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Show DAILY PAGE TWO. UTAH SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1904. STATE JOURNAL, THEATER! IPASTIME j Democratic State j IN SOCIETY'S Platform EALM Week of October 24 The TO Knip AND One's trade nowadays thin,'. 8ET. Wh.. ;w tionery w. can supply you wit : Newest and Latest Art Stationery t All the Latest Books Regular and Novelty Music R0ns Wrist and Hand Bags ALWAYS The Choice d A COMPLETE LINE OF 4 8CH00L AND OFFICE 8UPPLIE8. - - time-honor- TO HAVE Limber-Limbe- ed self-evide- nt; Morby-Schofiel- 1 HERBERT, THE FROGMAN Monarch of Clev-- 1 d The committee on platform and er Comic Contortion. resolutions of the Democratic state THE GREAT VER VALIN convention held at Salt Lake City, The Man With Many Voices, Introducwere platform Mr. and Mr. William Eerie have which a large company of guests ing Happy Hooligan (life slse) presented the following present. An interesting and Informal which was adopted by the convention: and His Talking, Walking returned from an eastern vUlL program was carried out, aiong Its Dancing Figures. convenin of Utah, The Democracy features being piano solos by Misses THE LAKOLAS Mr. A. L. life ha returned from Johnston and Hamill, violin solo by tion assembled, reiterates its belief in American J&ps, The Jugglers and a visit of six week with friend In Mra Linsley and vocal selections by the orof the principles Equilibrists. Wyoming. Mra Eagan. After the program rethat has always stood for freshments were served In the young ganisation CHARLES MYERS of all the people, as against the rights Mr. and Mra B. H. Brown have re- men's club room which was bright Illustrated Song, I Want My Mama." favored classes the of demands the turned from a vllt to the world' fair. with a profusion of cut flowera The since and the republic, the founding of Eccentric Acrobatic Soon. personnel of the committee having the! In charge was: Miss Bo re man, reaffirms its faith in the great underaffair NEW MOTION PICTURES. Mr. E. W. Matson ha a a guest Mra Linsley, Mr. McClure and Mr. lying principles laid down by Jefferson her sister, Mrs. Davia Urquhart, of Carver. After the repast the time was and incorporated into the Declaration Ban Francisco. of Independence in the following lan pleasantly spent In various gamea guage: We hold these truths to be The ladle of the Tolstoi Circle will Nuptiala that all men are created meet with Mrs. Miller at Rlverdale Miss Mable E. Morby and Mr. Lewis are endowed by their that afternoon. equal; Wednesday Schofield were united In the bonds of Creator withthey certain Inalienable rights The matrimony Wednesday evening. these are life, liberty and Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Gordon have re- bride is a charming young lady of and among of the happiness. That to sepursuit Canto turned from an extended visit Evanston. Wyo., and the groom Is a cure these OF governments are inrights ada. popular employe of the Union Pacific stituted among men, deriving their company. They will make their home just powers from the consent of the In this city. rehave Mr. and Mra William Driver governed," and we pledge ourselves to turned from a visit to California a constitution of the policy which has A Delightful Event. ever characterised this party a strict The entertainment and banquet giv- adherence tp that principle." We deMra Frank Towne entertained a cirModern clare once again in favor of the cle of friend Thursday afternoon at en Tuesday evening by the K. of P. hall America of at Woodmen avenue. on axiom, first laid down by the 8herldan her home was a very delightful social event. A founder of the Democratic party; program consisting of addresses, orEqual rights to all and special priviMrs. J. G. Paine left Tuesday for chestral and vocal selections was rento none, Marysvale where she will visit her dered. After the banquet cards and leges endorse the We platform adopted Osborne. Emma Mis niece, social converse contributed to the and reaffirm the principles declared by and whole the pleasures of the evening the national Democratic convention at Mra D. F. Densel entertained the affair went off with eclat. SL Louis, and cordially and enthusiLucky Thirteen club Thursday afterapprove the nomination of astically noon at her home, 2747 Washington A Alton B. Parker and Henry G. Davis Wedding. Pretty avenue. of A quiet but pretty wedding was that for president and From among the very best of Miss Ella F. Conroy and Mr. C. R. the United States. Whiskeys made, the one selected We direct the attention of our fel by the United States GovernJudge Thomas D. Dee and daughters, Broughton, which took place WednesMiss Dee and Miss Florence, have re- day afternoon at four o'clock at the low citizens of all parties to the conment authorities for the exclusive use in all our Naval Hosturned from a pleasant visit to the SL Catholic church. The ceremony was dition confronting the electors of this Louis exposition. performed in the presence of only inti- stats because of the selfish and dispitals was mate friends and relatives, Rev. P. M. graceful contentions which have diofficiating. The attend- vided the Republican party into two The Degree of Honor of the A. O Cushnahan were Mr. ants O'Brien and Mra E. M. opposing factions, each led by a ReU. W. gave a very enjoyable card United States senator. Such The bride looked attractive Conroy. party at A. O. U. W. hall Wednesday In an elegant tan traveling gown publican conditions are the net results of the refreshand Cards, evening. prises the ceremony a wedding repast success of the Republican party in ments were the order of the evening. After was served at the home of the bride's recent years, now plainly manifested, brother, Dr. E. M. Conroy on Lincoln and are but the natural consequences Mr. Jack Reeves and Mr. Strlngham avenue. Both are well known young of an attempt to array one class of our Stevens will entertain a party of people of Ogden, the bride having cltlxens against another class in a friends at a Halloween party Monday been a popular member of the S. O feud, which, if persisted in, will result night at the home of Mr. Stevens on O. B. club and director of the Catholic in permanent injury to the best interJefferson avenue. choir for a number of years. Mr. and ests of the commonwealth. The DemMra. Broughton left on a wedding tour ocratic party of the state enters its Mr. and Mrs. William Bostaph have to the coast protest against these conditions and the cause therefor, and can upon the moved Into their new home on WashBesidea this compliment "Green people of the state to rebuke at the ington avenue. is prescribed River Miss Ford Will Lecture. by noted the assumption and arrogance in the leading infirmMiss M. Eleanor Ford, the eminent polls specialists Mrs. Roy C. McKinney and son have extempore expressionist will give her of the party which is alone responsible aries the country over, for Its returned to their home at Welser, Ida- first public lecture to the Ogden pub- for the situation. purity, superior excellence, and The Democratic party neither seeks ho, after spending the summer with lic Monday evening at eight o'clock at It ia all medicinal efficiency. r. her parents, Mr. and Mra. M. that EXPERIENCE, 8KILL and the Carnegie Library Auditorium. Miss nor fears the interference of any ecAGE can make it. Ford has conducted a series of prl clesiastical power with the expression vate lectures here, but this is the first of popular will at the polls, and denies Mra. W. A. Davis of Salt Lake Is opportunity that has been given to the the right of any power or of any man, or set of men, to dictate political nomvisiting In Ogden, the guest of her public to hear her. She will be assist- inations or convento father. Mr. Charles Wheat. ed by Miss Olive Jennings of Salt tions. We holdcontrol political that American citlsens Lake. Following is the excellent proare politically free and equal, and the The Whiskey Without Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Hill an- gram to be given: alone wield should this power. people PART ONE nounces the engagement of their While we are willing and ready at & Headache M. Eleanor Ford Tragedy daughter Annie, to Mr. L. H. Jordan, Rea all times to accord to the president of A Ballad Miss Sea next solomnlsed to be Jennings the marriage United States the credit due him The Midnight Sun . . . .M. Eleanor Ford the Wednesday. work in securing the passage for his Musical Diversion. of the national irrigation law, at the Intermission. The Ladies' Aid society of the ConCL same time we positively refuse to conPART TWO. cede that it was a Republican measgregational church will give a unique The Ideal and the Real: (a) A Trip Down the entertainment, ure, but on the contrary was, as is Picture Play. shown by the record, initiated by, Pike," In the basement of the church In Swiss the Ford Eleanor (b) Alps.M. labored for and Introduced by a DemThursday and Friday evening, Novem- Swiss Airs Miss Jennings ocrat, advocated by Democrats, ber Srd and 4th. passed Aftermath of Anecdote and Humor Democrats and but for the votes M. Eleanor Ford by of the Democratic members of both Pleasant Farewell Party. Ogdens Best Electrical House. Musical Finale. houses, would have been defeated by A number of the young friends of A Republicans, overwhelmingly. Miss Corrlnne Wallace met at her A Double Event. We believe in the dignity of labor home cn Grant avenue Wednesday B. Mr. and Mrs. T. Evans enter evening and tendered her a very pleas- talned In honor of their sons. Rueben and recognise the right of the tollers of our states and pledge our candidates ant farewell party. Those participatCOMMERCIAL ELECTRIC CO. and Joseph, last Thursday evening at for office to the enactment of such In of the the evening pleasures ing on avenue. The policies and measures as will protect Porter STAN 8. STEVENS, Manager. were: Misses Olive Bullough, Jessie their home event was in that it was a wel- them in their rights and insure their 2279 Washington Phono 514-Williams, Nellie Chase, Dollle Walker, come to unique Rueben Evans who has just personal liberty in the pursuit of their Rosa Burgan, May Goldwater, Louisa returned from a three years' mission several occupations. The Democratic Oskden and Anita Llndsley. in Germany, and a farewell to Mr. party now, as in the past, is the filend Joseph Evans, who leaves shortly for of labor and pledges ltc candidates to DEE-STANFOHistorical Society. the same mission field. a Just and equal enforcement of the The regular meeting of the Histori The looms were decorated with a laws without discrimination in favor cal club was held Saturday afternoon, profusion of cut flowers, pink and of persons, property or power. It adOctober 22nd, at the beautiful home white bring the prevailing colors. The vocates a Just and compensatory wage of Miss June Pierce. Owing to the was spent in games and songs, for the service of an eight-hofact that the president and many other evening a bountiful and tasteful supper In work on all public works and day and SOLE AGENTS In members were out of town the attend- was served by Mrs. Evans, assisted mines, mills and smelters, and In all ance was very small, but a most de- by Mrs. H. C. Marsh. After midnight cases a fair and remuneration! lightful afternoon was spent by the the party broke up, all expressing the for the labor of allliving men and women. few who discussed the physical feaWith a firm reliance In the Integrity! they had had and while weltures and the early history of Russia. pleasure coming Mr. Reuben back to his old of the people of Utah, we submit the) Delicious refreshments were served among his many friends they Issues of this campaign, national and and the club adjourned to meet No- place wished Mr. Joseph a safe journey and state, to their candid judgment at the vember 5th, the place of meeting to ns happy a The guests polla be announced later. were: Miss Annis Brown, Carrie Pearl Knapp, Florence Rcowcroft, Will Be Distinct Success. Brown. Annie McKay, Clara Eldredge, Value of Moderation. dance to Ethel Young. Winifred Woodmansee, The sheet and pillow-sli- p The question of the possible durv be given by the spooks" of the Fourth Bingham. Bessie Blair, Rachel of human life, when put to great ward at their amusement hall Hallow- Middleton, Alva Garff. Minnie Brown. tlon een night promises to be a distinct Lizzie Evans; Mesdames Isaac Blair ltatMmeBf flclentlsts and others who 1 success. Excellent management and and H. C. Marsh; Messrs, and Mes-- 1 h fcl?ed the century bas been answered In Inar for music Insure dames good David Kvans. James Carlaon, exceptionally yVon Moltke, at the age various all a delightful time. Rollo Emmett. T. B. Evans; Mem-rs- . Thomas E. McKay. Thomas Farr. Ray of 90, was still possessed of fine David Wilson. Laurence tellectual power, and remarkable vl- Reception by the Y. P. 8. C. E. Pleasant among the events of the Taylor. Mark Brown. Wilford Mad- - tality. When asked how he managed week was the annual reception given sen. Andrew Kerr. Wulter Kerr. Robtto live so long and in such excellent Clarence Knapp, Rueben health, he replied: Wednesday evening by the T, P. S Wilson. By great modei C. E. of the Presbyterian church at i Evans Joseph Evans. atlon In all things and by regular exercise." time-honor- t The Ross Book and Stationery Uncle ed hhhh4 Sam The Coni that Heats IT Buch-mllle- F. J. Kiesel SHVRTLIFF Those Lite Men The I X RD SHOE CO. AND CO. Phones 18-- k Going Out, of the Retail Business X Being crowded for room we are compelled to close out our retail stock, and after January 1st will devots our entire attantion to tho manufacturing department and sell our goods at wholesale, and for thia reason we are offering $20,000 worth of Imported Knit Goode of all kinds to the retail trade at lees than wholesale prieet. X X X Everything Goes X REMEMBER THE at Cost PLACE. Utah Knitting' Works Co. Distributors COMES FROM Sole Agents for Anthracite. vice-preside- nt (Breen Kiver Co. 2354 WASHINGTON AVENUE, OGDEN. tf ECLIPSE STEEl Blast Coles Hot RANGES Stoves Heating Store Wheelwright Bros. Crockery 2476 WASHINGTON PHONE AVENUE. HARDWARE 147-- AND CROCKERY. ur I SMAKESLIFE'S home-comin- g. Your Old Front Door Is Open n to a change, so you should call and see the Splendid Columns, Doors Just received, as well ae a large line of Porch 143 Co. Lumber Utah at Oregon ST. m TWENTY-FOURT- H I I - MAN IF YOU WANT TO SEE A OR IF YOU ARE HUNGRY Falstaff dp ino out-of-do- or SCHOOL INSPECTION IN LONDON. Under a new rule, women Inspectors visit the public schools in London and Inspect the pupils. Those that are not clean nre sent home. But already it has been found that some of the children smear themselves with mud before enetring school In hoie that an Inspector will pay a visit. Disastrous Wrecks. Carelessness is responsible for many a railway wreck and the same causes are making human wrecks of sufferers from Throat and Lung troubles. But since the advent of Dr. Kings Vew for Consumption. Discovery Coughs and Colds, even the worst cases can be cured, and hopeless resignation is no longer necessary. Mra. 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