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Show j S Excursions 5 ;j Following Very Low Round-Trip Fares ' From Ogden , H JB Chicago, $59.75 St. Paul, $56.44 . (j &m St. Louis, $51.20 Peoria, $57.28 ' Hj Omaha, $40.00 Kansas City, $40.00 . J , f Memphis, $60.00 Denver, $22.50 BP I BU Colorado Springs and Pueblo, $22.50 i' $ 3 Proportionate Fares to Other Points BCj 5 I ! TICKETS ON SALE Novembcr 8, 25 and 28; December 20 and 23. J Final Return Limit, Three Months. L t! BH ' Liberal Stopovers. Diverse Routes. i 1 1 f Union Pacific System 2J CITY TICKET OFFICE QB f jH 2514 Washington Ave. f ! Hfl Phono 2500. '! jB W H CHEVERS, PAUL L. BEEMER, g& j" JE General Agent. City Pass. &. Tkt. Agent. 11 - i j REPUBLICAN TICKET i National (" President, CHARLES EVANS PIUGHES Vice-President, l CHARLES WARREN FAIRBANKS i Presidential Electors, I S R. HAWLEY i ORANGE SEELEY, SR. i THOMAS SMART j DAVID JENSEN ) ! State United Stales Senator, GEORGE SUTHERLAND j Governor NEPHI L. MORRIS 8upreme Judgo D. N. STRAUP I Bee. of State LINCOLN G. KELLY Atty. General HAROLD P, FABIAN f Treasurer D. II. MADSEN Auditor JOSEPH JENSEN f Supt. Public Inst'nE. G. GOWANS 54 Congresoional First District TIMOTHY C. HOYT I.Fecond Dist CHARLES R. MABEY : j 1 Judicial IMstrict Judges, I J A. HOWELL NATHAN-J. HARRIS ; District Attorney, JOHN C. DAVIS f Legislative f State Senator ! GEORGE HALVERSON i Representatives, HERBERT D. BROWN ' LILLIEBEI.lv FREY FALCK . GEORGE A. FULLER ) JOSEPH SKEEN 5 County Four-Year County Commissioner, i JOHN FARR Two-Year County Commissioner ARTHUR G. BERRETT ; Clerk and Auditor HARRY HALES Attorney JOSEPH E. EVANS ' Assessor JAMES L. ROBSON i1 Sheriff WILFORD W. RAWSON t Treasurer JOSEPH E. STOREY Recorder ARCHIE B. PETTERSON i; Surveyor RALPH S. CORLEW Constable, Ogden Precinct ! ELLAS S. KING CHALLENGE I see by the morning paper that Pete Vissor does not want ( to meet me in a public match. Well,' I am not surprised at that. But I have another an-other offer for him. I will meet Pete in a private match for a side bet of 1000 or any part of it, or for nothing, if that would suit him best. All I ask him to do is to make the light heavyweight heavy-weight limit, which is 175 pounds, ringside, which he will have to do in order to win the light heavyweight championship from Santel. Pete is the same weight as I am at present, 182 pounds, and if I can make 158 pounds Pete sure ought to make 175 pounds. Pete has never yet wrestled at the light heavyweight limit, and if he is going after that title let him make the weight and show the people he can do it and still be strong. Pete claims ho only wants to wrestle men with n reputation. If it is true, he should get different men than he has been meeting of late. To my knowledge knowl-edge ho has only met two men who had a good reputation, and they are George Nelson of Preston and Ad Santel, San-tel, and ho was defeated by the latter. Now in order for Pete to win the championship from Santel ho will have to weigh 175pounds, or if he did not and defeated Santel he could not claim that title. So let him make the weight for me and show the Ogden Og-den fans by defeating me that ho can wrestle at the weight. I T7nn;nn- T( n -.,.111 Inlro lln V.tr? rVil1- longe, I remain JACK HARBERTSON. Advertisement. nn Honest Treatment for Honest j People I MEN AND WOMEN A great amount of ndverae criticism of specialists by unethical doctors has led many to believe thero is hardly an honest specialist. All I require is that my patrons bo as honest with me as I am with them. ; I have the highest endorsements of the most reputable men of .i any specialist In tho West. I could not afford to disappoint them nor my patrons. I have a reputation f or honesty to uphold, which can n only be done by the most honest work. S ' I have a thorough equipment, years of experience and the latest a I and best remedies, and make a specialty of a few diseases difficult to 1 cure, viz.: 4 I Rheumatism, Skin Diseases, Catarrh, Piles, Urinary Troubles, all 'I 1 forms of Nervousness, Weakness, Melancholy, Dobillty, Kidney and ! 1 Bladder Troubles, and many other chronic forms of diseases. ! : 1 My statements are true, made In public or private. I conceal ? nothing, niako no false Impressions; publish my own name and pho-i pho-i 1 tograph', and give my personal attention to every patient. I 1 Call at my office for a careful diagnosis of your case. I. I DR. W. M. GRIFFITH m. 1 159y2 MAIN STREET, Salt Lake City. 1 jg I Hours, 10 a. m. to 5 p. m , Sundays 10 to 12. I A Denial That Denies I 1 I Over our signatures we deny categorically and specifically that there is any can- I didate on the Republican Ticket who will not stand squarely on our platform. I 1 The Democrats are conducting a campaign of eleventh hour slanders. 11 I We will not descend to that kind of campaign, 11 I - You can trust our candidates. Their past lives and records guarantee per- I I Do not believe campaign lies. I Do not be misled. I The Democrats say you cannot vote as you wish on the machine, but to vote on any candidate on the ticket you must vote for the whole of it. This is untrue and we jill I challenge the statement You can vote as you please, either on the ballot or on the I C. R. HOLLINGSWORTH, Chairman. iM 3 ' i : ' " ' ' JOHN. V. BLUTH, Secretary. JM I JiVeber County Republican Committee. Buy the Cement that I I is Best by Test i '.- I PORTLAND CmENTCal r Trade Mark I Made by the 1 I" Ogdesi Portland Cement Co. I Ogden, Utah. I NOTICE I have sold my interest In the Oracle Ora-cle theatre to S. J. Hagans. J. L. WHEELWRIGHT. oo Read tho Classified Ads. FOR Printing, Book Binding and Paper Ruling see W. W. BROWNING & CO. Phone 424. Cor. 23d and Wash. Avo. Republican Candidate I For Clerk and Auditor II HARRY HALES ' H His experience, efficiency and '11 economy in the administration of the position have won the approv- j al of the patrons of the office as i IH well as the general public. He submits his record of three years in the office to the voters of We- t ber county. Advertisement. j 1 Cement That Stands I Red 1 Devil I 1 The Rock Cement 1 ; 1 I I Sold by every dealer I . H I in Ogden I H lUmon Portland I ; I I Cement Company! , I Gen. Office: Ogden, Ut I H Head the Classified Ads. ''' " " " " The Joke of the Campaign I 1 Simon Bamberger, the recently converted owner of the Lagoon I , Resort, with its saloon attachment, is the Simon-pure Prohibitionist. I ; i Nephi L. Morris, president of the Salt Lake Stake, who has made I I political enemies during his eight years' fight for prohibition, is in league I ! I with the underworld, brewers, and liquor interests. I j j I So say the Democratic Scarehead Writers. I j I I VOTERS: Do you believe it? Is not the desperate straits to I B I which the Democratic party has been reduced fully apparent in this joke I I they seek to perpetrate?) I ' I j Think it over and vote your answer on Nov. 7 1 I |