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Show I HE DAILY PAGE SIX. I STYLES-uni- on ONLY ST I SOLD nak-ON- 24, ISOS. WHOS YOUR TAILOR? R. W. ANDERSON STANDARD OIL !ives,$3 ALL STATE JOURNAL. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER PRICE E C.D.IVES. 254 2STH STREET. OF THE CAMPAIGN ALL OTHER OGDEN. LTAh WE INVITE YOUR INSPECTION OF OUR NEW WOOlENS TRIMMINGS FOR FALL AND WINTER A0 PLEASURE IN SUBMITTING TO YOU THE LATEST DES U SUITS AND OVERCOATS FOR THIS SEASON. OUR VCTT0 "WE FIT TO PLEASE.") 1908-190- "The president asaumea that all Okprovision of the statehood bill? Will hia lahomans are graftera because Hearst or the president please (Continued from Page 1.) ( Mr. theoretical associates Justified that m.-n- t of any nutionul campaign. I have contractors I would ilsa remind tha president name; that all not the .pure in tliia letter to dlurus Morton Its to tried Paul the that bad company are Jnbecause enlarge just tlowrnor llaakutl'a conduct. for a gas well as an needed bis protecting arms; that we .tanre. In vetoing the child labor bill, i righta ao aa to Include aa j oil privilege. Thia I defeated, and all In Oklahoma violate the civil sername aiUM-a- r or th fact that-hi- a last April. Mr. President, your vice law because Mr. Roosevelt re; even nultt In variona defendant!! of the iiie of the interior tried to help moved the best United States marshal J secretary to prebrought by the government Oil gaa privilege against we ever had, the onlv reason being that Standard the ; vent the Creek Indiana from bavin protest by actually granting them he votj for a good Democrat Instead fraudulently j my ctrtaln of their land a franchise to lay an interstate gas line of a bad Republican, and then ap-- ! taken; or hia connection with vaHoii also. I notified the secretary that since pointed his cousin to fill the vacancy. me let but of kind; the other mattera statehood your daya of giving valuable "As to the veto of a child labor bill rail your attention to hia conduct lr franchise in our had passed, and land my work In the Interest of labor, state the atata I would resist liruHtitutfng to base pun laying the pipe line only Mr. President, please remember with of university aa aet forth In an article In after you yielded and canceled your me It's do things with you. Its talk the Outlook of Kept. 5 la at. under tha unlawful act. only. heading of Shall the People Buie In j T again assert that my action in that The Sam President. aee will iklahnia?' In thia article you was not only required by what case "You are the same president who th.it (inventor Haskell waa given full federal authority had bound ua to do. threatened to turn down our conatltu-'tlo- n opportunity to make every eailanutlon, but that the public intercsta of our because it provided a Jury trial and that he made none. people, based on conditions growing In certain contempt cases. Don't for-jgout of your original special favor to Mr. President. I flatly dared you Quotes tha Outlook." in granting to make that objection. But aa the "After aettlng forth the facta aa to the Standard Oil company that franchise, required me to pursue prire of your approval you did comfjoverror Ilaakell'a conduct, the Out- that policy In the case vou criticise. pel ua to cut out the prohildtlon, of aa followa: look article mnrludt-Bill. Child Labor of personal Injury cases removal -we affltalra have of On Ihia atata af- against foreign corporations from state "The local the to president conies two comnienta to make and two quesfairs of our state and assails me for ve- to federal courts, and several other Papular ty ia foundad on MERIT, tions to ak. a child labor bill. 'good provisions that would benefit hutoing and in this inatanca Mar it maana The peotle of Oklahoma are taxed "True, I did, simply because the bill manity and curb special Interests. Not inatltutlnna educational their to purport went too far and Included things not .content with your own threats against Baal Whaat, aciantifieally milted and from the primary action! to tha univer- desired our constitution, you sent Secretary by our people. to hava sity. They pay their money aald at an affardabla prica. labor Union ap- Taft here to apeak In our campaign a representatives their children educated. When the poll, Gat Tha Papular Flaur today by ar tlciana uae thl money to promote the proved my vea I hope the president year ago to Induce tha people to vote will survive this veto of a local bill down the heat constitution ever writdaring Paary'a Craaeant Flaur from Interest of a political machine or a and permit Us to run our local af- ten. We remember that, we preserved a of church breach arc aect they guilty Mr. Tafts speech. It differs widely tha naaraat gracar. of trust. What do the taxpayer of fairs. "The president complains that we from hia speeches of thia year. Oklahoma think of the use which their removed certain "Knowing all these thlnga, the presiprofessors from our public servants are making of the state university, our three stats normal dent must pardon ua for thus taking isand flavar Ra rataina Tha braad that public funds? What do they think schools and preparatory school In vio- sue with the occupant of the high office fraahnaaa with tha mareury at SO la about this financial policy the taking lation of civil service rules. That la, we all respect. Let u hops that In the of the money due their sons and daugh- the president In hia usual Impetuosity future he will appreciate and preserve mada f ter and diverting It for the benefit of and reckless disregard of others, mis- Its dignity and not try to reflect upon politicians, ecclesiastical and civil? facta. Iess than one-fift- h the character of humble cltlsena. We states the "Governor Haskell was one of Mr. of the farultlea are changed. ' AH fall to concede hia false position when men hand Demoin the Rryan'a right wer for good, and for other he knows It la false. cratic convention and at Mr. Bryan's changes Aak any hauaawifa. C. N. HASKELL." and done by boards of re(Signed) than . politics of Instance has been made treasurer and not by the governor. gents Made by the Democratic national committee. It Ne Interest in Indian Lands. la appalling to think what would be "The president romplalns that there result In the educational systems ar several suits & tbs against me of the rhlllpplnes and rnrto Rico. In to reclaim Creek pending Indian lands. The In ranama of the the digging canal. president should bave gone further and the work of Irrigation and reforesta- said that I waa not a dealer In Indian e, tion. In the administration of the land and only came in aa aubaequent interior and agricultural depart- j purchaser and only Incidentally, a parmcnta, In the appointments of foreign ty without personal Interest at all, and ministers and consuls. In the spirit j especially he should havs said that It Capital aad Surplua, 1275400.00 which has actuated the Democratic au- was apparent that those who are being thorities In the. afate of Oklahoma sued in those land caeea claim to ba should he be permitted to take control and apparently are, victims of political of the federal government at Washing- chicanery, which th president can betton. Governor Haskell, by actions, ter explain than L OGDEN, UTAH which speak louder than words, has "In short, the president and Mr. declared hia disbelief In Grover Cleve- Hearst picked the wrong man and are AVID ECCLES, Praaidant land' a motto, "A public office la a now driven Into ward politics rather GEO. H. TRIBE..., I public trust." And Mr. Haskell is a than surrender like men. U, S. BROWNING.. representative leader In the Bryan DeWhat dors Mr. Bryan think mocracy. Caahlar PINGREE, JOHN Cleveland's Mr. of principle? What Caahlar JAG. F. BURTON, Aaaiatant do th. American people think of Mr. DIRECTORBi Haakell'a contemptuous reversal of it?1 Adam Pattaraoa David Eoclaa ' In rrply to President Roosevelt's w!www statement Governor Haskell, at his Clark Soaaph home I Guthrie, Okla., gave out the U g. HQIi Baorga H. Trlba following statement: h. h. Rnlapp Gov. Haakell'a Reply. M. B. Browsing John Sptara Associated Press: "To the B. B. Porter. "President Roosevelt's letter Is before at aeeounta aalieita tha Raapactfully me end while this Is the first time In laaka, maraantila firm and ndividuola. my life I bay been made the subject of Wa pay Intaraat an tima dapaalta. a cabinet meeting I am thankful for the Ampla raaauraaa, aaurtaaua traat distinction and I wish to express mv high regard for the office of president aupariar aarvlaa. , and my profound respect for the wla dnm of our fathers In making It possible to changa the occupant of that high office every four years without the right granted to a crown prince to succeed the king. "I assert that It la fair for me to as aume that If mv case was to be digniy fied bv an cabinet meeting, beyond question Mr. lies rat and bis cnmpatgn associate. President Roose velt. left no stone unturned to blacken mv character. That being true they certainly raked Ohio fore and aft con earning the Ohio Ptandard Oil cases of 1W and finding absolutely nothing re. fleeting on me. the president tried to waive his charge of last Monday aside SHSE hv saying he will make no allusion to r? r0 9, ad FAREWELL EXCURSIONS TO CALIFORNIA Tlie Popularity Peerys Crescent Flour SEPTEMBER 30, OCTOBER 1ST AND 2ND et, ; LOS ANGELES MD RETURN $40.00 a Increases FINAL RETURN LIMIT NOVEMBER 10TH. STOPOVERS IF DESIRED. I LOS ANGELES LIMITED LEAVES SALT LAKE 8:15 P. M. DAILY, PASSING THROUGH SCENIC NEVADA, RICH WITH MINES. MOAPA VALLEY, THE GARDEN SPOT OF NEVADA. City Ticket Office 169 UaSn Street, SALT LAKE CITY -- Riverdale Flour Ogden Milling Elevator Company post-offic- - First National Bank ta Tttus 41 Coiniimtiy Fafr Ogden, Utah Box Elder, Morgan, Davis and Weber Counties United all-da- Evening of September 30 and Each Afternoon and Evening for 4 Days at the Fair that Simply a L?. "Hr drops this subject because his original atatement was untruthful and he must know from what he and TTearst tried tn find In Ohio and failed, that I spoke the truth when I said I far all klnda at purpaaa ara not faund never tn all mv life had any Interestcom-In connection nor service with that la avary yard. Whatavar yaur wanta pany. "I rav the president knows now that may ba In my statement Is true and I regret that he tried to brush It aside without doBuilding ing me candid justice. Were I to adopt the charac'er of language so commonused by the president I would show ly hara and lat ua giva you an oatl-a- It In fewer letters than falsehood "Mr. Roosevelt. I hope to speak In Wa can aava you monoy, quail Ohio soon. May I hope to divide the ty aanaidarad. time with some partisan of vonrs or Prince WIlMam. who will defend your action l 'his Instance? Tha Oklahoma Cats. "President Roosevelt comes to Oklasubstitute for his homa and finds ST. 145 TWENTY-FOURTOhio failure, does he. In the esse of the state against the Prairie Oil A Gas company, which he complaint I compelled to be dismissed? NEW MANAGEMENT UNDER Yes. I did bave It dismissed. We all know that thi Prairie company Is a Standard Oil company offspring, and I Tha Whlta Fmat 1 Idont forget the president claims to have known this also, and I charge that jthe political allies. Hearst and Roosevelt. both know that J acted properly. "First, the Prairie Oil company got ' Its franchise In our state not from me. h Street. 326 Twenty-fifthut from Roosevelt'a secretary of the Interior, long ' before statehood began, and bad Its main built and H. PATT1S0N. and congress in its statehood bill wss 'careful to declare that our new state when organised must respect all such Choicest Wines, Liquors, Etc. vested rights and existing franchises. That was all I did. and the federal Look at Our New Ciyar courts stood ready to call me down If Stand. Best of ImportT violated the Roosevelt territorial franchises. ed, Key West and Poser for Roooovolt. Domestic Cigars j "Now. Mr. President, whv did your ri'crefnry of the Interior grant what California and Eaatom raeaa. you knew was tn he a Standard Oil wlra for all aperting avanta. 'pipe line franchise In our territory, and fasten It on our new state by mm All Kinds of SOME OF THE BIG ATTRACTIONS Lumber Lumber and Materials U Utah and Oregon Lumber Co. H OGDEN TURF EXCHANGE PropT op-ratl- ng. mim THE GREAT MINSTREL SHOW. SCOTCH HIGHLAND BAG-PIPARTISTS. THE ELECTRIC THEATER. DOLLETA AND HER DAUGHTER A MOTHER AND BABY, BOXING KANGAROOS. THE SHETLAND PICANINNY, PONY IN HIS ALMOST HUMAN WOMAN WITH TRAINED TIGERS, CURDLING PERFORMING BLOOD FEATS. FRANK HALL WITH HIS MAN-EATIN- DARE DEVIL SCENES. E G WILL LION (WALLACE) DEFY THE BEAST OF THE JUNGLE IN HIS CAGE. PERFORMING LEOPARDS, TRAIN-EPONIES, GOATS, TRAINED DOGS AND TRAINED TRAINED MONKEY. THE EQUAL OF THE BEST TRAINED SHOW ON EARTH. ACROAERIAL PERFORMERS, ROPE WALKERS, BATS, WIRE CLOWNS CONTORTIONISTS, RING Cl RCUS 20 MERRY WIDOWS IN THE SHEATH GOWN. LEAP8 FOR LIFE. LEAPING THE GAP. HIGH DIVING DOGS. BABY INCUBATORS WITH LIVE INFANTS. THE GLASS BLOWERS. D DEATH DEFYING FOR LADIES. RACES HORSE 8300 IN MEN. AND GIRLS, B0Y8 PURSES FOR RACES ALONE. AND PUR6ES 8JXX) IN PRIZES ACTS. THE WHO GIRL LUNETTE, FLOATS IN THE AIR WITHOUT SUPPORT. DREAMLAND, A WONDER TO SEE. VOLO RIDING IN A BLAZE OF FIRE. PRINCESS NINA IN THE DEN OF SNAKES. THE STEAM GONDOLAS, FIRST IN OGDEN. THE CRAZY HOUSE OR FUN FOR ALL EXHIBITS AND SHOWS. REGISTERED LIVE STOCK EXHIBITS OPEN TO THE WORLD. PRIZES FOR EVERYTHING. SEND FOR PREMIUM LIST. UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT ILLUSFREE FURNISH WILL TRATED LECTURE ON FRUIT AND FRUIT TREE DISEASES LAST DAY OF FAIR. SPLENDID PRIZES FOR LADIES' F0R PRIZES RACING. HORSE EVERY PRODUCT OF THE SOIL. AT THE OGDEN FAIMFjGROUNBS BEGINNING SEPTEMBER a 3tti- -4 DAYS m 11 The Fair Grounds open at 8 a. ni. Wednesday, September 30th, 1908. Gov. Cutler and Staff 8 open the Fair at II a. m. EVERYBODY COME. Admission to Grounds 25c. Children under 2 years, 10c. Send for information to William Glasmann years, with parents, free. Unde Director General, Ogden, Utah. Reduced Rates from Salt Lake City and allPoints North in Utah. 1 |