- THE OGDEN STANDARD: OGDEN, , SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1916. H 1 mI A v York yesterday ho had made four dis- POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT. POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT. REPUBLICAN PEPNTINUEP tinct trips, which, sinco August, have ll carried him through thirty-thre- o states and a distance of about 28,000 miles. None of tho president's trips PRESIDENT SMITH IS NOT I I were as long as those of his rival, MlicIPfDEPARMNT and most of them to somo 1 were made f !; PubllBhed ROYAL specific point for tho purpose of deliv- and Paid for by the Republican Committee of Weber ji ering one principal address. County. President Wilson's campaign has SUPPORTING SIMON BAMBERBER 11 had the assistance of his cabinet mem- j: Reliable Information Regarding the Progress of the i; POWDER bers and of Vice President Marshall, Campaign BAKING while Mr. Hughes enjoyed the unique Afforded Here Along With Logical 1 i Absolutely Puro distinction of having speeches made ;i Arguments for a Return of Republican I for him by two former occupants of November 2, 1916. tho Whito HoUso, Administration. j; j, II No Alum No Phosphate William H. Taft Mr. David 0. McKay, First Presidency, , Utah. J and Theodoro , Roosevelt. Colonel Roosevelt made his last speech here The Democratic workers are stating that President Joseph F. night. last Smith made a statement that he was supporting Simon Bamberger foi Madison Square Women Campaigners Return. SENATOR SUTHERLAND'S LABOR RECORD dress at a rally in The increase In number of Did President Smith make this statement? Garden, which will close tho greatest the Governor. the campaign in states where women may voto for C. R. HOLLINGSWORTH, Chairman. LAST APPEALS Republican rally of president this year has given women Now York City. a greater part in this campaign JOHN V. BLUTH, Secretary, Republican Weber County Central Com. than SNOWS BE-FRIE- I Wilson's Last Speech. over before. cam- RIM TO OE UNIONS The most extensive mittee. President Wilson, at Long Branch, paign trip over undertaken for women j ARE BEING MADE will mako his last speech before nn political workers ended hero last audience from his home state. Every night when a special train brought Salt Lake City, November 2, 1916. Democratic county in New Jersey will back the women who have been trav- eling through so- R. Hollingsworth, Chairman Republican Weber County Central send delegates to Shadow Lawn. Both the western states Report on Utah Statesman's Activity in Behalf of Working-ma- n Chas. candidates will spend the two days liciting women votes for Mr. Hughes. in Upper Committee, Ogden, Utah. f j jil National Campaign Will Be that Intervene before election quietly, They have journeyed 14,000 miles and House Reveals Fact He Favored or Helped Shadow Lawn and addressed women in 28 states. Passage President Joseph F. Smith authorizes me to state emphatically f 11 m Virtually Over at Midnight the president at Secure of Fifteen Measures and Opposed Ten on Mr. Hughes at the hotel where he oo Ground They that at no time under any circumstances has he made the statement f Last Speeches Made. has made his Ne,w York headquarters Would Prove Unconstitutional; Document, ' is Simon Bamberger for Governor. b j j,'jfi since ho left Washington. They will Now in Hands of Brotherhood Representatives, Compiled that he supporting places. receive the returns at these CARLSTROM SETS From Congressional Records. . DAVID O.McKAY. p I" 't'wj New York, Nov. 3 Candidates for Hanly Ends Campaign. - ' carii- Hanly, the I idllll e Presideny and Prominent J. Frank bills looking to that end. er safety to the traveling public. He candidate, will reach his S 'Ofl paign orators in general will make residential The labor record of George was of the federal assisted in drafting that great meas-- tonight after a Suthorland in tho He chairman I ilWAi their last spoken appeals for votes home in shows that he favored and helped securo tho passage of fifteen labor meas- commission on employers' liability and defended it on the floor of speech-makin- g through i'lljj today. Some time around midnight, final day of ures and opposed ten. The measures he helped enact into law have prov- and workmen's compensation, and has the senate. I Since Sepetmber 8 Mr. Han- FMNGJECOl t the last cheer has died away, . ed highly beneficial to labor and as of championed the workmen's compensa- The foregoing is a copy of the vot-in- g when 20,000, through stand a consistent refutation the 3 It! the last red fire has burned out and ly has traveled nearly charge that he was unfavorable to the causo of organized labor. His op- tion bill affecting tho employes of in record and summary of activities j thirty-fou- r states. (fa the last parader has gone home, the position to the ten measures in question was based on the conclusion that terstato railroads and express compa- of Senator Sutherland on matters re- - candidate, Allan L. Carl-stro- ex- f national campaign will be virtually The Socialist New York, Nov. 3. Victor they would prove unconstitutional. Tho senator is a recognized authority nies. He also spoke in favor of lating to labor, as they are compiled lJ has made campaign Mill over. Benson, who who left Chicago yesterday for on question of law and is competent to pass on proposals affecting the basic tending the compensation act for from the Congressional Records and Hi Charles E. Hughes ended his politi- -' speeches in almost every part of the Mew York in a Now York Times mail statutes. This removes the doubt as to the motive of the opposition. employes to tho forestry ser- kept in this office. country, today in Kansas City, Mo. ' yesterday, but the last day is carrying aeroplane, descended on Gov- Senator Sutherland, at tho time, was considering la- vice and the bureau of mines, and has Ml travels - the welfare of the H. E. WELLS, il jjfH of his campaign is one of the hardest. Mr. Hughes, the Republican candi- ernor's island today, ending his flight boring man and would not countenance any measure that contained secured a favorable report on his bill . A. G. C. E. & National Legislative aft- - date, holds tho record for campaign 1-- 2 m. journey was in- providing Injuries to P'lj Ho makes five speeches here this it S:55 a. His wouldcreato a condition diametrically opposite to the object compensation for Representative, B. of L. E. , ernoon and will deliver his final ad journeys. When ho reached New terrupted by stops yesterday at Erie, sought. The following report, now in (he hands of tho railway brother- all civil employes of the United jjjjj Pa and Hammondsport, N. Y. hoods, was compiled from the congressional records. The facts present- States, the report stating that the P. J. McNAMARA, Tho flight from Hammondsport, ed clarify tho atmosphere regarding the senator's position on labor and his measure is as generous in amounts as Vice President, National Legislative where the aviator resumed his trip attitude toward any measure whose object is for common benefit. any of the existing laws In the United Representative of B. of L. F. & e. at 6:35 a. m. today, was without in- H. E. Wills, P. J. McNamara, Wm. M. Clark, Val Fitzpatrlck States or foreign countries. WM. M. CLARR, cident, Carlstrom flying at a height A. G. C. B Vice President, Vice President, Vice President, He was exceptionally active in be- Vice President, National Legislative At the 0RPHEUM 1 of 2000 feet, aided by a good wind. B. of L. E. B. of Jj. F. & E. O. R. C. B. of It. T. half of tho seamen's bill which lib- Representative O. R. C. ii I A letter from Mayor Thompson of ARTHUR WOOL LEY, Clerk. erated seamen from a condition close- VAL FITZPATRICK, THEDJl BAR II Chicago addressed to President Wil- NATIONAL LEGISLATIVE AND INFORMATION BUREAU ly akin, to slavery and improved their Vice President, National Legislative son "was placed in the hands of a spe- . Order of Railway Conductors working conditions and assured great- - Representative B. of R. T. cial messenger, who started at once Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen for Long Branch, N. J. A representa- Brotherhood of Locomtive Firemen and Enginemen tive of the New York postoffice met Offices 101 B Streot S. E. Telephones, Lincoln 3578-365- 0 Carlstrom at Governor's island and re- . Washington, D. C. air-pos- - OF ceived the baw of mail brought by t. LABOR RECORD OF SENATOR GEORGE SUTHERLAND, REPUBLICAN- PUBLIC SERVICE CHILES Utah. Served since 1905. The aviator was greeted upon his 1 Labor's descent by Major General Leonard Date Measure Vote Attitude Remarks' Wood, U. S. A., and Augustus Post ami (Hours of servico law Tor Yea Flavored HUGHES, TOLD SERIALLY Allan R. Hawley of the Aero Club of railroad employes E, 5- - America. Amendment weakening the Yea Opposed Sutherland r On his flight from Hammondsport child labor law for tho Dis- - favored bill r today Carlstrom broke another record, trict of Columbia as amended. covering of 315 miles G- - Motion to strike from sun- - Not Opposed Absent from the distance at By his work against gas mono present Notv e average dry to Voting city, the in the reform ballot in an speed of 137 miles an hour, civil bill amendment York, on votors tvM prevent use to poly Charles B. Hughes acquired a which the there or eleven miles an hour better than of funds now elect him president of tho United the record held by Jules Vedrines, tho prosecute labor unions un- state-wia- e reputation. By his succe Sherman States. French aviator. der act ssful investigation of the life insur- His service as governor was parti- 6- - 12-1- 1 Popular - oo election of senators, Yea Favored ance scandal he became a c cularly distinguished legisla- to national by the amendment constitution.. haracter. At its conclusion there tion enacted for the benefit of the Right petition, publica- - of Yea Favored was a universal demand that he be te laboring man. The most important ot tion of from Presi- - ' letters ,. ndered the nomination for governor these was the employers' liability and THBlfil dent Gompers ' by his party, and he was named b workmen's compensation law. This 1- - 31-1- 2 to '.' Children's bureau, bill Yea Favored y acclamation. His acceptance "was law was creato at first declared unconstitu- brief and terse. tional by the court of appeals of the 2- - 27-1- 2 to Opposed Motion table resolution Not Absent from state of New York, the court later THE to Law- - but investigate strike at Voting city. "I shall accept the nomination been HUM rence, reversed itself, and this law has Mass without pledge other than to do my the model of all of .the most effective "i Literacy test, .motion to Nay Opposed ' duty according to my conscience. If laws of In the from Immigration this character enacted ' Strike my , L 5 elected it will be ambition to give other states of the union. 1 Osi . ;rome:o -- bill j I hon- amdf julieit I M v- the state the same efficient and It is impossible to enumerate the M gf& F O X. F5, O D Ll C N 'ui13 Manager Goss of the Orpheum an- 5- - compensation I WILLIAM T O Workmen's Yea Favored . orable administration, free from any others. to say more nounces one of the biggest pictures of for railroad employes ' It suffices that taint or bossism or servitude to any than one-thir- d of all the laws enacted the year for his patrons tomorrow Eight-hou- r law on work Yea Favored i 1 and of I private interest." for the benefit of laboring men 1 Theda Bara appears in "Romeo Juliet," one the night, Tuesday and Wednesday of tho the I done for the United He was triumphantly elected and coming week. The picture is "Romeo States that have ever been enacted in the ' 1 ! as governor he kept the faith with state of New York were enacted dur- j I' biggest pictures of the year. First performance Sunday and Juliet," featuring Theda Bara, Immigration bill. Yea ' I restriction Favored the people. ing the administration of Governor America's greatest screen star. The 5- - 3 Motion to strike amendment Yea Opposed Pledged to support tho constitution Hughes. I 1 I success Miss Bara has achieved in this to use funds in at 6:45 p.m.. 5c and 10c. relating of of the state and nation, he never vio- His vetoes of I production "will astonish even her ad- prosecuting unions under "were characteristic by meddling in- inves-ture- s lated that oath with the him. He knew as a result of his mirers and the lavish scenic Sherman anti-trus- t act ' ' ' duties of the legislature, showed gas secured by Mr. Fox for the pro- Amendment limiting scope Nay Opposed ' but vestigation of the monopoly and duction brings gasps of admiration himself to be a wise leader of his the insurance scandal that legislation of resolution to investigate party and a splendid executive of his upon from the audience. Its a worth pic- the Virginia miners' not based a careful determina- West state. tion will ture with an excellent star and a fine '. and presentation of the facts strike He not only gave all his energies not stand the test in the courts. That supporting cast and will go down in 3 Amendment weakening the Nay Opposed to the gubernatorial office, in- is why two-cen- t history as being one of the best mo- seamen's but he ho vetoed the fare act troduced Innovations which proved law and the full crew law. Though tion pictures of the of the present day 5- - 15-1- 4 Convict goods bill, made Yea Favored popular. The executive chamber in the laws by the producers. The story in brief is as to re-- these had been enacted motion table motion to state capitol consists of a large room legislature investiga- folows: consider vote by which, bill V there had been no where governor's desk is placed. to justified - : "In Verona lived two rival families, was in the tion as whether the facts advanced status Be- jj ' " This room is open to the public their enactment, and Governor the Montagues and the Capulets, be- 7- - 7-- com- - Nay Opposed Industrial relations hind It Is a smaller room to which Hughes well knew such ' tween whom a feud had existed for mission, amendment de- that without r the governor may retire "when he investigation and ability there- - many years. Romeo, son to Montague, creasing amount of appropri- - the wishes to be uninterrupted. This in- f met and fell In love with Juliet, daugh. ation for from to present tho facts to the courts j. ner room is connected with tho cor- when the unconstitutionality of tho ter to Caulet, and the two were secret- 7- - 4 Motion to table motion to Nay Favored ridor by a back cus- i'll 3 1 ly married. Immediately after tho strike amendment relating door. It had been laws was tested, they would undoubt- po- ' tomary for governors to admit the edly be declared unconstitutional. ceremony, Romeo became embroiled to 'use of funds for prosecu- - - litical legislative leaders byt his A ben- - MRS. R. C VANDERBILT in a duel with a cousin of Juliet, nnd tion of unions Sherman rear number of other laws for the under door and to consult with them re- bank- 1 kiled him. The result was that the law efit of the people, such as new s garding legislation or other measures ing laws, laws for the conservation of ji young nobleman was banished,, and 9- - 4 Clayton anti-trus- t act, vital Not 1 f 0f New York City Favored a in private in the rear room. Governor natur.il resources, others, might M Hi had to leave his wife of a day. Mean- to labor organization Voting - and Hughes refused to continue cus- be- - high old 10- - - this mentioned as indicative of the j while Caulet had arranged for his Conference report on Clay- Not ij jj! j Never Bought Any j Favored tom. In the popular phrase, he "clos- of his of the daughter to marry another man, ton anti-tru- act Voting standard administration ed the back door" to the executive affairs of the state. All you need to Count Paris. Rather than do this, Literacy test, motion to Nay Opposed chamber, and conducted Juliet took a sleeping potion. Her strike from immigration bill tho state's do, however, is to talk with those business in the large room, who lived York , parents 1- - without in the state of New 'jjll 1 COMMUNITY SILVER thought her dead, and placed Immigration restriction concealment. her in the family vault, where Romeo, bill during the time that he was governor 1 f He established, while governor, a and you will every 23-1- Stop-watc- be told by and hearing that his wife was dead, found 2- - 5 h and time meas- - Not - each Favored Absent on ac- public service commission, which one best her. Overcome with grief, the youth- uring devices, amendment Voting count has of them that he was the of illness. ever since been a model for such governor the empire state ever had. ful Montague took poison. Juliet, on prohibiting them in U. S. commission in awakening from unconsciousness, navy yards other states. He was (Ho had almost completed hi3 terra a strong advocate of reforms in as governor summoned j learned had happened, end- Bonus systeni, to ac- - the when he was what and motion Not Opposed Absent on election laws and, although court J.S. LEWIS COMPANY ed her life." striko provision prohibiting Voting count the legis- to b a justice of the supreme h Uj of illness. i I lature refused to sow- will lyl enact tliem, he of the United States, "where we same in navy yards ed tho seed which came to fruition next follow him). But she Does Use Ifc on Her Table OGDEN CONSERVATORY Seamen's act, motion to ta- - Not Favored" .Absent on ac- - I ble motion to reconsider Voting count of illness. ' i BPf! OF MUSIC passage of law 6- - 30-1- 6 "Taylor system," motion to Not Favored his appointment "will probably return Pnilllfp fEtyjj KING ORDERED to table motion . to Voting BACK the border town. j You can'!t 1.maSine she uses It in an effort strike Announces the opening of the 2nd amendment In fortification Quiet prevailed at Fort Douglas yes to save mcmey- - No 3Qe l$jf H nWMiM knows it Is worthy S term, beginning Nov. 13th. Students bill prohibiting system in terday, and, although the troopers g) - i if of a place in her household. Looks and AfM enrolling daily from 2 until 6. Adver- U. S. plants. TO FORT DOUGLAS were under orders not to leave camp I there i wears 1Ike storlinS and costs about one-thir- d j tisement. until after retreat each evening, was no drill or formations. Many vi- fS (BBgamB eg nn mniiaasBHaaagggB ea In addition to voting on important gation of the miners' strike in West Salt Lake, Nov. 4. Major Wesley E. sitors rode to the fort j'esterday, am i I roll calls as above indicated, Senator Virginia, and vigorously denounced King of Lake, now throughout the day there was almost ( Salt acting as both '. SB e Engrave Silver Free of Charge j Sutherland has rendered assistance to the denial of justice to the workmen; judge advocate with tho troops at a steady stream of automobiles, llf lj Ye Second Olde Time measures favored by labor by speech defended tho commission on industrial Nogales, going and coming. has been ordered back to PjP and in in and an adequate ap- ' I If you buy It somewhere else and want it on tho floor the committees relations favored Salt Lake for duty in mustering out oo propriation : UK 'iW' CfUT en- - many instances. for that body; spoke in the members' of squadron jj enBTaved you are going to. the First of BE the In favor amend- of j Sociable and Hop He spoke of the favor creating the bureau of mines Utah cavalry. He will reach homo ! of 1910 to employers' lia- and additional RAILROAD TO GIVE J, ment the mine safety stations; Tuesday. The message which was re- J bility law, and proposed an amend- defended the constitutionality of the ceived from Major King by Mrs. King BERTHANA HALL ment to tho Alaska railroad bill to child labor bill ; and secured the adop- yesterday also stated that in- Lieutenant ELECTION RETURNS provide for the employes who might tion of a resolution accepting the Aaron y. Hardy, who went to the NOV. 8, 8:30 P. M. be injured in the work for tho govern: vitation from foreign countries that border as second HeutenanL with troop ment; was joint author of the consti- the United States participate In the A, is now on his way yto Salt Lake. Tickets at Culley's and Ensign's tutional amendment providing for the Congress on Social Insurance. Lieutenant Hardy has been serving Chicago, Chicago and of senators by vote; Senator Sutherland has been oppos- Nov. 3. The drug stores, and all bishops of We- election direct with troop H. First United cav-air- to passage of the bill creating ed to the exemption of labor States Northwestern railroad announced urged the unions at N.ogales. He recently took day full returns oulc ber stake. children's bureau; spoke for the from the anti-tru- laws, and spoke an that election the examination for appointment in be provided on its limited trains oc eight-hou- r law; favored a full investi against amendments appropriation the regular armyy, and in the event of the night of November 7 ' 1 CI H ; ( ' ! ( w- - H- - H. j 5 Don't Fail Milton g fl King & Welling Orpheum 1 at II m . . . . JJ,B ti j YOUR BIG AUTOMOBILE PARADE AT 7 P. M. I a it GET AUTO READY FOR TOE jg j H iixlllll!!ii I