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Show DAILY if elected he would go outside of j POLITICAL I ATTENTION DEMOCRATS! KM EMBER that TUESDAY and JSVESDAY. the FIRST and SEC-Tof NOVEMBER, are the for REGISTRA-A?St days TltP DAYSALL those who that vt nj must register; ' x I Journal: What an inveterate editor of the Provo JUlfler the aure. In the face of the ia to be Sat positive proof to the contrary, SVithetandiny the most solemn pub-H- T denial! of those concerned, and In utter absence of any proof, he relt-nke the scandalous old parrot ke i. the story that Cannon and Mvera entered into a deal between the parties to Tvmoeratic and American L,t the Republican party by divider the Republican strength, and It proven. Ananias will have to JJoUTdown toward the iot of the class man butts in. If o eben the Enquirer deceive .be counted, but if sue-li- j, m deceit is the standard the latter iind ho has sold himself for netb- t his equivocations are too crude iod inartistic to fool anyone. e- Ihs gubernatorial prerogatives and become a veritable "watch dog of the state treasury. He lamented the heavy taxation. but failed to mention the fact that, in deflance of the state constitution, a Republican legislature increased the salaries of each Judge in Utah from SS.00 pe rannuin to 14,000 Per annum, and that, too, when it was patent to everyone that some of the incumbents could not secure 11,000 s year by private practice. Mr. Cutler also forgot to tell how, by that same legislature, also in defiance of the state constitution. Increased the salaries of state officials and which, along with the increase of judicial salaries, increased the burden of taxation between 120,000 and 130,000 per year. If reports are true concerning the thrifty habits end methods of Mr. Cutler, he would not hesitate to sign a bill for another increase of the governor's salary, especially If the increase were to be effective during his term of office if he gets there (?). UTAH STATE JOURNAL. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, PAGE FIVE. 1904. - NEW TRIAL FOR MURDERERS. . maJiiniy if the senators was pledged to, support the bin providing for the ad-- 1 mission uf two states, one composed! Nevada Criminals Ask for Another Postoonement of Thoir Hearing. of Arizona and New Mexico and the other of Oklahoma and Indian Territory. I'ractlcally every Republican to l lie l.ciiii Journal of in the senate Is ready to support the bill providing the Republican party Is! Nei.nli Hubert, l.inderiuan, Sevener iiKiiu the four accused and victorious next mouth. As the Demo- and icted of the brutal murder crats- senator, most of them are once willing in support the statehood fight, of J irk Welch near Iivelock, Nev.. as they expect to make gains in the inuie shall a year ago, are using every new states. It is generally regarded effnii iii delay coming to trial for the as important not to postpone state- secxiid time. Their case was called hood agitation much longer, us pub- before Judge Curler In the district lic sentiment In the country at large court Tuesday. Through their attorIs apparently strongly In favor of the neys. liuskey A Martinson and P. N. Pkck.irl. the prisoners asked for a creation of new states. ocniimiauce of ninety days alleging their inability to secure two important Everything is neat and clean at the witnesses. Duncan and Fleming, and new cafe, S42 Twenty-fift- h further that they had been unable to street. at the last session whereby a A.i-.iti- taken iroierly examine the at the preliminary examination. District Attorney Warren of Humboldt county in handling the people's side of the case, lie is being assisted During by District Attorney Pike. the afternoon Mr. Warren ably replied to the irgument set up In the affidavit of the defense and had the satisfaction of having all his contentious sustained. However, Judge Curler decided to give the attorneys for the defense until November 1st in which to look into the evidence taken at the preliminary examination of the accused. That the defense intends to put up a strong and stubborn fight for the prisoners was shown In the preliminary battle yesterday. Sheriff Lamb, of Humboldt, together with the Important witnesses In the csss, arrived in Reno Sunday! The conNnuance will result in further Inconvenience and necessitate an additional trip from Wiiiiiemucea to lteno for most Of them." I At the Theaters "YORK 8TATE FOLKS. "York State Folks." with the original metnipulilun company and production, will be seen ut the Grand 0era house This realistic next Sunday evening. reflection of life in a country town, by reason of its truthfulness in detail scenlcally, historically and histrionically has met with a remarkable reception from press, public and clergy, and has been called the "legitimate successor to the Old Homestead" and "Shore Acres," and many critics have pronounced "York State Polks" better than either. The engagement in this will be one of the events .of the season. The sale of seats opens Sat. urday morning st 9 a. m. k-t- . THE WAR IS MAKING CARPETS DEARER as-Lm- es Judge W. H. King arrived today from Rich county where he has been ln-texpounding Democratic principles The Judge paid a visit to Democratic headquarters and left this afternoon for Morgan county where he will continue the good work. The former congressman followed Bill through Cache coun, ty and tells some Interesting stories of Bill Bunkos mendacity. Journal: V Mayor u the next speaker. The burden of Nels Jensen, one of the old stalwart M song was to show, what a great man Democrats of Brigham City, was a visM la and how he was Instrumental In itor at headquarters today. rclyrfing Hon. Thomas Kearns to the Htited States senate. Said that he to Thomas and that gtood very close Judge O. W. Powers, candidate for him nearly all congress, had promised rorthy James II. Moyle, candidate dig appointive offices that the admin for governor, accompanied by all the bestow. Of to course, county candidates, commenced the ptntlon had .gll" did not want a thing. He only campaign in this county this morning. suited the money. The first meeting was held at West Weber. This afternoon cltlxens of Noand Wednesday, Tuesday Plain City were entertained by some vember 2 and I, the registration boards sound arguments and & rally will be sill be in session to place the names of held at Hooper tonight. Tomorrow voters the lists. The upon quitted meetings will be conducted at North on to one who neglects register citlsen Ogden, Huntsville and Eden, and toof the two days cannot vote for Parkmorrow night Ogdenites will have the er tnd Davis or for any other candid- pleasure of hearing the distinguished ates for whom he might desire to oartors at the Grand ope rat house. vote. The local Democracy will open general headquarters In the old Smurth-walt- e John C. Harysvale Free Lance: on Twenty-fourt- h of last street, onbuilding Cutler, in his commonplaces Saturday. The ladles of the bore oral testimony Democratic clubs will give a reception Thursday evening, statement of In- there on to the Saturday afternoon to which telligent Republicans, that it would the piibllc is Invited. Excellent rehave been better for his party had he freshments will be served, good speakIn to remain the pasture ers will be on hand and some fine mubeen permitted where graxe innumerable unavailable sic will be discoursed. In short there political hacks. Mr. Cutler's principal will be an open door and free enterpoint waa made In his declaration that tainment for alL PREPARING VIRGINIA CITY, Nev.. Oct. 27. k. The task of uuwaterlng of the for which a contract aggregating several hundred thousand dollars was entered into several weeks ago st San Francisco between the General Electric company, which has an Immense power plant at Florlston, California. and nearly a doxen large mining companies, will begin next month. The undertaking is one of the largest in the history of the state, and will require the construction of another large power plant on the Truckee river which will supply the power necessary of the work. At present the Comstock Is being worked on levels ranging from 2,600 to 2.200 feet, but on account of the presence of hot water, mining la very slow, expensive and dangerous. The ledges are still rich, and once the mines nre unwatered there Is expected to lie a revival that will ngnln make the Comstock mines among the most Important In the country. Corn-stoc- ln Kt TEA STATEHOOD FOR THE FOUR TERRITORIES If the tea is good you ask for a second qjp; if not, you St for the money. It r wlsiSi j r wy If yas dart 13m for Arizona, New Mexico, Oklahoma and Indian Territory will be one of the first big questions before congress 1 hB. WASHINGTON. Oct. 27. Statehood in December: Recent correspondence between certain senators bas revealed the fact that an understanding was reached TO DRAIN COMSTOCK OF WATER P08TAL TO BREAK WESTERN UNION'S NEVADA MONOPOLY The greatest problem presented in Runaway Match," which is to be presented at the Grand opera house tonight is. how to keep from laughing every minute that the curtain is up. Problems of this character are a very acceptable variation to the usual run of plays which seem to be devised solely for the purpose of filling In an was "A Runaway Match" evening. designed to cause laughter and it has not failed to meet every requirement A of the specifications in this particular line, and it la moreover highly praised by the press critics for the pure healthy iiaunl farce comedyshrdluahrdluahrdlu tone which distinguishes it from the usual farce comedy. It, moreover, has a plot about which all the action of. the play is centered. The company presenting it here Is composed of high ciuss players, many of whom appear In this specialty features, which are interspersed through the production. I RENO, Nev.. Oct. 27. The construction force of the Pacific Poatal Telegraph company has atarted work at Ogden of continuing the line through Nevada to Ran Francisco. The work will be completed as rapidly as possible and on completion the line will be connected with a lolf the Poatal Telegraph company's wires on the Pacific coast. The postal company has always been a strong competitor of the Western Union company, which now owns the only lines across Nevada and enjoys the business of this portion of the country exclusively. The object of the Postal company la to break this monopoly and gain part of the trade. NEW YORK, Oct. 27. An advance the price of carpets la expected In a the Tew days as a direct result of In Russo-Japane- war. se The duty. ARREST OF PEASANT AROUSES MOB TO VIOLENCE ROME, Oct. 27. The arrest of the head of the Peasant league on a charge of swindling the village of Sanpierver-nollc- o has aroused its 2.000 inhabitants to a point of riut. In attempting to liberate the accused man a conflict occurred with carbineers. Three soldiers were seriously liijured. Reinforcements dispersed the mob. Excursion to Ogdon. The Oregon Short Line will aell cheap tickets to Ogden from Collin-ato- n and Intermediate points north, Farmington and intermediate points south October 24th, 28th. 29th, god to return October 20th. Come and see the Great Merchant Club Street Fair and Carnival Week commencing October 24th. Aak agents for particulars. WEATHER 8TRIP. Window strip, three cents per foot Door strips, five cents per foot Hoyle Hardware company. Buy your coal of Parker and he will give you FREE one of the beet fire klndlers on earth. for tome time past has baen used so flippantly and has been so grossly abused by some dealers in Mans wear in Ogden, as to among tha purchasing public. Bombastic claims are made to docaivo buyers into accopting inferior merchanarc made as to price reductions until it would appsar that good merchandise is being givon away. dise. .Misrepresentation This store, in its ten years of businoso in this town, has never made a fake" sale. Each and ovory sale has had a good and substantial reason for its price reductions and avory article was sold exactly as advertised. Tan years sailing of the boot qualities of mens high grade furnishings has thoroughly established our reputation as tha "Quality Store. And yot .our ambition io not satisfied. We now seek a larger volume of business. .Larger salsa; more customers. At a part of our plan to cover a larger field of trade wo have deeidd to add another department to our store MENS CLOTHING Suita and Overcoats. To do this we will bo obliged to rearrange and reduce some of our stock to got sufficient room to handle this department. To this end wo will make a series of sales. Not mere sales ni nemo, ut sales in fact A GENUINE PRICE REDUCTION. No exaggerated or sensational price slaughtering that is advertised only to deceive. No Closing Out or Going Out of Businoso fake. Nothing but REASONABLE, ACTUAL PRICE REDUCTIONS made for tha sola purpose of turning merchandise into money and getting room to accommodate our business. As every article in our stock has the regular selling value marked in plain figures, patrons of this sals will not ba subjected to salst" of store that use selling prices. Every articlo bears its actual value in plain the price juggling trickery so common in the figure and tha pries reductions made, represent ths profits that will ba sacrificed to insure tho success of this sals. These profits arc yours. The term "sale, boeomo almost a joke and a by-wo- bona-rfid- Sale of this Series a Sale of Shirts i Thousands of seirts of every size and style, bought from six of the leading shirt manufacturers of this country. Elgin, Griffon, Manhattan, McDonald, Vogue and Victor brands. WORKING SHIRTS A big Jot of n working shirts worth $1JM choics for at oale in your this oaeh go 50 cento. - While wo have thousands of shirts for you to choose from it goo. without will have saying that the early buyers .best choice. Fancy Dress and Business Shirts and Working Shirts. the Greatest Hat Sale Next Week Ever Held in Ogden. 65c 95c $1.35 brand fancy buys your choice of Elgin for that, are retailed everywhere best $union made, as the each, and are well known broken 1. of atlier. Manv bhirt on the market. well-knomakes worth $1 a Go cents each. will be included in this lot at Buys your choice of Griffon and Vogue brands of fine fancy shirts that regular- buys your choice of Manhattan and Vogue brands of the finest shirts that are made. Imported madras and linen batiste, both plain and pleated fronts. The shirts in jthis lot regularly sell for $2, $2.50 and some for $3 each. Men who appreciate fine shirts will choose these. ' wn Next week the greatest Hat Sale ever made in Ogden - ly sell for C.-- $i25 and $1 50 each war has forced the price of carpet wools so high that the manufacturers have been making goods st a loss for some time. Russia and China srf the two great sources of supply for carpet wools. Both countries hsve been denuded practically of their supply. Russia has taken her own wool for clothing her soldiers, and Japan has bought up all the available . Chines supply. What Is left has advanced, in price until it is almost on a level with the fine clothing wools, and in addition to thla the increased valuation has put it into a class paying much higher Broom Hotel Corner Both IPhones 41 i |