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Show THE PACE SIX 4TATE JOURNAL. DAILY MONDAY, TiflflllT of FOUR BRIGHT REPUBLICANS dt FOR LEGISLATIVE HONORS s George A. NOVEMBER 2. 190B. TIGER MAY HAVE run at polls claws Fuller of Eden, one of the nominees for the legisla- Republican ture, served during the last session and made a record In that body creditable both 10 himself and Weber county. He made no attempt at leadership but was recognised as a hardworking and influential member. He is fearlessly independent and not controlled by any machine or clique. He is a man who will prove himself valuable in the coining session, his experience serving him well, and he will not be found attempting to dodge any question. If h does not lead oil with a big vote we will be forced to believe that the people do not appreciate true worth. Rudolph Kuchler, the Republican nominee for state senator, is a man well known to every resdent of Ogden and Weber county. For two terms Mr. Kuchler served the county well and earnestly in the lower house of the legislature. During his second term, being then well versed in all tha details of legislative work his efforts were esiiecially successful and a account of his influence he was . vs : , , ' ; v, VT . men favor Mr. Kuchler's candidacy because he Is a business man. The laboring men favor him because he has proved himself their friend. The farmers favor him because In the past they have found him always ready to protect their interests. Private favor him because he stands for better and progression and all that tends to make Weber county reach the acme of perfection in every respect. Mr. Kuchler was elected to the lower house by a majority of nearly two thousand voles, which proves substantially the number of local friends hs has. cltl-se- ns Harvey P. Randall, Republican candidate for the legislature, was born thirty-eigh- t years ago at Farr West in the first brick house ever built in Weber county. Harvey Randall comes from great stock, a strong, earnest stock of people that has been a beautiful factor in the aggressive and humane feature! of government building, and of conquering the wilder-nes- e from revolutionary dayn to these brighter days tn the pleasant valleys of Utah. Harvey Randall's great uncle was the famous Bsmjiel J. Randall , who OGDEN POLLING PLACES. Mrs. May 1st Ogden 2d Jane J. L Moores store, 1268 15th 18th 17lb parliamentary rulings and his earnest desire to serve the people of his county to the best of his ability and to their beet interests made hlin a power felt throughout the state. Mr. Kuchler has the confidence of the people, this fact being shown when he was nominated by acrlamatlun for the senate. It was a grand compliment paid to We an honest, ardent Republican. think there is no man who might better have been chosen at this time when the Republican party needs the Mr. united efforts of all Its voters. Koehler's record as a cltlsen Is beyond reproach. He is a pnqwrty own- - all the election districts, the whole line will be held up for perhaps half an hour while a voter ia trying to swear in his vote. News Bureau Gives Result Tomorrow. NEW TORK, Nov. 2. The follow!-tablof the electoral votes in the dli tenant statea, with the probable has been compiled from the authentic sources and made publicnuwi today by a New Tork news bureau: Total votes in electoral college Neceeeary to elect Probably or certainly Republican i.ii'i Probably or certainly Democratic. !I:s Doubtful electoral vote e The Man That Knew. I had been told that I would find good summer board at a certain farmhouse In Nassau county, L. I, and I was about setting out from the country railroad station to find the place, when I ran across a man that looked ta if he could tell me all about It When I naked if he knew Farmer Alabama, D Green he replied: D Arkansas, Known ever him since he Yep. . California, R was a boy." Colorado, D Does he take summer boarders?" Connecticut, R Yep." Delaware. R Got a comfortable place?" Florida, D Poorest on the Island." Georgia, D Doesnt he set a good table?" Idaho, D It couldn't be worse." Illinois, R I have been told that It was a bang-a- Indiana, U a, R ,, , , place to vacate In for n couple of Kansas, R weeks." Better go anywhere else. Ills Kentucky, D Louisiana, D boarders leave after one meal." R But do yon really know Green?" I Maine, Maryland, U a I made bare naked, thinking might Massachusetts, R mistake. Michigan, R Why, I'm the feller hlmeelf!" he Minnesota, R Mississippi, D replied. And yet you any that that " Missouri, D I say that the beds are so blamed Montana, D poor and the fodder wo durned mean Nebraska, U Nevada, D that I left the place myself this morn- New Hampshire, R So long." ing! New Jersey, R. ts, . il.T lu 7 jj j , 27 lt New York, U NOTICE OF SPECIAL STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, U Oklahoma, D special Oregon, R u mi 13 4 8 14 11 10 is 8 g ,,.. ,.,.. B ,,,, 4 R-,,,,- ,. 23 7 4 84 4 8 . nt Holland-America- n Wash Alteration THE RUSH WITH JAMES B, McCRACKEN STILL PRICES CONTINUES BEYOND COM- PARISON. SIMPLY BECAUSE WE was so many years In congress from Pennsylvania and was speaker of the h House In the Congress, and he left hla Impress there that will long survive In American history. Harvey's father, and grandfather, were pioneers here in Utah and were good substantial cltlsens who did much to suubdue tho sage brush and giving to Wcbt-county a large number of descendants who are now the very bHfkbune of pood citizenship in county and state. The Randall blood Is not radical In anything from the far grandfathers and grandmothers down to the present generation, but Just a wholesome, class of want ' for people that everybody ARE 8HOWNIG WANTED Forty-fourt- BY JU8T WHAT IS THE DRESSER, THE PRICE SWELL REDUC- TIONS IN THE COLUMNS BE- LOW ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE SUCCESS OF THIS GREAT SALE. . level-head- ed friends HARVEY P. RANDALL er and taxpayer. He has lived In In busi- Ogden nearly thirty years. ness he Is honest and straight forward. Hla word is as good as his bond. He is a man whose every energy la devoted to the cause for which he stands and the principles for which ha fights. He has never affiliated with any other political party and is a Republican through and through. He has been successful in the management of hie own business affairs and has shown the same untiring Interest in managing affairs of state. He was treasurer of the Lewis and Clark Exposition commission of Utah, which returned nearly three thousand dollars to the state treasury after conducting a Utah exhibit which did great credit to the state. Business Harvey Randall lives at Five Points, Ogden, where he ia engaged In coal and lumber business, and has made a success of them, and by honest and hard work Is becoming wealthy with no voice anywhere raised in protest against his accumulations: in fact. It can be truly said that Harvey Randall has not an enemy In all the world. Harvey Randall was twice nominated for the city council by acclamation and elected by a large majority. He was nominated to the lost legislature by acclamation and elected also by a very large majority, and as a legislator in the city council and In the state legislature left his Impression on the best work done In both places and his name Is honored wherever spoken. His first vote was cast for President McKinley and he has always been a consistent Republican. Of course, he will be elected to the legislature next Tuesday, of that there la no earthly question, and the only question will be the slxe of hla majority. for he goes to the ballot box In the hearts of all the voters without a handicap in the world. SUITS 815.00 SUITS FOR . CraveneLLes $ 10.00 $25.00 SUITS FOR 12.50 ... 13.50 .... 15.00 ... 16.65 $30.00 SUITS FOR ... $18.00 SUITS FOR $20.00 SUITS FOR $22.50 SUITS FOR ... 20.00 $25.00 VALUES FOR ... ... 26.65 $35.00 VALUES FOR $35.00 SUITS FOR $40.00 SUITS FOR FOR 13.95 $3.50 PANTS FOR 15.95 18.85 $4.00 PANTS FOR $20.00 VALUES FOR 21.50 23.30 ... $3.00 PANTS $17.50 VALUES FOR $27.50 VALUES FOR $32.50 SUITS FOR FOR 12.00 $30.00 VALUES FOR Jo AD 20.45 21.50 23.95 OVERCOATS Odd Pants $2.50 PANTS $15.00 VALUES FOR.. $ 8 4 12 88 13 is hereby given that a meeting of the stockholders of the Pennsylvania, R Equity Gold Mining and Milling Com- Rhode Island, R pany will he held at the office of the South Carolina, D. 4 company, at Ho. 402 Ecclee Building, South Dakota, R. 12 Ogden, Utah, on the 20th day of No- Tennessee, D vember, 1808, at 10 oclock a. m., tot 18 D the purpose, of electing a Board of Texas, Utah, Five Directors of said company, 0 Vermont, R. Oct 27, 1908. 5 R Washington, W. C. Sumner, owning M00, 000 West 7 U Virginia, shares. 13 Wisconsin, R First publication Oct 28, 1808, Wyoming, D R Probably or certainly Republican. UNHAPPINESS DISPELLED. D Probably or certainly Democratic. U Uncertain or doubtful states. Km aafl Warns Abtat It. Many women weep and wall and refuse Flower Gardens on a Linar. to be comforted because their ones Tho Rotterdam, the newest vessel of tresses have become this and line. Is the faded. Many men Incline to profanity the bocauso tha Maa frits through tho thin heaviest vessel afloat, her gross tonthatch oa thoir cranium. It will be good nage being 25,000, and she has acnows to tho mlsorablo of both sexes, to commodation for 3,585 passengers, learn that NoWhros Herpleldo has bees the crew consists of 475 men. placed upon tho market. This la tbs nsw while Inscalp germicide and antiseptic that acta Many striking features have been which Is moat novel of the or the microbe by destroying germ that troduced, Is ths underlying cause of all hair de- .the palm court Here flower beds, struction. Herpldde ia a new preparaand ferns abound, and the cen tion, made after a now formula on an palms, the court Is surmounted by a of ter entirely new principle. Anyone who has tried It will testify us to its worth. Try majestic dome of stained glass. It yourself and be convinced. Bold by fiend Wr. In stamps Subscribers of Ihe Utan Stats leading druggists, for sample to The Herpiclda Co- - De- Journal are requested to mad and troit. Mleh. fellow Instruction printed at head of editorial eeluinm. Twit atsee-d- O coats and 81.9l Notlc msr-nlflee- David Galsford, 510 Wash. W. D. Shaw's store, 202 Wash .Joseph Baxter, 2068 Douglass County Court House, 24th St Fred Foulger, 738 24th. 0 .Mrs. Minnie Bailey, 1122 24th A Columbia Club Cigar Fac 451 25th 6 T. A. Shreeve'e store, 2540 Madison James Coleman, 487 28th A 14 th known as the Republican leader on the floor of the house. Ills record is ona of which any inan might well be Ills familiarity with legislaproud. tive work, his keen comprehension of' L Ship, 204 SSrd Warner, 110 W. 20th Mrs. C. L. Lowe, 228 21st ...Dr. T. Parker's Office, 124 24th ...E. T. Wooley,s Office, 2445 Grant 12th 11th GEORGE A. FULLER New York tuilua L .City Hall Leon Browning, 12 Poplar Uth OIIEJINDHED Careful Estimate of Probable trust-woith- 10th - E OF THE MACHINES NEW YORK, Nov. 2. That tbou-- ! sands of metropolitan voters will he disfranchised tomorrow, and will he unable to cast their ballots. Is the fear that la openly expressed today in many quarters. The new election law ns held responsible for this condition of affaire, and as It was fathered by Governor Hughes, the Democratic Herewith a brief mention of the state campaign managers are attemptcandidates on the Republican legisla- ing to make political capital out of tive ticket. The gentlemen on this the problem that confronts th election ticket are well known to most of the officials. 'there is one district in which there people of the county. Those who have served In the legislature before made are 885 names registered, and there records that were creditable to them- are many in which more than 800 selves and their constituents. The men have signed up the books. .It has been estimated by several candidates for the first term are gentlemen of the highest order and may experts in the Bureau of Elections be expected to do all In their power to that it will take from five to ten minadvance the beet Interests of the coun- utes for a voter to get through anty they represent. Upon the issues swering questions, sign his name, get that touch the home and welfare of his ballot, mark It and cast it. If it all the people, we are confident they takes ten minutes for each voter to go through this performance, it will will do the right thing. require just 188 hours and 20 minutes to put 800 voters through the mllL B. ono James of the If each McCracken, voter requires only five minRepublican nominees for the legisla- utes, the 800 can vote in 88 hours and ture, was born in West Virginia, on 40 minutes. 1857. He in studied law August list, But the polls will be open only 11 Michigan, where he resided for twenty hours. They will open at In the years, and was admitted to practice morning and close at I o'clock in the in the Supreme court of the United afternoon. Statea in 1888. He has practiced law In an tlec$on (district. In which in Ogden several years with Judge 800 men try to vote, each voted will Agee under the firm name of Agee A have and a half secjust forty-nin- e the is and recognised by McCracken, which in onds with all to go through y an bench and bar as an able his the and ballot forms into the get He is a man of strict box. lawyer. Ideal In is and every respect integrity It must be remembered that the legislative timber, safe, sane and voters will have to go through the mill sound, and we predict he will make a one at a time. Each voter will have record as a legislator that win be to answer all the questions required, creditable to himself and Weber j and In case he can sign his name he county. will have to subscribe his signature, take his ballot and maks way for the next man. In case he cannot write An Explanation. , A Boeton woman seeking divorce the time required must be multiplied ays her husband drinks 60 gallons of by four, as there will be a long list Her estimate Is of additional questions, and he may wklsky a month. have to show merles, scars, thumbprobably an exaggeration. If not. It -- moles, warts, ringworms and prints, explains why the average per capita other identifying evidences before he In no high ran get hla ballot consumption of liquor among thin sober people. Rochester Should there be many challenges, as Herald. ther will be undoubtedly in nearly Id 4th 6th 8th 7th 8th 8th DOUBTFUL VOTE $4.50 PANTS FOR $5.00 PANTS FOR $6.00 PANTS FOR $5.50 PANTS FOR $6.50 PANTS FOR $7.00 PANTS FOR .1.85 .2.25 .2,60 .3.00 .3.35 .3.75 .4.50 .4.10 .4.85 .5.25 $15.00 COATS FOR .. $18.00 COATS FOR ... $20.00 COATS FOR ... $25.00 COATS FOR ... $27.50 COATS FOR ... $30.00 COATS FOR .... $35.00 COATS FOR $40.00 COATS FOR ... ... 3 10.00 12.50 13.50 16.75 18.35 20.00 23.30 26.65 Both (D(MEKf GD o Phones CLOTHIERS TO MEN WHO CARE |