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Show DAILY PAGE FOUR. JOURNAL STATE UTAH OGDEN, UTAH. democratic national iicket For President ALTON PARKER of New York. B. For Vice-Preside- nt HENRY G. DAVIS of West Virginia. DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET For Presidential Elector: FRED J. KIESEL SAMUEL NEWHOUSE, EDWARD H. SNOW. For Representative In Congress: ORLANDO W. POWERS. For Governor : JAMES H. MOYLE. For Secretary of State: LEVI N. HARMON. For Attorney-Genera- l: GRANT C. BAG LET. For Auditor: J. W. GEIGER. For Treasurer: W. B WILSON. them. Then they will be assured that all their Interests w ill be carefully and honestly guarded. 4 DINNER PAIL COFFEE POT. UTAH STATE JOURNAL, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1904. BUILDING PERMITS. the Democracy proposes, or shall we The building permits have following subnation's waste to the continue Issued been during the past week: stance on fleets and armies far in exP. A. Oakson Brick dwelling, 28x13 cess of our legitimate requirements, feet; cost $1,800; on Adams avenue, and on the exploitation of distant Is- between Twentieth and Twenty-firlands for which our people have little Herliert Macinllan Brick dwelling, nr no use? S0x34 feet; Conrad Bohn, architect and street, ontractor; on Twenty-fourt- h MINISTERS WILL DISCUSS between Quincy and Jacluon aveCRIMINALS OF TREATMENT nues. John Contos Brick building, 15x15 NEW YORK, Oct. 29. Tomorrow la feet; on Twenty-fift- h street, between what is known as Prison Sunday," a Washington and Adams avenues Anton Peterson Brick dwelling, day on which the National Prison ascost $500: on Twenty-eight- h 18x18; of churches sociation asks ministers between Adame and Jefferson street, to the pre- avenues to discuss problems relating vention of crime and treatments of the C. R. Dana Brick dwelling, 44x88; criminal. The association, which has contractor, J. H. Green well; coat on Seventeenth street. its headquarters in this city. Is active 7 Mathias Olllea Two dwellings, In calling attention to what it consfd era to be the principal means by which feet; cost $200; on Thirtieth street, the penal system and its administra- between Grant and Washington avetion may be Improved. Among the re- nues Thomas A. Reid Frame dwelling, forms which It advocates are the fol 24x45 feet; cost $1,509; on Twenty-fourt- h lowing: Punishment to begin only after constreet, between Quincy and viction of crime, and not Immediately Jackson avenues 8idneV Steven Immanent comafter arrest, aa the association aaye Is too often the case. pany Shingle roofed frame dwelling; The administration of the prison cost $800; on Sheridan avenue. system to be freed entirely from polist $2,-50- A Question of Ladies Tailored u; 22x-2- Extract from speech by W. J. Bryan at Vincennes, Indiana: When I passed through Indiana four years ago I saw everywhere picture! of the full dinner pall, which was at that time the Republican emblem of prosperity. These pictures could be seen on the sides of barns and fences, on billboards and on trees that la, on Suits And where to procure the best values in style, ing quality is simply a matter of seeing our number of Suits sold this hflt groat - aaasonatha ability to furnish the uit v.iu.i th.yn want at tk "l,h " Vldnc sztzs . ,f J A Medium Priced Suit HereD Not Mean a Medium Quality. HANDSOME WOOL CHEVRONS-- In brown, navy alses 82 to 40; made on the same lines at $25.00 suits we have ever seen for best value tU"11 hl4c- k- FINE QUALITY CHEVRONS-- In gray, black and blue- i fitting backs one of tbe new Ideas In Suit making Af tlOCA wonderful value for - ALL WOOL ENGLISH CHEVIOTS-Ti- ght fitting, mi11UrT MEET. 8TOCKHOLDER8 tics. Well fitting and perfectly trlmmmed. A beautiful flniha For Superintendent or Public Instruc- large trees, for It took a large tree. I The extension of work under the The stockholders of the United LaSuit for seven tion: now days, probation law and the appointment bor Mercantile company of thla city have been In the state PORTER. T. NATHAN ALL WOOL TAILOR SUIT CLOTHS-- In and I haven't seen the picture of the of more probation officers, especially held a meeting last night for the purblack, brown. Mn. of devising some plan for conoffenders For Justice of the Supreme Court: care first for of the pose la What mixtures High class Suite In every way; all new model aJ4 time. that all in dinner pall VARIAN. CHARLES 8. Better county Jails and the abolition tinuing Its grocery business. The reand finished with the beet tailor work, for COjj the matter? Couldn't the dinner pall of the system under which the sheriffs port of the manager shows that the DEM0CRATICJUD1C four years? If they cannot show are paid by the day for the keep of firm owes about $8,800, and that the last (Second District.) assets amount to about $2,300. The big dinner pail, they might at least prisoners In their charge. The enforcement of lawa providing principal creditors are V.' J. Kleael ft For District Judge: exhibit a email one, as a reminder of dally labor of prisoners under sen- Co. and John Scowcroft ft Co. The HENRY H. ROLAPP. old times. If they havent any full for tence, and the aepaartlon of prisoner! stockholders appointed a committee, For District Attorney: dinner palls, they might, at least, show In county Jails. composed of Claude Moves, A. J. BauALBERT Q. HORN. The application of the indeterminate er and James McLachlahan to solicit an empty one as a souvenir. No, the wEBEcouNnTncKFrT full dinner pall has gone. And what sentence to all classes of prisoners further subscriptions to the stock. F. extension of the parole system J. Klesel was appointed as trustee for Senator and the Is the emblem this year? For State Senator: the creditors, and no action will be that It may apply to Down to Bed Rock. Is JOSEPH 8. PEERY. Beveridge has suggested one. It taken on their part until Wednesday. O Comrade Mountains An EngllBh newspaper tells a story For Representative: use we t. He says that the coffee-pocomrade mountain! Now Junta when lord of fifteen a noble ADAM L. PETERSON. years ago l. guaruue hux.three times as much coffee In the CALVIN WILL GO GEORGE W. BAKER, Enwrap my idle day. TO 8AN FRANCI8CO The sacred concert at the First he was a rapid youth who had not yet A Dem' a we under did aa United States tnti"el 1!nt your Wu Mitt NATHANIEL MONTGOMERY, faeem Methodist church tomorrow night will succeeded to the title. One day at the ROBERT T. HARRIS. ocratlc administration, and that the SALT LAKE CITY. Oct 29. It la be a treat to Ogdenltea There will be raqes he lost $100,000, all the money Round long, unbroken dream. . wind sway ind Is the test of the laboring stated here that Thomas M. Schumach- a large choir under the leadership of he could raise by pledging his prop- Where uft coffee-pFor Commissioners: Bum, e thrall. the Professor La Compt A good attend- erty and borrowing from his frlenda And lulling water (Four year term.) man's prosperity. Farewell, dinner pall! er will be made tarffle manager of Nofall and till! LEE HAMMON. ance la assured. Come early. Concert Going up to his father, who waa In Whenever a new Oregon Railroad and Navigation Hail coffee-po- t! The are not cIlmMni hour, vember 1st to succeed E E. Calvin, begins at 7:80 sharp. (Two year term.) ft the racing lnclosure, he said, by way trenuous will the medicine la put upon the market, CHRIS. OLSON. who goes to San Francisco to succeed of announcing his 111 fortune: Will And eager aoul lie itlll. testimonaa C. collects who H. Markham, in thy reatful hare, genresigned Clerk: proprietor generally you give me a match to light my ciga- Wrapped Clever French Rogues. ough It aheuth eral manager of the Pacific lines of JOSEPH C. McFARLANE ials to prove its merits to others, Shall I rend not be For and ahow beneath dad? shall to able rette, the Southern Pacific. Beared scars of atom and flame, item. Among the French coins which are Treasurer: suppose that Senator Beveridge has alone myself. 29. buy At the SAN Oct FRANCISCO, lonely trail no longer current are, as Is well FRED A. BHIETJJB. That toll far up from iheltered nta? ready received a number of letters Southern Pacific office here It la etat of a less value than 5 those known, Recorder: from persona who have tried both the ed that no definite action waa taken Whei down thy canon clarion cfcfc struck prior to 1852, and nearJAMES R. BEUS. Big Prices for Jewels. and who in the matter of appointing Markham's francs, dinner pall and the coffee-pIn a had difficulty Four thousand pounds for a drop- To challenge 'summer' thralL ly everybody has Assessor: successor. But now shaped pearl srarfpln, are satisfied with the superiority of the 3,000 for a Clothed with thy atrength I ihil w mailing them circulate. JOSEPH M. DORAN. ready then latter. I have not had a chance to BONELESS FISH KING" Sheriff: their progress has been made com- pearl Btud, 980 for a To face again; now, O comrade, let me lbtleaik ZACH. SLEETH. look over the senators mall, and thereSELLS TICKETS TO WEDDING paratively easy and that by a very formed of a white boutton pearl with But Rocked to tliy pine- low lullaby' of 170 head The for seven buttons en -- Mary 8. Paden, In June NapolAttorney. gold bar, simple means. fore I cannot speak positively as to Lintaeuft THOMAS MALONEY. 155 for a pair of brilliant Ind.. Oct 29. James eon III waa uncrowned and that ren- suite, and Magazine. endorsement his new emblem may EVANSVILLE the sellwho of s this been sleeve-linkto has Surveyor: be Sutton, these are a few of the city, them easy distinguished. have received, but I have here a letter ing fish at the county fairs of south- dered C D. BROWN. Some Ingenious Individuals have un- prices realized at a sale of an English Schools: which might, with propriety, be writ' ern Indiana for almost thirty years, dertaken the coronation ceremony by Superintendent of marquis' Jewelry, and they come as The number drawing the priiee t JOHN WHEELER. ten to him by one of hit admiring and and who la known as the boneless fish means of an engraving tool and un- a revelation to the average man who Constable for Ogden City: toto is of be the married America, king Troy laundry this week in 1I.1M, aa follows: la Is Is loyal constituents. It very has to work twenty years for the price paid It THOMAS CUNNINGHAM. morrow night and he has engaged the less great attention 18,166, 15,911 and 15,625. to tell them from the others. of p Tiidon Answers. Hardscrabble, Ind., Oct 19, 1901. largest hall in the city for the cere- difficult Hon. Albert J. Beveridge, Indianapolis; mony. He will sell tickets of admisCOUNTY COMMISSIONERS. Ind. My Dear Senator: I write to aay sion and expects to realise to that I have been trying your coffee- pay for his honeymoon trip. enough full dinner a substitute for pall Sutton is one of the odd characters The Democratic county convention pot for several months and that the re- of southern Indiana and Illinois, and of Weber county, as we have stated sults are as good as could be expected. a few years ago wrote a book entitled of water in my The Now that the Ups and Downs of a Young Marbefore, named a ticket which from top food Is about proportion the same as it is In the ried Man. Tomorrows wedding will to bottom was and is thoroughly Dem stock of the corporation for which be his fifth matrimonial venture. He ocratlc and each individual candidate work, I feel that I am rising in Import- has been divorced four tlmea ance. I used to weigh about 180 pounds on which la well and thoroughly quail and often suffered with a feeling of PRICE OF HAY IS fled for the particular office for which fullness Just after meals. That feelHIGH IN NEVADA and I he was nominated. The Democratic ing has entirely disappeared, WINNEMUCCA, Nev., Oct 29, county ticket la one to Inspire confi- only weigh 79 pounds with my overand heavy shoes on. Work is a According to the cattle buyers who dence and hope of success. It Is de- coat little alack here Just now, but it seems are here making purchases there win serving of the united and unanimous almost providential, for I am not be few cattle fed by the butchers dursupport of Democratic men and strong enough to do heavy work. Cof- ing the approaching winter on account women, and should draw to Its support fee is ao much cheaper than food that of the high price of hay which la runwe could save a good deal, but for the ning in price from $( to 87 a ton. They the intelligent voters of all political fact that my income has decreased say that the butchers are absolutely 3artlea. more rapidly than my living expenses. unable to make money and feed cattle One of the most Important offices Is I am telling the boys to remember you with hay at auch prices. A few of 4hat of county oomrnlsiiloneA The at the polls, and they aay you bet we the butchers who have ranches In this I don't like the way they state and who have raised their own iboard of county commissioners has will."It. But It is to be hoped Some of them seem discon- hay will feed during the winter. The say charge of the affairs and business of tented. Have you any literature show- cattle business has been good In Nethey will the county outside of Ogden City. It ing that the Chinese are quiet and con- vada this year as the ranges have been choose right. has been customary In the past, in the tented workmen and live on much leaa In good condition but prices have been selection of county commissioners, to than we do? If so send some of tt rather low. here. It may do some good. But of .recognise the right of the county dis- many of the workmen here are un- REGULATIONS GOVERNING in The People of the Country are Invited to do their choosing tricts to be represented on the board reasonable, and a few are Impudent EXHIBITS FOR PORTLAND Winter Merchandise at Our Stores. If they do we know they will choose right by one and more frequently by two enough to aay that the Republican own earth. not does whole the WASHINGTON. party Oct. 29. folRegulamembers. The Democratic party But I must close for thla time. tions were issued this afternoon by lowed the general custom thla year and Yours for a full coffee-po- t. the treasury department governing the Underwear E. Z. MARK. "gave the county two candidates, one transfer and handling Imported goods twoMen's heavy fleeced P. S. I forgot to say that there la Intended for exhibition Boys heavy wool fleeced Boy' fleeced Union Suit, for the long term and one for the abort at Portland, extra value to coffee. another clothes e My next Or., advantage suits suit $1.00 $1.25 year. Japan. China, Slam, piece term commissioner, both of whom are ribbed Sereed got too big for me and my wife you and other Occidental countries have Children's Mens fancy fleeced Womens ribbed fleeced twogentlemen of recognised business abil- remember you sent her some flower announced their Intention of transfertwo piece suite, price 35ct7W 70o suits. Good dark colors ity, undisputed Integrity and thor- seed took out the surplus and made ring their entire exhibits from St Louis piece suit Childrens heavy flcd toSOe suit for little Albert Beveridge to Portland. Great Britain, Germany for working men, per suit. $1.50 Womens heavy ribbed fleeced oughly familiar with the needs and suit, price, uit.40c EL Z. He on too. Mark. lives coffee, and France will be largely cud union e e e of the rltlsena of Weber and Wool Boys' heavy flooced suit, good qualNow, mind you, the senator has not kinds. and sixes in all if are 70o who, suit county. They gentlemen .$10 ity ...... a....... received this letter yet but I think he NEW ARMY UNIFORM elected, will be of Immense benefit to is In our hosiery department you will find a largo assortment of fleeced RESEMBLES GERMANYS the taxpayers during their terms of likely to before the campaign la over. And yo'i will all agree with me that he caehmaro hoao for women and childron. office. They are honest men, and they could not complain If he was flooded CHETENNE 29. The Oct. Wyo.. A fleeced hoao for Children's fleeced or wool hote; Inspecial will prove faithful to the people's Eleventh Infantry and Thirteenth arladies good for school woar, 12o terests. They should be elected and with such testlnomials. I am afraid tillery, stationed at Port Russell, are 12ac to 30c Batter grades to 50c. will not prove an that the coffee-pprice we believe that they will be. being supplied with the ney style of The Republican machine of Weber acceptable symbol, and the Republicans regulation uniform. The new uniform so discouraged that they will differs from the old in that the trimWc are going to offr a Bargain in Ladies and Childrens Coats county Ignored the county entirely In may get uae of emblems entirely be- mings are of a very light blue shade, the up give Its selection of candidates for com THIS LINE IS SOME THAT HAS BEEN CARRIED OVER BUT TO PEO fore they take the next step from the the blouse la made with the German PLE WHO WANT GOOD WARM COAT8 FOR THEMSELVES WILL louder mlssloner. As actions speak style of standing collar, and the collar coffee-pto the water pitcher. la ANSWER THE PURPOSE AND THE PRICES FOR THE QUALITY WILL with so equipped did action on of the the than words, regimentals both tip . long-ter- m - ot pine-run- nt ot coast-fasten- er world-ntre- n - The American People will do their choosing November 8 Inter-Mounta- two-piec- two-pie- ce two-pie- two-piec- two-piec- two-piec- HOSIERY ot ot Republican county convention speak In no uncertain tones, saying in sub stance, to the county district Republicans, what the Republicans all over the United States aay to the colored voters: You men from the county out side of Ogden City are good enough to vote for whomsoever we select, but you yourselves are not good enough to hold office. We do not know, of course, whether the county Republicans will have the courage to properly resent the shabby treatment which the Republican machine accorded them; but we cannot believe that they will simply turn the other cheek and ask the convention bosses to hit 'em again. Probably they know what they ought to do under the circumstances and may do what they will be perfectly Justified In doing, namely,' vole for Lee Hammon and Chris. Olson, the Democratic candidates for county commissioners, and elect sides. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY. Only two more days remain during which citixens may register before election. They are next Tuesday and Wednesday, November 1st and 2nd. All citixens who desire to vote on the 8th of November must register. They cannot vote unless they do register. In order to register they must go to In person to the office of the registra-t'o- n officer of their district Thats the only way. There will be no house to house canvass. 4 The price of a single battleship would make homes for hundreds of thousands In the fertile valleys of arid America. The Democracy believes that homes are better than battleships. Thla Is the overshadowing national Issue throughout the west shall we develop the resources of the United States, as NORTH COAST LIMITED WRECKED NEAR, LIND, WASH. PORTLAND, Or., Oct 29. A special from Lind, W!ah, says the North Coast Limited of the Northern Pacific was wrecked near there this morning. Four care were derailed. One passenger was killed and several injured. ASTONISH YOU. Ladies coats, formerly told from $6.00 to $10.00, now you $2.90 may have one for LadiosCoats, did coll for $8.50 to $15.00, now $3.50 Childrens jackets ehitdrn wore jreekwtcwhich to were Childrens jacket from $&5Q to Children's jackets, them can $5.00, you gat now for In this same lot of coats and Jackets you will find a few which are remarkably cheap for the kind. We have a special line in new styles $11.50 grade, for $7.50 90o $1.50 to $4.50, now for $4.00 ft $1-50 'ae Mens Clothing 8"j! Our clothing department la full of good values in aulta tor boya; our overcoats for men and boy and all kinds of furnishingme . j p and boys. We will be pleased to show you our line at any time, Bluejaya Natural Thieves. Greenleaf Davis, the hermit of Mount Katahdln, tells of a bluejsys nest thst contained the shells of more than 250 eggs, which the Jays had stolen from the nests of song birds and taken home for their young to feed on. Hidden In one side of the nest was a gold watch which a hunter from Worcester had lost the previous autumn and had accused his guide of stealing. The watch had been hung on the limb of a at night, and when the hunter awoke In the morning the timepiece was missing. lean-to-cam- p are right Best Makes High Top Shoes for Men, Women and Children in the is tha finest in tho eity. Wo havo a special slipper which wo are wool they are and a shoe, tho epeeial prioe being 95o, 75c I. L CLARK & SONS' COMPANY |