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Show DAILY Stair Slmirttal lltalj OGDEN. UTAH, fublubtr. earail FabliihiaiCtmpany. (Incorporated.) Published tvary evening except Sunday Telephones. .Bell. Iiid- Puatneee Office 1641 ring - 664 Bell. 664 Editorial Booms Ind-6- 64 1 1 ring rings d rings Terms ef Subscription. 10c per week 60c By mall- - per month By carrier. If collected by circula60e tor, per month By earrter. matter at Entered as second-clas- s the jiOHtdfflc. ut (K1en, Utah, under Act of Congress of March S. 1876. Gen I. Manager B. A. BOWMAN C. M. JACKSON Editor NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. Subscribers net receiving papers will btsin ssms by spscisl mssssngsr by slling op office by tsiephena And any aarrisr failing to dslivsr paper at p re per address will be charged fer such mssssngsr service. OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE COUNTY STATE TICKET REPUBLICAN Far Congressman, JOSEPH HOWELL. For Justice ef the Suprems CourL JOSEPH E. FRICK. COUNTY TICKET. Fer State Senator E. T. HULANISKI. REPUBLICAN For RapreeentotivN GEO. D. FULLER GEa S. DEAN HARVEY P. RANDALL RUDOLPH KUCHLER Fer Sheriff a A. SEBRING. Fer Attorney NATHAN J. HARRIS Fer Commissioners OSCAR MADSON Four-yeTerm FRANK MOORE Two-yeTerm ar ar Fer Clark DAVID MATTSON. Far . Assessor EDWIN DIX. Far Treasurer ALMA D. CHAMBERS. Fer Rseordsr JOSEPH B. WALLACE. For Surveyor J. CRAVEN. For Constable sf Ogdon City HENRY STEELE. H. DEMOCRACY'S SUICIDE. "Let not Caesar's servile minions ' Mock the lion thus laid low; Twos no foeman's hand that slew him; 'Twaa his own lliat struck the blow. Thats Just wliat the Democrats of Weber county will be saying the day after election. The delegates to the convention decided they would not be slaughtered by their opponents; they would Just commit suicide. Bo. Instead of nominating a ticket composed of Democrats and going Into the fray sword In hand and bucklers bright with repeated rubbings of Bapo-li- o, they listened to the sin-- songs of C. C. Klchanla and the pleadings of "Uncle" John Beaman, who would be all right in some orchard picking apples, but whose knowledge of polltlce wouldn't make over three volumes, and then nominated Jededlah Bkeen. There is a Juiciness about that name that appeals to one who has read the works of Washington Irving, because had Jededlah been living In the days when the headless horseman of Sleepy Hollow thundered over the roads and aproas the bridges there wouldn't have been any lchabod Crane. Nary Icha-bo- d. The decapitated ghost would have scared a tallow candle out of Jededlah Skeen. There la a sort of ripple In the pronunciation that must have appealed to the delegates. It does not seem possible that the mere fact of his being a great reformer could have carried the convention away from the friends of A. O .Horn, or Mr. Davis. No, It must have been the glamour attaching to the sobriquet and patronymic of Jededlah Skeen. Now, we do not intend to cast any reflections upon the good people who bestowed the name of Jededlah upon this young man. because Jededlah Is an old title. It existed. Oh, several hundred years ago and a few thousand years ago. Wo simply allude to the fact that no man bearing the title of Jededlah has been elected on the Democratic ticket of late no Republican, at least and It looks as if history would repeat itself ln this esse. There are certain names a fellow can get out UTAH 1908. STATE JOURNAL.TUESDAY, OCTOBER U, dvaL The jmop.e a and sluut for. but when an enthurian- - Let u. have a,uare to be fair, so let poser in thnr It have a lie individual gets to hurrahing for man uhoae front name is Jededlah, he them be fair. This paper doe. not believe the DemNATION OF usually gets a pain In the face. But 11 be '" have ay huW th let s pass Jededlah. an viiiew lialng nominated a Republican, the litvta the to committed Republicanare for about county ca ita eyes convention THE MANY sufficient to win th" SOM ??ZBEING somebody else other than a lemo- tarn, in number, MADE. IMPROVEMENTS out Andy Martin, election, and that they are Inhere and crat. So they would But it beliefs. Socialist. Then. too. when Bryan and honest in their man and woman see every to like Socialism. fernin.t both lloarst are Norfolk A Southern Increasing Capital to register, do so. and. on having tacitly endorsed the titled Stock General Passenger Agents in a vote. and the referendum, the im- - tlon day, cast Session St Joe and Grand Island i t.rlal nuuidate and a few other things, Extension Other Items. STAND LP AND FIGHT. llwy next Invaded the ranks of union labor and snatched Tom Cunningiuuu In this campaign there U likely to for constable. (SpecU1. to The Journal.) in eoiqe bitterness. Charges creep were XORFOLK, Va., Oct. 16. A meet-som- e It ii understood that there mad and ockholder. of the Virginia tag Inquiries made If there were any IhpCarolina Coast ana tne Norfolk it ln U' ',u ,ldulge members of the old greenback party Is In To any man who may be assailed. Southern Railway companies (mpor-thi- a on here today and many present who wanted au office, but progress standa paper would urge square wlu upon. The ascertaining there were not, and the innocence, j agreement of consolidation of the two Justified by If. up light. on prohibition, party Uot being strung there will be no need in creeping be- - roads wU be ratified and a vote. will it was decided to let tt go at that. of lncreas- bind the bulwarks of ancient history be taken on the proposition Norfolk A adof the stock the Having done this, the convention capital lug battlewere and shedding tiars over the nvutnern trout L.,000.000 to $1,000, 000. journed, and before the delegates some man has alleged because ments were Other matters being considered are corner half-wa- y they down to the the sale of the Uamlica, Oriental St something. the over themselves lighting among North If the accuser cannot justify himself, Western line to the Atlantic A sale of the final action. Carolina company; North if he cannot prove his charges, rise up uf the line of the Virginia A that part The gay and festive voter, who does and call hi in a liar, like a man. Chal- Carolina Coast road south of Wln-thro- p, the heft of the balloting, is kicking like N. C to the Roper Lumber lenge him to the proof. Maks him a bay steer In the corn lot, and there come before the court of public opln-- ' company; the extension of the road is altogether much grief. the Ed"nton' N' c- Is ion and make out a case beyond a re- line of the slate of North Carolina, and Bo, when the election Is over. It suitable doubt. Don't hide behind the liange of the gold bonds of the fair to presume tliat some friend will infirmities of age, or delve Into forgot- the exi Lumber company now held by Roper Inscribe on the marble slab, covering railroad. forthe aeons of and almost a ten misty the remains of the late lamented: gotten past for personal incidents. Will Elect President. Here lies the Democracy of Weber Dare him to the contest. Hurl back ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Oct. 16. County. the Insinuations Into his teeth, and, In The American Association of General Killed by Us own act. canont be misunderstood, Passenger Agents, at the annual conIt tried to ini protection with free accents 'that to him the corroborative tention, which opened today with an dare produce trade; large attendance, will elect Buclallsin with tariff reform; testimony, or brand him as a falsifier (unusually a new president to fill the place made Water with Its ordinary drink; In the manner he deserves. Tliat's the vacant by the death of A. J. Smith. And died of an attack of acute indiis men meet accusations. That way gestion. ' . the way men should meet 'them. Bridge Superintendents Oct IS. Ths association BOSTON, GO AND REGISTER. uf railway superintendents of bridges and buildings began a three days' s.s-sto- n A1 persons eligible to vote may do here today, this being the six "THE SIGN OF THE FOUR. oclock tonight and from teenth annual convention. , ao up to The characterisation of Sherlock o'clock tomorrow morning up to th Signal Association. Holmes given by Theodora Lurch in same time tomorrow evening. WASHINGTON, Oct. 16. The A merGrand of The the Four" the at Blgn It Is the duty of every man and last night was an eminently capable it xn Signal association opened Ita anwoman entitled to vote to register, piece of work. A number of actors nual convention hero today. H. B. will bo and, on election day, to cast a vote. have essayed the role at different BalUott, the present secretory, the of all wake in the times, following convictions And they should vots their actor, William Gillette, If a dlattngulehed without respect to conditions. Wi I Build Branch. moat of the characterisations art but voter believes In a certain policy and crude Imitations, easily detected by ths ELWOOD, Kan., Oct. 1$. At a spe-ci- al 'While Mr. Lorch meeting of the stockholders of the is certain that It means the beat sys- average theatergoer. A Grand Island here today. Bt. Mr. set Gillette Joseph the that has untrue is recognises she or tem of government, ho to build a branch to decided It was of the for the standard Interpretation to himself, or herself. If he or she casta detective character, still there Bhouta, and running through a rich great a balot for a set of men representing are situations ln which a refreshing agricultural district, to ths town of different Ideas. Personality ought not originality Is shown. The character of Highland, Kansas to cut any figure In an election. The Sherlock Holmes, as portrayed by him, Section Mens Prises. la not overdrawn. Many actors make theory of government Is that ws vote of the detective a "dope" fiend of a NEW YORK, OlL II. The' general for principles, not mem. It Is for this very pronounced type, with as little manager of the Pennsylvania road Is reason that party organisations are animation as a mechanical doll. Mr. making his annual Inspection of the wlU complete it tonight. formed and maintained. When the Lorch shows Bhertock Holmes to be s roaUbod and As soon as he can determine, prises man when Incisive of action quick. vote to voter abandons his principles Ths Blgn of the Four amounting to $6,600 wlU be distributed neceseary. for Individuals he sacrifices the Inter- gives an opportunity for a display of among the various section loremen ests of his particular political organ- the deductive, principle of logic which between' New York and Pittsburg and The isation to personal likes and disllkea, marks all of A. Conan Doyle's stories Philadelphia and Washington. of these prises Is to stimulate It a love purpose It has through story running to the and demonstrates his disloyalty which makes the heart Interest strong- rivalry and result ln the keeping of society. er. 'Mr. Lorch has a supporting com- the finest roadbed In the world. The Journal would like to see every pany of mure than ordinary merit, Great Northern Dock. voter ln this city and county go to the considering that the produclton was Lof-tu- a OLYMPIA Oct. 16. Work has been B. on Tom at put prices popular convicpolls and vote their honest as Dr. John Watson gave a fine started on the new ocean dock of the tions. Tliat sort of politics la healthy. .uaraclerlsatlun of an English physi- Great Northern at Everett, which will When a state Is about equally divided cian. Joeephlne Deffry presents i be used ln the handling of grain, The between two parties and an Intense strikingly beautiful stage presence an. salmon and the Oriental trade. mllion. cost half a will dock .a an of actress ln ability, especially contest is waged for and heavy roles such as that of Mrs. 8h lto suprentary there will be found a peo- tn The Blgn of the Four. MOON LIGHTED DOCTOR'S HOME. ple devoted to the study of conditions, "THE RAJAH OF PAZALAH each striving to have adopted fhe Medical Society Had Sound Reason "The Rajah of lazalah will be the theories and policies best adapted for for Thsir Date of Holding Meeting ufferifig at the Grand Wednes 'ay mail the good of the entire community. nee. Tips, another comic opera, will Up ln a New England town there But where political Uues are Ignored be given Wednesday evening. The Jun medical society which la of 60 la venile Bostonians cast their voters same mass the of the and the presenting Is standing, and has the custom an years' organisation of imrit. ballots on personal grounds and for at meeting on the Thursday before this one and that one. Irrespective of the full, of the moon. Recently some Tickled w. j. bryan. of there will he what tlu-represent, the yoinger members tried to place-huntig, found a lot of the line of change ling to the Bast Told During Campaign of 1898, third Wednesday of every month. grafters, all eager to g'-- t a He Considers. Three of the older members rose whack at the public treasury, without and protested. They gave the up A Nebraska minister who regard for what may happen in the enjoys reason for the peculiar arrangement ths confidence future. of Hon. W. J. Bryan this When was association asked the of believe Democrats candidate sincere presidential Honest, said one of them, there formed, 1896, before he waa leaving the just the policies they believe In will result on hla present tour, what was were no electric lights and good roads In the gnatest good to the gr.atiat country ths beat atory told about him when the way there are now. The society number. Honest, sincere Republicans he waa before took in the whole county, and It was the country as the often n difficult matter for the docbelieve In the same way. A Socialist of MaJ. McKinley. tors who lived In the country to drive who is sincere, who has studied his The one I moat enjoyed, he rehome after nightfall. theories, thinks the same. When either plied, waa told by a commercial travSo we called the moon to our aid eler who put up. at a village tavern and set the date for the has arrived at the conclusion by study In Arkansas. Thursday beThe accommodations and meditation, he la a pretty good were very scant The traveler slept fore the full of the moon. It ie bright eltlsens if he goes to the polls and on the floor. He had no water to moonlight at a seasonable hour then casts his ballot ln accordance with the wash his hr-- di doctors could see their way and face. When he and the promptings of his best Judgment. went to breakfast he was out of sorts. home. . I know there Is no necessity for So again the Journal urges sll (ill-mi- s, He told the landlord that his house an such now, but this to of be Irrespective party affiliation, ought swept away by a hurri- will seemarrangement like a new society, if we to go and Register. Cast a ballot on cane. The nndlord made ne reply, do not meet the before the election day for the men who repre- but Invited the traveler to eat The full of the moon."Thursday food waa on a par with the traveler's sent your political principles. Let us room. He said It wasn't fit for a hog. stand up for our political opinions The landlord Danger From the Plague. waa al'.cnt and There's grave danger from the without Influence from any quarter, up another dish. The traveler passed threw plague of Coughs and Colds that are and If we continue to do so, it will not It on the floor. so prevalent, unless you taka Dr. be long ere Utah wil be a better state. The land'" np the rem King's New Discovery for Consume-tlo- n. The Journal believes In Republican nants and p! cited them nto a bucket Coughs and Colds.- - Mis. Geo. and said nothing, ust a then woman of Forest City, Me, writes: and to Walls, man urges every principles whoee appearance Indicated poverty Its a Godsend to people living In and It but support them, adopt study, and health passed through the climates where coughs and colds preIsn't courting a Democratic vote, un- dining-room-poor . The traveler made a re- vail. X find It quickly ende them. It less the man who casts It Is in sym- mark about her that waa Pneumonia, cures XGrippe. decidedly prevents pathy with the policies he Is endorsing. uncomplimentary, he gives wonderful relief In Asthma and saying that It wants no man to stultify himself didn't wonder the grub was not fit Hay Fever, and makes weak lungs enough to ward off Consumpby voting against the promptings of to eat If she prepared It The land- strong tion, Coughs and Colds. 60 c and S1.00. lord never a uttered of word his own con science, and would rather protest Guaranteed by Ogden druggists. Trial be defeated than have a majority of The traveler left the table and asked bottle free. for Us bill. the eltlsens go to the ballot box and up the botto-- As the landlord scraped of his till to make Should Say So! vote against their sincere and honest change the traveler naked him: 'How Ton have Insulted me, sir! convictions on the grounds of expedi- do you stand on this 16 to 1 craze, one kiss?" stealing 3y or because it has been suggested anyhow?1 T?en the landlord's wrath ency, No, sir by being so evidently satto them that present conditions de- aaserted Its and he Lit hla guest isfied with only one." Cleveland American Spec- Leader. mand such action ln order that one between the eyes. class or another may be protected or tator. Dont you think you had better try benefited. To wear a sinlle and sing a The State Journal Is doing no busising? The Journal believes in the policy of It's a good old world, after all ness ln the trading stomp line. AU its (Theodors Roosevelt, to the effect that Provided take you Rocky Mountain business Is legitimate and on a cash In the spring ar.d falL Tea, every person shall have a equare dell! basis. XX. T. Carr, rhsr. IS tea n, i elec-luitiat-ive - I1 aTthe theaters. good-natur- ed story office-seekin- r ng op-Por- -- IT B. DOOLY. President. I JOSEPH S. PEERY, I i. v j t, UTAH NATIONAL BA (The j RALPH B. HOAO A. V. McLNTOSH ' Vlcc-Pr- es I UNITED STATES DEPOSiTanv I Interest Pail on Sailings Accounts and Time Deposits UTAHNA THEATRE ALL THIS WEEK The Lyric Theatre Co. OF SALT LAKE Will Produce a Sumptuous Revival of The Two Orphans ' Seats on Sale at Utahnra Drug Store lKICES; 10c, 20c, ami 30c Grand Opera House Two Nights, Wednesday and Thursday and Wednesday Matinee at 3:30 TH FAMOUS Juvenile Bostonians . FORTY CLEVER CHILDREN Tlw Only American Company ef Children in nnsfcal Comedies and Comte Operas Dont Fail to See Babe JTason Seats will be on Sale The Child Wonder Tuesday Night Prices 25c, 50c, 75c the wedding the Marquis de Castellane, mother of the count, commanded her son not to marry Miss Gould unlew t OF CASTELLANE um of not lean than 83,000, OM vu nettled on her, For a time It appeared that the engagement would to brokCass is Scheduled to Come up Tomor- en, but the sum demanded vu finarow Unless a Continuance Can bo lly settled upon the count end hi Secured or Counsel fer the Little bride, the young couple also ieclvlnf Shrimp of a Count Trump Chargea 117,000,000 from the Gould estate, with the proviso, however, that this fortune . , ahould revert to the bride In case of t (Special to .Jho journal.) PARIS, Oct. 16. Unless the count's separation or a divorce. lawyers succeed In trumping up a The wedding was a brilliant affair cause for postponement, the divorce and the re porta of It were read a suit of the Countess de Caslellane, eagerly In this country as in America formerly Anna Gould, will come up for Ths arrival of the count and hla yoimc a final hearing tomorrow. If what he bride ln Paris waa one of the considers a proper financial settlement of the social season. ImmedIs mads It is unlikely that Count Bon! Bool iately upon reaching here Count will make any defense. scarcely of career a profligacy The trouble of the de Castellanea, began ever equalled, even In thin gay caPitlL due mainly to the flirting proclivities In less than three years he had spent of the husband, were first made pub- over $8,000,000, and wan almost n lic on February! of this year, when ths countess filed suit for a separa- bankrupt. tion from Count BonL The immediMoat Famous Saying. ate cause of the proceedings, It Is alWhat Is the most famous snylnl leged, was the notorious relations of over made by man?" an editor asks! the count with a German baroness, Some thought that Caesar, others the wife' of a financier famous Socrates, still others that Uneola, throughout the world. Some that Nelson had said the most The announcement of the engagefinally ths ment of Miss Anna Gould, daughter of memorable thing, butto Euclid, tb awarded was palm Jay Gould, the American railroad mathematician. magnate, caused a great sensation In tenA Paris as well as In America. ' News' Euclid went to Alexandria to EfiTPt of the engagement was made public Ptolemy Boter, the king of on February 6, 1865. and the wedding mathematics. Ptolemy plodded at Ms was set for March 4 of that year. At problems a week or two and then that time Miss Gould was but 19 years inked Euclid lmpatltntly If there vu of age and had Just broken an engage- not some apodal, shorter way V. ment to William H. Harriman of New which he could be taught York. Sire," Euclid answered, there A few days prior to the date set for ao royal reoad to learning.' WOES OF THE HOUSE 1 eenaa-tio- ns We guarantee our brand; F. W. B. California Olive Oil, absolutely pure. It is not excelled by any other olive oil in the market. 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