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Show UTAH DAILY iiCRACY COlNTV CAMPAIGN IS IN 0CDEN OPENED VALLEY WITH ROUSING RALLY AT were ihe ople of I' tali on their industry, Og-- " integrity and hospitality. Taking up a rally held In the the Philippine question he said: "To at den vey . 11 at HunUvllle last day it coats more to run our govern fwbWHon. Z. L. Cobb of ment than it did when we were at war . the principal speaker. The with Spain. Why is it? It is because are spending millions of doliurs In nd ?u J 1 eceM tfll .ere accorded a most hearty the Philippine Islands. It haa been wany of the Weber county calculated that the money spent there present and occupied annually amounts to IS per capita." He held that this money should be cisdid!ie,the platform and took part them " at home and pointed out how kept being among proceedings, h Zach many improvements could be made by peery, A. G. Horn, McFar-seetil,I iU expenditure. J0! Oirls Olson. Joseph & . James R. Beus, Referring to the trust question, ho Hammon, W ?hMler. besides a number of stated that today the average family 5 Democrats of the valley, In America is contributing through the peterson of HunUvllle pre-th- e extra prices that they have to pay to gathering. The hall the trusts 194 per year Into the treasdecorated with buntlngand ury of the great trusts. The trusts are by the tariff and the combifinal colors, and the Plain City protected nations have no competitors. 2L club furnished pleasing music, You can not buy from the foreigner wr Peterson. In a few opening the assertion, that had because he has to pay the tariff to get Smade at HunUvllle by Republl- - his goods into this country. The trust takes the price that the foreigner that members of the dominant have to pay as tariff and places 2 In this sUU should vote for on It the defended the had price of the article on which he because there is no tariff and thus secures of Mormon missionaries In Everyone knew that enormous revenues. These articles of as a misstatement of facts and the same manufacture are taken Into Mexico and sold for a much lesa price St the elders, especially In some than sold at home." iL. of Europe, were being mobbed, What he advocated was removing teed and banished and American the tariff from articles made by the been irSJJedand the president had U without any result no trusts, then the trusts would have to sell goods at the price they Twas raised to defend them, R. Beus was then Introduc-- J worth. In dosing, Mr. Cobb made an eloHe said he was for Democracy; quent S-- at appeal for the election of Judge and for the upright politics If O. W. Powers and James H. Moyle Miration of church and sUte. Srted he promised to perform the du-d- ci ef his office with honor, Integrity to his friends and god with respect Democracy funded to the people of s1 w-- , es. in citisena John Wheeler urged the Democrats there are jtay together, adding that who sUte i somber of Republicans if the Democrats will only stay by it but had been nominated on ticket for aherllf of If elected he promised M aould fill the office to the best of justice. Mi ability and do everybody said he had Joseph C. McFarlane fcund many Democrats In Huntsville tad many anxious to understand the especially principles of both parties, If they the principles of Democracy. vote for him for could consistently county clerk he promised In return to pin the best service in his power. was elected to he Lee Hammon county commlslsoner eight years ago, hi laid, and had some little experience if the work. When he went info office mixed before things were somewhat ud he expected. If elected, to leave them better than he found them. maker, da Democratic Weber county. Chris Olson, the next speaker, condemned the condition of the roads In the county, especially In Ogden canyon and the valley. He has had experience h; road construction- - and prom-iie- d to give this department his close attention If. elected county - commte- Joseph 8. Peery apologised for absence of J. M. Doran, candidate the for anetsor, who was unable to be pres tni on account of Indisposition and Mr. Peery spoke very highly of Mr. The withdrawal of Prof. L X. Smith of Logan from the American party ticket left vacant the nomination for superintendent of public Instruction, which has been filled by substituting the name of Prof. Frank R. Christen sen of Ogden. The following correspondence explains Itself: THE TENDER. Salt Lake City. Oct. 17. 1904. Frank R. Christensen, Ogderf, Utah-D- ear Sir: The withdrawal from the American party ticket of Prof. Isaac X. Smith of Logan, who had been nominated as state superintendent of public Instruction, leaves a vacancy in that important .place. Entertaining the highest respect for your qualifications as an educator, and feeling complete confidence in your patriotic love for Utah, the state central committee of the- American party, pursuant -- to authority vested In the committee by the state convention, tenders to you the nomination for superintendent of public Instruction on the ticket of the American party of Utah. In making this tender to you, the committee realises that It can offer to you no assurance of election, but merely the opportunity for you to make a personal sacrifice 'for the public weal. Tour prompt answer will be greatly appreciated. By order of the state central com mlttee. P. J. DALY. Secretary. IT WOODY COOK iVerless Acrobat. estimated that about 3.000 Republican votes w ill go to the American party the ci!!ing election. This means that, according to the "other arrangements" ami threat of Chairman Spry there are Mmi Mormon Democratic" voter getting ready lo vote the Republican ticket. That means that a few Mormon Democrats" will have to be secured fiotn Piute county. .Does anyone W.inv of a solitary "Mormon Democrat" in Piute wbo has been gathered into Mr. Spry's fold? Mr. Spry was Just bluffing. Og-toCl- ty. m jjynd TEA not-cheatin- g? i COMES FROM SHURTLIFF '.VALTER SPENCER Song Illustrator. Sole Agents for Anthracite. BROWN AND EDMUNDS Comedians. 44444444444444444444444444-- MIS NELLIE BRUCE Song and Dance. 4 dren. Wool Bate. Yama of Every Kind and Color. The Utah Knitting Works 2354 CALL AND SEE If you have never worn tea Croasott Shoe It Is your misfortune. Yon have yet to learn the of perfectly Anderson HOKTB ABIKOTOR, maf, ! The DEE-STANF0R- shoe co: I. SOLE AGENTS AND UNDER THEATER PASTIME ' A STRONG TREE I THE GREAT PAMPLIN Egypt Ion Novelty Juggler. ILLUSTRATED 80NG I "When the Frost Is on the Pumpkin, Maggie Dear." THE REDDICKS Novelty Vocalists. ; Character! LOOK OUT! 7ATF0? ... Artist. will 1. Lar- COMIC MOTION PICtURE8. 2. The Hooligan as a Kentucky Squire. 8. A French Count Advertises for a Wife. Safe-Break- i THEY ARE ALL GUESSING! Market We are selling meat at reduced prices and onlyHANDLE THE, BEST. Try ue and be convinced. Fresh fish and oysters, fresh butter and eggs, always on hand. er. 834 CI- TWENTY-FIFT- H STREET. PHONE . . 1S-- GAR ! I TO : Newest and Latest Art Stationery All the Latest Books -- 1 1 1 - $47-5- 6 f TO CHICAGO AND RETURN, - $47.50 to Chicago and Return Via Sb Louie. X Tuesdays and Fridays of each week tent the Chicago A Northwestern rail- - 7 There Is no known way of Insulting way. The only double-trac- k railway I sin. between the Mlsouri river and Chicago. A prayer can be long, without being Three trains dally. No change 'of can. I tall. In going to the fair see that your tick- -l A clear heart la the secret of a clear ts read via this route. For further! heed. information write . It Is a good deal better to live In a A. WALKER, . glass house and take your chancees General Agent C. A N. W. Railway, on stone than to have no windows at 88 West Second South street 8alt T all. Chicago Tribune. ' . Lake City, Utah.- - a 1 ; . HAVE and TO HOLD i One's trad nowadays is a difficult thing. The surest way Is to handle the BE8T. When it comet to Fine Stationery we can supply you with - SENTENCE SERMONS. Empty hours make aching hearta No man can be happy all to himself. A great Intent makes for noble con HANG IT a DI MAKERS GENERALLY WONShoulder. DER HOW MR. UPMANN CAN MAKE A CIGAR OF THE HBABY Henry Lane, the aged father of Mrs. BOUQUET? QUALITY FOR So. George W. Larkin of this city met with painful Injury while . attempting to TO THE WOMEN OF WEBER CO. cross a ditch on upper Twenty-fift- h Mrs. Kate S. Hilliard and Mra M. A. street last evening. Mr. Lane was Dora will hare charge of the Socialist trying to walk over a narrow plank headquarters. 2281 Washington aveune leading on to the sidewalk, when the (under Republican headquarters), plank tipped up and caused him to every afternoon until election. The wofall violently Into the ditch,' dislocatmen of Weber county are cordially In ing his left shoulder and cutting a deep vited to call at the above headquarters gash In his left knee. He was found and listen to what these ladles have In the ditch by a passer-b- y and con- to say. The headquarters will be open veyed to his home, where Dr. Rich at- every evening to everybody. Plenty of tended to the aged mans Injuries. good literature to read. L. BRODIE, A Levs Latter Chairman Socialist Campaign Com Would not Interest you If youre lookmlttee. ing for a guaranteed Salve for Sores, Burns or Piles. Otto Dodd of Ponder, AUTO RACE EXCURSION.' T suffered with an ugly Mo, writes: tore for a year, but a box of Bucklens Salt Lake City, Oct. 23. . Arnica Salve cured me. It's the best Via Rio Grande. Fare, $1.00. Train Salve on Earth. 25c at Jesse J. Driver's leavea 9:80 a. m. store.- GOOD Lewis A.Crossett,Inc. MEETS PAINFUL INJURY. drug OF FINEST SELECTION SUITS FALL AND WINTER AND TROUSERS EVER SEEN IN OGDEN. THE Joseph S. Peery and A. G. Horn will FLO ZELLAR conduct a meeting' at Farr West on Saturday evening, October 22d Descriptive Vocalist and Father of Mrs. George W. kin Falls and Dislocates ' By Mail, One Month, SOc. By Carrier, One Month, 60c. Chairman Bamberger hag been advised by the Democratic national com- Aged AVE, OGDEN. THE JOURNAL Week of October 17 - Horn WASHINGTON 444444444444444444'f444444'4444444444-4- Bishop William Facer of Willard, a life-loRepublican, haa accepted a i nomination at the hands of the Democratic party and his name has been MONTAGUE8 COCKATOO CIRCUS jji group of wonderful trained birds, placed upon .the county ticket of hrdleutashrdluetaohrdluuu , Introducing the Great Fire Scene. elder county. A. G. THE PLACE. REMEMBER i J. Weber and 4- - And the most complete line of knitted goods that Is handled In the State of Utah. We manufacture our own goods and guarantee both price and quality to be equal to anything offered to the public. The pres Emery County Progress: ent state campaign Is the slowest and most apathetic on record. The only live element in the tame affair la the occasional doings of the American party in Salt Lake, which flashes a little red light In the political pan once In a while Just to keep the other fellows from falling asleep and dreaming that lta next spring. A. X X Cardigan Jackets and Jerseys. Bilk and Wool Shawls. Baby Silks and Woolen Hooda. be. hold a meeting at Slatervllle on Saturday evening, October 29th. i Home-Mad- A special Mrs. Elisabeth Cohen, state organiser of women's Democratic clubs, addressed a meeting of women In this city this afternoon. x This la the Place to Buy Your L. D. 8. Garments. Union 8uits. Shirts and Drawers. e and Imported Hosiery. Sweaters for Men, Women and Chil- 4- - Arrangements have been made by the local Democratic committee for a series of meetings to be held in this county on Friday, October 28th, which will be addressed by Judge O. W. Powers and James H. Moyle. The. time and places of meeting will be as follows: North Ogden, 10 a. m.; Huntsville, 2 p. m.; Eden, 4 p. m; and a huge rally In the Grand opera house at 8 p. m. There wlll.be lota of music and no lack of enthusiasm, to say nothing of the sound and eloquent presentation of Democratic principles and policies. mittee that James M. Brisbin of Colorado will arrive in Utah shortly to speak In this state during the remaining days of the camaplgn. 18-- OGDEN, UTAH. ?MAKES'UFE'Sg EASY ng 18k 4- - 00 Hon. B. H. Roberta will close the campaign In Weber county at the Grand opera house on the eve of - election. November 7th. Mr. Roberts- well known reputation as an orator Is sufficient to guarantee a crowded Phones Utah Knitting Works! KOPLIN BROTHERS Comedy Acrobats. The RepubMnrysvale Free Lam-e- : THE FOUR MORTONS lican candidate for governor Is probably a good man there are fully 75,-0The Greatest of Jugglers. of them in Utah. He may be the greatest man In the state there la also E. R. GOURLEYS UTAHN an equal chance of greatness for the other 75,000. Whether true or false. It is being charged that he la the polltl cal stool pigeon of a political boss. Inder all the circumstances John C. Cutler's election would be fraught with disaster. It would tend to widen rather than to close the breach. It would Intensify the anlmosltle, at home and abroad. On the 27th of October Judge Powers will speak at West Weber at 10 a. m. and James H. Moyle will address the people of Harrisvlle at the same hour. ' Both gentlemen will be present at a meeting at Plain City at and that evening at 7:20 both, 1p.m. will speak at Hooper. AND CO. WILBER TRIO Musical Act. . -- a" The Coal mt Heats WEEK OF OCTOBER 17 political Mr. Peery qualifications. the necessity of parties and sU if there were no parties It would bo in oligarchy a few men would dictate and the people would never be consulted. He objected to a coterie of a few men regulating a convention, tor men outside of the coterie had absolutely no chance of being nominated THE ACCEPTANCE. to office, Ogden. Utah. Oct 17. 1904. although they were expected lo continue furnishing the votes. The Hon. P. J. Daly, Secretary State toning legislature would be one of Central Committee American Party of Uw most eventful in the history of this Utah Sir: Referring to your commutata Some most Important legislat- nication of this date, tendering me the ion will be presented for solution rel- nomination on the American party ating directly to the welfare of the ticket for state superintendent of pubpnople; and when they thought of the lic instruction, I have the honor to retoitentlon which had taken place over ply: The cause for which the Amerihe election of a United States senator can party Is laboring In Utah la as tod he was glad the Democratl believe, the cause of the people. De torty had the plorable as It may seem. It Is a necesdeclared for etectln of senators by popular sary controversy. I am no stranger to to- If honored with election he the sentiments which your party has Pttmiaed to go absolutely unpledged avowed, and have had experiences, In toany man or measure. Having no s modest way, which have emphasised Mends to reward, no enemies to ptm-n- d to my mlpd the need of a party which with God's help he would not shall devote Itself with Intense pa hay the high trust, come what will. triotlsm to the elimination of condl that he would work for the good of J tlons In thle state that are a bar to Its People of this county and state. in the sovereign sisterhood, progress A G. Horn was In a somewhat As I understand it, the American party vein and kept his hearers In only demands that the pledgee made e best of spirits. He did not believe to the nation shall be kept I belonr People holding office all the time to the Mormon church snd have faith toj would not himself seek a renoml-Mtto- n. In Its teachings as given by Its revela He asked if the Republicans tors and accepted by the qhurch. and Wiselves were not large enough to I would not recede from my faith for to those put of the courthouse who any mere political consideration nor there eight or ten years. for any earthly cause now known to Republican ticket did not have a me. I neither wish to antagonise the on It of any one outside of Mormon religion nor be placed In any What was the matter with attitude where my position would In In the I county, he asked, that they Jure the Moromn people: My sincere rj not produce 'a man sufficiently hope is to aid In vindicating their sin10 h0,d office when they and to establish their righto as w,e everything else? He ask-tne- cerity Indvduals. Upon that platform I can to vote for and not stand, and with that object In view I tomnue In office a principle certain crowd or acept the nomination, realising that y. They wanted peace, not strive we are not striving for victory st the earnest Mention, and In this county to-- " polls, hut seeking to make Republicans are striving and protest in order that honorable victory toJJtoMng who shall be boss of the at the polls in Utah may at some time hold office. The same was be Irrevocably established. . of the party In the state. He then To that end I consecrate myself sn extended . explanation of that member of the American party. SlnSJtocent Democratic measure, the lr rerelv yours. MIL . FRANK R. CHRISTENSEN. Cobb, the speaker of the even then Introduced. He Is a WINDY BILL. forcible and Bunko Bill, he of the big mouth and speaker nea his address by complimenting Idiotic grin a Smootler spellbinder in Cache the present campaign Invaded In the opera forth held and county house In Logan Saturday- night Joumal.l'e where, according to the waa Wtat is cheating;? told what a great man he hlmseir wttn denounced and Smoot glorified foes or Hard to say. the ardor of a new convert the conMormonlsm that hie Imagination rea What is i jured up. One minute he Isgrew ns such n the face shouting, 'there I the and church ' Influence, Mdheyback. thing as next said, 'the Gentiles are to blame au Oka for this church Influence, bemuse move- Ream seek 'This of them If Doran's poke on UTAI1NA THEATER Lance (Deni,): It la M;iry.-.,li-- PAGE FIVE. 1904. to the Salt Lake Herald of the 18th Insttant says that E. T. Hulanlskl, chairman of the Weber county Republican committee, had received the realgnaton of Frank R, 4 Christensen, assistant secretary of the committee and one of the principal GOES ON THE TICKET. workers around headquarters, who had been named by the American party for Frank R. Christensen of Ogden Gives state superintendent of public instrucHis Reasons for Joining the tion. American Party. The vacancy haa not yet been filled and It la not probable that It will I ticket the Republicans will help ' dam to elect Zach Sleeth said he was no public Hair WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19, ment Isn't a fight against Smoot. be ihoutfd, 'ir a fight against your church ami you should resist It,1 and some people who remembered how dll (gently Hill used to fight the Mormon church simply smiled." HUNTSVILLE LAST NIGHT. .inles of STATE JOURNAL Regular and Novelty Music Rolls . Wrist and Hand Bags ' nr ALWAYS A COMPLETE LINE OF SCHOOL AND OFFICE SUPPLIES. , . - The Ross Book and Stationery Co. f |