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Show THE DAILY STATE JOURNAL, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER PAGE FOUR. Daily filatr Jmiruul " Crtn,rRC,'d th theT l",,,ne man In the state fir other any n,,t w) except J ". Knight. Jean Knight la hav 1 -- OGDEN, UTAH th ,han Journal Publi.hing Co, ....Pubiiehera whieh William J. Bryan and forma (Incorporated) fj!,. were aland. No other man In Published every evening except Sunday I'tah is able to advocate Democracy in man of Prova the Utah mining excet Tolophonoa elixiu-ni- 'e uf and The influence all oth Office Bualneaa Bell, ring Ind. (441 ring era have loet their magic. The young Editorial Rooms ....Bell, (14 I rings men are unfit, one man and one man Ind. 4 Z rings.,, nly can save the dny, and ho has passed his three score years and ten, iecial fitness for office and has no Is pulling every string within reach to MOO, By Mall On Tear . .... leacape the meshes of politics. By Mail big Months . . i . By Mall Three Months M M M By ail One enth BIG STICK- - WINS .51 Month fine Carrier By please, but that Big Pay No Money to Carriers SAT what you Is still potential when ma'ter at j w ield d by Theodore Roosevelt. Men Entered as second-clas- s the Postolfice at Ogden. Utah, undar ; may curse the president and abuse him as they please, but they bow down to Act Congress of March I, 1171. hint Just the same when the crucial time comes. Coventor f, N. Haskell swore he would not resign his position as treat urer of the Democratic national comYou should receive your paper not mittee, but whlla ha was atlll swearlater than 7:00 p. m. If not received ing. he resigned. H was ready to fight and anat that hour call Phon 444 and U the president to a stand-stil- l, will be sent you by special messenger, nounced that he had hlin Just where he No paper delivered after i p. nt. wanted, but he resigned his Job Just Pay na money ta carrier er ether the same. Of course It will be made aolleeters unless they present creden- to appear that Governor Haskell took tials frem the undersigned. this action out of conalderatlon for Under ae circumstances will carriers concr collectors be allowed to take steps. William J. Bryan, fearing (hat hla nection committee with the national All notices of this kind must bs given to this sffica direct cr by loitcrv cr in after the Rtandard Oil exposures, would Injure the chances of ths Democratic person, cr phono 664, one ring. dOURNAL PUBLISH.NQ CO, candidate; that he did not consult his own Individual wishes In the nutter; and that ha was ready to fight the Issue to the end. After the exhibitions of cuinballvenesa the Oklahoma governor THE PRIMARY LAW has given In recent daya this may eaa-- i of the pest few days In lly be believed, lie Is certainly a flght- EVKNTm community have illustrated 'er In striking manner th, demand for aj the fart still remains that ha And th, credit for hla resigns- primary law for ths selection of candidates for office. bs given to the "Hig Stick." must jtlon When there la not hot contest for jt true that ths storm was started nominations any old primary will an-'b- y William R. Hcaret, it la true, also, awer, as was illustrated In the Demo- -, that the president's party waa hard rratlc meetings In this city last even- - hlt In ths persons of Benatfh- - J. B, and Coleman Dupont of ths Ing. But when there are hot contests there Is every temptation to run In powder trust;- - but t Is doubtful If Illegal voters; to use ths members of any olher fOPCe n tha nation could other parties to park the primaries; to have brought down such big gams and resort to snap judgment and to Jam ;n HIKh abort order, . through alatea. The fault rests with no party. It; rests with no faction of a party all men, eepeclally all practical politicians, T are prune to resort to the same tactics to carry llielr ends. And for this reason the demand for a better primary system should bs general among members of all parties who desire to do 441 TO DUMP hwa Canned Goods Shipped Into Much Damage to Fruit and Veg- CabinetTalks Politics to Exclusion Utah Violate Inter-Sta- te etables Wrought by Early of Other Business Cold Snap. Will Fire Commerce Law. Roosevelt Broadside. in the low regions were Tomatoes WASHINGTON, D. C.. Sept. 74. killed last night by the heavy frost. The higher regions, however, did not Presidmi Roosevelt at the first fail receive the worst of it, and If another inerting of his cabinet yesterday went trust does not occur tonignt. there U over with his advisers his plans far a chance that th tomatoes can be all picked In higher altitudes before the killing frosts corns for good. Cucumbers, squash and melons In the lowlands also received the force of the frost, anj are likewise dead beyond rs all hoie uf picking and using on la-bu- this year. The frui.a have all been picked except about twenty per cent, and It is nid likely that so much damage waa as the farmers were warned to prepare for the froat. Many farmers covered their trass and vlnea as best they could and aaved their fruits end done, vegetables The weather man predicted the killing frost of last night, but he forgot o men. ion that snow would fall whlla Such hapth sun shone brightly. pened today short.y after noon. Just mough to bs discerned. At one time it seemed that a heavy downfall would come, but nearly as quickly as it made its appearance It disappeared. Game Warden John M. Grow of EXCURSION TO DENVER Huntsville left this morning withl5 Denver A Rio Grands R.IL, Sept, cans uf spawn for the planting of ISO.- Hound trip. IJO OO Sept. 17th and 000 young trout In the headwaters of mh d the Ogden river. th. round trip, $71.60 Stop over al- This la n part of the regular dlsiri- lowed. but ion of trout by the etate. 'h. new statement regarding the influence of Standard Oil officials upon certain and the desirability of legislators freeing the Republican party from all suspects before the men come under fire. , All the members of the cabinet with the exception of Secretary Root were present. Politics was the chief subject under discussion, as was admitted by all the cabinet officers in their evasive replies after the meeting as to the pub--i- c business transacted. That the President is preparing a new. red hot campaign document of some kind is certain. It may be upon Haskell, although there is a belief that the president will await Mr. Bryans reply to his last open letter before taking up that matter again. It mar be a reply to Foraker. or it may be e general serving of notice upon Republican leaders that they must quit If involved in Standard Oil maters. Certain It is that the new document deals with standard Oil. Just before the cabinet meeting the president told General Angus of Baltimore that he believed that Mr. Taft would carry more state this fall than were carried by the Republican party four years Shortly after the . the president's aitci.- n- ,, to the statement of L , Ardmore, Okla., that h. 'J,, Bryan's attention i against Haskell one year t row. V Hearet made them pui.:i, the Standard Oil letter. .,:.t ,at 77, e Bryan had torn up tlv t " ua-e- waa said by Secretary i.. president had nothing f, matter. b t at nH ,ty u,, . A right As In all other phases of politics, n j announced that Senator Albert there is buncombe In much of the'de- - J. Beveridge, of Indiana, will speak In Lake tlty, October 10, nurnd for primary reform. The poiltiiial Is out s generally worker who knocked dH,.tche. from Cheyenne. the one wh0 sets up the cry for a Wy0i hnve It that William R. Henrat change. He cries for It as a means of and Thomas I Hisgen. hla candidate securing revenge, not of bringing for the presidency, will79. sieak In Balt c,t. about better conditions. Th. move- ment muat b, broader than tills. It Wclwr c0Uty vnlocrBta w, hid must be broad enough to appeal to their munly convention in the court reasonable men and women In all par-- 1 house In this city Tuesday, September o'clock. So far no fight has ties. It muat be founded on common fur any office to be filled, developed sense and a desire for cleaner public or In to not on front dance life; pique of the footlights for political purposes. It would be well for the representatives from Weber county In the next legislature, whether they be Republicans or Democrats, to take the lead GAMBLING Horehound Syrup. A 25 rent of this plendld remedy will , ilre an dinar cough, heal the lungs and M M a tonic for your entire stem. Soli by Geo. F. Cave. 'ANNOUNCEMENT TO ALL USERS OF HEATING STOVES In this reform. The Democratic state committee will meet In Salt Lake City, October I. to take definite action In the matter of a Jesse candidate. gubernatorial TA1I DhMiV RACT has certainly , ,m ypt omcI;f, de0ned of reached the lowest stage iarty the nomination. Should he do so by degradation when It Is driven to I teg that time a substitute will be named. or biiliduse one old gentleman to run Joseph Howell, Republican, and Ly for governor against his will, against man R. Martlneau, Democrat, opposing hla business Interests, .gainst the ; candidates for Congress, will speak In wishes of friends and relatives and Ogden n the opening day of the Four against the advice of his church lead- County fair. Governor John C. Cutler and lYesilent Joseph F. Smith will be ers. other speakers on that occasion. What Is there H Jesse Knight, estimable man though he be, that makes NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. him the last resource of the Utah He la 71 years of age; Democrats? Ogden, Vtah, September 75. 1405. he has never had special training to Sealed propoeals for building sidefit him for public life; he Is bitterly walks' in District No. 10, Extension I. being Madison Avenue from 70th opposed to entering public life; he has No.74th to p'ans and specino ambtllona In that Une and no ends fications Streets, under the prepared by City Engineer to serve. end approved by the City Council, will What Influence do the Democrats of b received at the office of the City at Ogden Utah hope to invoke In behalf of their Recorder In the City S Hall o'clock p. m aforesaid, until City, of Jesse party through the candidacy on the 14th day of October, 1404. and in Knight T la It his money or hla Influ- the City Council Chamber on the evenence In the Mormon church? Is he the ing of said date until the time that best exjKwent of Democratic principles, the council shall call for said bids, will be now In Utah? Where Is Joseph L. at which time all bids received opened and read aloud. publicly Rawlins, Samuel R. Thurman, William The right la reserved to reject any H. King, Henry P. Henderson, Brig- an, all bills and to waive any defects. By order of the City Council, ham H- Roberta Orlando W. Powers A. F. PARKER, City Engineer. Fisher 8. Harris Simon Bamberger, .First publication Sept. 75th, 1404. C. CW. Samuel Newhouae, A. McCune, Last publication Oct. 17th, 1404. Richards aWilllam Roylanoe, Aqutll Nebcker. Fred J. KleseL It H. Rolapp, Subacribera of The Utah Stats Richard W. Young, Robert N. Baskin, Jsurnal are requested te read and Instruction printed at head ef Junes II. Moyle, Harden Bennlon and fellow d Merit I column. the o.her men who assisted In the building up of the Democratic party In Utah? Why should all these men he ECONOMISTS FOR MEN brushed aside and all the batteries of the parly be turned now upon an old gentleman who has never held office, never aspired to offics'never been recognised as a jmriy leader, and who seems unalterably opposed to sacrificing his peace of mind to satisfy the whims of politicians? This Is a fine spectacle for the Deme ocratic party to hold up to the young men of the .aUte! It aeems that the party principles IT'S BACK AGAINST THE WALL u We want to announce that we have received word from the Cole Manufacturing Co. of Chicago that we may sell their marvelous Cole's Hot Blast Heater Oil the most REMARKABLE GUARANTEE basis ever made by a heating stove manu- facturer. PLEASE READ THE STATEMENT JUST AS MADE TO US BY THE PRESIDENT, OF THE COLE MANUFACTURING CO. $2.00 HATS Are Perfection I Hot Blast $15.00 You are authorised t tell th ORIGINAL COLE'S HOT BLAST HEATER thia year on the meat rigid guarintea avar made by any utevo manufacturer. Our guaranta to every cuetsmer of yours is Up d In fuel over any lower draft stove of the same I A saving of ' else, with soft coni, slack or lignite. . That Cole's Blart will use lers hard coal for heating a given apace than 1 ary base burner made with same air Am rot,one to two houra each morning I That the rooms can be heated from with :he aoft coal or hard coal put In the atove the evening before. will hold fire with aoft coal from Saturday night until u4 That tae ato ' Monday morning. "5 A uniform heat day and night with aoft coal, hard coal or lignite aa long aa uaed. will remain abaolute.y air-tig"4 That every l 7 That the feed dour Is and will remain emoke and duet-proo- f. "AH we ark la that the atove ahall be operated according to direction and set up with a goid flue. -- one-thir- ht -- (Signed) COLE MANUFACTURING CO., (Maker of the Original Patented Hfl Blast Steve.) This Is s wonderful guarantee to users of heating stoves. It I Just what our customers want and la a guarantee from on of the great manufacturers and puts us in ths lead of all dealers. We know Cole's Hot Bleat from A to Z. It la the Original H I Blast Stove now imitated by so many o' her manufacturers. It la the patented features giving sn everlasting airconstruction tight and gas-tigand the patented Hot Blast draft aa Cole uses it, burning the wasting gases In the coal that make Cole's ht . Hof Blast the greatest fuel saver ever known, while Imitations fall. We know lO.itOO are sold every year. The biggest selling heater made, by all odds. It Is a wonder.' It has proved by years of use that no heater at twice the price approaches it for radiating heat, fo holding fire, requiring so little care, never giving trouble and cutting one-hal- f. down the coal bill ' one-thlrd'- to And the price of heat for the winIs what determines the coat of a atove. Remember thaL Right here we want to say that ter Our Price of Cole's Original Hot Blast is $15.00 to size and - A Cole's Read What Mr. Cole Says: upward according Tlease remember, readers, that we are guaranteeing this atove any hsatsr, else for sixe, at any price. against ONE SEASON'S USE WILL CUT YOUR BILL IN TWO AND GIVE SATISFACTION SUCH AS YOU NEVER BELIEVED POSSIBLE YOU WITH A HEATER. WILL YOU COME IN AND SEE? RICHARDSON BLAST COLE'S ORIGINAL HOT for Soft Coat Hard Coal or Wa GRANT (THE CR.OCKERY PEOPLE Sole Agents See tHe Name COLE'iS On Feed Door On Every 5tove None Genuine Without It. Z your life against 75 cem 1S j.Jrt n. actly what you are doir.. if v.iU ng. lect a cough or cold on Hie olit In. stead of. treating It situ BaiUrJ, re-dir- t. .;. PUNS ALL STANDARD Dll TO CORN SEIZED ., nt PRESIDENT JACK FROST IS SHORT WEIGHT fr 28, 193ft. |