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Show THE DAILY STATE JOURNAL, THURSDAY, OCTOBER PAGE FOUR. Daily Slate iluurual OGDEN, UTAH . ...Pubishsrs Jaurnxl Publishing (Inct'tporxteiU Published every evening except Sunday Telephones Business Office Bell, Mi 1 ijng Ind Editorial Rooms 644 1 ring ....Bell. 442 rings Ind, Ml X rings TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION By By By By By Matt On. Tear Mail Six Months Mail Three Months Mall One Month Carrier One Month Pay Nc. Money te Carriers 100 JO JO M. F. CUNNINGHAM..Manag Editor B. A. BOWMAN.. Business Manager NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS Tou should receive your paper not later than 7:0V p. m. lr not received at that hour call Fhoue III And It will be seat you by special messenger. No paper delivered after V p. m. Pay ne money to carrier or ether collectors unless they present credentials from th undersigned. Under ne circumstances will carriers or ctlleoters be allowed te take stops. All notices of this kind must be given te this sffice direct or by letter, or In person, ee phene 664, one ring. JOURNAL PUBLISHING CO TICKET Per President, HOWARD TAFT. WILLIAM Vice President, JAMES SCHOOLCRAFT SHERMAN. FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS THOMAS 8KVT, Garfield County. LAFAYKTTE HOLBROOK, Utah County. UENRT COHN, Balt Lake County. 190. ! de SI-0- ms ter at Entered ns second-clas- s the Fostofflce at Ogden. Utah, under Act M Congress of March I, 1170. REPUBLICAN welfare of the country, and that the club and there will be an abundance election of his opponent would bring of music. trouble if not disaster, they threw aside Frank 8. Monnett, who has figured so tii.-l- r partisanship for the time and conspicuously In th. Standard Oil Inentered fully Into the spirit of the oc--! vestigations will be in Utah next weex Democrats. He will that had drawn together for a to speak for the In Salt Lake City and probably speak the In men common purpose high In Ogden or Logan. councils of all parties. The Americans are organising In America has reason to be proud of such men as William H. Taft and Summit county. A meeting la to ben held tonight at which Joseph Lipp-maWilliam J. Bryan. The destinies of and A. J. Weber wilt be the tlie nation would-bperfectly safe In speakers .and at which a full county the hunde of either. They ere clean, tickea will be named. honorable, able, patriotic men. It la The Weber county Democracy haa candidoubtful If two such high-graheadquarters in tne opened dates were ever pitted against each office oftemjwrary Chairman T. D. Johnson on other In tlie politics of America. Twenty-fourt- h street, where the chairThe exhibition given by these men man aided by Secretary H. 8. Foster attending to roulast evening should do much to elim- is busily engaged Inclose matters. The tine proximity of inate rancor from the campaign. It the Democratic headquarters to a should do much to elevate the con- wholesale liquor house, which Is located underneath. Is said to have no test to a higher plane. especial significance. SALE OF WATER BONDS Republicans of Weber county have in this issue of the decided upon the empty atore buildwill be found an ing located at 253 Washington avenue and owned by Oeorge E. Maute ordinance providing for the aale of the for campaign headquarters this fall. 1450.000 bonds voted to complete the The G. O. P. will blossom forth in the new location probably Saturday purchase of the waterworks system. Tlu-sbonds will be in denomina- morning and Chairman O. B. Alsd son, assisted by Secretary Carl Allison of tions of 11.000; they will bear Interthe central committee, will Immediateest at the rate of 4 per cent, payable ly prepare to roll up the greatest As they are backed possible Republican plurality. by the credit and good faith of the 8. 8. Smith, county organiser for city they constitute an attractive the Democracy of Weber, has been and no trouble will be en- discovered. Ever since be took hold of countered in disposing of them at a the gigantic task of perfecting a county organisation of the Bourbon giNsi figure. have been wondering Provision Is mad for providing a here, his friends what object was back of his unceassinking fund to dispose of the bonde ing toll. Trying to boost the Democas they fall due. They will run for racy In Weber county la considered a thankless task at best, but conjectwenty years from January I, 1101. aa to the purpose of Organiser In this matter the city administra- tural Smith are at an end, since the discovtion la proceeding In orderly manner ery of the following New York disto carry out the expreeeed wtshee of patch buried In the corner of an eastthe the It is but fair to my ern newspaper. Smith wantsoffered haa William J. mule: Bryan matter of the again that this whole the mascot mule presented him by the purchase of the waterworks system haa Agricultural Society of Minnesota aa been handled in a careful and Judi- a prise to the county showing the cious way, much to the credit of the largest percentage of Increase In the vote for Democratic electors over the men who have had It In hand. average vote for electors In the laat The offer is conthree campaign. JUST AS EASY! tained In a letter from the presidential National Chairman Mack, knew somebody would explain candidate to who made public the contents. those words of President Joseph YOUNG TEDDY AT WORKF. Smith delivered at the close of the demonstrate that they conference: Tee, the United State of America were not political and drive away our la atlU the land of Democratic oppordoubts and fears. tunity and Democratic example, for Samuel A. King Is the hero of the here Is Theodore Kooeevelt, Jr., eon of overhour. He Jumps Into the breach this the president, donning a pair of a his at and alls place taking morning. He proves that President machine, at the very bottom Just of the ladder, In his determination to Smith Is nut fighting Democrat fighting Tom Kearns and the Amer- learn the industry and business of ican. That's nlco. It tickles the carpet making. It la a fine example and should have Democrats almost to death. Of course. fine and salutary Influence upon a a It results In the defeat of the Demonumber of elements In our national crats every time; and It results In vic- life who need It. For example, the tory for the Republicans every time, agitator who preaches discontent and hut still It Is not politics. That la. It noisily vociferates that this la no longer a land of opportunity for the workla not politics In a political sense. President Smith's desire Is not to ingman. For another example, those weak take any hand In party politics.. AH he and foolish parents of wealth or comdesires Is to havs good men sent to petence who ffinch from the duty of Washington as representatives from putting their sons and daughters at earnest work, and thus Utah, and tha only certain way to get good, plain, rob them of man's best gift from God Is to men good elect Republicans. Ha and best inheritance from civilisation. does not condemn anyona In particular; For yet another, those youths of he nim-- i no names. AH he does la to whatever station In Ilfs, who have alt.nrinnw the men now In office. It la lowed the follsh notion to enter their manual labor Is not Just a mere chance that they happen minds thatorhonest that enduring success can dtgnlfled, to be Republicans, and that President be had on any other terms than hard Smith happens to le a Republican alao. work and plenty of It. Pocatello If Presld-- nt Smith were to say a good Tribune. word for a Democrat, that would be the Hew Do Wireless Wavra Travel? worst kind of politics; but to say a Aa tha result of a stud cf tha tr good word for a Republican, why, that emis only a word for good government. rloua types of receiving systems in wireless Charles ployed telegraphy, Can t you see? A. Culver of the University of PennSo It is all plain again. The leaders sylvania condndea that the resistance of the Mrmn church are not in poliof the earth between the sending and tics Mr. King makes that plain. Be- receiving stations is of prime ImporHe thinks that the theory sides, If they are In politics It ie Just tance. to that the waves are propagated through the Democrats out. 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For State Auditor JE8RB I. JEWKES, Emery County. For Attorney General salt Lake County. A. R. BARNES, A. For Superintendent of Public Instruction C. NELSON. Sanpete County. JUDICIAL TICKET J. For Judge, A. HOWELL. For Attorney, NATHAN J- - HARRIS. COUNTY TICKET. For State Senate, RUDOLPH KUCI1LER. For State Legislature, THOMAS ENGLAND. Plain City. J. It. FULLER. Eden. J. It. MrCRACKEN, Ogden. . IIARVKY P. RANDALL, Ogaen. For County Sheriff, wool-washi- t For County Treasurer. ALMA D. CHAMBERS. For County Recorder, D. WALLACE. Am-rlca- For County Assessor, EDWIN DIX. DAVID JENSEN. For County Surveyor, II. J. CRAVEN. For City Constshl- -. ALONZO J. ROGERS. County Committee. OSCAR n. MADSEN, Chairman; AMERICAN STATE TICKET. Fer Governor: JUDGE JOHN A. STREET, of Salt Lake City. kind? CARL ALLISON, jwr Secretary. IT i i i safe THIS leaders of perfectly the opposing parties can meet at the same banquet table, drop the weapons of warfare of an hour, exchange pleasantries, and both pull for the best Interests of the WAR COLUMBIA, UoH Oct I. A newspaper war of the moot virulent kind has broken out at the University of Missouri between the supporter of the Dally Missourian, the publication of th new School of Journalism, and the Sunday Independent, a student publication. The dally paper la under the management of Walter Williams, head of the Journalistic school of the university, and his conduct of the aheet aroused the animosity of some of the A'.m SMfa. students. The disgruntled ones otaitMl GAVE HER AWAY. an opposition aheet, and while it is a Little Boy (coming up steps) Oo weekly. Its appearance on Sunday will be down preeently. I'U mornings enables It to scoop the dally tell her you're here. DIDNT MIND IT. paper by giving the first reports of Visitor The maid said your mother W3rkman-8ure- . Important football games and other wasn't Ill take the 1: In. athletic contests, most of which are so high, tit a to? the la pay hut why Little Boy Gee! There'a a ticking held on Saturday, too late for the Dally Manager Tou see, It's in a povm cornin to me. Missourian to cover. mill and you take thq risk of being . For envelopes, letterheads, business blown up. married mu w Iron Cloth. card. dodgers, tc call up The Journal 19 PlfT! Ive been a years. Iron cloth la made from steel, and Job rooms Both phonos 114. has the appearance of horsehair cloth. It la largely used by tailors aa a mate-- : rial" for stiffening the shoulders and collars of coats. In-m- amma ! Grand Opera House Oct. 10 Saturday, . la III POLITICS dtWi I t Fee Secretary of State: MAJOR E. A. LITTLEFIELD, of Ogden. For Judge of Supreme Court; OGDEN HILES. Fer A Attorney-Genera- l: J. WOLCOTT THOMPSON. A Scenic Masterpiecel A Great Story of City Life! Four Acts Splendidly Singe A GOOD EXCUSE. The Customer 8ee here, I caught on of your bartenders putting water In the whiskey today. The Proprietor Well, sor, ye see, we A have to have some concisslona to the tlmperance people. For Treasurer f State: HENRY WELCH, of Park City. A Cast of Uniform Excellence-Comeations Startling Cmaxcs-jlPlyWttht- oW Prices 25c 50c 75c. dy SEAT SALE SituFRIDAY .A A A A A A A A A A A The Klimt & Gazzolo Amusement Co. Offer the Always Successful Play ON THE BRIDGE AT MIDNIGHT ns disposed of. A good suggestion would be to have Democrat and Republicans declare a truce until after the real fight is disposed of. Judge Taft and Mr. Bryan came to gather last night and perhaps three thousand witnessed the meeting. The Chicago Cuba and the New York Giants came together this afternoon and 45.00b witnessed the meeting. Why waste words in a case of this For County Attorney. country 01 the other theory that they pass ONE THING AT A TIME through the free ether. At the same time, he finds that the esith theory York New does not, at present, explain some of vanquished CHICAGO baseball field today, but the phenomena that are noted la the still the end of th war Is not reached. practical working uf the system. Chicago and Pittsburg, the leaders in the two leagues, must fight It out in a aeries of five games for the champion, ship of the world. It I not reasonable to expect live to turn their attention to the race between Taft and Bryan until the ttaseball championship Is definitely For County Clerk, SAMUEL G.. DTE. HELLO, BILL! THEIR START k-- ep BARLOW B. WILSON. JOSEPH NEWSPAPERS A A A It la announced from Salt Lake A that David Mattson of this city. A City A nation. For Auditor of Stats: A Republican candidate for state treas- A and H. William The meeting of Taft GEORGE W. PARK. urer, will accompany William Spry A William J. Bryan In Chicago last even- and Joseph Howell In their tour of the A A f 9 For Superintendent of Publie A ing was unique In the political history southern part of the state. A of the nation. It Is doubtful If anyJ. A PROF. GEORGE B. 8WEAZEY. A United States Senator Albert ever thing even approaching this has A Beveridge of Indiana will speak In occurred before. Wearied from stren- Salt. Lake City Monday evening next. . A ForCongre: DR. C. I. DOUGLAS. A uous campaigning, each anxious to This was be the big Republican rally A of the campaign- - The only other A gain a party advantage, each cou-- i A Adv. on the occasion will be SenaA speaker vlnrcd beyond shadow of doubt that tor George Sutherland. The meeting A his own election was necessary to the will be under the auspices of the Taft AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA Specials for Tomorrow |