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Show DAILY STATE UTAH UTAH 8TATE THURSDAY, JOURNAL, OCTOBER 1904. 6, JOURNAL OGDEN, UTAH. NATIONAL PICKET DEMOCRATIC For Praideot ALTON B. PARKER of New York. For Vice-Preride- HENRY G. DAVIS of West Virginia. In with the presidency. of him, a friend suggested record was clear. I that his anti-tru- st determined toexamine for myself, and TICKET: DEMOCRATIC STATE I'ouiiPi'tion Elector: For FRED J. KIESEL, HAMl'KI. NEWHOUSE, EDWARD 1L SNOW. For Representative I find In Congress: ORLANDO W. POWERS. For Governor: JAMES H. MOYLE. For Secretary of State: LEVI N. HARMON. For Attorney-Genera- l: GRANT C. BAGLEY. For Auditor: J. W. GEIGER. For Treaui.r: W. B. WILSON. For Superintendent or Putilic Inetruc-tio- that Judge Parker was elected chief judge of the court of appeals, the highest Judicial tribunal In the empire state, November !, 1897, and liegun his duties January 1, 1898. From thence until his retirement from the bench he seems to have asas chief sumed entire resHinslbillty n: NATHAN T. PORTER. Justice and to have discharged his full duty as a member of the court. of his opinions examination An shows that he has been consistent For Justice of the Supreme Court: throughout his judicial career and that and he was an able, conscientious DEMOCRATIC JUDICIAL TICKET: (Second Dint riot.) fearless Judge. Whatever may be said of Judge Parker'a official belief In the gold standard, his judicial opinion of the authority of the government to restrain monopolies and of the jurisdiction of the courts to enforce antitrust legislation. Is strong. Being a CHARLES S. VARIAN. For District Judcce: IIENRY II. ROLAPP. For District Attorney: ALBERT G. HORN. WEBER COUNTY TICKET: For State Senator: JOSEPH S. PEERY. For Representatives: ADAM L. PETERSON. NATHANIEL MONTGOMERY, ROBERT L. HARRIS. For Commissioners: (Four year term.) LEE HAM MON. (Two year term.) CHRIS. OLSON. Clerk: Joseph McFarland. Treasurer: FRED A. SHIELLS. Recorder: JAMES R. DECS. Assessor: JOSEPH M. DORAN. Sheriff: EACH. SLEUTH. Attorney. THOMAS MALONEY. Surveyor: C. D. BROWN. Superintendent of Schools: JOHN WHEELER. Constable for Ogden City: THOMAS CUNNINGHAM. chief Judge of the highest tribunal of a state In which monopolies have their habitat. Judge Parker must possess a strong Individuality and a pleasing personality to win the confidence of the people to the extent of entrusting THE EVOLUTION OF THE BIG 8TICK WILL YOU him to administer this office. A careful reading of the Judicial utterances of Judge Parker, In a great til they were appointed to office and and 3880,000,000 more than the cost of . variety of coses that came before the kept In office by the Republican party, Cleveland's second term. No wonder court of which he win presiding Judge, and did they ever thereafter swerve that Teddy does not feel inclined to clearly demonstrates his capacity apd from their allegiance to it? Wright talk and give the figures which would fitness for judicial work. Ills writings used to be a Democrat till a Republionly strengthen the people's belief are facile, clear, perspicuous and his reasoning of undoubted soundness and along the lines of the best judicial thought of the country on the trust question: they are marked by method, cnndor and care which manifest that while he is conservative and therefore safe, he Is, at the same time, fearless In the discharge of his duty. THE DEMOCRATIC TICKET. Such a man, other things equal. Is much preferable' for an exalted and We place at the head of our columns responsible public position to one who today the names of the candidates Is a lover of guns and martial airs and selected by the Democratic convengiven over to tinsel and spectacular tion yesterday. We heartily endorse display. the action of the convention and pledge the candidates our earnest and THE NEXT HOUSE WILL BE unqualified supjKirt. From this time forward until the polls close on the night of Novemliei- 8th. we shall adchairman Cowherd, Congressman vocate and work for the election of the Democratic national, state and of the Democratic congressional camcounty candidates, Hnd our faith Is paign committee, has given up his strong that the Democratic party will idea of moving his headquarters from be triumphant this year, not only na- Washington to New York, so as to be tionally, but thHt Utah will be re- close to the national committee headdeemed from Republican mismanage- quarters. He says the outlook for the ment and return to the Democratic election of a Democratic house of DEM-CRAT1- - Is C. can president gave him a 830,000 that he has proven a very expensive of- but no man Is a Democrat who holds that the Declaration of Independence Is a farce, and that governments do not derive their just powers from the consent of the governed. By the way. It Is now understood that Wright's proclamation was sent by cable to the president, which sufficiently indicates Its animus and pur fice; luxury. Joaquin Miller, writing of the endurance, the courage, and the high mental qualities of the Japanese, says: They eat sparingly and drink not at His wildest dis all. tla. is This is no new cold sipation statement ' new Is nor the discovery, that men who drink malt and spiritur pose. ous liquors freely always fall the first In time of stress. The Senator Fairbanks, the- great trust war may arm the temperance peospellbinder and running mate of the ple with a new and powerful weapon Rough Rider, was advertised to make against their ol& enemy. 4 a rear car platform speech this mornNo slates were broken In the Demoing at 7:30 o'clock at Elko, Nev. The Republicans of that place were dis- cratic convention yesterday, for the appointed. They though that the very good reason that there were no time announced was too early in the slates to be broken. In every instance morning; that the air would be chilly the nomination sought the man each and that the Indiana Iceberg would candidate was the free choice of the not be thawed out auffldently to make assembled delegates. a good speech. Today Mr. Fairbanks 4 has been coming east from Elko and In this Issue of the State Journal we already the gathering storm clouds call attention to the Democratic ticket portend cold and disagreeable weather. as a whole. In future Issues we fhall However, the Grand opera house, speak of the Individual candidates and where the distinguished Rooseveltian tell of their many superior qualificawill address the Ogden public tonight, tions and give the reasons why every will be well warmed by the managecandidate should ba elected. ment and It will be unnecessary for THE ROUGH RIDER 8AID IT. those who attend to wear overcoats and wraps; at least not Inside the Come, O, my Muse, and don't refuse to give your views about the news: , Russo-Japane- se - distinctly favorIt has brightened very Within the past two yeara condisince the Democrats of perceptibly tion! have changed In this county and York New held their state convention. state. The Democrats have got toChairman of the RepubliBabcock, are and to shoulder gether standing can has committee, shoulder In defence of Democratic recently given out a statement to the effect that aa matprinciples, while on the other hand our political opponents, the Republicans, ters stand the next house is lost to building. 4. I'm virtue embodied, the Rough RiI do are badly disorganised and rent with his party. says Mr. Cowherd. der said It Hon. James H. Moyle, the Demointernal dissensions that point uner- not mind saying that whatever may The southern republics need not be cratic candidate for governor, is makafraid. ringly to disaster and the defeat of have been Mr. Rabcock's motive in a vigorous and effective campaign. If tneyre peaceful and always keep ing out a such he told statement, putting their party. cash to their credit He is well received "everywhere, and the simple truth. Theyll get my distinguished protec4 tion and aid. the people turn out en masse to listen If we can hold the ground already Til never Insult them, or fire on their JUDGE PARKER ON TRUSTS. to him and applaud the sentiments banners. gained we shall win the next house Or Lowhich hla At fight them, or gobble them up. If puncture speeches. by a comfortable majority, but we they're good: Former United States Senator Wilare not satisfied with the present out- gan last night Mr. Moyle addressed That la. If they Imitate ua In their manners liam V. Allen of Nebraska haa writthe largest audience that ever assemlook to the extent that we shall now And always behave as I think that ten an open letter, in which, alrest on our oars. Our committee will bled In that city to listen to a political they should. though a ropullst, he speaks very do Its utmost to speceh, and many doubters left the I'll never send down there a bomb or not about bring only a bullet highly of Judge Parker. His subject is a convinced in their own minds Or answer them back with a Jibe or Republican reverse, but a Republi- meeting a taunt: thnt only through Democratic ascend-anJudge Parker and the Trusts," and can rout. A treaty Is sacred Til never annul It his communication In part is as folIn state and nntlon, will the evils Or rob them unless they have some- lows: which confront and vex the people of thing we want." WHY DID HE PUBLISH IT? While I am a Populist and shall this commonwealth be done away with MUST BE REGISTERED. vote for Watson Electors because and peace und real prosperity be enThomas E. Watson la the accepted and Our Washington correspondent ad- joyed. Vote for James II. Moyle for If you would vote this year It Is Imworthy candidate for my party, can- vises that the Republicans are trying governor and let us have peace. peratively neceasarv that you registered. Unless your name Is on the dor requires me to say that Judge Al- to make something of Roosevelt's pubregistration list you cannot vote. ton B. Parker's official record on the lication of the letter from Governor Hla Strenuosity the present oc- There will be an entire new registratrust question Is, In my judgment, all Wright of the Philippines saying that cupant of the White House, has tion thla year. No matter If you have n that the most exacting a dangerous ferment Is caused In crawled Into his shell, so to speak, voted before, you cannot vote this year could require. unless you get registered again. the islands by the agitation of their and his silence has become almost opThere are Just five days before the Having the New York court of ap- Independence by the Democratic pressive. There Is a good cause for on either of which voters may election peal reports In my library and fre- party. They call attention to the it, as the be They are:. October registered. following figures will 11th, 12th and 18th, and November let quently using them In my practice, I fact that Wright used to be a Demo- show: Roosevelts administration and 2d. am as famlliur with' their contents as a crat, as if that settled the question. has cost the taxpayers of the United lawyer living in a distant state would It docs not. Taft used to be an American Army the Beat States 32.600.000,000, which Is Ixird ordinarily be. And when Judge Par- Wolseley sayi that "the Ameriand werfe not Longstreet more than four years of Mccan army, go far as it goes In numkeFs name was first mentioned In and Mosby very active Democrats un Kinley. Including the war with Spain, bers, Is the finest array in the world." representatives able, and that fold. : YOU HAVE TO USE 80ME KIND OF COAL EVEN IN 8UMMER. VOTE FOR ITT HAD CHILD OF HIS OWN. WHY NOT THE BEST? Engineer Cried Over 'Little Ones Narrow Eacape. "Tea, indeed, we hare some queer little incidents happen to us, said the fat engineer. Queer things happened to me about a year ago. Youd think it queer for a rough man like me to cry for ten minutes, and nobody hurt, either, would you? Well, I did, and I can almost cry every time I think of It. "I was running along one afternoon pretty lively when I approached a little village where the track cuts through the streets. I slacked up a little, but waa still making good peed, when suddenly, about twenty rods ahead of me, a little girl not more than 3 years old toddled onto the track. You cant even Imagine my feelings. There was no way to save her. It .was impossible to atop, or even alack much, at that distance, aa the train was heavy' and the grade In ten seconds It would descending. have been all over; and after reversing and applying the brake, I shut my eyes. I didnt want to see any more. "Aa we slowed down my fireman atuck hla head out of the cab window to see what Id stopped for, when he laughed and shouted at me: Jim, look here! I looked, and there waa a big black Newfoundland dog holding the little girl in hla mouth, leisurely walking toward the house where ahe evidently belonged. She was kicking and crying, so that knew ahe wasn't hurt, and the dog had saved her. My fireman thought it funny, and kept laughing, hut I cried like a woman. I just couldnt help It I had a little girl of my own at home. Galveston Tribune. Why Good News for Anglers. A new type of fishhook, the Invention of E. Hindoo Hyde of New York, shows how even the simplest thing of common life can be readily Improved. The Improvement consists in transferring the barb of the hook from the Inside of the point that Is, between the point and the shank, to the opposite side of the point so that It lies on the outside of the hook. The advantage of the new hook Is that It renders It much more difficult for a hooked fish to release himself upon a alack line. This ia due to the fact that the new location of the barb creates a bar to tbe extraction of the hook after It has penetrated, and also to the fact that tbe barb. Instead of playing against the soft mucus membrane of the mouth to prevent release as In the old style of hook, presses against the hard epidermis. Scien- CARRIED BY SHURTLIFF & CO. Telephone Call 2041 or 18-- or 2407 Washington. Drakes Easy Money 18-- Loaned salaried people same day asked for without security or Indorsement,' without knowledie of employer or any one; payments to suit. L0WE8T RATE8I BEST TERMSI Your credit once estsbllshed at my office you can get money at a moment's notice. Call and get my elsewhere. D. DRAKE 410-1- 1 Eeclss Bldg. terms before going D. Tel. 500-Open 8:30 to 7:30,; 10 to 11 Sunday ALBERT F. RICHEY 2372 Phone 150 Vuhlntfon Open Day and &QgM. 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