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Show DAILY 4 UTAH STATE JOURNAL OGDEN, UTAH. FRANK J. CANNON, EDITOR. DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL TICKET UTAH STATE SATURDAY. JOURNAL, and we but quote the words of Mr. Call when we say that he will make his fight in the convention and when that bodys work shall be ended he will be found earnestly supporting the Democratic ticket whether his name shall appear thereon or not. Vke-Praide- HENRY G. DAVIS of West Virginia. THE DAWN OF FREEDOM. Ogden has thrown off the shackles. For many years there has dominated the affairs of the Republican party in this city and county a creature who has publicly boasted of his commission of felony; and this wretch has, by methods of terror and evil unspeakable, driven many good men of his party into fearsome hiding, or into reluctant association with him, and brought about him in support such influences and methods as that Ogden has been a hiss and throughout the state. Last night the people of the party which he had degraded and ruined rose in their majesty and overthrew him and his cohorts. With him went down some good men who had been deceived into following him: and for these there is pity. It is a mighty day for Ogden. Public con- science has risen from its slumber. The integrity of the people has been resurrected; never more will they need to fear. They have demonstrated that they can smite the wretch who has abused and misused them, and that no lightning stroke will follow in return. Ogden, glorified and freed from the corrupting power of this creature, will grow to greater esteem in the eyes of the state and will grow to greater splendor as a city of happy homes and earnest, safe business life. Vale, the power of the wretch; Glory to the power of the noble people. by-wo- rd 1904. Conaiating of: 1 Iron Bedatead; 1 Wire Cable 8pring; A SNAP BEDROOM For President For 13, You Furnish the Girl and We Furnish the House POLITICS AND BUSINESS. ALTON B. PARKER of New York. AUGUST COMPLETE 1 $39.95 It is a great pleasure to us to give some 2 1 1 free advertising to a worthy and struggling 2 2 Pillow Cases; institution. The following is a copy of a circular letter which is being distributed throughout Art Square, 9x10 2 feet; Dresser, French Plate Mirror; 1 Wash stand; 1 Center Table, 24 inch top; 1 Cobbler Roekar, rodded arm; 1 Ladies Sowing Rockor, cane seat; 1 Cana 8oat Chair; 1 Pa ir Laos Curtains; 1 Pair Grenadine Curtaine; 3 Large Pictures; Sea our window. 1 1 Utah. Dear Sir: respectfully solicit your orders for Provo Woolen Mills' Grey and Mottled Blankets, Ladies' Tailor made Suitings, plain and Twilled Flannels, Double and single and other shawls, Linseys, Cassimeres, Woolen Goods, and as we have been their agents for over 37 years, we do not hesitate in saying they will give consumers better satisfaction than any other goods that you can purchase at the same prices. Our president, Mr. John C. Cutler, is a candidate for the office of governor, and if you can say a good word for him to any of the delegates tfcat will come to the Republican convention to be held in Salt Lake City on the 25th of August, it will be much appreciated by Yours truly, CUTLER BROS. CO. We August 6, Matt raei; Sheets; Pair Blankets; Quilt; Feather Pillowa; Baby Carriages, Alaska Refrigerators The refrigerator you need. Guaranteed to uh 1:4 leaa ica than any othera and to givo you perfect We havo a few laft and will cloaa them out at a heavy reduction: 8.40 112.50 KIND for 11.00 1650 KIND for 13.25 19.75 KIND for 1635 23.75 KIND for 19.00 28.50 KIND for n. 1904. trust that all the goods which Hon. John C. Cutler has to offer to the people will Co-Ca- rts AND Hammocks at 33 1- -3 per centoff Twolvo hundred and eeventy. five chairs and rockers to be deposed of at greatly reduced price. They are first class goods, well mad and highly finished: 85o KIND for Be 1.50 KIND for 1120 2.00 KIND for ... 120 2.60 KIND for .... 2.10 3.00 KIND for... . 220 3.50 KIND for 220 430 KIND fo- 320 And others too numerous to me.See our window. ntion. We meet with due consideration. If they do not ike the cut of his whiskers, perhaps he can satisfy with cassimeres; if they do not think ic is all wool and a yard wide as a gubernatorial candidate, at least they will not be able to ind this fault with his twilled flannels; if for any reason they doubt his ability lo preside iu a satisfactory way over the desticies of the 1 state, they cannot doubt the guarantee ofbet-te- r 1 satisfaction which they will have in lurchasiug woolen goods of the Cutler com-jan- Furniture & Garpet Go. Ogden CASH OR CREDIT. COMPLETE HYRUM PINGREE, Manager. day school at 9:30 a. m. Tou and your children are welcome. ! PERSONAL HOUSEFURNISHERS. Lyceum Family Theater Church of the Good Shepherd, cor- J. H. YOUNG, Proprietor and Manager ner Grant and 24th, Alfred Brown, rector. Eleventh Sunday after TrinWeek of August 8 7:20 a m.; ity. Early celebration, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Mclntoah will Sunday school, 9:45; morning prayer return tomorrow from Pine Grove, and sermon, 11; evening prayer and FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT. In all the experience of Utah no happier Wyo, where they have been spending sermon, 8 p. m. IN THE GREAT FARCE conjunction of politics and business has ever. a two weeks vacation. FARMERS' 8URF HOLIDAY. There is great interest and possibly some )een originated than this circular letter; and Mra J. M. Bishop left Thursday to TO RAISE SEAGIRT, N. J.. Aug. 13. Big Salt pend a fortnight at Glencoe, a sumcontroversy in the first judicial district as to it giyes such an exquisite hint to the other Re- mer Water Day" which had Its origin In resort on Bear lake. Idaho. the nominations on the Democratic ticket. publican candidates as that they should at Division Superintendent Scott and the eighteenth century was duly obRENT served the of is farmers Ocean not the of today by Assistant involved, once Division their take judgeship Superintendent Fortunately advantage opportunity. See Knothe Drug Store Window ftr counties. The day was lion. Charles II. Hart has made an excellent For instance: Hon. Jesse M. Smith of' Fitzgerald of the Southern Pacific ar- and Monmouth to be given away Sunday presents In on spent the a rived from the west last evening. feasting good things be renominated and he will without 14th. as opme, judge Layton might say, Accept gentlemen, W. H. Ronson of the Salt Lake Tel- farmers wife knows so well how to night, Auguat in line is with This best the prece- Republican candidate for the governorship and egram la In town. position. prepare, in bathing, and in frolicking ADMISSION, 10 CENTS. dents established for the judiciary in other in the meantime do not forget that I have the George Thomas, auditor of the Sing- on the strand. Guests from sumthe neighboring Sewing Machine company of Denparts of the United States. It has long been finest flock of Cotswold rams in the inter- er mer hotels turned out in large numver, is In Ogden for a few days. recognized that the judiciary should be dis- mountain country. bers to view the picturesque scene. 8. W. Xellson, son of the THE PATH OF THE AVER- tinct from politics; that a good judge grows Hon. James T. Hammond might say, If merchant of Falrvlew, Utah, has come The bathing outfits, as usual worn by AGE PIANO PURCHASER 4 the farmers and their families, were better with his experience on the bench; that you do not desire to have me for gubernatorial to Ogden to enter the mall service. $ IS BESET WITH THORNS. for remarkable and A. F. Mitchell of Fait originality the Trlb Lake variety. the lawyers, for themselves and their Clients, candidate, I am about to enter into the pracAfter a dip In old Neptune the counune, who has been In Ogden for a A piano is ofttlmes 4 grow to have more confidence in a man ac- tice of law at Logan, Cache county, and re- month, returned to Salt Lake today. try folks had luncheon which they car- y. markedcheap at a high price ln or-- X C. G. Stafford, wife and daughter, of ried In baskets and .boxes, and then cording to their knowledge of him if he be a spectfully solicit your patronage. der to throw something off as strolled encounthe beach in and who Iu man. some along been have fact Eureka, Cal., older Hon. Heber M. Wells might say, If I get states, the visiting good 4. an Inducement. Yellowstone Park, are In Ogden on tered the fakirs. J 4 We judicial elections and appointments are entire- the governorship, all right, but if not I beg their put nothing on to throw J A dancing platform was erected and return home. off. One price, plain figures. ly removed from partisan influenccs;and this is my friends and political patrons to remember Lieutenant O. R. Grow, formerly of the young folks danced until the evenX sell the bulk of the planoi 4 We an advance which we hope Utah will take at the Independent Telephone company. the Utah Light Artillery In the Phil- ing set In. In the State. 4 some early time. The ruin which may be ippines, la up from Silt Lake on busiHave seen you the Terry ness Frog," to state the militia. wrought to the public by having poorly Doctor Coxdoxs reminiscent article in Mlsapertaining CARSTENSEN & ANSON CO. Alice Rusk and Mlsa Stevena of the worlds greatest contortionist, at men mere or equipped (Incorporated.) partisans upon the this number is to be read with the full knowl- Pocatello are visiting In thla city with Ctahna Park this week? Admission. Musie. pointers! y. 1000 Laughs I HOW THE t well-kno- bench is so palpable that wisest civic thinkers do all in their power to remove the bench from all political and business influences. With those things established, Judge Harts nomination is a certainty and his is practically assured. As to the district attorneyship there is Hon. Frank some difference of opinion. Nebeker has filled the place with distinguished credit. He is a candidate for renomination and his friends cite innumerable reasons why he should thus be honored: "He is well equipped for the place by ability and experience; many important cases now are now pending to which he has given much attention; having performed the duties of his office, during the one term for which he was elected, with high credit to himself and equally good services to the community, his work should be endorsed by the public in the form of a On the other hand Boxelder county has at least one very capable man whom it offers for this place. Hon. J. D. Call of Brigham. For him it is said: That he is a good lawyer, a strong earnest Democrat; and, more than all, that Cache county delegates to the judicial convention four years ago gave their promise that the district attorneyship should go to Boxelder this year. The State Journal does not attempt to indicate any preference at this time; but it urges upon the Democrats of the first judicial district that they maintain the harmony which has recently been established that they keep this harmony no matter how the nominations may be distributed. For Mr. Nebeker we may safely say that he will support his party ticket whether he shall have the nomination or not; 10 edge that the doctor is a poet and takes all Mlsa Effie Nlchol at 102 Twenty-secon- d sorts of license with facts. He says that Don street. left thla afternoon for when Democrats are in the saddle there is a trip Maguire to the Napoleon and Maghera usually not enough in sight to make a strike mining porperty on the Sierra Madre worth while. Well, Doctor, if strikes are mountain. peculiarly and inevitably a feature of Republican administration, just enjoy them to the full from now until next March. Your party is evidently preparing to go out of power in a A FROM street and Lincoln avenue. To those good Republicans who conquered yesterday, the city and the state will feel grateful; to such good Republicans as were defeated the city and the state will offer a hope that they may adopt a better leadership in the future. With Jerry Simpson as a delegate in congress from New Mexico with the Hon. Mark Smith from Arizona, our neighbors will have a matched team of trotters that can break the record. Services "Mind." Sunday school 10 a. m. Wednesday evening meetings. 1p.m. AH are Invited. Free reading rooms, suite 212 Eccles building; open dally 10 to 12 mornings and 2 to 5 afternoons. All are welcome. 11 a. m., subject, Methodist Episcopal church, Twen- ty Fourth street one half block east of Washington avenue, next to court house, Samuel Blair, pastor. Sabbath 10 a. m., Sunday services: school Walter L. Underwood, superintendent; 11 a. m., preaching by the pastor; 7 p. m., Epworth league devotional services; 8 p. m., sermon by the pastor. Special music morning and evening. Tou are Invited. All seats are free. German Evangelical St. Paul's church: P. O. Wuebten, pastor German services In the Swedish Lutheran church, corner Twenty-thir- d and Jefferson s venue, at 3 p. m. German Sun- - Temple of 74 MAIN 8TREET. ( Formerly Daynes Music Co.) 8ALT LAKE CITY. THE PIANE & HURST STORE , counties in Utah produces the effects which followed his call upon Weber yesterday, his Republican opponents will not be in sight of the nomination distance flag when the coven-tio- n is over. : ; cents. First Congregational church. Dr. Frederic Bell will deliver his Interesting lecture Sunday evening. August has been found of the $51 that was picked from Sip Kenners pockets in Salt 14th, on "Dreams, Visions and Revela-- ! Lake a few days ago. A bad ten dollar bill tlons Explained." Dr. Bell will slngj was presented to the teller of an Ogden bank The Lost Chord." Ten cent collection at the door upon entering. Com men- yesterday. ces at 8 o'clock. P. S. Its no use, Sip, to say that you susFirst Church of Christ Scientist. pected an Ogden man all the time. Church edifice, corner Twenty-fourt- h IF a visit from Governor Wells to other tI Dry Goods Information strikes. trace : X Youll never drink any other kind X of soda water after once trying STANDARD. Insist on having It. CHURCHES blaze of i It We always strive to anticipate your wants. is our purpose to sell reliable merchandise. We know you want the . BEST POSSIBLE TRICES j We are laying the plans for our fall campaign with these things in view. There are many goods we are now offering for immediate use at lowered prices. Your opportunity is at hand. , THIS WEEK We Offer Little Gothes for Little People at Little Prices TELL THE BABIES, SO THEY WILL KNOW 4 |