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Show assurance of victory. And since New Y wk has so large a. block of electoral votes (39), the whole of which may be carried one way or the other by the cast of a single ballot, the politicians all understood how well worth while it is to strive for so great a prize. It was a source of disappointment to didacy by Governor Odell, who is also chairman of the state Republican committee and the now unquestioned leader of the party organization. Mr. Woodruff withdrew before a ballot could be taken, and on his motion Mr. Higgins was nominated unanimously Iii a negative and by acclamation. sense, Mr. Higgins candidacy is well regarded. It remains to be seen how much positive strength it can contribute this year to the Republican cause, and. further, it remains to be seen whether or not the imputation that Mr. Higgins is Governor Odells personal selection can be made to count anything against him with the voters. There seems every reason for the opinion that, if elected governor, Mr. Higgins would show decisve qualities, He is popular and esteemed in the western end of the state, and his chief deficiency, from the party standpoint, would seem to be the slight extent to which he is known to the voters in New York City. many Republicans, both in New York and throughout the country that Mr. Elihu Root decided that circumstances would not allow him to return to public life. He would have been unanimously nominated for the governorship of New York but for positive declarations on his part that he could not and would not accept a nomination. Leading Democrats had privately expressed the opinion that with Mr.. Root at the head of the Republican state ticket, the Republicans would carry New York beyond a oubt, while with almost any other 'candidate running for governor it would be possible to raise a hue and cry against Plattism and Odellism, and thus to make the state probably Democratic. Mr. Root was declared by 'these Democrats to be the one New York Republican of great prestige, influence, and efficiency whose candidacy would not have been regarded as due to any influences except his own obvious fitness. His selection would have been ascribed to an over-- rather whelming public opinion than to any political manager or managers. The withdrawal of Mr. Roots name from the list of eligibles led to the rapid elimination of all names except two. One was that of Mr. Timothy L. Woodruff, the leader of the Brooklyn Republicans, and for three . . o REPUBLICAN ASSURED. SUCCESS From Davis, fjom Cache, from away down south in Dixie, and from the best posted politicians in Salt Lake, where are making so much noise, comes the cheering news that the success of the Republican national and state ticket is assured in Utah. This is as it should be. The people of this the un-Americ- , state would have no excuse to offer if they now turned from Republicanism REGISTER OR YOU CANT VOTE. two 49 R. Jettie Browning,. 435 EL Third South. R. C. O. Farnsworth, Theatre Pharmacy, First South and State. R. Nellie Edward, 164 S. Second East. D. Peter F. Goss, 263 S. Main, more days remain for 50 registration. If you are not registered you can't vote. The remaining registration days are Tuesday, Novem- 51 ber 1, Wednesday, November 2, 52 See to it in time. The registration up stairs. places in the city are as follows: o District. 1 R. Lina Wilkinson, 1347 S. Tenth GAMBLED WITH DUKES MONEY. Only East. R. 2 Chas. E. Beers, 1078 S. Eight East. 3 R. 4 D. 5 -- R. Sarah M. Hammond, 734 E. Seventh South. Emma L. Iverson, rear .227 E. Seventh South. Mrs. A. W. Eard'y, 621 South Main. 6 R. 7 D. 8 D. 9 R. Brown, corner South and State. M. H. McAllister, 155 EL South. Fred Barrows, 451 E. South. David Bernhisel, 363 S. O. C. Fifth Sixth Fifth Sixth East. 10 R. 11 R. 12 R. 13 R. 14 D. 15 R. 16 R. Wm. H. Harrison, 816 E. Fifth South. Ephraim J. Swaner, Tenth East. 318 ;S. Douglas Ferguson, 123 W. Seventh South. John McNeil, 1012 S. First West. Hulda Carlquist, 621 S. Fourth West. Nellie L. Shannon, corner Johnson and Leverich St. E. F. Woodruff, 920 Cannon Dinhonesty cf Servant Taught Wellington a Lesson. Even the iron duke of Wellington had bis difficulties with the servant question. Chaplain George R. Gleig wroto of the great soldier: As to his table, it was in every respect such as became his position. His wines were excellent, though his cellars contained but a scanty supply at any given time. The oldest could not have been more than a couple of months In his possession. Of his reasons for thus acting he made no secret At one time, he said, I used to do as others do rgave my orders to the house steward and handed him the money to pay the bills as he presented them to me. This went on for a year or more, when to my Surprise and disgust I got letters from tradesmen humbly begging that I would settle their accounts, which had been long standing. I found on inquiry that the fellow had been gambling with my moiey, leaving my creditors unpaid. From that day to this I have nude it a point to pay my own bills, and to keep my accounts with tradesmen as short as possible. Street. the to Democracy after the recent sore 17 D. Thomas W. Green, 434 W. Mr. financial and industrial state. The other was 'that Fifth South. depression Francis Wayland Higgins, a successful abGut the blundering in- 18 R. John E. Cowley ,453 S. Sec by merchant of Olean, in Cattaraugus brought ond West. o county, New York, who secured the competency of Grover Cleveland and 19 R. Jennie A..Froiseth, 28 W. Sixth and his Democratic nomination. South. Latest Fads in Wall Paper. which depression hung like a pall over, 30 R. 137 West Third Fox, Career of Mr. Higgins. Emily enover the but this section not Wall papers made of imitation silk alone, South. Mr. Higgins official career in New tire country as well, from- 93 to 97: and satin arc the latest fad in the York politics began with his election and which was lifted and an era of un- ?1 R. T. C. Waltenspiel, 73 W. Secsmart set. ond South. as a State Senator in 1893 from a dis- exampled prosperity begun almost 2 R. II. J. Benson, 224 W. First trict made up of the three counties with the inugiiration of President McSouth. lying at the extreme west end of the Kinley and which has continued to the 3 R. Feramorz Y. Fox, 261 W. Secsouthern tier, bordering on Pennsyl- very present, and- which will be asCUT ond South. vania, these being the counties of sured for years if the Rermblican party M T). L. u. Johnson, corner Third Chautauqua, Cattaraugus, and Alle- is continued in power. This Is an obSouth and Third Wetl. Remember that I am gelling east gany. Incidentally, and for the benefit ject. lesson In nractical politics which bound excursion tickets at G. W. 660 Guivcr, of young students of geography who ueeds no embellishment in words, or 51). Benjamin greatly reduced rates. Low First South. ratos to all points east are just resuming the years school letters. It is cold. hard, logical his- 16 D. B. 62 S. Sixth Mary Howells, Travel now while work; it is to be remarked that these tory and it can neither be ignored with tickets are cheap. West. counties of the state of New York be- safety nor answered with a sneer. We 7 R. J. M. Campbell, 118 W. First GROSHELLS TICKET OFFICE long to the Mississippi Valley. They have free schools In Utah; her people North. are drained by the Allegheny river are prosperous now. Thev desire to 8 R. Belle White, 44 N. Second 221 Main Street. Esteblwkcd 17 Years and its tributaries into the Ohio, and continue so. The people of the United West. Mr. so into the Father of Waters. States are not going, this year, to be 9 R. Joseph E. Muilett, 262 Wall senate, state in the misled by Democratic sophistry. Utah Higgins remained Street. is going to keep in line with progress, 10 D. serving four successive terms, tountil, Mary Katz, 253 W. 3rd North retwo years ago, he determined with prosperity. She is going to sup- U D. E. TWENTY-FIV- E J. D. Roundy 542 W. Firs YEAR tire from politics. He was, however, port the party that is friendly to the OBFORB THB PUBLIO North. on interests of the west. She is not gonominated for lieutenant-governo- r 12 R. Elizabeth EL Davis, 64 North the ticket with Governor Odell, and ing Democratic to satisfy the desire Fifth West. was elected in November, 1902. to the for vengeance on the part of certain 13 D. Elizabeth Ilaslam. 331 North Neither is she going office which he now holds. Mr. Hig- un- - Americans. Sixth West. to be into everybody bullied admitted to be by voting the Demo-- , 34 D. Edith Y. Budd, 504 W. Second gins is a man of excellent private character cratic ticket by Powers and other North. Democrats. 15 D. Fannie L. but and untarnished and public repute. Ridd, 664 W. Fourth os nit asnts tor lira following His record in the state senate was Utah is all right. Ogden Standard, North. He o woll knows creditable in the highest degree. 36 R. John C. Sandberg, Superior intelliof class to better the A Land of Opportunity for the belongs Addition. direcPIANOS gent business men fitted for the 37 D. Mrs; Bertha M. Gray, 80 Third Tourist! Investor! Homesesker!, tion of affairs. Street. Have you monev to invest? 38 D. K. Parry, 41 E Nomination? Parthenia Is It a Strong Wave you muscles to Invest? Voss & Sou North Temple. Wave you brains to invest? It had been decided that the Repub39 D. Mrs. John A. Mayhes, 175 G leisure to invest? lican convention at Saratoga should Have you Grows Street. to is Do you want a home? 10 R. this' year be an open one: that select Ernest E. Brown, 353 Fifth Do you want a ranch? say, the convention itself should Richmond Street. Do you want a farm? 41 D. the ticket rather than merely ratify T. Ball. 603 Fifth St. a ticket arranged for it by the maDo you want an orchard? 42 D. Henry Royal 830 First Street nners of the machine. It would bea overlook rot Do 13 R. John A. De Valle, 1133 First almost impossibie. however, without Matins CALIFORNIA. Street. revolution in methods, to have a really Colonist rates dailv via Southern 44 K. Maud R. Loofbourow. 54 S either ' free and open-- convention of Where Twelfth East. AND PAOKARD ORGANS Poifir lines.: September 15th to Oc- 45 R. r party in the state of New Yorkv 252 S. Ninth Jennie and beLake Davidson, From Salt 104. ir.th. is tober it there is apparent clashing, the memEast Oedp" to San Francisco. Los Angeles, 46 BOTTOM PRIOR. tween rival managers; and R. Coulam. 777 E. First anline Henry main one points. Wifigo and other oppose convention Sn BAGY the PAYMENT. of bers South. &e aJher-- - $2K.O0. Id their capacity other only For descriptive and Illustrative lit- 47 R. Peter Hanson. 267 S.' Seventh rnts cf one manager, or the other, in East. address D. U. the' Saratoga convention, this year erature. call on or 201 48 R. Main-- ' street, Christopher Diehl, 525 E.. Sec the Woodruff candidacy wan packed Gray, general agent.. ond South. Salt Lake City, Utah. by Senator Platt, and the Jligglns t'ms lieutenant-governo- r of of mis-manager- s. - RATES EAST - well-meani- Young Bros. Go. ng mis-guide-d - Orsen-Allen- . , i 38 : , MAIN ST. |