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aHH GOODWIN'S WEEKLY 13 H At State Street Corner of BR0ArWAY THE AUERBACH CORNER SERVICE Our customer can at all times command our whole-hearted, un stinted efforts in his behalf. I National Copper J Bank valuable to Y(TO I A checking Account Is valuable I In many ways. Providing as it does the safest form of payment and , the best receipt; also a great con venience In the settlement of ac counts. Accounts subject to check are cordially invited. i i i H. S, Joseph Now Comes Out as a Candidate for Congress HARRY S. JOSEPH is still after the Honorable Jake Johnson's ' goat. He is pursuing it with a relentlessness that has lent spice to the state campaign and now he is out as an independent Republican candi date for congress against the Sanpete candidate. It waB intimated in these columns last week that Joseph would pursue the tenacious Jacob right up to the closing of the polls and then some, if need be. It was further hinted that Mr. Joseph might heave his own hat into the ring. And he has done so with the following accompaniment: . VOTERS if you believe Utah should be repre sented by a live, energetic, hustling Republican congressman, one who can and will represent all the people faithfully Voto fQp H. S. JOSEPH For Congress The name of H. S. Joseph Is not on the printed ballot on the voting machine, but you can vote for H. S. Joseph for congress by lifting the trigger over the name of Jacob John son after pulling the Republican lever and lifting the slide at the top marked No. 6 and writing H. S. Joseph on the paper in the space. You can vote on the Australian bat lot for H. S. Joseph for congress by drawing a line through the name of Jacob Johnson and writing the name of H. S.e Joseph in the blank space on the right hand side of the ballot in tho blank space opposite Jacob Johnson's name. Joseph says he's for Taft and the whole Republican ticket with the ex ception of a candidate for congress. He has waged a strenuous warfare against Johnson and down through the southern part of the state he has done considerable Independent cam paigning. His purpose is to educate the people to the method of scratch ing Jake Johnson's name from the ballot and his desire is that his own name ho substituted therefor. The independent candidacy of Mr. Joseph presents an unusual situation in this campaign. He says that his chief object is to prevent the calamity that will fall upon the state In tho event of Johnson's election. For pub lication he has not gone into detail regarding the calamitous subject, but he has said enough of the Sanpete champion to give the general public a pretty fnir idea of what is going to happen: For Tariff protect'on on what Utah produces Lead, Sugar and Wool. To secure better advantages for homesteaders. To extend the U. S. reclamation work. To resist the rulings now goverrv Ing the Land Office In the disposition of mineral lands, and favors remedial legislation. To further the movement for na tional highways. To punish the wanton destruction of the necessities of life. To remunerate the Indian war vet- erans. To secure greater co-operation be- tweent the Department of Agriculture J and the State Agricultural College. To secure a like co-operation be- ', twcen the National Bureau of Mines ' and the State School of Mines. To induce the Government to fit tingly mark the Old Mormon Trail. To aid in the establishment of a State Bureau of Immigration. To correct in so far as possible the mistaken opinion of Utah and her people. One of the most noticeable features of the campaign has been the 'failure of Johnson to go on the stump in his own defense. It has been stated that the state committee would not give him any dates. That may or may not bo true, but the fact remains that Johnson has done his campaigning In Sanpete county alone, letting the rest of the ticket carry his load. Harry Joseph has gone from one end of the state to the other with his fight and it is openly stated that in the event of Johnson's election, which Joseph claims to be impossible, there will be a contest carried to the lower house at "Washington that will give Utah another opportunity of having some of its soiled linen aired before the country at large. CLASSIFIED AUTOMOBILES. FOR SALE Babcock Electric Vlc toria Phaeton, late model, in elegant condition. Battery gives twenty-eight miles per charge; upholstering, fend ers and daBh in splendid shape. This is a snap for some one at $600. Ran-dall-Dodd Auto Co., Ltd., 53 W. 4th So. FOR SALE Model 10 Buick, 1910 model. A snap at $450. Randall Dodd Auto Co., Ltd., Automobile Row. FOR SALE Model 10 Buick, 1910 model. A snap at $350. Randall Dodd Auto Co., Ltd., Automobile Row. florists B. C. Morris Floral Company, 52 E. Second South street, telephone Wa satch 853. EMPLOYMENT. JAPANESE GENERAL AGENCY Help furnished for Railroad and Con struction Work, Mining, etc. Hotels, Restaurants and Private Families. Also Work by the Day. Phone Wa satch 1311. F. S. Ashihlra, Mgr. 256 W. First South St., Salt Lake City, Utah. TAILOR-MADE CORSETS. SPIRELLA corset, 1-year guaran tee. Mrs. Mann, Hyl. 3098-J. 660 E. 7th South. FURRIERS. GENEVA C HICKS & CO., 68 S. Sfoth ERst. Furs made, cleaned, re- ( paired and remodeled. A complete line of ready-made furs to eslect from. Was. 3707. STILL UNSATISFIED. "I haven't had a bite so long," Exclaimed the beggar tramp; ! THE NATIONAL DRINK f 9 The sturdy German people are noted for their A H domestic simplicity in home life, V JM HHH c HHH wnm The American x H till I Ulf people are fast rec- 0 III Hi osnizins the Teu- 4 II li HI tonic diet and are iii m o h (If II nil speedily adopting it X HH pgSH Our "OLD I H krcJ GERMAN HhTi :; l.t lager" :: fHlVVHK Hh to the plainest JM HWimXPKn meal-lti,afood hhI (IhTIj I III sMUj in iU'f' and " en' Hvfl 0 Ijl I HI dH tirdy different from y HH 4 HJ I I ,1 tTJfllHI any beef yu 'iave i H &Twf Phone Hyland 17 J K1JJHMHbI Drewed anJ bot' !; iiil THE SALT 1 I :: Himnl lake CITY I :: KM brewing H! I O 511 W3S Beauty Beers. M Strickley Brothers. I Successors to Kentucky Liquor Co. H Everything in Wines, Liquors and H Beers delivered to your home. H Phone Wasatch 231. B 74 WEST SECOND SOUTH ST, fl SALT LAKE CITY UTAH. M ASK FOR M LEMP'S I St. Louis Beer I FALSTAFF and H EXTRA PALE It is sold everywhere and Is the H most popular beer on the market H today. H As a beverage It Is unexcelled. H It Is absolutely pure. H ' For nourishing and building up H the system there is no better tonic. jE Try it and you will want more. H C. H. REILLEY, fl Distributor M PHONE: WASATCH 688 H 216-213 So. State, Salt Lake City. H "My inside, please believe me, sir, HH Isknaught but one big cramp." HH The farmer said: "I swift will -make M Your sufferings rank as naught," H Unhitched his mastiff, and the tramp M Got more bites than he sought! H HH