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Show THE DAILY STATE JOURNAL, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER PAGE FOUR, Daily Slatr Journal OGDEN, UTAH Journal Publishing Co ....Publishers UNCLE JOE' MUST FIGHT 7, 1908. TEDDY NEED NOT BE IDLE. O RESIDENT THEODORE ROOSE VELT will not find It neceaaary to 'go begging for a Job after hls term In j To hla regular Democratic Tuesday. the White House expires. Already he j was added the power of the opposition 'Methodist church and organised labor. Jhas been suggested as the successor of Thomas C. Platt aa United States senjHe remained In hla hum. and smoked his inevitable cigar tilted at an angle of ator from New York; as successor to 45 degrees while his friends were Charles W. Elliott as president of Har- West Virginia Defendentfin Various to one side and vard University and as associate Ediall opposition sweeping Claims Made by sending him back to Washington with tor of the Outlook, There may be other Jobe waiting. No a majority of 10,000 more xr leas bedoubt there are many, and all In addihind him. But the tear Is not over for Uncle tion to that greater opening down In Joe." He must still flglit for hie po- the jungles of Africa, the one that has Va-- , Nov. 7. Hon. RICHMOND, sition as sixa ker of the house of rep- more attraction for the President Just EL Charles of Maine, the Littlefield, now than all others combined. the resentatives. Some of th Republican master special bolds ever by the W Theoappointed list the for future on elected congressmen Tuesday are court States to pass United dore Roosevelt, the country will have Supreme pledged to vote against him. and othIn accounts all on no about great cause la Virginias him. The worry ers will rote against him for one reason state West of debt the suit we What shall do our against with or another. Already Charles N. Fowler, question. will the haa no begin direct Investigation Virgna, applicawaa who elected to congress from New on Monday. Jersey fur the eighth time, la announced tion in th case of this man. ,He has I will take him several on more one demonstrated than occasion months probably aa a candidate for speaker. It goes to complete the Intricate without saying that he la a Republican. that be la able to take care of himself, business which demands hls aten-tioand no doubt he will do It again. And this la hla platform: of all Claims and counter-claim- s At the same time there are many The houae of representatives shall who would like to ae d evidence with the sorts, together In the President elect a board of managers consisting of con. will be passed upon by the seven members which shall be charged the senate after the fourth of Match. master, who to regarded as an expert with the direction of legMMtion which What a rattling of dry bones there In such matters. is now assumed by the speaker of the would be there, to be sure, with RooseHis appointment to eminently satishouse.1 velt oa the gentleman from New factory to the lawyers representing Virginia. Speaker Cannon la regarded by many York!" as an Incubus, aa a block on the wheels HIS GUESS WAS GOOD of progress, and these will wish Fowler or any other good man God speed In his next time this man Frank H. NEW RECTOR WILL Joust with Uncle Joe, but le will makes an election prefind him firmly seated In the saddle and diction we will sit up and take notice. a hard man to unhorse. He was chairman of the Republican national committee. It took him a long HOW BRYAN GAINS time io make a prediction. Then he predicted that Taft would have 225 Rev. William W. Fleetwood, recently THOSE Democrats who have pinned electoral votes and he stuck to It Taft appointed rector of the Church of the eternal faith upon the will have 121 electoral votes which Is Good Shepherd, to succeed Rev. Alfred leadership of William J. Bryan will close enough for all practical purposes. Brown, who held the position for the find profit In considering the flgurre of pest six months, asserts that the affairs hls three trials for the presidency. of the church were left in excellent condition by the late pastor. In 1494 McKinley received 471 elecRev. Fleetwood will Inaugurate a new toral votes and Bryan 174. Mr. Bryline of social recreation In the church, as soon aa he ran get acquainted. He an's percentage was !.(. In 1000 ntenda organising a chlldrea club and McKinley received 202 electoral votes later a mens club, and will endeavor In and Bryan 155. Mr. Bryana percentmanner to bring the congregation WAY tonijra totter age was 14.7. In 1908 Taft received understanding of himself 121 electoral votes and Bryan 142. Mr. and tha church. Bryan'a percentage was 23.5. Note the gradual decrease. Morrison and Kitche l But perhaps there are those who tampers, SHOW APPRECIATION consider the popular vote the better Bound for Big Denver test. Very well then. Here are the G. CANNON won a great JOSEPH In his Illinois district last I I (Incorporated) Published every evening except Sunday ! I Telephonee Bell. Bualneaa Office 141 ring Ind. 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Business Manager ale ! pro-an- THE Special Onliffm Five Hundred Coats on Sale, including: BEAR SKIN, KRIMMERS, VELVETS, BROADCLOTHS. KERSEY. In fact a wonderful assortment to to choose from in ages 1 to 6 years. Ranging in price from $2.75 to $20 and we say take off or 25 per cent Discount. 1- -4 i JUDGE THEM BY THEIR WORK that the election la over and voters have selected public servants fur the county for the ensuing two years It la to be hoped that we shall hear less about the machine" and about the houae court ring." After a full discussion and after considering all sides of the questions Involved the voters at the ballot box have expressed their opinion of the machine. Of the three men who were charged with composing this machine" Judge J. A. for another Howell has hern term on the district bench; Randolph Kuchler hsa been elected to a four-yeterm In th slate senate, and David Mattson has been elevated to the position of elate treasurer. In thla way the voters of this county, this Judicial district and thla state have passed their NOW ihreeTeaders OF figures: In 1894 McKinley received a popular plurality over Mr. Bryan of 401,8(4. In 1900 Fresldent McKinley's popular plurality over Mr. Bryan was 149,790. The figures are not all In yet for Mat Tuesdays election, but close computations place Judge Taft's popuMr plurality at 1,500,000. At this rate of progression how long would It take Mr. Bryan to reach the T machine." Whitt house anyhow Judgment on thla In a similar way the voters of the I TOLD YOU SO" county have responded to the senseless cry of rourt touse ring." Some of the ERHAFS the meanest man, next to officials elected last Tuesdty hare held the one who used the wart on the office before, and the majorltlee plied hack of hla neck fir a collar button, to up for them must be regarded as the man who cornea up regularly after of their records. The fact the election with Itold you so. that In the heat of a bitter partisan Col. J, 51. Guffey Is at It thla year. light nothing waa brought forward IIe is the man who waa thrown out of agalnat them except the Indefinite, the Democratic national committee at meaningless cry of court houae rlng Denver and shut out of the convention la the beat proof In the world that their as a delegate. The day after the elecrecords were straight, that they have tion Col. Guffey, no doubt laughing In been worthy public servants. hie aleevo aa h did so, called attention Of the n w men who will come Into to the statement he gave out in Denver office at the oiwnlng of the new year as after he lit," and hoped the Demothe result of the voting Mat Tuesday It cratic party would hare sense enough may be said that they are sll well to do better next time. known cHiaens. enjoying thq, absolute By the way, it to rather strange that confidence of all who know them. Noth- none of Hearst's Standard Oil letters hit ing of weight has been said against Guffey. He ! certainly In standard OH any one of them. Nor has It been said up to hla ears. Is It possible that that they are not well qualified to Hearst and Guffey drank out of the perform the public duties to which they same canteen (or the same oil can), wll be called. during the campaign? No doubt, fix- partisan reasons many in the community wish otht candidate THANKS TO THE COUNCIL had been ctioaen, but now that the ease has been submitted to the court of FOR the radical Improvement noted conditions In the red light disMat resort the ballot box; now that the voters of the county have said in un- trict in this city the community has to to thank the mayor and the city counmistakable terms who they look after their public bualneaa for the cil. The simple announcement that a next two years, It la the duty of all thorough Investigation was to be made good cltisena to foil In ond do their had the result of removing many of tha part In making the record of the county most objectionable features from that what It should be. Every official se- district. The police department In this lect'd M entitled to the support and co- way waa brought to a better realisation operation. not alone of the members of Ita duty to the community In conof hla own party, but of every right trolling this underworld. There to no danger that the blame for bad condithinking citlsen In the community. The State Journal tenders Its best tions there will be misplaced. The powMhes to the ofllclals-elec- t. It also gives lice department wifi be held fully reassurance that It stands ready to com- sponsible. The laws and the ordinances mend good public service wherever It give the chief of police and those assofinds It. And at the same time, in ciated with him full power to regulate tha Interest of the public welfare, the the red light district, and It to no exState Journal holds itself ready to criti- cuse for them to say that they have not cise whatever It considers wrong In been ordered by the mayor and council the acts of nny official. In thla It will to clean up. ' It Is their duty to clean up aim to be fair and Just, it will aim to and keep clean, orders or no orders. be guided solely Its duty to the There can be no shirking of this general public. ar so-call- ed P -- MIR Oil 111., Nov.. 7. Samuel CHICAGO, Gompera, Secretary Morrison, John Mitchell and 200 delegates departed on Members of the Ogden fire depart- are making smoke In great a special train for Denver today. Iment today, out of clear Havanas them by the Evans grocery President Gompera, of the American i Federation of Labor, declared that he company aa evidence of appreciation did not know what the convention ; for the good work done Friday morn-- ; would do regarding the formation of log, when the grocery store took fire an Indipedent labor party. He de- and for nearly an hour threatened a Efficient work clined to discuss the probability of hla serious conflagration. and said he believed that of tho department prevented serious both Morrison and Mitchell would be damage. candidates for SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., Nov. 7. Gompera will be of the American Federation This by unalmous vote. Samuel president of Labor was the OGDEN STAKE HOLDS statement today of Walter McArthur, editor of the Pacific Coast Seaman's Journal one of the leading labor leaders of the weat. He declared that the laboring meu are more enthusiastic than ever for Gompera and that the Pacific Coast delegation will demand hla FIRST CONFERENCE The first quarterly conference of the Ogden Stake will be held Sunday, the Sth, at the tabernacle. The morning session will convene at 0:45 and be continued at 1:55 p. m. . Apostles John Henry Smith and Orson F. Whitney be at the conference. The T. M. For envelopes, lettemeads. business will T. L. M. I. A. will meet conjointand call The Journal etc., up ard. dodgers, lob moma Both phones 044. ly for the evening session at 7:25. S.J.BURT & BROS. WHEELS OF INDUSTRY TURN are extended more freely and there la a oteworthy improvement in mercantile collectlona Tanners are takhides freely and prices tend ing AGAIN upwards. Brad.treefs today will say: (Continued from Page 1) than for the year of 1907, but It was more than any proceeding year, and was (111 per mils per month more than In the year of the tost presidential election, conditions rapidly are becoming normal and prosperous." R. O. Dun A . NEW TORK, Nov. 7. Co.'s Weekly Review of Trade today will say: Election reaults and the advent of more seasonable weather In some sections of the country were helpful to trade this week, and except In parts of the south, where the holding of cotton Interfered, collections also have shown Improvement. In wholeamie end manufacturing linen the tone of business shows marked Improvement. Orders which were conditioned on election results have been confirmed and many new ones placed, the net result being nn elargement of the volume of business at first hand over recently preceding weeka. Many Industrial concerns have announced nn Increase of capacity and of running time, and sales of structural material, cotton goods for spring and reorders for fall and spring wear, woolens, and shoes and other lines have been enlarged. Seasonable weather haa stimulated retail trade, while manufacturing plants are more active and numerous new undertakings have been started. Sentiment la more hopeful regarding the commercial future, orders being placed for remote delivery, which to a noteworthy improvement over the conser- -' vatlve attitude formerly conspicuous. Preparations for holiday trade are on a liberal scale and there to a feeling of confidence that renders holders reluctMARRIAGE LICENSES ant to do business when concessions are "ought. All the leading Industries have A Increased output, some having already large contracts,, while others 8hnshone. Ida. operate more freely in anticipation of John Mendlofa Cm Ilia Alois. ..Mountain Home, Ida. orders to come. Commercial credits 000000094'490000000 Said Baron Rothschild It taken more wit to keep a fortune after GRAND OPENING OF THE have made it than it does make it. Colonial Theatre So it is with a reputation. Wednesday, Nov. 18 - Mme. Nordica i ' The men who made ' Assisted by Emma Showers, Pianists; Frederick Hastings, Baritone; Andre lre you tanner' Suits and Goats 4 Seat Sals opens at Benefit, Aecompanisl tho box office Thursday, November SAL Next six rows $.00 3.00 : reserved.,.;... Balance, unreserved , 2.50 1.50 1.00 All Mail Orders Must Be Accompanied by Checks. Make Your Reservations Early Grapes! Grapes? head-and-ha- nd work to main- tain the good reputation which their 4.00 First six rows Firet eix rows, a. m. $6.00 , Next ten rows Gallery 12, 10 OF PRICES. First Fleer First six rows (divans . .'. Next nine rows Balcony Spend more ments have earned than the average facturer knows how to spend. 'Fall Styles are ready. nobby suit at manu- Your idea in a Suits $10 to $45 Walson-Tanne- r Clothing "Where the Clothe. Fit Grapes! Our last carload of the year and your last opportunity to purchase. FANCY TOKAYS at a Bargain. Better get a basket, only 50 cents Ask your grocers. gar- Co. |