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Show 4 THE EXAMINER Piiehcd Every by Tna Day in the Year Itinoara Publishing Cm- SUBSCRIPTION - I ATEB. Delivered by Carrier lb Ogden Cm including Sunday Mornj, ing EaamiMr, par uw&ih.. Siagis sepias the feaicii of akille ' labor. The railroad yards are conge-- i owing to the fact that it 1 impuaaioie 1 1 secure moto tive poser and block nuSclem influx of busluea. move the by lit This is brought about fuel that the factories, put to their eapacitia. ara unable to fill Older within eighteen months ahead. Where heretofore common labor has been paid II ?5 a car. today thousand of imeltioi. ara going beggina. nn-a day. being a anted at Tba wag a of akiited labi!' have goua up, and every line of prufe.aion seek mure time to fl!t its engage-manta- . a 76e 5 V MAIL IN ADVANCE. KtSMthM M ttii4 hi aulnias of Ggiiea, par ysbr. ISiul AiiesatgabHeriy, ibbewieoe.. Liu ' Tfc -- FiARliM and INDEPENCENT. Xa aAaaMbar ia a airwiuy iaJa is au it padaaac newspaper. rau equal aaaw. AAA AO fAVilftlCAi 211 and au caeuuaa W puaiah. U vUi uagiva Lba Base uiuiisssa sad yni)tidki4. iu ba racaisu aa au subject praaauud ia respectful iagu-- g. Horn known atu tba true iiit11 muni ba pubuaitad la lull All luttara aal eoauauaiCbEuiaa signed by aea da ! plume. or aaauaad aaibaa, rid taro a a lb iaa vast baaksL Tbe brave man sever kldaa bablad aa i tan lard aaiaab Don't ask tua JLll-tu ba iwponaiol ter wbat you ara ashamed at. Such bem g the condfUu today, we might ask what ha. brought about the change? The entire matter nia. be aiupmariied ia one cxpioraion, and tiie to RepubU ia is that that owing lican party. Long as ha been the grrstnea and solidity of America, exemplified in every line, ya( it ba never been more pronounced than h is today. Not lurral? are labor) a and artisau glutted wib work, but the bank, tbe factories and mercantile institution:. are overflowing with mout-- and with buaiuesa. The pro rata dvr reuse of on koine and ou farm land I mortgage goes steadily on. Illustrating in another way, the savings tank deposit of 1814 amounted to I1.747.lttil.2ku. while In lyita they amounted t 11' These figure liuilcaie not Subscriber coulr a favor by informing tUia oEica il tailura aluue the financial weal'-- aud atanJ-Into laoairy Tba Examiner balors also illua-tratof odr country, but tbalr breaxfast the faith uf tbe masses, as ft is entirely', oi practically, all the masses Tba Morning Examiner caa be who uvii this wealth. fouad Ob sale by Uta indapsndtni Nawa Ca, Balt Laka City. When the laborer or artisau save Oa bU through tram laarlag little money he Aral build himhis Ogdra oa self a home: the surplus is limn deTba bouthrrn paciflo Railway, It Tba Untoa racifie Railway, and posited in the aavinga bank, where ' Tba C regia Short Lina Hailwa may draw four, four and a half or five Examiner patron will cooler a per cent. We have lu today saving tavor m the management by repractically lu per cent deposits odlca wbenavar this they porting to more tba to tiie at find than the.e were ten years ago. Ia fail desig paper nated place a. it not safe then to auMime that the laboring ntaa has also loci eased bl real estate holdings at least one hundred REPUBLICAN NATIONAL TICKET. per cent? Or, lu other words, ir the laboring man feels the general prosPar Preaident In ISOS. perity to tM. extent and shows bis THEODORE ROOSEVELT. o( Raw York. confidence in tbe financial Institutions of America, la it not safe to assume REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. that he ia also desirous uf protecting hia family, aud that the easiest nay For Rapraaantatlva In Congress of so doing la providing them a home? JOSEPH HOWELL. 1 Summarising the situation as It For Justice of Supreme Court under have this country today,, ge JOSLFH E. FRICK. Republican rule In the greatest condiREPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET. tion of prosperity the world ha ever known. . Never before ha it beeu For Btata Sanatar knuwd necessary to send a plea and E. T, HULANISKI. cry forth for thousand uf men to For Rapraaontatlvaa go to work. .Never before have the RUDOLPH KUCHLER facioriee worked as they are working GEO. A. FULLER now. Never before have all Industries GEO. S. DEAN HARVEY F. RANDALL. thrived aa they now thrive. Never before baa America enjoyed the peace Far Sharllf and prosperity nor tin It ever seen the G. A. SEBRINQ. smiling face that now greet ug on For Attorney every aide. NATHAN J. HARRIS, Republicanism stands fin- prosperity. war Commisaianara Democracy stand for poverty, soup OSCAR MAOSON houses and despair. Four-Yea- r Terra. Which Is the better of the two? FRANK MOOR do you prefer? Which r Term, - rja-iiiunM- ludi-viduai-, !t.2iil,-llS.Oo- g e - Two-Yea- EXAMiNEK: MOKNINU T!IG 4 OUDJSN, J.a George Halverson and want Skeen elected. For Traaeuaar ALMA D. CHAMBERS Far Recorder JOSEPH B. WALLACE. For Surveyor H. J. CRAVEN. Far CcnetaMo of Ogden City HENRY STEELE. . PROSPERITY OR POVERTY. Park City Record: The record of Republican party in one that ha to point with caueed ita follower pride to a aerie of auoeeanful culmination. R la almoat unnwe unary In rerert to 111. at a time when soup Imuae, atrlke. and failurra were miming rampant throughout the width and breadth of our land, wheu ihe Democratic party was In power. Compara-tiveiIsolated and standing on a firmer barls than the majoriiy of other state In the union, yet even 1'tah fait to a marked degree the aerlea of financial crashes that were affecting tba entire nation. Although there were neither bank nor hoary commercial failure at that time in Ihla state, yet the pressure of financial stringency sat felt everywhere. Credit were tottering, banka were run short of specie. It was neresaary to rail on Individuals for ready money to meet all demands. The laboring man, were he artist or artisan, mechanic or professional man. felt the pressure to a terrible degree. The street corners were crowded with bile men. the factories were Idle, the railroads were their usual not employing one-hal-f number of men. and In fact the spirit of unreM.. even of uncertainly, prevailed aver every eertlon of this country. But now, what a change! The cry goes up from every point "More men. more man." The railroad alone aie calling for thousand of them: building la almost at a eiandatilt owing to the y pm-hln- h-- blows. While C- - C. Richards, the clock winder, was slandering and vilifying Ex Mayor Glasn.ann the latter was en tertaiiilug one uf the largeu and must enthusiastic audiences ever In th Thatcher Opera houite at Logan. Th Bull Iraki- - Ken rui sheer, however, said was a tbe Ogdea Opera the house. PLEASANTRIES. Ferdy Why did you slop calling on the the Malnrhuure girl? Algy-Wwhole family seemed too glad to aee hy, me! -- LUe. this all the work ynu ran do In asked the discontented "Well, auh, answered klr. I a dav? em-plo- r. Eraints Plnkie.v, I s'pona 1. could do mu,' but I never waa much of a hand full shovin' off." Washington Star. Wlgg la llarduppe going to marry old Smiths daughter? Wage No; the old man put a slip to It. Wlgg Refused to give hie consent, eh? Wagf Oh, it wasn't a quetion of consent. He lost all bis money. Philadelphia Record. hliss Duhley She was braggln about how successful her dinner par ty was. Bite raid It wound up 'with great eclnw.' What's 'eclaw,' anyway Vis Vugtey Whv, I gucan that waa the desert. Didn't you ever eat a chocolate eclaw? Philadelphia Press. 1 whe i.tabli-diim-n- pt , ilu When Pieddent Roosevelt election new In hia inorninc pap-m Wednesday, lie will he p!ens.-i- l o a o O 0 provides baby Math the neceuary fat 0 '"' t'J and mineral food for healthy growth. 0 0 ALL DRUGGISTS 60c. $1.00. 000000000000000W0 8 Scoff J Emutjfon strengthens enfeebled mining mothers by increasing their flesh and nerve force. s AND straight Itepublican-ticket- . First Move the lare lever from left to right as far as you can push it, which pulls the curtain around, and you can study the machine all by yourself and no one but yourttelf knows what you are doing. Second You look fur the Eagle on a small lever to your left. You grasp the Eagle lever and turn it from left to right uulil the bell ring. Then the straight Republican ticket is registered. Third Then look at the top, directly in front of your eyes, and you will see several small levers or pointXo.w ers, on each side of which are the words Yes, Pash the pointers oyer Yes or Xo, just as you desire to vote on each of the two separate amendments to the Constitution. Both of the proposed amendments are published each day in the standard. If you favor them vote Yes; if you oppose them, vote No. Fourth Then pull the big lever, which you pulled from left to right when you first entered the booth, back again to where you found it, and then turn around aud you will find the curtain open, and you walk out. Ib anything more simple? Cut this out and take to it with you the booth aud you make no mistake. First, pull the big lever from left to right Second, grasp the Eagle firmly and pull it to the right until the bell rings. Third, vote Yes, or No on the two Constitution- e as Democratic ten-year-o- ld ea Chaney Richard was playing a smooth gam- in young Skeen iuio the limelfgut to bear the public criticism in hi technical prosecutions, but 3 anxious was Charley to reward young Sken that, notwithstanding hia Republicanism, he was railroaded in oa the iVniocratlc ticket. This ihe absolute subserviency uf Skeen to Richards will. What noble, proud and hunet young man would accept office ou a Republican ticket when hia principles were Democratic? Straw show which way the wind work required by law. Captain Woldi gives u graphic account of the race for the old Dutchman mine, which he and Mr. Howq niir.ct'sed from the hills on the east side. The race was won by a ".linuiiy.'' .Miiitny" knew- all siionl the old mine, to get there and made tlral. Hefo'-- the hour iff noon arrl'i-e.- l lie felt av pnwperoos that lie cona juap. cluded to tal-Ilia (ddlield iltu and lacker rudely s wakened down hi pint of vinegi-.thr-is- i and pul him on a lug buckki,i hm-swnit-l- i luul been kep; In fine shape for lit:-- use, started siiiinltcinsuisly Vllniiuy' wltb the report from Ihe blast of giant which whs ranched off us h signal. were In the race, but Two stitonioldh-broke down. The hurkskin easily out-s- : ripped the ;heis. Jlutmv his go.il and made hia lor.'itlnris Just aw five bln eii.eiged from an iiM. tunnel nedi IV. The polite a ptHiied r ticipating the results of an election bare been rendered almost useless. Carry lines In eiery section of the state have been almost obliterated, party affiliations nt a life time have of been thrown aside and rulers tomorrow will follow their chosen leader rather than any party. Aa an I.luatratloa of the conditions which exist, the respective leaders of t the patties, basing thulr estimates upon what they claim to have been careful, pains taking cantasaea, have reached widely different conclusions m to what the result will be. Tbe managers of tha Republican and the Democratic and Independence League campaign, each has announced hia candidate hlmielf aa qpnvinced 0 will have a plurality of at least votes. In some other years the Monday Immediately preceding election has been largely a day of teat or has been devote to the quiet work or arranging the last detail in preparation for the real struggle which la to come. Nut o today, however, aa from the very first the two leading candidate! have a strenuous schedule before them. Chaa. E. Hughes, the Republican candidate for governor, will address seven meeting thl afternoon and evening in various section iff New York. Wm. R. Hearat will addre.a three or tour meeting tonight. In Fear that the ballot for u Greater New York In tonrarow's elee Hon might not be printed In time for distribution a a result of the delay rising from the nomination contest la New York county were ended today. Early today the laat of tbe ballot required came from the press, and the work of distribution to tha polling place was begun. A little over 72 hours wa consumed In printing the ballot. thou-rand- tat 2iH),-00- Oklahoma City Okla., November a. Th4 campaign closes today for delegates to the Constitutional convention that convene November 26th, to form a constitution for the new state. One hundred and twelve delegates will be elected, 88 from Oklahoma and 63 from Indian Territory and two from Osage county. Both parties claim the election. Districts ara small and the election will turn on local candidates. An estimate of results ia difficult. NO INTEREST IN STATEHOOD. . siait-hond- , n Grand-Centra- . Rosenthal of the Democratic state committee have busted themselves In Recurlng whst they say is an accurate forecast of Tuesday s election. Their estimate of the results vary widely. l claims that the Chalrmeu Democrsta will carry Cook county by jn.ooo votes slid that they will certainly gain six to eight congressmen. Chairman West asserts that the Republican:- will have a plurality of at least ll.'i.uun In Cook county and a llowa the Deni-i- i rats one congressman In addition to one they already hae in the Twentieth district. It ia ndmltted gen orally i tiMt the Republican legislature will elert a Republican to succeed Sena'! Culloin. 1 The Independent .segue club clelnis r.u, uni) rotes in Cook county while tbe Democratic estimate allows thorn 1 j.oou aud the Republicans give them 22.'. U'li. SOLDIERS IN KANSAS DISAPPOINTED. set-le- - by Ju.iiiio. the Democratic estimate. Between 25.000 and 40,000 Republican is a conservative estimate. There Is little possibility of the Democrat getting a majority In either branch, of the leg-Islarure. The First, Second and Sixth congressional district are In doubt and may gn Democratic. Consider able Interest I manifested throughout the state and indications are that the REPUBLICANS IN COLO- DIVIDED RADO. Milwaukee. Nor. 5. Both parties claim the state for their ticket, but In- dications pulut to a Republican victory. The Socialist party expects to show an increased vole over tw years ago. D. T rotifer. Democratic candidate for county treasurer of Marianetie, dropped dead today. R. C. Hsvllnx. Republican candidate CLARKS - i2. Colers - , plurality 7t for iroverno being sold so cheaply. For tomorrow we offer some special prices on other lime this year. Little Giant srbool ehoes are cluded lu tiie sale p.t low prices. Kal" "New he sold at in- BLANKETS sewing machines will during the sale and guaranteed for ten year. S2n.0-- ket. i special prices on m fit everyone in white. the belief the loom Im for governor. The Visit the bargain department say you never bought s i cheaply before, a they are l '.o'iiin hi np-IV- - of'iri that the grer-tc-r purlin cast for Lindner will cnino goo1 Rorii-li'lpa- thorno-'l- v v nens-inient- . 68c cotton pair for full blankets in tan. grey or a ve!-ji"- i 50c iair, for 300 pairs of cotton blankets in grey or a blan- Tomorrow ia Election Day, but while out tu vote call in our store me real bargains. ning In CLARK'S is drawing large crowds because the goods in'all departments are Wbiln o'.n- - remodeling rale last we will sell any article in the store at a Cull now. wblfo the elecdiscount. tion Is greater than it will lie any will 'curry New York City by a phinCiry a tha. given to Mr. ( HE REMODELING SALE AT STORES h t 1 IS REPUBLICAN. WISCONSIN Denver, Nov. 5. The Republican you are ramoalgn managers are centering t.hpr and gr final rffora In an attack upon the tfttr-FRrcntimenl which It Is believed has de In favor of the candidacy o; famli .lurlic Ben It. Lindaey. who la run- "After opening the envelopes ir by tin district Iciulcrs on Mr. H .id i. sni ronfident ; vote tomorrow will be heavy. Hememfor rh 1 I al amendments. l li Is Topeka, Kxi'sae. Nov. by ihe organiser of the different po.lticsi parties today that almost a full vote will be gotten to the poH-ember- - :f ihe legislature, which wtil select a fill ed States senator, are to lie The most spirited fight 'In- controveisy bv lius:!mg the i being waxed upon Governor E. W. t hi ufi o mei" ii'rcrvatinn and Much, and ihe Republican nominees i Wardian the tuine to the man who Tor railway ivimuilssioners. The old made the race ,.n t,- gMlIiir: buckmldier. however, complain that the .iit. prei-iRepublican supreme court were brought judge- - have not treated them fairly Ti lu im-l- - wh-cSun Francisco. lik al t lie way in di- - matter of appointments. Chairlit uums. refused to work. man ( rummer of the Republican committee predicts tbe election of Horn BETS ON NEW YORK. Mr. Ryan of the Demoby 47 "uo. crat say W. A. llarrla for governor au-m- IN OKLAHOMA. ft s - elect a United States senator io succeed Senator Millard. The fight lu many of the legislative and senatorial dial rtf, a la exceedingly close, with tha chances favoring the Republicans, but with the Democrats, aided by most of the Populists, contesting every Inch iff ground. The indications are that Ueurge L. Bheldon. Republican, will be elected governor over Bballenberger, Fualonlit, the Republican claiming the election of ihe entire state ticket by pluralities ranging from S.OiiO to 15,UU0. Santa Fe.. N. M Nor. 6.--Th Fourth, pull the big lever back to place again and apathy on the statehood question is out you walk. very noticeable In ouiitrxat to the bitterness over the fight on local tickCut this out and take it with you and you will not ets. It is believed that of 60,000 vot. a mistake. make nuta-liooers, lO.ono will be blank on Fifteen thousand will be against most of these cast by the New natives of Norther Mexico, fur th asms office Is critic ally ill, and secure a majority in the legislature, while statehood will have 10.000 ma- is not even If they lose their congressional expected to live. jority. There is no doubt about the Governor Dsvldson, who Is ill ff and state tickets. by Sciatic rheumatism, Delegate Andrews wss reported 6.om) majority and the election of a worse RHODE ISLAND. today. Republican legislature. WYOMING CONCEDED TO REPUBProvidence, R.W., Nov. 6. Both parIN MISSOURI. LICANS. ties are today claiming victory sl the Tha fight for the C0NTEBT IN MASSACHUIETTE. polls tomorrow. 8t. Louis, Mo. Nov. S. Reports Nov. 5. Although has been particularWyo., general assembly Cheyenne, from various points In Missouri Indi- the Democrats ha vs made an aggres- ly keen title year owing to the fart Boston, Nov. t. The political camto securn a full sive fight In Wyoming this year and that a United States senator is to be cate unusual paign Oil year la being carried on vote tomorrow.activity a expect to Increase their vote, neverThere la chosen to succeed Senator Wetninre. practically until tbe opening of the town any size that has notscarcely been vis- theless a Republican victory all along Th Republican! seem to be divided poils. Governor OuHd addressed a meeting ited by prominent political speakers the line st the election tomorrow Is between Mr. Wetmore amt Col. 8smiiel of marketmen at Faneull Hall at noon of both the Republican and Democratgenerally oonceded. The legislators Colt, while the Democratic party la ic nd. fair weather prevailing, will be overwhelmingly united for Colonel R. R. Goddard. Republican today, shile John B. Moran, the Dem- It parties Is quite profo) that Missouri will and no effective opposition to the reocratic and Independence League can.A specific tor pain Dr. Thomas' elect! 5a of Senator Warren is anticididate. has planned to vlait all of the poll e heavy vote. The Republican claim of carrying 8t. Louis Is not pated. Congressman Frank Mondells Oil, strongest, cheapest liniBoston wards this eventwenty-fiv- e largely contented, but the Democrats ment ever devised. A house hold remIs regarded sa certain. ing. making brief speeches In each. tha state. It la expected that the result of the feel equally sure edy In America for 28 years. vote tomorrow will not be known as MARYLAND DIVIDED. earlv aa usual aa the counting will EARTHQUAKE AFFECTS POLITICS IRON COLUMN FELL. not ta begun until after the closing of Baltimore, Nov. 6, The eongre salon-s- i Ban Francisco, Cal., Nov. 6. The the pulls. campaign in Maryland really closed Killing a Workman and Doing Mush Interesting contests are looked for political campaign will close all over last Bstoidsy. Today was devoted by Damage. the state tonight with a general out- the committees to preparations for toIn the Filth, Sixth, Tenth and Elev.lined character than morrows .contrast. Th Democrat say enth congrenieional districts and In a look of a New York, Nov. 6. An eight-ton in the hlatory of they are sure of carrying the second large number of She senatorial and ever before Iron column, forty feet long, which so . re the exla state, It Is not especially district!. while the fourth and Repubrepresentative districts, bad Just been placed In position on pected, however that the complexion gard to the w.ictlon for governor. licans declare themselves sura of winof the legislature sill be materially While all parties express the utmost ning the fifth and sixth. Both sides the second floor of the new Hotel today, toppled over and of United confidence In the eutcome outside of claim the third but In the opinion of changed. The rAelectkm girders to States Senator VV. Murray Crane by the southern section of the state, a conservative politicians the Democrats crashed through heavy Iron the basement, a distance iff sixty feet. number of outside taaoee and change stand the better chance of winning. the legislature Is expected. It struck and killed a workman and Of residences brought about by the rewill In Injured another. Ban cent Francisco seriously disaster IN NORTH CAROLINA. DELEWARE REPUBLICAN. QUIET materially alter the complexion ff the L1PTON IB ENTERTAINED. Raleigh, X. C. Nov. 5. The election voting. Several counties heretofore Wilmington. Del., Nov. 6. Chaircould have been depended upon tor a men Ball of the New Castle tomorrow will l quiet In North Carocounty lina except in tbe eighth district, the good majority for one aide or Ute oth- Republican committee, predicts a ReNew Yoyk, Nov. . Blr Thomas Lip-tocontest being between Blackburn, Re- er. From all Indication a large vote publican victory In Delaware by about was a guest last night at the First 30.000 majority and tbe election iff a publican, the incumbent, and Hackett. will be cast all over tbe state. gambol banquet ff the season given Democrat. Only one state officer, corlegislature. Chairman Republican by (ha Lambs' club. Sir Thomas keenIOWA 40,000 REPUBLICAN. poration commissioner, will be voted Bayard of the Democratic state com- ly appreciated a nautical song and for. The indications are that a large mittee declines to make a prediction, dance," In which yaahtlng received vote will be polk'd but interest Is dull. at the Pea Moines. Ia., Nov. 5. Iowa will but says he is hopeful. Best Informed eome humorous treatment go Republican by 50,(i00 plurality, ac- politicians think the Democrats may hands of several members of the club. IN CHICAGO. cording to tbe predictions of the Republican central committee and will beChicago, Nov. I. Since cloeing the go Democratic br a plurality of SO.OuO. according to campaign on Satarday night Chairman tween 20,000 and - New York. Xov S. -- BeviMut liel tout Hughes will lie cle to t the govrrnn!- were made M'ock murket in Broad stroet in The od. then dropped to 4 F. Muiiilir. of ninny Hull, raid tndsy : HOW TO VOTE QUO AND RIGHT This paper in advised that some voter gay they are not poing to rote liecause they fear the voting machine ia a complicated affair. Don't believe anything like that. There is nothing complicated abont the machine. It is so simple that a school child can work he if can lever. reach the jt It reqnires only four mores of the hand to rote the OOOOOOOOOOOOOO I A o 40.-bo- Your ruling." said the nttomev for without rrqpedent. the defer e, " " ' "" "That all r'eht." renlled Ihe Justice WHAT A MISFORTUNE. of the peace, I always stake my rullug without 'cm. and I bant you If there should come upon this city to uiiiieritand that I never takeChi-a chaser with mv whisky neither." and county inch n misfortune aa tbe cago Record-Heralelection of the Democratic ticket, Ogden would lm pointed to with dernkiii BUCKSKIN FONY WINS. aa the only place In the West where the elements of discontent, as repre- Autos Break at 'Inopportuno Tima In Walker River Run. sented In the comblnetl'in, were Nov. 4. Footsore and Goldfield, In control. There would oc a half famished, but with specimens iff SocialLl assessor , quart glistening with flakes of yellow gold. Capt. T. W. Webb and AlMugwump county attorney bion H. Howe returned last night from Anarchistic county rommlridonur Walker reservation. the Populist county clerk. Captain Webb and Ills companion What would btvorne iff the biisinoa left the train at Thorne, and si at lollInterests of our city and county If ed themselves on the line on the east of the like. Their outfit, whlrh these men. by virtue of a false Issue, side was to have awuttcd them at Thorne, should, liy ecctdent, be elected? failed to show up, and the two men One of the largest huineiw house found themaelre with nothin a but In Ogden, as a precautionary measure their canteen. By dint of hard rustling they got a piei-- of rusty bacon against any such misfortune, hit ad- and a atngle of loaf iff stale bread. vised all their filenda not only to With these and the lid from a it old vote ior a part f the Republican tick- ltid can. whlrh served ssa frying per, et, hut to rote the ticket t might. The they net out on foot and tramped sandy desert, head of the firm said. "W- - arc taking through seven tomiles of ihain hut th wiih guide no chances In scran bln but arc idl- lint liranothing Instinct of trained prospector. ith the ing our friends to pull They limited fourteen claim, which A anon as the the eagle and the bee hic on I; and are to he Incorporated. lm shaped tip. Captain can let it no at that." Yetil will return and iimf-irtIhe i head ia one of lh nioal dlatinaiilshed Democrats In this sccilon. said lie resr.y h:id gret Ml the fad that hi uf seen III to destroy all scnihlam-party regiilarit y and had picked up fragment of all partiea ard viilt that material had made up a ticket. "My duty to tii.ie:f. my hutum-- i aud m country lmida me to vote axinnst tit llenuKTatlc nomtucea and. fv ihe fir? time in my life, I shall vote a straiahi Republican ticket." seems to be eciu-taTnt among our Democratic bustn's-and eveu aniong those who an not iu have luiHlncrs but who. In the been r'au&ch, true, stalvart They reject the milliard pro ilu-irduct that ha been placed and resent the effort to dcttoy li ldenlty of their party. -- ha . EDWIN DIX. VOTE FOR HaARJT OR HUGHES Whom tbe god wuh to S. Tbe O O . Washington, Nor. DEMOCRATS STRONG IN OHIO. they fir i make mad. Poor Charley O weather bureau at noun today O issued the following special O Columbus. Ohio, Nov. S. The day Richard, we hope he will recover be- 0 O election day forecast: O before election found many campaign fore tbe final destruction. O - Fair weather aud moderate O speeches scheduled, the flrht continuO temperature ia indicated for O to tha last. The claim of tha to fall prose- O Tuesday generally over the O ing Why did the returnin' chairmen attracted attention, cute the bounty fraud Instead of giv- O eaettra half uf the country aud O hut the apathy which made necing their attention to boa eat meat One O also in the middle western and O essary an extremely strenuous camO south w estern s'xiea, raia In O paign, wa still apparent and a fallof the principal actors In tbe fraud O Minnesota and North Dakota O ing iff In the vote was generally anticThar I O entirely escaped piuaeouiioa. and rain or snow and eo.'der O ipated. As comparisons will be was a case of graft that did not re- 0 weather in Wyoming. Montana O wltb the rote for governor last ywr ceive even so much aa a passing nod O and the Interior uf YYashinglun O when Pattlscu. Democrat, bad over d O O and Oregon. plurality, decided Republican from the luk reformer. O gains will be necessary for victory. 0 Several Democratic curgresaional disC. C. Richard wants to pose as a tricts were two years ago carried by man ;f immaculate character, uf right New York, Nor. 5.- - Today will wit-aRepublicans who won twenty of the Think of lu Jo. the closing scene In ene of the tweuty-oaand ut gratitude. congressmen, but the Demthe in most remarkable campaigns ocrats express confidence of regaining Stanford had hiniseif elected to office of more than the lost ground. cute. By ni so Charley could draw the aalary. history the the Ktuulre word will have Jati public night lieu Branford has grow a bees .poked and nothing will rentals and then BOTH CLAIM NEBRASKA. old C. C. Richard displays his giate-fulu- e but the itory to be told by the balkx Lincoln, Neb., Nov. 8. Both the by alander. abuse and perse-cutlo- themselves. Who the hero of the tale will be cannot be forecasted with any Republicans and tiie Fusiontsts ara anof Old time methods ceruiuty. claiming the legislature which will . For Aeaeaser , lih.3. NO ONE CAN FORECAST o ' NOVEMBER MUI!.1XG, 09 " For Clerk DAVID MATTSON. TUESDAY the i resent control of party affairs. 1 Chancellor Henry M. Euchtel. Republican candidate fir governor, was Party Lina Hava Btee Oblitaratad in cbeduled for two speecaes today, the announcement stating that Republikiw York Stat. cans Interested In t.ie IJndsey moveo o o o o o o ment were especially Invited. It is Kimball 0 o o O O o predicted that at the election tomoro O row scratching will be very heavy. O ELECTION CAY WEATHER. He gone Rapubllcan. w;i! be deliguieJ to know :hat Weber county did Its art to help moot a Republican rougreranraa in Leah. know Utah ha CTA1J, i 11-- 4 whit. "ewiiwsmuHi.i eiP . norMLEJUVffrafi $1.15 a pair for 11-- cotton blankets, extra heavy, in tan, grey or white. 4 $5.40 for a jMiir of strictly all wool blankets, both warp and filling; full size, TSx 4 inches. PffiN l |