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Show Till: AI0EN1NU liXAMISEI! (HIDES. UTAH, e little leaa cnnfidmt and assured of Its position and a little less clear on what It rrally dual believe in. How la la with tha Repubh-snsThey ttC& Published mrr day affirm their belief ia stated principles the Staadard Publishing not near ones, but and polk-ies- , that have been tried polities M. GLA8MANN, Manager. found to been and that bare j. . work admirably. Tba KepniilKsnna ask their friends and sill, in fights where Delivered by Carrier, iDclsJ'm Honlai BMlaar, TB eto tha battle cry has barn the same to Sunday per moatb rally again to the standard of protecC eto tion and aound money, of wise legisfcujl copies lation alung many important lines and to elect a Republican House of RepreSUBSCRIPTION RATE. sentatives us wall as a Republican Modudla By mail esc NeU President, that tha good work iuay of Ofldoa Sunday) outaWa 5C. continue uninterrupted. No. THE EXAMINER m- one-legg- - Telephone IMPERIALISM. REPUBLICAN TICKET foe president Theodore Roosevelt FOE Chas, W. Fairbanks r,f led lan a. BiflBUCil TICKET """" l".i- Par Preaidentlal Elsetora E. W. WADE. H. P. MVTON. JAMES A. MINER. Par Congress. JOSEPH HOWELL. For Governor of Utah, JOHN C. CUTLER. Par Sac ratary of 8 tat a, CHARLES 6. TINGEY. Par Justlca Supremo Court DANIEL N. STRAUP. For Attomry Geraral. M. A. BREEDEN. Far State Trsaeurer, JAMES CHRISTENSEN For State Auditor, J. REPUBLICAN LIBERALS. A. EDWARDS. For State SupL af School A. C. NELSON. rami fflClil TICKET SECOND DISTRICT. Per District Judge, JAMES ALBERT HOWELL. Per District Attorney, GEORGE HALVERSON (Trim STATE SENATOR, Charles R. Hollingsworth, REPRE8ETATIVES, Rudolph Kuchlor, T. C.. Pancako, Wr- - L. Steward Geo. 8. team - Four year term Joseph Stanford, Two yoar torn Oscar B. Madaon. CLERK, David Mattson. TREASURER, Alma C. Chambers, RECORDER, Daniel W. Ellla, ASSESSOR, Edwin Dlx. SHERIFF, Joseph W. Bailey, Finnegan Fur a defeated candidate, ye're lookin' purty happy, Oim think-in- . Flanagan Thrue fer ye. Olm Perry Heath, then manager of the Salt Lake Tribune, In the early part of the present year, began to slur the president, that a roar of Indignation went up from all over the state. That this was dona by Mr. Heath, at the Instigation of hia employer, Senator Kearns, there was no doubt at all, in the minds of the wMI-l- n formed. )et an shifty ia Utah's senior senator, and an fertile in political expedients, that he contrived to dlskrace Ids hired man and also tried to pose as the original Roosevelt man In tide state, Tho deep-seathatred, however, that la borne the president by Senator Kearns and his rlaquera was shown by Cannon in his Salt Lake theatre speecn, where he not only slandered the Bring president, but nought to viltlfy the great MrKinley by a I Wing that all aorta of wicked bargain had been consummated between the Republican1 president and tbe heads of the Mor-Ynchurch. Mist Democracy That butterfly ia aa elusive as Mr. Davis' tar'L happy to think 01 wont hnv to kape anny of the rash promisee Ol made before election. Philadelphia Ledger. Senator Kearns' personal organ denominates tbe "Snnvitler Republican elector. i'tah are the Senior Senator and hia hired man, the ex Senator. The real fact which cannot he disthat because of deep-seat- d haired of tha president, tha prime movers in founding this party have determined to lose him all the votes possible in this slate and to that end and fur that purpose the Tribune pretends to support the Republican national ticket aud where there ia no ehanee of being detected, the conspirators assert, aa does Senator Kearns, in the east, that the only difference between the party and the Republican party ia that ticket, by voting the you protest against church interference In politics, and have your vote recorded for President Roosevelt Just the same. The fact Is, however, that the party ia just an party. It haa no affiliation with nor dona it owe allegiance to any national party. It ia a hybrid. It. like the mule, haa no prida of ancestry, and no hope of posterity. It seeks to rob you of your vote for the president of your choice. It is, aa Goodwin's Week- ly aptly aaya, simply a "personal revenge society, organised fur tha purKearns to pose of aiding Senator wreck tbe Republican party In Utah in the hope of depriving President Roosevelt of tbe electoral, vote of the slate. Think soberly on theae think these long October evenings, and you will he ierauaded that In Utah, as el in the United States, the true way to be a Republican Is Just to be a Republican, and the proper way for a Republican to vote is Just to vote the Republican ticket. Laudlay My, Mr, Ealemup, youre not going to leave the table, are you? Mr. Eatemup (tbe glass eater) Yes; I'll have to. Its pretty hard wood, In the northern part of Manchuria, and my teeth ain't as good as they with Harbin aa a center. Russian oil used to be. Ex. is fast supplanting the United States guised, la "FRIEiJDS OP UTAH. -- AT THE Two ATTORNEY, SURVEYOR, H. J. Craven. SUPERINTENDENT OP SCHOOLS, Wm. N. Patterson. FOR OGDEN CITY, Henry E. Steele. on SUSTAIN THE WELL TRIED POLICIES. Thai politic 1 related to leglidallnn and legislation to the material welfare of the citizen in being recognized by the people as tbelr votes show, to great er degree In every election. Thoughtful men no longer permit themselves to he the paaeDa apimnage of a pulltli-a- organized n. They aak Aral, what due the organization stand fur and what la it going to do wbeu it gets Into power and obtain control of the machinery of ilie Gov'rnnifnt? Thu in .ISM turn who had bee Democrat all their Rvez and their fa' hers before l hem awoke in (he f.iet ihnt tin- - iioliiiml organization they loved waz proposing u course wlilcli if carried t would work lo the Injury of the maierisl welfare of the country. On the oUe r l:iiii-- l they aw a party which they had been taught to oppose, what they knew to be tho atunding best Intro of the people at large. ilieir old alignment and They J rang-'-Gieinzelvea with the organization whi'-- promised and which indeed uMu.u'tlv brought about, through twia leghdation protection to tbe interest of the laud. Again, in subsequent elections, when am ii was a question of party organization against principle which iheir judgment aflirmcd, they mill kept away from the old party and voted with tbelr new friend. The condition are similar in thi election. The Democratic party I un riding r ir lot old ldp1s and alms; It haa not changed a whit except to be l bmd-i.e.r- Now Senator Kearns Is In (he east fawnineupon iheRepiitdlcsnleadersand misrepresenting tho real condition or affairs in tills state. To show how far the senior senator will ro in bis falsification we clip the following from Goodwn'a Weekly: "A letter has been received by a prominent Republican leader of this city from a member of the National Executive Republican committee, which shows the full scope of his misrepresentations. The letter is a reply to a letter from Salt Ijtke, setting forth the true animus and alms of the American party and Its hostility to the ticket, and refers to a conversation hetwen the National Commit-teem- s n and Mr. T. Kearns. Ilio part of the letter polltirally Incriminating Mr. Kearas follows: 'He (Kearns) advised me, however, that the lew of Utah permits a person'! name to appear more then once on the ballot, and gave me a diagram of jbe ballot, in which he showed that tha Repuhlirnn electors. names apjieared on the American party's ticket, which Is a part of the balloL This being the case, I cannot think that the Senator Kearns movement In any way endangers the electoral ticket, sit hough I do not make this statement because I am in any way In sympathy with Ills effort, as 1 believe you have given the correct reason why he Is along the lines of the present occasion. Yen certainly understand that thi is wHIful, barefaced misrepresentation m Senator Kearns part Yon know that the American party ticket ha no candidate for president, has no elector nominated, and that, If you vote the Republican national ticket In Utah, you will be compelled to vote fnr wnat an pro-eedin-g -- - MONEY LOANED SALARIED PEOPLE Real Estate and Chattel Loeaa PACIFIC. that he at. one time argued that tiie women of Utah were not entitled to vote but alnce they have been given that right he thinka they should vote aa he says. B. H. Roberta says J? From DisliU or ! FAMOUS LEADEN, SUNNY BROOK t RYE; tha JESS""" BISMARCK Street I2S 25th f ! j . A New ALBERT F. Departure RICHEY, In Washing UNDERTAKER All Wool and Colottj Goodi Washed in Dig. ti led Water. No fading. No shrinlng-L- . Wo have recently to save all the distilled warvr pm duced by tho condensation uf o, steam used in our rue me mangles and other heated machinery, and findtB have enough for the asehtna nj all our silks, flannels aud coWm goods. Tbe superiority of thi pm soft water over the hard wtw of this city tor washing lu,i goods to very great. By the use of distllM mild soap and care that the goods are not over heated, them la but little danger of fading shrinking. Any pork entrusted to u receive most careful atlentlua. 'Phone 150. 2372 Washington Ave. CSS) r)GS2253 receive 50 per cent on Ow.Bpictures taken within the OJ SO days at GASBERG Z7I 25th St. sea fl i Ogden Steam Laundry. Street Phone 437 25th it4. - UTAH. WINES Sl LIQUORS Chairs WE ARE THE - OGDKN, On II. Roberts says the path to peace Is lo vote the Democratic ticket. Roberta advised that in a campaign some years ago, hut did the people of Utah get peace? Roberta can best answer that question. 2 , In Segovia, Northern Spain, stands one of the must curluus structures in the world, a palace that is knuwn as the house of tbe points," because its front la carved into innumerable facets. H. mKy your GROCER !, 1 S3.50 per gallon Call up "'no eastern lard Ask delivered to any pert of the city for ' th The LILLIE BRANo no made TRUST -- om2 to You GREEN TAG SALE His auditors rht'er Bryan in the east, hut then Bryan does not stand for Parker and the Clevelundisin of the Democratic campaign. Bryan's issue is "Bryan for the U. S. Senate from Nebraska. o AV Live and lot Live" i. motto. W. go 2 aomt thing nothing. Our Maato art f Wa endeavor body who potJomSs UCCE8S MARKET. t Whoever has charge of the financial end of tbe American party la some- 8L Louis and return what of a spendthrift. Judging from Chicago and return $17.50 Ogden conversion. Chicago and return vim St. Louia.y47.50 St Louis and return via .Chicagu.$48.75 camGeneral Bootha automobile Tickets limited to Dei-- 15th. Tranpaign' from Land's End. England, to sit limit 10 daya each direction. Pullman sleepers through to SL Aberdeen, Scotland, look him over 1.500 miles of road. 'Everywhere he Lnulf without change. w aa rwelved with nthuaiaam., Tickets on sale Tuesdays and Fridays each week. Stop over allowed. A. 11. MOSELEY, Trav. Pais. Agu Iiut why ahuuld the Tribune auspect the motivea of B. li. Roberta in taking the stump for the Dcumcracy? No one should make charges unless they give tbe name of their informant." o 368 WASHINGTON excursion Nates via union product i SUCCESS MARKET BOARDING-HOUS- EDITORIAL COMMENT 1, THE 8ewle quick, confidential wad private. No commission. WESTERN BROKERAGE CD. 2ZS-- 4 Eeclee Tbone IM-- x Bldg. PEO- C. M. Leedom H. Pittlm PLE THAT SELL to FALSTAF you on easy pay- ments. "Your Crsd-I- t 2425 Washington a Good.1 Senator Kearns is In the eaat claimIn its Issue yesterday at ihR botparty ticking that the on page eight et enntalna the names of the Republi- tom of the last column Tribune gives, in a fake dipu:h, the can electors and that members of that a graphic description of a battle beparty will vote for Roosevelt and Fair- tween a gnat and a mule. And the banks. Hia newest hired man, story reminds one of the affray now on and Dembetween the Tribune-Heral-d deIn la here Utah Cannon, ocratic party. nouncing the president for having made a bargain with Senator Smoot. The stork of cotton ahlrtlngs and cath Both falsehoods are fur use In the ion in Japan is at present about that of ordinary years and with east: that of Senator Kearns to one nr two exceptions the foreign firms 'square himself with ihe National in Yokohama ami Kola have exhaustRepublican organization, that, of stocks. The importation of Cannon to prejudice the east ed their the material can not be expected, owfor affiliation against the president ing to the presence of the Russian with the "Mormons. Fine "friends of cruisers in the Mediterranean CAFE o Avenua (Phono 228X) On Investigating our stock of chain number of atylea of which wo Only havo two or threo of a kind. We one-fift- are going to dooo these out at coat Now la your op- portunity. ed E. T. HulanlekL A We desire to addresa just a few to you. There can words in be no doubt of your devotion to and desire to see the National Republican ticket elected. Some of you, Indeed, Set very Indignant if it be even intimated that you are not more ''rpgu-ia- r in your Republicanism than those who are now actively supporting the entire Republican ticket in the state. We assume, then, that you deelre to see the president There ran be no doubt that at least ka tier rent of the Republicans of Utah favored the ion of the president, wo that, if. as Senator Kearns newest hired man asserts, "Smoot did take a Roosevelt delegation to Chicago," that delegation fairly voiced your sentimeula In helping to place before the Amerh-apeople the name of Theodore Roosevelt as a candidate for president. You nil recollect that, when a former hired man of Senator Kearns. Mr. COMMISSIONERS, CONSTABLE ber that tha party of MrKfoley and Roosevelt ia the party that put an end to tha rotten monarchy of Hawaii, aud substituted for it a government of law, organized a legislature, raised the American flag, persuaded the people to alert an American governor and invited them to aend a representative to congress? Do they forget that the party Roosevelt and Fairbanks hauled down tha imperial flag of Spain from lurto Rico ami the Philippines, yellow wllb tha arvninulated oppression of centuries and red with tho blood of innocent victims who dared to talk of liberty, and replaced it with tha flug of tha Union, which stands for opportunity, progtess. liberty and equality? I)o they not wish to recall Hie fact that McKinley and his party assisted at tbs accouchement of the republic of (hiha, nursed it through tha Infant years, instructed it in all the cdemeuis of good housekeeping, and then with a palsrnai Clod bless you' sent it on Ita way rejoicing? Thus within the past few years the yoke of Imperialism has been lifted from tbe necks of more than 10,000,000 subjects, and they have been put in the way of becoming rltlxena Tha party baa ever been prodigal, rot miserly, in good worka, and haa adof representative vanced the government throughout the world. '! of New York. STATE remem- Do not the OCTOBER 21, ed on hia shooting stool during a tedious wait for birds, he regales his friends with some of his best His memory, pershooting stories. haps, goes back to the brave days of his youth and his shooting adventures in Egypt anft India in Egypt, where be lay on the mud banka of the Nile at a a. m. looking fur crocodiles, and killed one at last, and in India, where lie shot leopards, cheetahs and tigers, and where he killed Bix tigers in one morning, two of them from single shots from bis gun. The queen and her frlenda will often aeek out this retreat and join tha party at lunch, but both their majesties ate averse to the' practice wnirh has obtained at some country houses of Jadiea walking with the gun. At the close of the day the total bag is laid out on the lawns fur the king s inspection before being finally consigned to the laidcr, whence it is dispatched to the hospitals and charitable institutions, his majestys frlenda and bis tenantry. Sixty-tw- o years of life have bis majesty's ardor for the gun, and his hand and eye are as good as ever when he has to deal with high birds with the wind behind them. T single Indication of tbe sexagenarian is in the increasing use of the little shooting pony. London MaiL j Subset then will confer a furor by tidurmlne this office of falluro to i civo Tha Etanuaar bafoco thaU ireakfXiL FRIDAY MORNING, WANTED 1,000 MEN To unload achoousia at the Lake Baer halt It Is tho place to get the longed ui tallest, tho biggest and coldest schooler of beer In town for five cent Choicest wblakieo brandies and trio and all kinds of soft drlnka That lino of cigars In town. Call in on? body as you paa by and oampls to good Corner 25th and Lincoln avmsa D. W. CATTS Proprietor. Tha Sandringham System of Shooting li no undue disturbance of 1h birds. In the early morning of the day of Phosants. ill battue, the keeper In their bright ' The 'First has come, and though royal livery of green and gold take h hundred beaters nut with them and in many places the pheasant Is safe station them at their places. for a month or more there la no reason In their blue blouses, with while to believe that King Edward, one of lace from and wearing soft felt hats Ihe most enthusiastic sportsmen in the with scarlet colored liands, tlie beatBritish Isles, although he is one year ers themselves are picturesque enough older since the las pheasant shootThe rendezvous and time of assembly ings took place, will be any the less are fixed the night before, and it Is the full liis to take determined or eager custom for the guests to make their Khar In the autumn attack upon the way to the appointed places In any ES game. manner which heat suits their ronven-icnc- e. Nowhere where pheasants fly is Ihe and there await the coming of rearing and shooting of them more the King. It Is seldom ihnt the numerical rarefully organized than on the King's Mr. Jarkson estates at Sandringham. strength of the party exceed eight or the head keeper, has tha regular duly ten guns, bm all of them are firsi-rat- u of rearing 10,000 pheasants annually. shuts. It is not tuat the King has reThe eggs are placed in Incubator untained any anxiety since that distant til within four days of hatching time, day when, a Prince of Wales, and out unwhen they are laid ten at a time shooting with some friends, he was hit der a thousand barnyard fowls, eat h by a quantity nf pellets from the g,m silting in a separate box. It may be of one of the lat'.er, but that bring a imagined that the hatching season is first-rat- e shot I.lruwif and enjoying all one of no small rare and anxiety to the the best insiini-- i of the true sportshead keeper. When they have nneig-e- d man. he siiiiy cannot lolcrat bad from their shells the young birds work with the. gun. . are placed in little pens and dragged Each member of the party works tin trollies to woods on different pans with two ioadt'-- and from lo four of the estate. They are carefully watch gnus. The game lnwik at Sandringham ed, protected and f'd until tbe time has been most a refull y kept for comes for turning them loose into the years, and It shows that on more many thBU wood liven then they are the sub- one occasion frotn two to three thousre. of tbe is keeper's unerasing ject and head af gair have been accounted for in a single vboot. A ti(X)D JUDGE OF WEAPONS. Game cart har tn advance been deAs for the of alia. k. his to vkputi places, and iu due spatched best Is one of iilive the Majesty Judges course the hig l . g Is sent home to tha hi of a good guii. end gunroom at royal larder, wt Mi. ratable of holding Sandringham, with its glaes iars fik.triHi bead, is In size only o nd tted with guns for cterv conceivable that esiahiisi-.- i .y the late Martin puriKise. is admired by all his sporting Htnu'h, whi' li ,:i contain 1'MniO heaJ companions. Complete as ll I to the of game. lost degree, sraiceiy a year passes buL The shooting bmeh, either at Wolfer-to- n some new gun i added to tUecoller- station, the little roitle that. goa Tilt sort of gnu which hie Maj- tlou. by the name ,f ihe Folly. at one eatv mot likes is one wblih la quite of th fsrmhcuif. oit the eutate', la aplain and unornamented, and which lways! most .. '.Ightful meal on such r. trig-foa ha very light pull n the left occasion as ih,. It is plain, but good, tho cidef item c:i the menu being not It I a great day at Sandringham infrequently a hind of Irifh stew, when the King and hi party o abwhich is partic-,- nrly grateful after the road with their guns. Notice of the hard morning's work. . shoot bn been given in HIS MAJESTY'S EXPLOITS. u.i Thovrr the estate, and king I i hen in tie DM humor, partially suspended, so that there shall and. just sain ( ie morning when nest Ogden Furniture & Carpet 11YRU5I Co the Italian SWISS PINCREE, Manager. COLONY gulden-plumag- to n-- - uiavwi i lew Bananas WERE YOB PREPARED on tho Pacific coast raise the flood grapes on the Pacific coastTbrir to )oi are absolutely pure. If you wish penso good cheer for tho holiao4 order some of tbelr wine from FRIZZINI BROS.St 23th 200 FOB THIS COLD WEATHER? Wo havo an OVERCOAT for you In any of tho LATEST STYLES AND PAT-TERN- Thi cut chowc one of tho new kind which ic WARM and will keep the WATER OUT. Call and oee them. It will convince you that the place to BUY, IS HERE. The Ow! Saloon ONeill Bros, Pip. No. 242 2StN Dealers in first class liqitova ol kinds, wines and brandy. All go 7 llvered to any part of cy Saturday. Whisky 7f cts to $l.5 QuTr Wine 35 cts pr. quart, 3 quarts, 1 quart. Whiskey pr. Brandy, to $5. ONEILL BROS, Prop. Phone 135a. WHERE TO BOSTON EAT CAFE OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. Everything here tho boot Short at all hours, All kinds of gome and fish 1" Extra fine dinners Sunday- f 12 to 2 p. m, 25c. Fine lunch 11 to 4 and 6 tot p-PrepC' JIM Jl YOUNG, o" n" |