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Show M0RXI2TO Utah National Bank WHO THE REPUBLICAN UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY. CANDIDATES ARE Somethin of the Men Who Will Achieve a Notable Repub Scan Victory in Weber County This Year, JU'DOLPH KUCHLKR, THOlJ. C-- PANCAKE, GEORGE 8- - DEAN, W. L STEWART. Mr. Rudolph Kurhler. of tho legisbusl-nelative tk'ket, la a bright young man and mill b ab!a to bring a to bear practical business Judgment enbmit-ted upon all legislative problems to him for solution. Mr. Ihoa. C. Pamaka is a labor representative, a dtottnetly union man, and ihe people of tho different labor organizations now have an opportunity to send to the legislature one of their number mho can. from a pereouai kno ledge of the needs and demands of labor, will present to Utah 6olons laws whichlabor. reflect the views of organised Mr. Pancake deserve to he elected. In Mr. George S. Dean we have one of the of progressive bast representatives young Utah. He la a splendid citizen as hon- , a est man, who will certainly act always clear-beade- straight-forward- d, for the beat Interest of tha whole stare and will acaloaaly guard tbe especial interests of Weber county. Hon. W, 1 Stewart, of Warren, Is one of the least known of Weber county's big men, and tbia only because he will nut the push himself to ths front. Hs haaraghardy, Scotch summon sense, tbe ged Independence and the sterling manhood which are marked chararter-ffUiu- a of his rase. We know that if all he the people know him as we do we would ho unanimously elected and know that If elec tod hs would faithfully servo only tha beat Interests of Weber county and tho State of Utah. ly double tbe first majority. During the four years he hae served In that capacity not a word derogatory to hi judgment, character and abiliiy baa been said and bis record In tbe handling of over t!,9nu cases is one te be proud of. He has shown care, keen and impartiality judgment, strict thought In the disposal of tbe cases tried before him. Judge Howell eas instrumental in securing for Ugden tbe Carnegie gift of 126.090 for a library sad as a uienilier of tbe building committee displayed energy and ability, lie has ever since the organization of the library board of directors served as its secretary. To i be posit ion for which he is a Judge Howell will bring added distinction. He Is a clean man in his private II to and has marked abiliiy as a lawyer and judge. It Is sincerely to be hoped that the peofile of Weber, Davis and Morgan counties will tally up a flue majority for such a man. ran-dldui- e. FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY HALVERSON. GEORGE George Halverson, candidate for district attorney, is known to every voter in tbe district. He is a lawyer of unnsusi acumen and legal attainments and is for the position to which he aspires. As county attorney he possessed the confidence of tbe tax paye it (or he was zealous In the discharge of his duties and the interests of the county were the recipient of his careful attention. When he was appointed district attorney there were a number ot very import-;- t cases' in court and he has administered the duties of the office in a FOR COUNTY CLERK DAVID MATTSON. most commendable manner. The votcandidate for ers will make no mistake In electing tho David Mattson, He is a loyal Republican and him. ekwk. la one of tho biggest, broadest-udnda- d, hae aided In building up and strengthenterprising, young Utahns of our entire acquaintance. He knows ening the party. everybody, everybody knows Dave. THE STATE SENATE He will surely be elected, and, after FOR C. R. HOLLINGSWORTH. receive Juet will everyone event, that and courteone treatment. Tho interest Mr. Charles R. Hollingsworth, the of the county will be honestly and candidate for state senator. Is a young tho and people man carefully looked after with a very bright future before will never regret any confidence they him. He haa a clear, acliVe brain anu may repose in Dave, well-fitte- r.?:v..T d price of OGDEN, UTAH. John E. Dooly Horace E. Teery Ralph E. Hoag Vice-Preside- Cashier Sella FOREIGN end drafte on ell points. INTEREST ON DOMESTIC rtro.bro.Bt. la Chavrh. Family pews were Introduced t the beginning f the aeveuieeuth century. Sum of these had a table and fireplace. also curtains and window blinds so as to secure tbe utmost privacy. Tbl M te abuses. In nine of the closed pewe card playing was not (miMuimou. and tLe tedlnm of a long service was sometimes relieved by light refreshment. Kellqnnr- -. O. B. Utah, thoroughly wideawake, and capable. We have no hesitancy in coiiinu nding him to tbe people of WcIht county a one who will be thoroughly alive to their Interests. We believe ibxt all aectiona ot the county will be fairly treated and tl.eir needa Inquired into by Mr. Mad TIME went an etxinon.ical and efficient ministration of me beiiff'e office. TYPEWRITERS FOR CO. SUPT. OF SCHOOLS W. N. PETTERSON. -- ad- TORRENT Mr. W. N. Pettersou of West Weber, FOR COUNTY ATTORNEY E. T. HULANISKI. Edmund T. Hulaniskl, the candidate fur county attorney, i so well and like it favorably known that we feel for him to stake any appeal i to the voter of Weber county. He is one of the men who loved his country mell enough to shoulder a musket In her dei.n.e in 'Gl. He was mustered out, alter Lee surrendered, as captain and be won hi commission by bravery upon the battlefield. Tbe captain has long been a resident of Ogden, lie i possessed of a clear, concise, legal mind, and. In the adminof the istration of the legal affair county, take care to keep tbe officers and clear of ail legal entanglements servlaw anita of every kind. He is ing hi first term, deserves a and w ill surely get it. um-Ics- ibe candidate for superintendent of schools, (to be voted for and elected by the county precincts) is thoroughly qualified for the position be seeks; ia one who baa deroted some time to teaching and is qllve to the requirement s uf advanced education. His methods will be up-t- date and his election means impruveit.eut and advancement la our already excellent county school system. PREP AIRING A SPECIALTY At the Dances s.. . Haaly House, Opp.itepoc FboaetS A large Assortment of and Bailable Information Ooaai on hand. Guaranteed by America Ticket SrekerW AaYh Remember Always yoe start eaU eg Ticket Office At the Theaters, or Catch a Train in a Hurry Phone 22.- - Allen Transfer Company. BECRAFT, 25SL OGDEN CORNER GRANT AND 24TH 6T. THE OREGON SHORT r Ann WILL YOU Henry E. Steele, candidate for invest In e place of unimproved le.vdf (to be voted fiir in Ogden In Weber County f City only) la another one of the brave Improved format Adjoining uld boy in blue, who, though a SouthHalf mile from R. R. Statlonf erner by birih, loved the Union well Right next to irrigation Canal f enough to fight for four long years for Providing you can buy on monthly the glory and buuur uf the Hag and tbe payments! indivisibility of the country. He has Say $10 or $10 or 820 per month! had years of experience in oqyvlng Or quarterly! Or annual payments!. papers and Is one of the valued serFOR COUNTY SURVEYOR vants. whose services tbe public And no Interest! H. J. CRAVEN. can to do without. Every And no taxes! The owner te pay taxes and earn lawyer, every person interested in havMr. Herman J. Craven, the candidate ing proper service of court papers, will tfnue te us the lend until It ie fully of high for surveyor, is a gentleman man vote for and ask his friends to vote for paid fort standing In his profession, n re- Henry Steele. above whose private life is entirely proach and who will give tbe county faithful, efficient service in hi department. All Far the Bert. do the roses fade slowly Said piece of land will cost yeu Why . FOR COMMISSIONERS. away? she Inquired poetk-allyper aero. 1400 for CO acroa. "Well, replied the baldbeaded young LONG TERM -J- OS. STANFORD- 0800 fee 40 verse. over all It's it think when man, you ON. MADS SHORT TERM 0. B. $1,200 for SI to comfortable more best. It's for the the for Joseph Stanford, candidate cWmmia-slunehave them fade slowly sway than to for county ddnss or Call on a la one ot whom thejpeople of go off all of a sudden, like torpedo." Well dune, should ay, Weber coouty & KENNEDY Worse, be has Might good apd faithful servant, memminute I this Mother Horrified just been oae of the iuj1 painstaking Room 6, First National Bank bers of the board and, being a man taw Mr. Nlcefellow's arm around your to Utah. awful qualified Waist RepentIts Building;, fully perfectly liberal education, Ogden, of bas ant Daughter mother, but it "keep the books," so to speak, been largely trusted by hla fellow would bo a great deal more awful to members with important details ine see bis arm around some other girls legista-tlvevery branch of the county waist work. In fact, the people of enWeber county have been fortunate Her Trestle. low ough to have a 125 man at the First Boarding House Mistress Ive seen It figured out that people can live on 12 cents a day. Second Boarding House Mistress Ah! But you can't get them to do it Brooklyn Life. r, . HUNrER UMl Tito (June It. 1904.1 DEPART: Nta Butt aed Portland.. U;M e No. 9 Pocatello, Montpelier and Butt X:2la No. 11 Cack Valley No. 12 Balt lake aadTlntle M4i No. $ Salt Lake and later. mediate points T:U No. $ Salt Lake Prove Milford"" and aU points $ N& IS Balt Lake had laker- mediate points d;M pe T con-stabf- WORLDS FAIR 13 CXAXSE CF CARS ...I" iq TO Siogeeoeoeeeeegggga No. llll m t:M ee Butte sad Foeetolle Express .X2;4$ 9m. 11 8c!tLeke and Tlntia f6i N& 7. Salt and mil via UNION PACIFIC irt frd I No. AND N& (Balt Lake Pnu I ..... and inter-- -- lk:N um $49 ee u u Portland and Butte. . !;0t Ne 10 Butt end FoontoUo 9:N am No. 12 Cache ValUy I$:S9 Traine south, of Juab do not iw Sundays. C. A HENRY, Ticket Anal A. B. MOSELET, Troy. Pm, Agent, Ogden, Utah, A BURLEY, G. P. A T. A Salt Lake dtp NAILKOADU Pasuufcr an luted st suis estnoc st s uu. ventral hour Is tha morn lug, tlisj savlsg tins sad expraaa os arrival st Bt. Louis, and avoiding tha groat crowds st ths big of ths Esposilum a Station. MANY HOURS QUICKER THAN ANY OTHER ROUTE s, ARRITO: a1 SNB RETURN WABAOH ........ ,!? ST. LOUIS If So Ton don't change much to people who see yoe frequently, but the men who eeee you once in five years notes a greet difference. Atchison Globe. The above cut Is a good llkemfea of David Mattson, nominee for county ticket. clerk on the Republican He was bora some thirty yean ago In Ogden City. Later hie parents moved to West Wsber, whare he received his early training, that of the term. While AND ALL THE OTHER yet a hoy be began business for himself. He managed the farm successfulOFFICES WILL BE PRESENT AND EXPOUND STATE FOR CANDIDATES ly while at the earns time he engaged to in tbe sheep business THE PRINCIPLES OF PEACE, , PROSPERITY AND PROGRESS advantage. BseJUng the Importance of an education. though late In boyhood, he dlb posed of his property interests and same to Ogden where he received hie education at the Weber Slake Acade-m- y. la fully posted upon ell questions that When the Ogden sugar factory eras will oome before tho iegivlataro. Hie being befit he was one of the first men service in tho county clerk's office has employed in Re oonntr action. He re fitted him for hie new duties end the malnad la a prominent position at this opla of Weber county will secure tnatttutau until t was completed and valuable public servant by hie election. had enjoyed its flnt successful yearh run. At this time he was altered the FOR COUNTY RECORDER DANIEL WEBSTER ELLIS. la the county recorder's oflost where he remained tar two Dnnlai Webster Ellis has proved successive terms under Mr. Uwxftrsbot and Mr. Kllle. In IMS, Pseeldsnt Bfge-lap- himself an ideal county recorder. The of tbe Ogden Stale Bank being la duties of oounty recorder, as defined need of an mbs tract and tiUe man, by the legislature, moke it aeoessery offered tbe position to Mr. Met tees, for that official to be pus tossed of the who aoeepfed. He le now employed la technical knowledge required fur platihte capacity. ting property and abstracting titles. Mr. Mattson is emently qualified Our people ere not all probably aware for the position of county clerk, being of the luiportauoe of tho work required familiar as he is with the duties of of the county recorder, but it I sufaid Ace. ficient to say that Mr. Dili possesses Dave is obliging, and being compet- In tha very highest degree the necesent, he ia entitled to the suffrage of tha sary technical knowledge. Is obliging, voters of fhle county, gonial, courteous and It would be alof a hank, or some popular public of- most impossible to find a man capable ficer, who, through unfortunate specuof filling his place In the office. He laton. has been misled into a should he with which he is of the fuads entrusted, but the citizen of Weber FOR COUNTY ASSESSOR county can lay aside ell fear upon this EDWIN DIX. subject Their taxes may be high they doubtless are but they know Edwin Dix, candidate for assessor, Is that every cent ts faithfully collected an old resident of the county; a man and honestly accounted for by Alma who has been tried and not found D. Chambers. He deserves well of the wsatinr. Two years ago Mr. Dix was people and the people do credit to elected to his present position and themselves by supporting him for ofsince that time has devoted himself to fice. a thorough and systematic discharge of the duties of his office. There is no FOR COUNTY TREASURER place which is quite so difficult to Ml ALMA D. CHAMBERS. as the office of assessor, because the values pieced upoa property in that Alms D. Chambers Is one of the best office control in the matter of Individ products of Utah; one of the men who ual taxation. Mr. Dix has so systematmeets the description of the noblest ised his work as to give almost uniwork of God. We do not know how versal satisfaction. Hu deserves a long Alma Chambers bas been county treasurer, but we know neither Weber J. a, tcounty, nor any citizen or taxpayer In FOR COUNTY 8HERIFF (V 1 Weber county, has ever lost a- single JOSEPH BAILEY. rent through Mm in all the time that he has been a public servant We read Joseph W. Ballry, candidate for sheralmost In every issue of our dally pa- iff, la serving hla first term, having pers tbe etory of some trusted employe succeeded Cbaa. E. Layne two years FOR DISTRICT JUDGE ago. "Mr. Bailey bad previously hud CSSVfiiSNT ! J. ALBERT HOWELL. some experience as a deputy under Mr. so and bad himself acquitted Layne It is said of Judge J. A. Howell, Re- well that the people expected much nf publican candidate for Judge of tbe him. They were sot disappointed. In district court of the Second Judicial fact, Mr. Bailey has made a record for district that no man in Weber, Davis that has exceeded the moat or Morgan counties Is more eminently efficiency expectations of his friends. anguine fitted for that high honor than he. He work In perfect harmony with the From the time of his graduation with efficient polios department of the highest honors from the Harvard very CKy and of the neighboring Ogden law school until 19i0 Judge Howell sheriffs and police departments and is practiced law in Ogden. In 190tl he entitled to n if tho people whs elected Judge of the Municipal desire protect km from criminals and dMJU.LBffiJTBagJI court and in 1902 near by TIME CARD. Costs No More to Use the Seenlo Line, the Burlington Route from Denver to St Louie or Chito use any other linos for the same trip. And there costs it then cago, to Governor Wells Denver, and Is Thrtf Sleeping Car Every Day . From St Louis and Chicago all Bant ern points are easily reached. Tell mo destination, and I will toll jnu r'iur to get there. ' 79 W. SECOND SOUTH ST I vw Salt Lake City ft Eff-E-ff 99 Second: The best Fit. Third: They Always hold their shape. All Prices All Kinds l Fast Direct connections at Omaha via Lin to St Paul and Minneapolis. North-West- ern Tickets, reservatkmt and fun information can be obtained from C. A Walker, General Agent, Rv. Kortti-Wsst- en nwii South Male Start, SsH Lake Citr, Uah. Mall 3:1)0 a L HENRY, Ttoket pm Ayrnd. A. BL MOSELET, ITmv. Pass And Ogden. Utah throughout Cheap Rates to St. Louis SBGo5!!X5W G San Pedro, Los Angeles and Sait Lake R. R Co. Depot Third, West and South Temple to. Salt Lake City. 3 Trains We can save For Provo, Leht, Fairfield aud Mercnr, connecting at Nephl for Mantl and intermediate potato os Sanpete Valley By.... For tiarflsU Beach, TooMamele, Stockton, moth. Eureka and 8$ Ter City (via Learn Is CL F. WARREN. General Agent, No. 411 Dooley Bock Balt Lake City. BEPART. 7:30 i For Provo, American Fork. LOU, Juafa, MU lord, Frteeob CaUentes sad tator aied lata points &Q5 From Prorq America Fork, Lebi, Juab Frisco, Cal tentee and intermediate points From Provo, Lehl Fai Said, Mercur and Sen-pet-e Valley Ry. potato. From SUver CUy, Maa- moth. Eureka, Stockton, 3 Daily Write an you money. am ISgESS IlCMtf IN EFfBCt JUNE 8TH, 1904. DEPART DAILY. Atlantic Mail all points R. G. W. TIME CARD No. 6 Mu-for- d, East 9.35 g .... .!-- 4 : No. 12, Salt Lake local d No. 2. Chicago Bt Louis .2.1s P . No. 4. Atlantic Exprou, all Um-ite- ...... ........... 9 points East ARRIVE DAILY. No. 5, Pacific Mall, Salt Lake ll:w a 'Nil and Oarteld and all points East Bench No. 1, Chicago and BL Louis 5t35 P m limited ALL TRAINS DAJL. Nc. II, Local from Park City Pullman at Buffet Dally 7:M P ping and San Pete Valley Service between Sait Lake, Mllfotd, 3, Pacific Express from Modena and Callautee. Dbwet stags No. fell pOlBtS BSSt.eoeeeeaeelE.5lfc connections for all mining sitFta( j. steeping cars to Oman Through Utah and Nevada. soothers Chicago and S- - Lonia, New Tort Boston. Free reclining chair cars City Ticket Office, car service on perfect dining TeL Ml trains through coll on or eilfrneeg for purtlculars, C. A. HENRY, Ticket Agent, 0 egenta, Balt Lake Route V JL U L A. BENTON, Gen. AgetPsgrJ1 UUURH, Dieutct Pssm Balt Lake City, E. W. GILLtTT, Oca Pass, Aj B. GILSON, Agent Ogden. 5.35 p m m a have removed to 2546 Washington Avenfte. They want Honey, Alfalfa Seed and all other Produce for which they PAY tSPOT CASH. BLACKMAN & No. 101 ARRIVE. Overcoats excel in many ways First: The best quality. 7, only double-tra- ck railway between tbe Missouri River and Chicago. Excellent service u every particular. One of these trains, ths Ovsrland United, la the nost luxurious train In the world. Electric - lighted cfltosii,,ii,...f.i. 5:oo g m OUR mm ' to Chicago and tha EaA over the TINE TABLE An Overcoat misai-plicati- -- 111 R. F. NESLEN, General Agent Effective June 19, 1904. DEPART: Ke 9 Mao and Express... 9:19 ee No. 9 Overland Limited for BlnEa Omaha, Connell ' Denver, Kansaa City and oast dally see a o o e e 2:44 am No. 4 Atlantlo Exprou tot Denver, Omahe Ooxnoil Bluffe Kansas City end all 7:19 pm points east, dally ARRIVE, do. S Pacific Express from Connell Bluffs, Omaha. Denver, Kansan City and 41 a, ffi east daily No. L Overland Limited from Connell Omaha, Blnffs, Kan las City, Dao vsr and all points east, IM h 9k dally - a from Salt Lake City to Bt Louis; also to Denver, where good connections are made with thro train for Chicago. ALL ARE INVITED k Always on Time Sharman 421 L H. FOR CONSTABL- EHENRY E. STEELE. GRAND OPERA HOUSE I? Si, Imi. yon. DE RA L LY t jk"!' per month. Marteou. the popular young Republican, who i ibe candiis one of date for i lie ibe very brightest of tbe young son of Mr. OCTOBkk GRAND REPUBLICAN Vw' i. T0 MONDAY MOUSING, enter-.u'iniii-g FAYS POSITS. FOR REPRESENTATIVES. OGDEX, UTAH, EXAMINES, r OEE YHCll i HClll |