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Show DAILY 4 UTAH STATE JOURNAL OGDEN, UTAH. FRANK J. CANNON, EDITOR. DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL TICKET For President ALTON B. PARKER For of New York. Vice-Preside-nt HENRY G. DAVIS of West Virginia. ROOSEVELT AND KETTLE HILL. From Ephraim, San scriber writes: I ctc county, a sub- I was in an argument the other day about Roosevelt and the San Juan hill, claiming that Roosevelt was not in the battle at San Juan Hill; and the Republican claiming that he was, that he led his men up the hill, that a shell exploded and a part of it struck him on the hand, and that be tied up his wound and went on and won the battle. Is my opponent right or am I? According to the account given by Theodore Roosevelt of the battle, he did not storm San Juan Hill but stormed Kettle Hill. From the Kettle Hill eminence, he watched the charge of Hawkins brigade up San Juan Hill to fire oveV the and directed the rough-ride- rs heads of the regulars at the Spaniards who occupied the block house at the crest of San Juan Hill. The Spaniards were dislodged and the regulars took possession of the block house and surrounding hills. A monument has been erected at the point in commemoration of the victory gained on San Juan Hill. Upon that monument are inscribed the names and numbers of the regiments which took part directly in the assault. The inscription was prepared by officers of the army. Neither the number of Roosevelts regiment nor his name appears upon the monument. So far as we know there is no record nor serious claim that Lieutenant Colonel Roosevelt was wounded by an exploding shell in the battle. Our correspondent appears to have all the facts on his side. There is no question but that Theodore Roosevelt is a man of undaunted bravery; in war and sport he shows an intrepedity amountSo much credit is ing almost to rashness. UTAH STATE he is casting suspicion his enterprise. It is upon purposes, once JOURNAL. at not an unreasonable suspicion that such a franchise as that which is sought, constitutes the bulk of the promoter's assets. The city councils of Utah should be very careful of the rights which they hold in trust for the whole community; and the reasonable care which thus should be exercised will quite certainly dispose adversely of all such requests as that of Mr. Mahler of Cleveland, Ohio, or Mr. Smoot of Utah, for a blanket franchise to endure one hundred years. MONDAY, AUGUST 15, 1904. You Furnish the Girl and We Furnish the House A SNAP BEDROOM COMPLETE Consisting of: 1 Iron Bodstsad; 1 Wiro Cabls Spring; 1 $39.95 Chairs 2 1 1 Msttross; Shoots; Pair Blankats; Quilt; Foathor Pillows; 2 2 Pillow Casos; 1 Art 8quaro, 9x10 2 foot; French Plato Mirror; Drossor, J Washstand; Cantor Table, 24 inch top; 1 Cobbler Rocker, roddod arms; 1 Ladies 8owing Rocksr, cans seat; 1 Cano 8eat Chair; 1 Pair Lace Curtains; 1 Pair Grenadine Curtains; 3 Largo Pictures; 8ee our window. 1 PROF. NELSONS BOOK. 1 Scientific Aspects of Mormonism or Religion in Terms of Life is the new and momentous contribution to literature, by Professor Nels L. Nelson of the Brigham Young Uuniversity of Utah, published by Putnams of New York and London. The author of this work has embodied the Alaska Refrigerators profound idea of the Mormon religion in a Tho refrigerator you need. Guardissertation which will easily take rank with anteed to use 4 less ice than any the notable papers of modern times on the others and to give you perfect satComisfaction. We have a few left and consideration. for mans chief subject close them out at a heavy rewill mentators, superficially observing, have called duction: the system established by Joseph Smith a 3.40 $120 KIND for KIND crude and worthless jumble plagiarized in for $16.50 13.25 19.75 KIND for leaders were its contended have that part; 16.85 23.75 KIND for cunning and its followers foolish; and have 19.00 28.50 KIND for predicted for it utter destruction when it should be subjected to thoughtful scrutiny. It is noteworthy that the only scientific consideration of the Mormon religion comes from CASH OR CREDIT. the Mormons themselves; all other writers deal with it from other viewpoints. And for the Mormon people themselves, it is a matter of congratulation that there are rising from their midst mighty controversialists like Roberts and Nelson who are the peers of the Penroses, the Pratts and the Spencers of earlier times. The proclamation of the word by an inspired zealot is one thing; and the logical scientific defense of a religion is another thing. One OF reaches the hearts of the people and converts them by jts enthusiasm; and the other reaches the reason of the people and convinces them by Pianos, Organs its perfect accuracy. i Piano Players In a literary way Professor Nelsons book is almost a classic. The perfect precision with Electric Pianos which he states his ideas reminds one of the reaAT THE soning of Comte. 1 1 is well for the Mormon have the that people talents, they developed by the use of which their religion may be made McKannon Bros. Music to take its proper place in the worlds conCo. Closes This Week sideration. To treat Mormonism as a science and not a vagary must be the work on Saturday. religio-scientif- ic 11-0- i Twelve hundred and five chairs and rockers to Hvinty. bs di. posed of at greatly reduced priced They are first class goods, , made and highly finished: 85o KIND for Baby Carriages, 1.50 2.00 2.60 3.00 3.50 Co-Ca- rts AND Hammocks 0 at 33 1- -3 44X1 KIND KIND KIND KIND KIND KIND for for for for for for Via And others too numerous per cent off to me- ntion. .See our window. G Garpet Go. OgdeniFurnitureCOMPLETE HOUSEFURNISHERS. Our Grand Clearance Sale due to the man. It may well be accorded to him by his opponents, and his friends should with equal justice cease to claim for him honors to which he is not in any sense entitled. There has been an effort to make Theodore of its own thinkers. Roosevelt appear as the great military figure That such a house as the Putnams should of the Spanish-America- n war. It is as gro- bring out this book, is not only a tribute to its literary worth but to the magnificent logic tesque as it is untrue. of its ideas. DANGEROUS FRANCHISES. The Tribune, asks, Will Judge King be The Hon. Reed Smoot and associates or- able to get his name in the press dispatches, or will his trip be a failure? ganized a project for an electric railway to Press dispatches or no dispatches, Judge tend from Provo to Logan through Salt Lake, been a distinct success. He Such a Kings trip has Ogden and the intervening cities. visited Parker and Judge Parker's Judge line if properly operated might be of the of contained no reference to greatest beneficence to the people and the speech acceptance commerce of the Salt Lake valley. Pursuant polygamy. Judge King went East to the efforts of National Committeeman to the work franchises, of course, were neceson this subject. Judge Parkers silence sary. The Provo city council acted favorably Peery was assured and Judge King has maintained upon the, application and Mayor Roylance the assurance. signed the ordinance. Senator Smoot and his local associates J. Piekpoxt Morgan of New York, is for then assigned the franchise to a gentleTheodore Roosevelt for president the old man named Mahler, who is reputed to be a breach between them having been healed by successful promoter of electric railways in the presidents graciousness to Mr. Morgan. the Ohio valley. Now Mr. Mahler appears before the Lo- Now the New York Sun, which has been gan city council and asks for a franchise which dealing body blows at Teddy for some months, shall permit the company to construct two is out in distinct support of the president. lines of railway with all necess ary side- With the steel trust advocating Teddy, we mav tracks, switches, etc.; to erect two pole lines look to see the same thing happen to his camfor traction, telegraph or telephone purposes paign that has happened to steel stock comupon any or all the city streets which they mon, which has gone to Hades crosslots. may choose to designate; the franchise to exist for one hundred years. That very disinterested effort on the part of the Cutler people and the Wells people to It is only necessary to state the proposal in order to condemn it. No individual and no nominate Hon. James T. Hammond for concorporation has any right to make such a claim gress appears to have run up against a gat-lin- g gun in the hands of Jimmy himself. upon a municipality; and no body of officials has any right to dispose of community prop- The Hon. James walked once for congress, erty on any such terms. Public franchise is with results which are known to himself and public property ; and a city council has no great- the Hon. Will King; and he dont propose to er moral right to dispose of this recklessly than take any more chances. it would have to scratter the tax payers The Tribune has a big headline saying money to the winds. All needed improvements may be obtained that the Ogden storm stopped the Salt Lake without such dangerous concessions to pro- cars. Does this mean the big storm of Frimoters. When any man asks so extraordin- day night in the primaries or the big storm of ary a thing as a franchise for one hundred years Sunday night in the canyon? for a local electric line, specifically permitting 4 him to double-trac- k any or all streets of the found have They another Kearns man in city and to erect poles for general electrical San Pete. His name is II. A. Kearns. re-enfo- HYRUM PINGREE, Manager. case, good aa new, for $133. One $350 fine mahogany upright, $237. Strictly artistic Utahna $450 pianos, $287.50. (Only a few left) Our special offer of one Playano, r, the standard with fine upright piano and $25 worth of music, all for $350. Regular price of piano and player; $600, a clear saving to you Park PROGRAM Week of August 15 piano-playe- BERTOTO Flexible Venus. RAISDEN Bicyclist and Equilibrist of $275. a We have one fine square piano that ILLUSTRATED SONG-V-est we are going to sell just for an ad. Yours if you want It, $37.50. 8 AM AND IDA KELLY Comedy Buy your goods at home and you 8 ketch. will do your part to make Ogden THE city of Utah. MISS BRYCE Balladist REMEMBER THAT ALL GOODS ARE aa ADVERTISED and YOUR YERXA8 Elastic Supreme. MONEY BACK IF YOU WANT IT. . Besides this line of specials, we have HARRIS Buck and Wing. put in our full line to make this the grandest sale of all piano sales, which R08TELLE & ROSTELLE Comedy SOH-MEIncludes the world-famoSketch. the GABLER (with the InR. CONLEYS UTAHNA-8C0Pdescribable tone and duplex scale.) New Pictures The ever popular Marshall and Wendall, McKannon Bros., Brewster plonos and the celebrated' Clough and Theater Warren organa, all to be sold at the Lyceum lowest prices ever quoted east or west J. H. YOUNG, Proprietor and Manager DON'T DELAY, but by anybody. COME AT ONCE and secure yourself Week August 8 a bargain, the like of which you may never be able to obtain again. STORE OPEN EVENINGS. We are always glad to show goods whether you purchase or not IN THE GREAT FARCE REMEMBER THE NAME AND RAISE PLACE. us R, E Last week was a record-breake- r. We sold a full carload of Pianos and Organs and we had to draw on our stock In the warehouse, besides many goods which arrived from the factory. Many of the bargains offered last week are completely sold out, but we have many others left which are on sale at lower prices than ever before quoted. The volume of business done shows that the quality and prices are ae advertised, and we have proven to the people that Ogden's up-to-d- music family of 1000 Laughs houaeCAN and DOES save money for the purchasing public and offers every THE McKANNON BROS. MUSIC CO. 2283 Washington Avenua. citizen one more week of unprecedentg ed piano opportunities. Ogdens Plano House. We have some rare bargains In our higher priced goods which will pay you to Investigate. Our bargains, however, are limited, and In order to get what you want In quality and price we would urge that you come AT ONCE, aa the' goods are moving rapidly and each day will lessen your chance of getting what you E. H. Jones of Kelton la stopping at want at the price you wish to pay. the Healy. Therefore come at once to the R. A. Anderson and wife are In from BROS MUSIC CO 2283 f. the Washington avenue, and make your Mrs. L. H. Murdock will leave for election. Los Angeles, Cat, this week. We will hold any Instrument on a H. W. Dunn, a horse buyer of small deposit for you. Col., Is registered at the Wheatland, If you are thinking of buying a piano any time within two years It will Healy. Mrs. J. 8. Harrison of Butte, Mont., pay you to take time by the forelock and secure one of these stupendous Is In Ogden for a few days visiting bargains, which most likely will not with her cousin, Mrs. L. H. Murdock. come your way again. E. E. Stewart western manager of REMEMBER that a little down and the Simmons Hardware company of small payments will place one of St. Louis, left for Portland, Or., on these superb pianos or organs In your Saturday night to join his wife there. home. Herbert C. Kincaid of the UnderYOU PLAY WHILE YOU PAY. wood Typewriter company at Salt Your family are entitled to an Instrument and no doubt you have Lake, spent Sunday with J. T. Hurst and family. thought that you would buy one, but for some reason or another you have Charles Blake of this city, who has course In pharmacy at postponed It for what seemed more been taking a Northwestern the University of Evmatters. You can right all Important 111.. Is spending his vacation past errors of this kind by coming at anston, with his parents here. once and making your selection. Miss Pearl Williams, bookkeeper at Pay a small payment down and we will arrange the balance so that It the Williams grocery, left yesterday for Montpelier. Idaho, for a short visit. will come easy for you. READ CAREFULLY. Miss Carrol Young. Mr. Kenyon, Mr. And note these wonderful bargains, of Marvlll, Mrs. Kenyon and Mrs. H. F. which we mention only a few. Saunders of Salt Lake City constitutGood Organs for 12. 1. $39, 353. ed a party of automoblllsts who were One $350 upright piano, fine walnut In the city Saturday evening. money-savin- Up-to-D- HOW TO THE RENT Sac Knoths Drug Store Window for presents to bo given sway Sunday night, August 14th. ADMI8SION, PERSONAL POINTERS One 10 CENTS. of the Whys causes of this One of the Is tore's extraordinary success the fact that the broadest guarantee is given with every instr- cut-of- ument le None is guaranteed for than ten years and for many ae the makers stand good for core. WEBER DEALERS. CAR5TENSEN & ANSON (Incorporated.) Temple of Muaie. X X X , CO. 74 MAIN STREET. Co) Formerly Daynes Music CITY. SALT LAKE X 44 44 Couflhl Stop that w When a cough, a tickling rltatlon In thetbroat uncomfortable, take Balia hound Syrup. Dont wait y, mem has gone beyond wen $54 and Mrs. J. A. Anderson, 8.1t Into City. rnkrH. AM -- We think Bntorff. the best medicine for W. tow 1. cou,n i |