| Show republican column BY THE iE republican PUBLICAN CENTRAL COMMITTEE OF WEBER COUNTY 0 B MADSON CHAIRMAN CARL ALLISON SECRETARY PHONE IND 48 BELL OFFICE AND headquarters 2352 washington AVENUE COU COURT RT RECORD tho the best answer to the charge that judge howell was influenced by b y pollyl cal considerations in tho the so called cil manic cases so much advertised in we tho democratic column Is that ho he did not grant new trials in those cases case s and ills his decisions were affirmed by th tho 0 supreme court the democrats attempt to make political capital out of the cases of call and versus the union but here again the supreme court affirmed both cases and tho the judgments of and which with interest etc amounted to and were paid by tho the railroad company during his entire term of office judge howell has only cut three verdicts two of them being the call and ones and all three were at firmed by tho the supreme court how does that record compare with that of ills his democratic predecessor who Is also now tile the chief sponsor fo his law partner chilly charley who Is judge howells opponent if you endorse president roosevelt and his policies then vote for secretary taft by pulling the top lever to the right have the democratic columns contained any write ups of their candidates on the county ticket yet they resent the insinuation that they are sacrificing the county ticket tor for the judicial ticket why then have they devoted all their space to the booming of their candidates upon the judicial ticket and viciously attacking the ithe republican I 1 candidates upon the judicial ticket have you read in their columns any biography or autobiography of soft soap smith have you learned the life history of john A junk their cand candidate idalo for county clerk who helped put the american ticket in the field yet whole columns of self praise are devoted to their candid candidates candidate afe 9 up upon n th the 0 judicial ticket r 1 can you tell from reading their column who are their candidates or for the legislature I 1 no doubt the public cares little but ought not the democratic candidates care it Is rumored that a prominent citizen the other day offered a reward for any democratic worker who could name the entire democratic county ticket without making a mistake wo we venture to say that not one vt of the workers for the democratic committee can name all the candidates upon the democratic ticket this is so for all are working solely for the judicial candidates to vote for taft pull the top lever over to the right and let it go at that THE republican legislative TICKET herewith a brief mention of the candidates on the republican legislative ticket the gentlemen on this ticket are well known to most of the of the county these se who have cerver in the legislature before made records that were ci evitable editable edi table to then delves and theli their t the candidates tor for the first ave gen ot of the highest order aa dinay be expected to do all in to ad advance vane the best interests ol of the county they represent upon ullon jhc the thc issues that touch the lie home ai ana nd welfare 0 of f all the people we are con confluent they will d do 0 the right thing rudolph kuchler the R republican nominee for state senator Is a man 1 well vel known ta every resident lot of ogden T tad fid ad weber county por for two terms ar mr kuchler served the county well and earnesty earnestly in the lower ioner house of the he legislature during ills second term being then well versed in all the details of legislative york his efforts especially successful and on account of ills influence he was I 1 known ps na the republican loader on tl tho 1 e f floor lo 10 or of the house housa alis record is I 1 onu one of which any man might well bo be aroud ills his familiarity legislative work hla his keon iceon lon of parliamentary lia Ija rulings and his earnest deare to servo ervo the people of lais his county to the best of his hia and to thir their best interest made nim aim a power felt throughout the state amri kuch alti v lias has the confidence of the people t ils ala fact iping shown when lie he was nominated ia tai by acclamation for the son ite it was zt a grand compliment paid to ao an honest ardent irden republican lican we think chec is fio no wn airn wala might better halle beat OTI chosen at thi ahn time when ta ahe 1 e re republican P party need neece s the united efforts of all its abts mr all rud alers cecora as a citizen is ia reproach approach lie jiji Is a property atner a and ad taxpayer lie he lias lias llred lived tn ili ogden nearly nearl thirty deais jn in business s lie he Is honest bonest and foward forwards for wardy ills hie word is as aa awod od aa ahls wild bond ile he is a man whose c nery fry energy is 13 devand dov ored to the causo cause tor fox which lie he aua and kie cie ples for which lie he fights IN ho has never with any othar political party ruid nud la is a republican and Ca t tough he has been successful in the management of hla his own business affairs and ha has s shown the same untiring interest Inte est in managing manag lna affairs of late ho he wa was theurer er of the lewis an all clark claric exposition commission ol of utah r dh which returned mcany oliree thousand dollars dollar to tue treasury after cond conducting a utai utah c which ilia did great credit to the 5 tate 1 braness Bu aness ra raea e a favor mr fr kuchler 3 cantil dacy acy bej caime lie he la Is a business raan andu the la boiling men favor him lie ho has I 1 drover himself blin elf their rilend the farm era rb favor him because in the past tany t iy ay have found him always ready eady to protect their Inte reia private citizens favor him because jio jie stands for letter conditions Im improvements and progression and all duac bonds to mako make weber county reach the acme of perfection in every respect mr ar kuch ter kr was elected to the lower house by a majority of nearly two thousand cles which proves tae number of loyal friends lie he has james 13 NIc mccracken Cracken 1 1 tamos james on 3 of af the ite ho mullican yuli lican for tile hie 1 legislature way wae born la in west virginia on august abt 1857 ile ho studied 1 law aw in mien mica jan van where ho he resided for twenty years and was admitted to practice in the supreme court or the united slates in 1888 ho he has practiced law in ogden several years witt with judge agee under the firm name of agee mccracken and la Is recognized by the bench and bar vs as an able ond and trustworthy lawyer ho he Is a man of strict integrity and Is in eiery respect ideal logi timber safe sano sane and k bound and we predict ho he will make mahe a icord as ag a legislator that will be cred creditable liable to hi himself myself an and weber dWeber county harvey P randall the handsomest man in the bunch of candidates for the legislature is haidey P randall alt although adough he Is wholly unconscious or it ile he was a member of 0 the legislature two years ago and was always found at his post of 0 duty standing firm the interests of his constituency he has had considerable experience in public life having served several years in the og tien ilen city council as a member from the third ward lre previous vInis to his legisla legislative tive terni term his public life is clean and able ind and in private life ile Is lust just the kind hind of a man that raises the san standard dard his record as a public man od a citizen should insure his election by a good big majority george A fuller george A fuller 0 of jaden one of the republican nominees for the legislature served during ine last session and mado made a record in that body ci evitable creditable edi table both to him ind aad weber county ile he made no attempt atrill pt at lead but was recognized as a hardworking and influential member ile he Is fearlessly independent ana not con tidied by any machine or clique ho he Is a man who will prove himself valuable I 1 in n the coming session his experience peri leri ence serving him well and he will not net be found attempting to lodge dodge any question if lie he does not lead off with a big vote we will be forced to belief e that the people do not appreciate ta true taue ue worth thomas england a thomas england ur plain city one 0 the republican nominees for ane legislature has lived in this comman ity in the neighborhood of a half a century lie he Is in tio flo sense a politician hut but one of the sensible and re re liable sort who will see tile good ina proposed law before ho he gives it sia 18 support ait oit ir SHOWING ITS HAND 1 the amalgamated sug sugar ar company company 11 aas as been showing its hand in this campaign when the beet growers received their checks from the company at the last day cards L confining alie th e names of file democratic candidates andl dates for district judge and di district attorney were distributed to them L letters deg are being sent out by the democratic county committee of weber county asking tor for campaign eions on letterheads or the amalgamated sugar company marked politics if filere aro are no politics in ili this cam maln P 1 I an tor for the election of judicial can debates de dit lates why was this letter marked politics if the democratic candidates are conducting so clean a cam ragn why are they asking tor for cam aign aien contributions what are they ang to do with the money have you oil heard of the republican candidates asking for money with which to conduct their campaign 7 then too it must muse not be forgotten that the firm of richarda fiatt are the attorneys ot it record in the district court of weber county for tile the amalgamated sugar company as ivel wali as for the interests which are allied with that company such as tho the first national bank of osden the ogden northwestern Ral hoad boad co the ogden orka co t cie io ogden rapid transit co and so forth that the firm consists of C 0 richards democratic nominee for district hiuga auge H II if the confidential adviser of the so called eccles inter opts chairman of the t lie democratic judicial committee and manager of the lampa campaign ign of the democratic judicial candidates aej A E pratt wh who 0 la I 1 8 democratic nominee county attorney for weber county Is it any wo won n ajer ejer then that these interests are in favor of ille election of the democratic judicial candidates indeed if tho the attacks upon ulion the republican judicial candidates are gracea to their auice they will all be found to have tho same origin tho amalgamated sugar company the acal branch or of cee t e sugar trust or its secretary II 11 H Rol alp consider whether you want to elect judicial candidates who are backed by such in or whether you want bandt bales who lave no whatsoever direct or indirect in ili any corpora cor p or atlon or trust remember the record fit if judge howell who has 1 mown him belf ao be a man 0 tile people anda juango for all the people and remember nathan J harris harns WI aiu as county attorney of weber county has shown himself to bo a fearless p prosecutor and alio has never as county attorney lout lent his support to any of aud EUCA i inter obi ehi and dont be misled by any campaign lies iles which may bo told about mm extracts from speech of acceptance of the Nomi nomination nominate nat on by judge how owell at the convention 1 I said to you four years ago that it elected to this office my ain aim would ie to do in ill evory every braht brought before me mc as ai near absolute justice as hu human man justice can be I 1 do not deny that daring I 1 iring tieso four as are ini mistake stake s s havo have wen been made litt but such day by iday has I 1 beai the ideal before mo me how far I 1 I 1 aye avy measured hea up tu tio tao ideal set for roell tho the tonics tomes oun the min 11 ca of tho the court bli show OW that record t f peaks inake louder than any v y oi 01 is ds of and by that record I 1 roust be and am content t to 0 bo 6 juc I 1 fald to continued on pago eight republican COLUMN III continued from page seven i C ro roa ti four years ago t aaa the rich and powerful ron erful would have bave higher standing in this court than the poor and lowly and f there be any who because of their wealth or because of tamir power expected expects an different treatment before the bar or this t als cobit etian that accorded TO eva everyone else glad indeed and I 1 i it by actual exper per they have discovered discover od their mistake if not let them earn it now for support of such I 1 do not cravo crave and ln not ask li it was said four years ago by some anat I 1 was too youns youna to fulfill the dut I 1 kaff this office bui b ladies and gen bemen day by day I 1 1 ve thanked god cod for that thai youth and ana uie hie strength filat goes with it for without that sr strength 1 I would not have been ab abe e tv to perform tho the ever increasing crEasing li duties of what Is can conceded concede cede 11 by ail 01 to be i tae lie busiest bustedt district in tl 11 z state sr ite entrusted tv to the carlof care of a single jur judg 4 steadily ladies and I 1 11 avo tap kept in view the fart that the office pf af judge Is not a political office and should not bo be prostitutes prostituted to political purposes purposes that the only F service ervice a judge can render vao ine political roli party 40 0 o which abic ai lie he belongs Is rd 0 o perform the duties of his ailt 3 office with will such impartiality that hv hi conduct deflects credit 1 upon the party which elects him Il holding the position heales he iines as tic cie arbiter of 0 all the people under a solemn anil and binding obligation to do exact justice to all he is i not tree free to take part in politics as he otherwise would tie be but all those who have studied the gu governmental ern mental problems jt f the present and the future maintain aliat liat a more i active participation by all our citizenship whatever their walks in life may be in our public affairs is n necessary as the rhe best guarantee gia rantee of the perpetuity cf our free institutions I 1 have from the rostrum and even the pulpit k h nt nl my voice to the advocacy of the P people ae performing in full the duties of citizens nip hip and therefore while I 1 emphasize ciaphas ize as strong as anyone could ill the principle that politics should nevor never be mingled with or considered or even thought though of in tao me aa mini ministration ministrant strat jon of the office of judge still with equal fervor I 1 maintain that lie he s should by ij means shirk any or the responsibilities biliti bili ties cs of citizenship |