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Show PAGE FOUR. DAILY UTAH STATE THURSDAY, JULY JOURNAL. If, 1908. the people. The Republicans arelliam J. Bryan's Nebraska home, this Dally State 3luuriuil! on record against this, and In this way week when plans for the campaign formulated. He the issue will be clearly drawn. OGDEN, UTAH The Democrats of the eta:e hold that Journal Publishing Co. .... Publishers the Prohibition law is a failure, a fares, a source of graft and corruption; and Incorporated Published fVfrjr evening except Sunday they urge that the votera should have th right to pass judgment as to Telephones whether they desire It continued. Business Office Bell, 641 ring This contest will be wa'Ched with Ind.. 4 1 ring keen interest from. all parts of the Editorial Rooms ....Bell. 64 2 rings country. The outcome may have a deInd. 6542 rings cided influence on the temperance wave now (Missing over the country. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION There was a time when Maine occu 16.00 pied a Urge share of the public at By Mail On Tear S 00 .ention. By Mail Six Months As goes Maine, ao goea the Mail 1.50 nation, was a common campaign cry in Months Three By A0 years pas. Th, old Jingle By Mall One Month 50 By Carrier One Month Have you heard the news from Maine? How she went Pay Mb Money to Camera Hell-bent will also attend the full committee meeting In Chicago July 25. were Judge John D. Murphy of the municipal court, has friends pushing him for the district bench. They have formed a special order" to see that the Judge gets what Is coming to him. Democrats will have It practically their own way jhls year with the campaign peels. It 'will be no Joke to find rhymes for Taft and Bherman while Bryan and Kern wll go like hot cakes. The Government Says . How would a series of Joint debates between John Haya Hammond and W, G. Conrad strike you? Both made runs for tha vice presidency, and demonstrated that they were evenly matched. Sam Newhouse might act aa referee. It s Pure" Not one charge did the Pure Food Laws require in BECKERS BEER Entered as second das a master at For Governor Kent the Poatoffice at Ogden. Utah, under Anj Tippecanoe and Tyler, too" Is preserved In the political history Act Congress of March 1, 1570. It beats the world how the local of the country. Should the Democrats M. F. CUNNINGHAM. .Mana's Editor win there In the fall election, and Democrats are boosting for Judge Wm. Made in one of the cleanest breweries in the United States B. A. BOWMAN.. Business Manager should heir victory be followed up by H. King for Congress. If the Judge can made under governmental supervision it is as good as a knock-ou- t for Prohibition, the old spare enough time from running for United state States into would Pine Tree senate he the NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS might swing back beer can be made. position as one of the most Interesting be Induced to try again for tha Lower 'with its rich neutritious flavor which smacks of You should receive your paper not states, politically. In the entire union. House. . e e later than 7:00 p. m. If not received sun and wind and ripe Utah grain it gives rtrength to Sanpete county has a ' Republican at that hour call Fhoue 664 and It TRUCK- FOR THE PAPERS candidate for state treasurer In the endure hot weather. Will be aent you by special messenger. AILROAD transportation la not jteraon of H. E. Smyth, the chairman No paper delivered after T p. m. to be paid for In --truck.- This of the Republican county committee. Ice la te or ether aa carrier the Fay money meaning of Judgs H. H. Kohl Thlg may be taken to mean that Bwen Collectors unless they present creden-tial- e aaat In tha United 6taee court In Chi O. Xellaen la no longer a candidate from the u.idereigned. In hU decision tha for the Republican nomination for govcago yeaterday. UnJer no circumstances will carriers Judge holda that transportation can ernor since William Bpry entered the no longer be paid for by advertising In race. or eel lectors be allowed te take steps. a newspaper. This ireana that when All notices of this kind must be given There are those who think thait the te Mile office direct or by loiter or in a road wants advertising )t must pay for it in Jus cash. as do. springing In Denver of Samuel Newmen other PHONE 158 -person, or phono 664, one ring. candidate for vice president There is na mistaking the trend house JOURNAL PUBLISHING CO. ticket was but the of Uwmaklng and ' constructing Its on the Democra-lEv preliminary step to launching the minpowers," says Judge Kohlaaat. ery new step Is tending toward a ing magnate aa a candidate for the From what rigid enforcement of tha rulea that United 8:atee senate. requires exact equality n the matter atate? Why. from Utah, of course.. of rates. If one person may pure ha ae WILL GIVE STREET PARADE. T transportation with advertising, ERMAN BIDDER, tha doughty other with tabor, and another with A 1 editor of th New York Btaata pn,l1uc(,; Baraum and Bailsy Greatest Shew an value of which la a seems determined to keep up, ter of agreement between, the under the name of --Autoa that Pass in Earth Rsv'vss Old Feature. parties, his light on tha paper trust. He ! how can it be aaid that a schedule la the Air." It la more than a thriller; It -possessed of some of the quglltlea of gwnys maintained When the Barnum and Bailey Great- la a paralyser." The act la Just what old William of Orange, who never! Ther, will be those who wlU hold est show on earth visits the naipe eaye the passing of two Ogden, Monknew when he was whipped. that thla la drawing It pretty fine and day, on August I it will be with tha automobiles high In air. Tha can are Bidder waa whipped out In Congress t 1. certain tha matter will be taken street parade after four shot down g. ateep encllne and proIn ha efforta to knock the duty off to the supreme court for Anal decision, years omission. It will be a parade jected Into apace by a sharp upward terminal of the track. Th machine wood pulp and print paper. Ho wasAt the same time If thla Is necessary vastly superior to any ever given in which waa In tha rear at the etart knocked out by tha bpeclai comml tee to secure a square deal from tha reli- America, being INDIANAPOLIS, July 16. The re- but I am more grateful to Almighty entirely the origination ef Oungreaa appointed to Investigate, roads for others, no publisher of a la- and execution of European artists, de- - completely encircle the other, landing ception given John W. Kern, the God for the friends He has given me the subject. Ha wae knocked out at gitimate newspaper or Democratic candidate for In Indianapolis, regardless of political directly in front of It on ground will algpera and property builders. magailng Uncola, Nebraska, In hla effort to in- complain. of the United State, affiliations. It la the policy of the management Platform. The autos ara managed by duce Bryan to withdraw from the held in the court hofle yard at 5:10 There waa a time when' publishers never to repeat Itself, and some sea- - two mer I would be very much more or lew Th ct lve the moat Intense presidential race. Ha waa knocked out were compelled to take aons ago when It seemed It had ex- o'clock taet night! was ae hearty and than a man were I not deeply touched In Denver in hlg effort to cord wood and other forma of "truck" ,ni thrilling Interest It has no generous and rpontaneoua as the everythnf new under the eun, P by the manifestation of your Bryan in order that he might have a j In payment for their paper, and for the parade waa dropped until such a preclent compare It with. It of Indianapolis, rerardleaa of friendship and confidence whichpyeonal I have better chance to fight the paper trust their advertising space. th courage of an audience politics, could make It. Fully 5,000 met from the aa more origins Ideas might be Railroad time I alighted at the under some other leader. ' I1 transportation is not far removed from rreated and new wonder nought out j0 people gave Mr.. Kern a hearty wel- station. I may be defeated at the He failed In all these moves, but now this "truck.- from remote lands. For two yean day come and cheered him enthusiastically. polls, but If so, that la not a killing he cornea up Just aa fresh aa ever. The and night artists art leans, designers' The candidate was called for. Four matter, because I have been accusday after Mr. Bryana nomination Bidand property builders have been tolling yean ago Mr. Kern presented Mr. tomed to that,- but If I should go down N1 at the foreign work shops of the circus, der wired him that ha might depend Fairbanks to a big gath- to defeat In November the memory of upon the loyai support of tia Btaata Stock on Trent, England, building the under similar circumatancea what has- - occurred here tonight will ering Belting, and on the heels of all thla ha thla which season U parade Mr. delighting Kern arrived In the city a little amply repay me for whatever of toll j has Just written to President Rooeevelt the public. after 6 o'clock tonight, and wa escort- may be my lot between now and Noreturning to hla aaaault on the paper1 Not in Its slightest detail does this ed to hla home by a targe procession. vember, and the fact of this great astrust: parade resembl anything ever seen on 8AN FRANCISCO, July 16. A ault Two hours later he went to the court semblage attesting your loyalty and - Not only are the Will aergeant-at-armthe without the streets before. It fairly glistens papermakera Fairbanks. friendship to me, I will bequeath .to keeping their own employees In Idle- making too much fusg, notify the In- with newness, and the million dollars involving 126,000,000 In bond with In- - houe wlth tWO me my children aa a richer legacy than ness, but they are enforcing Idleness surgents that they are dead aa mack, Invested In It Show wa. filed tercet, In the United States T1" pself In gorwere . round alighted they greeted by any other on the faoe of the earth, or Upon thousands of other U'orkera In erels. geous floats of burnished gold circuit court here yeaterday by tha after round of cheera e a all of the wealth of the world. and printing publishing plants by Oriental workmen, tapestry and estate of the late Charles Durkee, a1 Mayor Bookwalter, with a few brief 'An honor of a very high character throughout the country.- -' about, Speaking throne from ruga Persia Incidentally, thlnga and The letter says that the promise ' Is It no about time for that Taft club costumes made In France, lace,Turkey, former governor of Utah, against the remark, presented Vice President has come to me. I will try, with scarfs, Pacific Railroad company, tha banka, who spoke about ten minutes, God's that of thc courta would provide an of Ogden to legin making a noise like help to wear that honor worthand banner from Chinese looms, Union Pacific, Central Pacific .and sub paying a fine tribute to hla friend and ily, wear It In such a adequate and. prompt remedy, after an a political calliope? way aa to bring from Italian mythological statuary the Central Trust neighbor, John W. Kern, concluding neither dincredlt nor dishonor upon my aldlary appeal to congress for relief had failed. studios, band and orchestra wagons of company companies, of New York, Farmer'a Trust aa follows: haB not been fulfilled; that after 24 There has been no Intimation, not bronse and animal dena built In. Gerparty or my native atate, or thla beauof New York, and E. H. Hare company the that the Ogden colored many. War engines of savage lands paper companies, acting together In 'our slightest, neighbor know that no mat- tiful city, which has honored me on riman. ter how much men may disagree with this occasion. the fiber and mantis association, haj men are to organlx a branch of the and wealthy nations, the Im(raven Anti-Ta- ft baan subjected to Investigation Negro league. I understand moat fully that this ages and Idols of heathen tribes, the 'inu plaintiffs ask tha court to re- your political views, they respect your by the federal grand Jury, the papermakera crude vehicles of barbarian chleftaina quire the defendants to make an ac- ability aa a lawyer, your eminence as great demonstration has not the slightand that also a receiver be an orator, your Intergrtty aa a man, est Fairbanks save Kern la a good fol- and the admitted that they had placed their carriages of state of Potentates counting for the political significance. It was my records beyond their reach; Wit sub- low, and Kern says Fairbanks la a good are displayed. appointed holdings of the de- your uprightness as a nleghbor, and pleasure years ago to be one of the sequently all but two of the partici- fo'low. That's all right Please pass Every typ of man la seen in his fendants Governor Durkee waa chief your admirable life within the sacred speakers at a great demonstration givpants pleaded guilty, and that Immun. the high balls. native dresa and a great menagerie of executive of the territory of Utah J.i center of home. en in honor- - of that Indianan, BenIty vti pracMcally granted to every "I cannot wiah you auocesa in your jamin Harrison, when he returned to recently found animals la shown la 1865. It la alleged In the complaint In all this talk about gubernatorial open tndivlduil who participated In the cage. 'The parade three tlipea that during the period of construction cause. I can, however, express the cer- citizenship after an honorable term of of the Union Paciflc railroad he ac- tain conviction that you will be service aa pool The treasurer and originator of candidate Is It not strange that no the length of former street President of the United displays thp pool, John H. Parka, la now, sajra ona has mentioned the name of James and represents ten times the quired $9,000,000 worth of com t ruction crowned with the respect and personal States. Four outlay In bond years ago how glad I the letter, a fugitive In Europrf. He H. Moyle In connection and that later he took 127,000,003 confidence of your nelghbora. with the money. was to take oaft in the exercise at waa Included In the Indictment. Democratic nomination? The Thea performance, aa well, has un of the flrat mortgage bonds Ladles and gentlemen, I present to the home of Mr, Fairbanks when he "Such a finish to the procedure," the dergone It changes, having been bet- ptalntlffs claim no accounting waa you Honorable John W. Kern. returned from his convention bearing letter further states, "l. a miscarriage Somebody claim to have heard Col. tered by the addition of recent' new made for these bonds Perhaps In all hla career as a public the same honor I now wear, and a litEd Loose soliloquising to himself along acts of justice." It la alleged the claim of Governor rpenker. Mr. Kern never waa received tle which, have appeared In Europe occurred The situation, the letter concludes, thla line: and Asia. The long bill begins with Durkee to the bonds waa acknowledged with more ardent applause than when and later, when the election he a been had elected by majority ' O. was I require drastic treatment, and the ap- -' why begun for a spectacle more ornate anj Interest- by C. J. Folger, a former secretary he faced the' crowd of 5.000 people to- that has never yet been counted, withWhen I am ao aoon done for." peal e made that steps be taken to ing than those of the past and employ of the treasury. night. He said, In part: in twenty-fou- r hours after I had gn bring the UWbreakera to their senses a cast of more han 1,000 persona. Another charge la that an effort to It ta true, as has been aaid, a down to defeat under a plurality of Frank K. Nebeker, Democratic naand to end a lawless condition which Aa a fitting climax to such defraud Oovernor Durkee out of a Just mark of distinction has oeen given me ' interfere with a return to tional committeeman from Utah, was an excellent program omethlng like 83.000. 'I arose from claim waa made when the Union Pa- by the national convention of prosperity." new something parthe my aahee of defeat and made a speech one of the guests at Fhirvlew, Wll- - In the way of sensations Is Introduced cific railway was merged into the ty, and to thai convention and the of THE AMENITIES OF WAR to my victorious congratulation Union Pacific Railroad company. men It represent I am deeply grateful. friends'" T AFT evening In Indianapolis -- R Keep a Bottle On the Becker Brewing & Malting Company see i c an-T- ( , , mat-ZeiUn- g. WARM RECEPTION IS GIVEN JOHN W. KERN r I i eoon-akl- aide-tra- nated vice-presid- aua-hlbt- ed ns ck dtl-ae- re-I- I I - non-partis- an I Political Splinters , a. Vice-Preside- nt a j f Fair-bouthe- m . . Charles W. Fulrimnka. Republican leader, delivered a speech eulogising John W. Kern, the Democratic candidate for the The meeting In honor of Mr. Kern's triumphant home-comi- UNCLE SAMS HORSES GET SUMMER VACATIONS ng wae and many n Ice things were said about Mr. Kern by hla political enemies. Today the Republican county commissioner In W. J. Bryan's horn. county in Nebraska are having a special road built to make It pleasant for those who .visit the Democratic Mecca August 12th when Mr. Bryan will be officially notified of his nomination. All this Is good to see. It presages better times In politics. It may lead to the settlement of some political questions on their merits. It would be fortunate If this good feeling could be kept up to the end of the campaign. Neither party could possible lose by It. and certainly the whole country .would be the gainer. al . HAVE WASHINGTON, D. C.. July 15. Now that the latter-da- y generation has reached the point where It Is confident that It would suddenly go up to eternity In firxle some day were no annual vacations with pay coining to it, the government has Inaugurated the policy of giving horses annuaj leave with pay." It ta on of the reforms of the Roosevelt administration and la designed to take Its place In history alongside with the government employees' liability taw, so Its backers say. The hither of this horse movement 1a Charles A. Conrad, chief clerk of the office department, and the Impol mediate field of hia tabors In that department. It la predicted, however, that the influence of his action wl.l be a felt in every department. YOU HEARD THE NEWS The first hore to get his vacation was Charlie," one of the faithful aniFROM MAINE? mals that haul Postmaster General Is likely to come back into Meyer about town. He was given MAINE lime-light of polites. days in which to cavort around thirty 1he Democrats nominated Oba-dla- h In pasture In Montgomery county. Gardner for governor on the dis- Md about sla miles from the city. tinct Issue of resubmitting the Prohibi- Next be sent to the seahe year may tion clause in the constitution to a vote shore. In addition to the thirty days' Tes-terd- ay allowance, his board bill will be paid by Uncle. Sain. While "Charlie" la away Postmaster General Meyer will use hia automobile exclusively. Every employee of the government," aaid Mr. Conrad tijday, receives thirty days' annual vacation, and thirty days' sick leave, If neces-.aar- y. I see no reason why the horses we employ to transact the business of the department in the city ought not to receive a rest, or vaca-lon- . ns It were, and hereafter I am going to send each and every one of the horses for a thirty-da- y period of rest. We can spare a great many of them in the summer time, and this is the time they will appreciate a rest from the hot asphalt and welcome the green grass of the country and the ahade of -- the trees" Dick," the mate of --Charlie," will be the next one granted a vacation. "Dick" had to remain in the city for emergency work In case the postmaster general's automobile broke down. The leave of absence for he horses are g made out In regular form used for employees and was signed on behalf of the horses by the department's be-In- PRICES THAT SHATTER ALL PREVIOUS RECORDS, ALL A KINO-CO- ME EARLY AND OET e GAINS, DRE8E8.CLEARIN0 RCDUCT'0NS 0n ALL JUMPER' SUITS LOT. 1.0 A FEW OF ear" AND OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF DUCK SKIRTS AT COST. REGULAR EMBROIDERY STOCK AT COST. EMBROIDERY COUNTERS, TO REDUCE OUR STOCK OF FINE EMBROIDERIES. WE OFFER EVERY PIECE OF EMBROIDERY EMM INSERTIONS. BANOS, FLOUNCINGS. DEM I - FLOUNCIN COVER EMBROIDERIES, READINGS, ALLOVERS ETC ' IN Siraw NAINSOOK. 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