (to be voted fur in Ogden City only) Is anoiber one of tbs brave old boys la blue, who, though a Southerner by birth, loved tbe Union well enough to fight for four long years for the glory and honor of the flag and the ' indivisibility of the country. He haa had years of experience in serving palters and is one of the valued ser- service the public to do without. Every lawyer, every person interested In haring proper service of court papers, will vole for and ask bis friends to vote for Henry Steela vant!, ran whose DONT LIKE GLA8MANN'g SPEECH. The Salt Lake Tribune and llarald Ixdh Jump upon Mayur Glasiuann and his Logan speech with both feet. First of all, both iwpers misrepresent the Ogden mayor. Both papers exaggerate and add to the mayor's remarks to such an extent aa to loee sight of the mayors real words For Instance, Mayer Glasmann stated that he voted for Senator Kearns, as he had only a choice between Arthur Brown and Thomas Kearns; that the former had betrayed the Ogden mayor when ths latter was a candidate for congress, and, therefore, he could not vote for Brown end hence cast his vote for Thomas Kearns for United States senator. He said that hs fell responsible for bis vote and believed, if elected, Thonuu Kearns would serve the state ss well ss Brown; that be had been on friendly terms with ths senator until the senator's paper attacked Reed Sisoot and showed signs of bolting the Republican ticket and ths American party was about to bq organized; that Senator Kearns bed repeatedly asked the Ogden mayor what he could do for him and offered to got him a federal appointment In the Philippine Islands If It was wanted; In fact. Mayor Glasmann stated that Senator Kearns hod, so far as it was possible for him to do so, shown an appreciation of the vote cast for him, and that tbe mayor had no personal complaint to make against Senator Kearua He also said that the senator had repeatedly shown the mayor kindness by looking after tbs Interests of ths mayors friends. Senator Kearns surely could not object to tbe foregoing, but tills Is what the Tribune says the mayor said In Logon Saturday night: Special to The Tribune. Senator Kearns IX)GAN, Oct. 16. has asked nut more then a hundred times In accept big offices under the general government. He baa asked me to go United States minister to the Philippines. The last part shows the animus f the Trllmne ; everybody knows there is no United States minister to tbe Philippines and the Tribune thinks it was eute to make it appear that Mayor Glasmann did not know the Philippine Island! belonged to the United States. Again, the Tribune' publishes the lu-e- n Ml tiiifilnly soon show them Uncle Sam are utaklug so muh noise, comes tin-- cheering news that the success of tue national and state ticket is assured in Utah. This is as it should be. The people of this state would have no ex use to offer if they now turned from Republicanism to Democracy after the recent lore financial and industrial depression brought about by tue blundering of Grover Cleveland and and his Democratic a over, like pall which depression bung not this section alone, but over the entire country as well, from 93 to 97; and which was lifted and an era of unexampled prosperity begun almost with tbe inauguration of President McKinley and wlti'-- has continued to the very present, and which will be assured for years if the Republican party is continued in power. This Is sn object lesson In practical iKilltlcg which needs no embellishment In words, or letters. It Is cold, hard, logical history and It can neither be ignored with We safety nor answered with a sneer. have free schools is Utah; her people are prosperous now. They desire to continue so. Ths people of tbe United States are nut going, this year, to be misled by Democratic sophistry. Utah is going to keep In line with progress, with prosperity. She Is going to support tbe party that te friendly to the Interests of the west. She U not going Democratic to satisfy the desire for vengeance on (he part of certain Neither te she going un- - Americans. luto bullied to be voting the Democratic ticket hy Powers and other but misguided Democrat Utah le all right the well-meeni- ng EDITORIAL COMMENT The next peace congress should hs held In Manchuria The Republicans should not neglect an important duty. They should register on the next retfst ration day if they wish to vote for a continuance of prosperity. that they cant break in there. PITli OF THE PRESS WARNINO. Griffith J. Griffith, the Lot Angtl' capitalist who was convicted of shoe ing his wife, has been sued by his s torneys for $20.1)00 for legal service Such demands for legal services siio-.- ' have a deterrent effect upon Californ millionaires; even if they do not ft. the law they ought to fear tbe lawyc Oakland Enquirer. Ogden Steam Laundry, CONSERVATIVE ESTIMATES. Conservative estimates place Roosevelt's majority In Utah at 10,000, with other Republican candidates elected with proportionals majority. Dark City Record. DISPLAYS IGNORANCE, Thane w o o nwisfsm TUE SUCCESS MARKET WINES 2368 WASHINGTON Tbe Tribune tries to be as fiercely as in tbe palmiest days of the Liberal party; but it sadly- laeha tbe guiding hand of Goodwin to make its vindictiveness effective. Its fiercest articles display an igmmnce that is alaiont sublime, and a lack of logic that Is surely ridiculous. Logon Jour-na- L anti-Mornu- m - PARENTS SHOULD VI BIT SCHOOLS. One of the most interesting displays at the State fair was the exhibit of tbe schools, especially tbe work of the very small children, eves beginners. One would scarcely believe It possible that a beginner at school eeuld be led to produce such results as were to be seen then. There was work which would astonish elderly people not so well acquainted with school work. AVI. "Live and let Live Is eur metis. We go not premise to sell yen something fer nothing. Our Meats are fresh. Ws endeavor te please every Kdy who patronizes the tiCCCBS MARKET. , SL LIQUORS Ths LILLIE BRAND LARD net mads by a TRUST "OUR no compound or LEADER, EASTERN LARD mixed with It Ask your GROCER for It No. 1 bacon ,g Phene orders given special Bar Tko Bttentiom FROM Phone tZf Parents should visit tbs schools more than they do in order to keep up in wins & BURS! 1 372 Y, TYT You need a Fall Suit and Overcoat for yourself and boyn Putnam's has them In great abundance and at tha RIGHT. PRICES. C. M. Lasdom Dont fail to call and look them over before you buy. H. Pattlm FALSTAF CAFE 8425 Washington Annua The (Phone 22SX) Putnam WANTED 1.000 MEN To unload achoousrc at Iks fid Lake Baer halt. It la tha plaee to gat tha longest sot tallest, tho biggest and widest ichaea-s- r of beer In town for five cento. Choicest wbiakles brandies aid ota and oil kind ot soft drinks. Piasi lina of cigars la town. Call la avp body as you paaa by and sample o goodn . Corns' 2!tth and Mamin 101111! 2345 Washington D. W. CATTS Proprietor. Avenue Irrigation Expert Smythe says he would rather dig ditches in the semi-ari- d states than graves In the Philippines." but ir he continues such remarks he will succeed in digging graves In Utah for the ambitions of many a Democrat. office-holdi- 174. UTAH. Having been (he recipient of all aid party possible from the would Hon. James Moyle be entirely unfettered. If by some niiwhauco be should be elected? W. E. Smytbe, one of the Imported Democratic it peak era, coniine himself to the subject of irrigation. That will commend Itself to those Democrats who "irrigate" every time they are invited. Iren y0Ur i;. and return it. Some laundries do this wart. Ing and Ironing better than era an return the good. ert promptly. Thia te ana Of the better kins of laundrlea In fact there arc none like t. In thte community. Our washing is dons cn acie. tiflc principle! Our ironing is done on th. worlds best machinery. Our delivery is dine by man who appreciate the value of promptneaa. In every department we 0U1P antes perfect work. If were not gett ng your work wed like to havo a trial v nich wa guarantee to please you er aak for no pay. ARE EASY. It is easy enough to got filled wP prune uuwadaya The newspapers er cum-sgegrocers and dry goods doa ers to sell small lota of prunes at cost t; help along tbe produce's, and now au body tan get five pounds of the tru by placing a "want ad. In a metropo! tan imper. Try a "want ad. eat flv IKiuuris of prunes and swell up like California boomer who does Independent. wide-awak- e, s clear-heade- - for n s Coatteeons qesutkma os if- eStacks and CTucaau Grain, u- V THE MOKE IMPORTANT DRAFT. tosbs and groin on "djcash. or tor Our private rooif oar able enstamorn to come m G. Daria lasusd the has draft transact buntaeos Henry with the of his tetter, but it te nurseling less attention than his draft mode payable Writ for onr Book of to the campaign manager. Chico (System of Speculation'), candidate for the Juaeph Stanford, a lo-n- d CUMMINGS COMMISSION BROKERS. ideas with tbe progress that is bring made educationally. ML their bis depart- Mr. Hailey had previously had sums experience as a deputy under Mr, Layue, and had arqnitted himself so writ that ths people expected much of him. They were not disappointed. Iii fait, Mr. Bailey lias made a record for efficiency that has exceeded the most xanguiuo expectations of bis friends. Re works In perfect harmony with the very efficient police department of Ogden City and of ths neighboring sheriffs and poMr. Charles R. Ilolltegawortli, the lice departments and Is siilltled to a if tho people desire procandidate for state senator, is a young man with a very bright future before tection from criminate and want an following: him. He has a clear, active brain and economical and efficient ad nun miration "He, Glasmann, said the Americas party was organized by the advtee of Is fully posted upon all questions Uiat of tbe sheriff's office. IViuucratlc leaders and umde the will coma before the legislature. His Edmund T. Iliilanlekl. the candidate statement that at that, particular time, In service the county dork's office has for county attorney, la so well ami Frank Cannon, Judge Powers and Senfitted him for his new duties and the ator Kearns were cloaeied for three favorably known that we foul like It people of Wrber county will secure a la useless to make any appeals for him successive nights. Now, Mr. Glasmann never said anyvaluable public servant by his election. to tbe voters nf Weber roumy. He is of the kind, but he did ask what thing Mr. Rudolph Kuchler, of the Legisla- one of the men who loved bis oouutry It meant when the newspapers were tive ticket. Is a bright young business well enough to sboulder a musket publishing suoh statement and chargntan and will be able to bring a prac- In her defense In '61. He was musing them to be true? Tbe Salt Lake tical buaint-a- Judgment to bear upon tered out, after 1 ,ee surrendered, as Herald, tbe Democratic echo of the all legislative problems submitted to captain and be won his ctnumimlon by Tribune's American party policy, says him for solution. Mr. Thomas C. Pan- bravery upon the battlefield. ths Democrats regret ihst Mr. (ilss-rnsnTbe captain has long been a resident cake is a labor represent a Mvr, a discan not speak in every preciAcl i II. since the Hertinctly union man and ihe people of of Ogden. He le possessed of a clear, in Cache county. tbs different labor organize' ion, now concise, legal mind, and. In (he admin- ald and the lVm.-erairequest it istration of the legal affairs of the have an nppormniiv lo have lo the made for the care to keep the officers legislature one of their number who county, takes Ogden mayor to gu hack to Cache end ran, from a personal knowledge of (lie dear of all legal entanglement serv- county and he left t..r the north toneeds and demands of labor, present tew suits of every kind. He Is day ai noon. The Standard Jiupes the to the Utah soloes laws which will re- ing his first term, deserves s Democrats will continue to bo pleased end will surely get iu dact the tiww-with the Ogden mayor's speeches. of organised labor. Mr. Pancake deserves to be elected. J. Mr. Herman Craven, ths candidate In Mr. Geo. 8. Dean we have one of for surveyor, Is a gentleman of high REPUBLICAN SUCCESS ASSURED. Ihe bast representatives uf progressive e landing In his profession, a man From Davis, from Cache, from away young Utah. He Is a splendid citizen, whose private life is entirely shove re. down south in Dixie, and from tbe bet a proacb and who will give the county posted politicians in Salt Lake, where ulxjoc-tionab- le jpo. THE ITALIAN ng The Salt Lake nty newspapers made any amount of a sensation over tbe eecape of one crazy man in the street of that city. They could coop up an entire room full uf crazy men by the party headquarters. The production of pig Iron ha Increased from lea than T.UOU.OOO toua in 139 1 to IS.uotMir) tons In 1903, yet the exportation of pig iron in 1903 was only about 1S.Vhi tons, indicating that practically all of tbe enormously increased produiiion was utilized at home for the manufacture of finished products of lrnn and steel. in It is obvious to one wbo haa England a short time that something is radically wru..g with the Hrltli-Thai ths English dairy industry. themselves reali'i that something Is out of Joint te evidenced hy receut diacuselous and 'Aa arrival at the conclusion that English dairying needs cooperative organization. SWISS COLONY LADIES SUITS I Have fccen a problem in the past for the reason that only about one manufacturer out of ten could make them to fit the major!. y of women. This season we found the RIGHT factory and can FIT nine, tenths uf the ladies who eome liete for their suits. n We Can Give You a Fit The LATEST STYLE both in MAKE and FABRICS, and WELL made goods at a MODERATE PRICE. Do yuu want a Suit? IF BO WE CAN SUIT YOU. on tho Pacific coast raise the wra grapi s on the Pacific coast. Their to wish If are absolutely pure. you panic good cheer for the holidsj order some of their wine from FXUZZINI BROS. 23th fit The Owl Saloon6t ONeill Brosy Prop- - No. 232 25th Dealers in first class liquots kinds, wines end brandy. All gJJ llvrrcd to any port of city Saturday. Whlaky 7F cts toS quarts, 35 cts pr. quart, $1 quart Whiskey pr. H-T- $2.26 3 In the five yam the average annual numh-- r of workpeople affected hy labor 1 aputes in Groat Brit- aln was 212.0W imd the average durawas 5.71 S. 000 (leys. tion of the dUp'i-ethe corresIa the five years 1893-18ponding average fur workpeople affect ed wa 33u.'Hi and for the duration of dispute 11.963.000 days. 139S-190- s The quantity uf wheat retained for consumption in ilie United 8taiN never reached 275.000.000 bushels fa lgsi is passed the prior to 300.000.0d0 Ites and slowlf increased with ths population; in 1S99 It was over 400.000.r()0 bushels; in 1902 it exceeded 500.000.000. and Jn the fiscal year ending Jane 30,.19i4. wsa 517.000.-- . OOrt buhetea greater total than iu any preceding year. . 200 to $5. ONEILL BROS 'Phone L. Clark & Sons Co, Prop. 135x. WHERE TO BOSTON EAT CAFE 9 OPEN DAY AND NIH T e Everything hers ths best. Snort at nil hourai All kinds of gama and fish in s Extra fins dinners Sunday, 12 to 2 p. m, 2Be. Fine lunch 11 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. JIM A YOUNG, 884 Twsn4HSftHGtrosfc F" |