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Show THE DAILY STATE JOURNAL. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1908. PAGE FOUR. vot s alone, nearly 135 Republican Other districts were n ..re ftrgistered. coirrspondingly heavy. The Democrats,1 at headquarter, say they ail; carry: the city by a big majority and that. r.u!ts in the county will surprise their j , opponents. now, before the election, while the voters still hgld the power In their own hands, to find out how the raudi-d.i:OGDEN, UTAH stand on the question of local Journal Publishing Co ....Publiahsrt option, on the good roads proposition, (Incosporated) on the primary election law, the GalPublUbod evt-revening except Sunday veston plan fur running cities, the of bank deposits, and guaranteeing Telephones BelL Ml 1 ling oth-.questions In which the people are Business Office Ind 1541 ring tnrire or less deeply Interested? Tomorrow night, the Republicans will Editorial Rooms . . . . Bell. Ml 1 rings That Colorado Idea of putting the hold a big rally at West Weber. Ind Ill I rings legislative candidates on record Is a Prominent candidates will be the chief good one. It is getting down closer rpeaker. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION to the wishes of the Individual voters, The Weber Club has a couple of and that Is always a good thing under easy bets posted: $50 that Knight carries Salt Lake a republican form of government. county. STUDY THE TICKET $50 that Bryan carries Nebraska iatr Journal Daily I ee POLITICS i One of the most enthusiastic meetings of the country campaign in Weber county wag held at Warren last night, practically every voter In the precinct, to the number of over SOD. turning out. Standing room iu the meeting houae. waa at a premium and music was furnished by the Warren bund. City Attorney James H. DeVino and Samuel G. Dye. candidate for county clerk, were the chief speakers, i delivering strong addresses. i T Pay Ne Money to Carriers Entered as second-clas- s piaster at the Foatofflce at Ogden. Utah, under Act f Congress of March I. 1179. M. F. CUNNINGHAM. .Manag Editor 0. A. BOWMAN.. Businese Manager NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS You should receive your paper not later than 7:09 p. m. lr sot received 11 and It at that hour call Phou will be sent you by special measenger. No paper delivered after 1p.m. Pay ay money to carrier or ether collectors unless they present erodon tials from the undersigned. . Under no circumstances will earners er ccllecters be allowed to take stops. All netioes of this kind meet be given to tnis office direct er by letter, or in person, er phene 664, one ring. JOURNAL PUBLISH.NO CO MU TICKET For President, WILLIAM HOWARD TAFT. Vice President, JAMES SCHOOLCRAFT SHERMAN. the Stats Journal Heres the way election bets are posted in Salt Lake city according to the Tribune: Any part of $1,000 to $500 Taft elected. Any part $250 to $1,000 Knight elected. Any part $75 to $100 Americans I I j . carry county. Any part $400 to ries New York. STATE TICKET REPUBLICAN WILLIAM For Governor, SPRY, Balt Lake County. For Justice of the Supremo Court, W. 11. M'CAIITY, Sevier County. . For Representative In Congress JOHK1T! HOWELL, Cache County. For Secretary of State, C. & TINGKT. Juab County. DAVID MATTSON, Weber County. For State Auditor JESSE D. JEWKE8, Emery County. For Attorney General salt Lak County. A. IL BARNES, snmmnw e u of Public Instruction A. CL NELSON, Sanpete County, JUDICIAL TICKET J. For Judge, (( COUNTY TICKET. . FRANK MOORE. Term.) JOHN T. BYBEE, (Two-yeTerm.) (Four-yea- ' r ar , . FOr County Sheriff. BARLOW R. WILSON. For County Clerk, 8AMUEL G. DYE. For County Treasurer, ALMA D. CHAMBERS. Fir County Recorder, JOSEPH B. WALLACE. For County Aeaessor, EDWIN DIX. For County Attorney, DAVID JENSEN. FOr County Surveyor, H. J. CRAVEN. For City Constable, ALONZO J. ROGERS, County Committee. OSCAR B. MADSEN, Chairman: CARL ALLISON, Secretary. PUT THEM ON RECORD are putting legislative candidates on record for er against a primary election law, the Initiative and referendum, and the guaranteeing of bank- deposlta. It is a good Idea and should be done by the voters of Utah. After the heat of the campaign dies down the rank and file of the people who desire no Jobs, but who do desire good laws and clean administration will turn their attention to the legislature that will meet the first Monday in January. Would It not be a good Idea right IN Colorado the voters - three Th more critical you are about the fit and quality ef undergarments, tha greater our confidence that you will ba pleased and satisfied Mith Merode Ma& Underwear Ws offar you "MERODE garmsnts in all stylos, materials and wsights, in a wid rang of styles, insuring psrfsctisn in fit and comfort. We Feature a Few Examples for Your 'Selection' Ladles' heavyweight fleeced 29e vests and pants Ladks heavy merino, $5 per cent wool vests and panta. .85c Ladles all wool vests and 88c pants Ladles heavy fleece unions... 4Bc Children's heavy fleece vests and panta, all sixes 25c Childrens heavy fleece, swing ribbed vesta and pants, all ", rises 35c Children's heavy fleece unions. 50c $-- $25 even votes. Bryan geta 185 electoral S.J.BURT&BROS. LABOR LEADERS READY FOR VERDICT ' faciliWASHINGTON, Oct 8.--To tate a quick decision before the general election In the contempt proceedings against President Gompers, John Mitchell and Secretary Morrison of the. American Federation of Labor, growing out of the alleged boycott ' of the Buck Stove A Range company of St Louis, counsel for the labor leaders yesterday gave notice to the counsel for the Buck company that they will adduce no further evidence In behalf of themselves and will submit the case on the evidence as already procured. In view of thla posi- RICH dla-tlc- ICE Mr. Editor: Thla heading appeared In Friday's lasue of dally Standard. Casting my eye over the Items below the heading I noticed this: "Forty Women of the Underworld Forfeited Their Deposited by Knnappearance Balls of $10 Each. As the other Items were immaterial, I suppose this one constituted the one sunken of as "rich." Now. we are told every little while, through this same paper, that there are nu-- who live on the earnings of these women's shame, and they are spoken of as being wholly devoid of moral tone and altogether brutish. Now, I would like to ask this question: If the fact of their acceptance of a living purchased by a traffic in shame puts them below the level of beasts, what will it do for the Inhabitants of a city, who, having the power given banto thim by the state which cancer thla ish eating feeds va blighted lives, yet say our city Is in need of money, walks must be laid, school ( houses must be built, the waterworks system has been purchased, taxes are. high, etc., etc." We all know the sickening tale. Now In the sight of a God of purity which iiintnlls the greater? Will the water of marfy systems wash the stains from the lives of our youth who cannot escape the contamination and hardening that famlllarlly which vice brings? Who are these women of the "un- RAVING tion, they submit to the court that they are entitled to an Immediate decision. The case had been set for a further taking of testimony In this city next Thursday before an examiner In the office of Attorney Darlington of the Buck cdfapany, tha thirty days first allowed and twenty additional for the purpose of ' taking tha testiMr. mony expiring on Thursday. a Gompers and hla associates are that the decision be reached and announced Immediately. MANIAC IN HIS CELT BAN FRANCISCO, Cal Oct. 2 Jamea C. Tomalty, for ten years head bookkeeper In the city treasurers office, accused of conspiracy In connection with the disappearance, of $60,000 In public funds, la a raving maniac In a cell of the city prison: He believes hla wlfO U Hi tha siext cell. He has not eaten since his - arrest last Friday, nor has ho slept In that tlms. COURT MARTIAL TRAIN WRECKED.- NOBODY KILLED FOR C. B. MAGNESS WASHINGTON, D. C Oct. 29. As- sistant Secretary Newbury today ST. PAUL, Minn Oct 29. The Duthe court martial of Charles B. luth Limited on the Chicago, St Paul, Magnesa on tha charge of desertion. Minneapolis and Omaha road was He was recently married to Ada Gor- wrecked near Kempton la Wisconsin st The engine man, the daughter of former United 4 oclock this morning. States Senator Arthur Pue Gorman. and eight can were overturned. NoThe papers have been forwarded to body waa killed, but ten persona were League Island navy yard, where the seriously hurt. Indications point to J wreckers as the cause of the accident trial will ba held Immediately. or-er- ed ' FOR THE CITY of prosperous homes, will greet the stranger on the ground once the shame of Ogden. The hideous thing in woman's guise who haa built up the: horrible traffic, will cease to boast of, political Influence and the city Vlll know her no more. Our youth, with the free use of the power God gave them, will become the pride of the city, the guarantee ATTENTION, VOTERS! SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY and SATURDAY of; Ita continued prosperity and high moral standing. The mother's heart will be made glad to know thHt temptation does not stand In the way of her child, and as cltlxens we will rejoice to know that our beautiful city. In Ita struggle to rise, la not stained with the blood of wrecked lives. A WOMAN. . Pratt, the Democratic candidate tor county attorney, Is a successA. E. ful lawyer of wide legal experience, having practiced in the courts of Utah for eighteen years. He Is a member of the law firm of Richards. Rolapp A Pratt. His opponent On the Republican ticket Is the clerk of the munctpal court of Ogden City. A RARE TREAT. The lecture on "Aristotle and His next Monday night at the ConGospel derworld eighteen years, Twenty church win prove a rare gregational some of fifteen years ago, years, yea. treat to all who attend. Under' the them, perhaps all of them, babes In the lausplcea of the Historical Club4 the arms of loving mothers, brought Is Invited to hear Rev, Elmer L 'public In of lack protection proper thiuugh their time of danger, and through the j Goshen on this great theme. lust of those to whom they turn as NOTICE OF SPECIAL STOCKHOLDnaturally as the flower to the sun for ERS MEETING. all that makes life what It should be to Banwoman Into this condition. every la given that a special ish the saloons, send the liquor back Notice of hereby the stockholders of the to the government whose treasuries meeting Gold kilning and Milling Comare bursting with coin and without Equity will be held at the office of the pany of one whose permission not gallon company, at No. 402 Eerie Building. intoxicants ran be manifuctured. Let Ogden, Utah, on th 20th of Nothe blood of men cool, their brains vember. 1908; at 10 oclockday a. m., for themlet them become normal, bring the purpose of a Board of selves to the same standard of moral- Five Directors of electing said company. ity they set for their sweethearts Oct 27, long. and wives, and the underworld? will W. C. Sumner, owning 1,400.000 become a thing of the past: legitimate shares. business bouses supplying the "needs First publication Oct. 28, 1908. r MIN UNDER ARREST FOR THEFT Vice-Presid- anx-ou- A For Commissioners: i to HIE POLICE COURT CUKES For State Senate, RUDOLPH KUCIILER. For State Legislature, THOMAS ENGLAND, Plain City, J. B. FULLER, Eden. J. R. MeCRACKEN, Ogden. HARVEY P. RANDALL, Ogden. car- will be elected. $500 to $125 Taft elected. $500 to $150 Taft elected. Any part $200 to $80 Talt elected. $100 even Utah goes Republican. 4 t0 1 Taft elected any amount up A. HOWELL. For District Attorney, NATHAN J. HARRIS. Particular - j Fir Superintendent Chanler states outside of the eolid south which will go Bryan. $200 Bryan gets four states outside of the solid south. $75 to $150 Republicans carry countv. $90 Taft carries Indiana. $125 to $500 Bryan elected. $80 to $200 Bryan elected. $50 to $100 Spry gets 4,000 more votes than Cnlght $50 to $40 Taft carries Ohio. $500 to $400 Taft carries Ohio. $100 even Spry carries Utah county. $50 even Knight carries Juab county. $150 to $500 Bryan elected. $100 even Knight elected. $200 to $80 Taft elected. $8,000 t0 $1,000 Taft elected,. $10 even one Democrat will be elected In Salt Lake county. $100 to $75 or any part, can name four men on American ticket who - For State Treasurer, That Gives Satisfaction in Every A $300 $100 even Groeabeck elected. $100 to $150 you cannot pick Og-d-- n, FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS THOMAS SEVT, Garfield County. LAFAYETTE 1IOLBKOOK, Utah County. HENRY COHN. Balt Lake County. Underwear 1 Judge 8. F. Corn departed for Evan-- I official ballot as It will stun, Wyo., this morning to assist In i Democrats. He is appear on the voting machines In this rounding up the a number scheduled for of campaign c'ty next Tuesday. This la dons In speeches. order to gtvs the voters every possible and W. J. Charles Melghan, Sr opportunity to vote their exact sentiments. On this ballot will be found Shtaly deiarted for Coalville this he names of all the candidates up for morning, where they are to enter into the Republican campaign, several election in this community. The man being on the program. speeches or woman uho wishes to vote conscienCol. Enoa A. Wall, the Salt Lake tiously will make a careful atudy of this ballot as It appeared In the State City mining man, la the largest single to the Democratic camJourfial. and in thla way ha can decide contributor fund In Utah up to date. The paign In advance Just how he wishes to vote colonel put up $1,006 according to yesfor what candidates. If he has any terdays announcement. to the operation doubt In his mind Monday, November 9. Hooper Is to tf the voting machine ill he has to invaded by the spellbinders of the be headof the call to at do is any party Weber county Republican committee. quarters where machines are on ex- Several good speakers are billed or hibition and Instructions will gladly addresses on the night before election. be given. The Intent of the law lx On the same night, .a big rally will to give the voter every opportunity to be held at Huntsville. vote hla exact sentiments as neer as Mayor A. L. Brewer showed bis conthat la possible under any law. The fidence in Jesse William Knight today intelligent voter will see to It that by betting $100 even on the election he takes advantage of the opportunities of this Democrat to the position of Utah. Down In Salt Lake, placed In his hands. It Is the highest governor 4 to 1 on the elecare offering they public duty any cltlxen can havs In tion of Hpry. thla country. Tonight le the time and the Grand is KEEP COOL. the place for the last big Republican rally of the campaign. Joseph M. six days the great campaign of Carey, former'y IT. S. Senator from IN will over. Thus far It haa been Wyoming, will be the chief speaker. le E M. Allison, always popular In remarkably free from rancor except will sieak also. In spots, such as Halt Lake City, for William Spry, candidate for governor Instance. He Is a wise man who keepa ikkiI In campaign times. The man who on the Republican ticket, waa In the He paid a brief visit to loses hla temper usually loses the argu- city today. and voiced confidence In headquarters ment and the case. There will he many the success of the entire national and temptations to "get hot1 between now state ticket at the polls next Tuesday. and the closing of the polls Tuesday Candidate Spry la convinced that his state of Utah. night, hut "getting hot will accomp- party will sweep the lish no good purpose. If it Influences a Samuel G. Dye will preside at the single vote It il he at the expenae rally in the Grand Opera houae to--I of the man who losea control of him- night. Mr. Dye Is a Candidate for county clerk and while not a politl-- ! self. There la little to get excited about can In the full sense of the word, has made himself highly popular during The members of all parties are pretty the campaign. Oratory starts at I decent fetlowa, after all. They art all oclock. . American citlaena; they are all aimAll la not lost yet If you voted at ing for the beet Interests of the counlast general election and moved try; and the elmple fact that all do 'the one election district Into another from asms not view the situation from the since, you may vote next Tuesday even siandpolnt Is no reason for a rumpus. though you have not registered this It la all right to be deeply In earnest. .year, if you are In this situation It ' 1 It la well for the country that men ' will be necessary for you to get aoldtrana-dla- -; of your from the fer registrar so and women do take deep an Interest trict and have the transfer recorded In public affairs, but there le no rea- with the t. registrar of your present son In the world for flying to pieces Thla may be done any time be-- 1 Ion day. over poltlca. Keep cool. It will soon tween now and. elect . ' satand will be better be over, you , the Republicans out by Registration isfied with yourself afterward if you In the county Tuesday and Wednesday hold yourself down to a reasonable waa the heaviest It haa been In .yearns before. In the Huntsville precinct basic. YESTERDAY f I Drug Sundries Our entire line of Boerner, Fry High grade perfumes, 60c grade, special (per os.) 25c Rsy Haoel Cream, special ...15c Lilac Toilet Water. 12 ox. bot75c tle .special oa Lavender TolW Water, .35o bottle, special . Florida Water, special ox. 8 : bottle. 20c Fire Wlth Haxri. sneclal ..25o Boerner cial Tooth Powder .spe- 5ILKS Fancy Pekin xilks with satin stripes In all the newest shades $1.00 values special, the yard 69c taffeta silks in all the latest colorings $1.00 values special, the yard 10-ln- ch 62c 15o Cleanaroma Tooth wash, spe15o cial . i Cold Cream, 2 sixes, special, 20x and Antiseptic tooth powder, spe. 10c cial Buttermilk toilet soap, 2 bars in box. regular 20c, special 10c ...... (per box) 15 ... - In Our Dress Goods Department We or showing the very latest fabrics at greatly reduced prices, such as cashmere, cords, newdane and novelty suitings at 28e (per yard) taffeta silks greatest value on earth at 80c special, the 10-In- ch yM 29c 21 -- Inch taffeta silks, $1.25 val68e uta, special, the yard Shoes For girls who wear shoes, sixes 2 to 2, we have about from 100 pair of $2.00, $2.25 and $2.50 grades In light and heavy weighta, button or lace, special, Friday and Saturday 11-- $ 1.65 50 pair of all felt slippers for Men or Women Just what ya want for the house these cold evening special, Friday and Bat-Ma- y 75c For $1.00 you can buy a line of Suits, for little fellows or coat and vest or suit for the older hoys. These goods are remnants and are worth more money but we want to clean up all our odds and ends so you may H f1 A A have your choice at CLOTHING Caw CLARK'S STORES & |