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Show DAILY ANTI-CHUR- CIIILfl PLEAD PARTY LAUNCHED sentenced Ao-T- matters A largely attended ii.er! inq w.i- - held last night in the tiUTl.arh liuil.lir.g. Rolapp came up before Jude Lake Salt of inCity, for tinIn the dlatrict courL this morning a new political flating (.jipoM-i- l and James McAller to church Interference and dictation In John DerIJon on the charge of for-- w the political affairs of ITali. A declaWere arraigned which they both pleaded guilty ration of principles was unanimously sentenced tomorrow morni- adopted and it was decided to put a tnd will he state ticket In the Held, allotting the men stole a check out of ng. These supporters of the movement to exercheck book and forgcise their political preference ns to jfark Murphys to the check, which they candidates for the presidency and ed his name 15 and cashed It at the Ailed out for The men in attendance by rising store. They claim to flub clothing Influence of li- vote pledged their "life, liberty, propthe under been have erty and sacred honor" to support the crime was committed. quor when the movement, and received from David on was arraigned Thomaa Edwards a with assault of deadly Keith, president of the Tribune Pubthe charge entered a he which plea lishing company, and from Joseph to weapon, of the paper, the of guilty and wll appear for sentence Lippman. manager assurance the that will paper tt'ould supEdwards. it tomorrow morning. the until movement the Issue was port a his with had quarrel he remembered, determined. Senator Kearns ivas not to cut her throat. and attempted wife present, but his hearty support was He says that he was Insanely jealous unpledged by Mr. Lippman. of his wife, whom he suspected of Senator Reed Smoot was not preswas ohe going faithfulness and feared at the meeting.. ent man. another with to run sway Only men who are believed to he In William Bates, who was charged accord the purpose of the with assault with a deadly weapon by hearty to attend, and were invited meeting Bros. circus striking one of Ringling was no vote during there dissenting an on ax with head over the hands two hours the meeting continued. the is understood will It of 8th August. the Judge John A. Street was unanibe permitted to plead to the charge of chosen chairman of the meetmously underssimple assault, to which It Is J. E. Darmer was made secreand ing. of enter a will plea guilty tood he unnlmous choice. Joseph Lippby tary tomorrow morning. man, manager of the Tribune, declined to accept the post of chairman on the ground that it might lead to a belief that the movement was started We should gam by brewIn the Interest of Senator Kearns. ing our tea with more care By a rising vote all those present themselves: to support the pledged and taking more time to en- movement and Mr. Lippman promised that the Tribune' would stay with them . to the end. David Keith, the millionaire minng man, and president of the TO THE PUBLIC. Tribune Publishing company, pledged some Having heard complaints and In the Tribune and his his Interest made the of charges regarding price ticket for the dance at Utahna Park hearty support outside the, paper to pavilioln on the evening of Labor Day, the movement Mr. Lippman assured that Senator Kearns the committee desires to say through the meeting the medium of the press, and so that would be In line. No name was selected for the new all the people may. know, and that no person or persona shall be wronged or party. This will be attended to at s blamed for what they might not be future meeting soon to be held,' at which meeting a plan of campaign, responsible for; That the committee on Labor Lay providing for the selection of a state celebration contracted and hired from ticket and the tnannpr of presenting the management of Utahna Park the the cause of the new party, will be dancing pavilion and music for the presented by a committee named by evening of September 5th, and for that the chairman of last nights meeting. A finance committee consisting of evening It belonged to "labor, and laMont W. David Keith, Ferry, J. D. bor made the price of tickets 25 cents, and were accorded most cordial and Wood, W. P.' Noble, H. G. McMilllan, representing. It Is said, not less than fair treatment from the rrimnul following H- - H- - -- - i'irie I TEA Jyfc management of the park and Its attaches, and to whom we return our hearty and sincere thanks, and who in no way should he blamed for raising the price for the dance, as some have seen lit to da Labor demonstrated to the citlsena and the business men of Ogden something of its strength and what support It with Its numbers gives throughout all the year to the city, and only asks a little In return on the great national holiday, and in doing this labor for some weeks has devoted time and money, sparing neither, to make the day a grand success in Ogden; and if any person or persons feel that they were held up" by contributing 25 cents for enjoying themselves for several hours dancing, call on the committee, or any member of It, and it be cheerfully refunded to them; nd to those friends of labor who gave ns such a hearty support In particular, and to the public In general, we return In the name of labor our sincere thanks, fully believing that we deserved all the support that was given us. By order of th ,, general committee. THE HOTEL8. following out of town arrivals are roistered at the Broom and Reed AT Th htcls: ,v. The Broom Angus McKay, Hunts-vi,- e. R. E. Thomas, Butte; A. S. e. Topeka. Kas.; E. E. Rutarh. Creek. Nev.; Miss Louise Albright. Salt Lake; Van Walters, Boise, IJa.; W. g. xichols, Brigham. The Reed E. C. Saftig, San Fran-Jc- o; j. c. Sullivan, Eureka, Utah; E. Johnson, Boston; H. J. Frost, ew York; C. M. Holtsimer, Hamburg, Ha.: William Wells, New York; O. C. Albright and wife, Omaha; W. M. Fel-r- a. New York; s. D. Klemm, New rk: A. F. Shephardson, New Tork D. Lonegran, Erie. Pa.; W. P. Fper; Salt Lake; J. E. Yates, Oma- TSilllam Jones, Chicago; George Erwn. Chicago; H. E. Heacock, n Francisco; Charles F. Maxwell, tn; r. b. Maxwell, Boston. Eb-rol- H'NVa. snoioisp ! noA jnjiisi( js)m sit sans !l eg JOURNAL, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 810,000,000, S. 1904. AS A WEAPON m CHINESE WOMAN DISTURBS THE PEACE. BROWNING AUTOMATIC SHOTGUN Declaration of Principles Is Mads and Several Minor Offenders Faced Judge' Howell this Morning and State Ticket Will Be Named. Received Sentences. " Tomorrow. Thf STATE OPIUM PIPE CH ECCLESIASTICAL MeALIER WILL BE WILL OPPOSE ncRUON AND 'INTERFERENCE IN POLITICS. TOMORROW. Edwards, Charged With B. Sentenced Will Al UTAH was appointed to arrange for funds for the general meeting to be held later. To this meeting, every citizen of the state who Is In sympathy with the purposes of the movement will be Invited. The following platform or declaration of principles was unanimously adopted: Whereas, An experience of fourteen years since the first material sign of the abatement of troubled conditions here was seen In the promulgation of the Woodruff manifesto has shown that the promises made were crafty and Insincere; that the sought-fo- r division of the people on party lines was not carried out In good folth; that both party organisations have been dominated and used tor the double purpose of maintaining an ecclesiastical control which had no regard for either, and of preventing remonstrance or opposition by those tavor the free exercise of Individual judgment and preference In political I'lio llo. the Chinese worn, m who was Uu last nielli fur ilisiail-iiia before arraigned Judge Unwell thin niornii-ami entered a pica of imt guilty. Her hearing has lntn set for tuitiorrow morning. Stic and a lint her Mongolian got to MiiaiTcling over some mailer until the conversation could be heard several blocks away. Oho Ho started in to belabor the other woman with a heavy opium pipe and inflicted considerable damage to the complexion of her adversary before the isiliee arrived Iu the excitement the woman who received the beating made her escape, although the ofileers endeavored to arrest both. John Carney ,u 'mendicant, was the next offender to face the judge. His excuse for begging was an exceedingly poor one and therefore received fifteen days employment on the rock a riveted pile. Frank Smyth, charged ith vagranand deliberately securing a meal without paying for it. was sentenced cy, to ten days. Sum Campbell a drunk, promised the Judge he would keep on going until he could no longer see the city of Ogden, and was given the Fred L. Kellers BILL OF FARE: Oysters Crabs and Shrimps Salmon and Halibut Striped Bass Poultry More New Suits ANOTHER large express shipment Beef an0 Mutton Pork and Veal Hama and Bacon Dried and Pressed Corn Beef Head Cheese and Dill Pickles Pure Home Rendered Lard. 2478 Washington Avanus. Loose-Fittin- ('oat Raeks and French Eaton styles. g Exquisitely Tailor'd In Navy Rlue, Rrowns, Rlacks, Grays and Mixtures L made of SUITINGS, fully tailored. iu the faultless, substantial finished Suit Every manner that characterizes all garments from this store. Prices range ALL-WOO- From Ind.. knew what to do fn the hour of need. His wife had such an unusual case of stomach and liver trouble, physicians could not help her. He thought of any tried Dr. Kings New Life Pills and she got relief at once and was finally cured. Only 25 cents at Jesse J. Driver's Drug Store. $10 tO $22:50 fair-mind- ed a S. J. BURT GOOD LITERATURE FOR GOOD DEMOCRATS of the ecclesiastical power to refrain from direction in the political affairs of the people having been shamelessly violated every pretense of letting politics alone a shameful and hollow mockery. "6. That we will never cease to demand the complete freedom In political affairs, untouched by any taint of apostolic control; that we demand the complete separation of church and state. In fact as well as lit name, and that we will repel to the utlnost all efforts to perpetuate the ecclesiastical control of public affairs In Utah. are the 6. That the public school especial pride of the American people; we resent the grasping domination of the ecclesiastical power therein and pledge ourselves to shake It off at the earliest possible moment Church control of the schools must ga "We disclaim most emphatically and positively and desire or purpose to attack any church or to assail anyone's religious sentiments or church affiliations. Our purpose Is as set forth herein, and no other. citi"Appealing to all zens of Utah to sustain us In this our righteous purpose, definitely, surely and forever to separate the church and state, and asking In this the support of every lover of American Institutions we declare the occasion for this to be timely, and the provocation repeated and extreme. Come with us and let us redeem the Artlstle and durable upholstered furniture Is not nasessarily expensive furniture. Of course the outlay is a trifle more than for the shoddy atrocious stuff you are sometimes asked to buy but In the end the beet Is ths cheapest, there fore we call your attention to I' Kfiipeo Gusrsuustd todfof $40,000 Which Is not only honestly mods and truly artistic, but la guaranteed hy the makers. Y on never get a guaranies with ths shoddy atuft. Ask to see our line of Karpen RocKers 14 off at the UTAH KNITTING WORKS AVENUE, OGDEN. 2354 WASHINGTON Peery Bros Flour Is Good Flour Because It Is made from selected extra choice, choicest The whlt wheat crops in the country come to this mllL Tou should Utahna Park GRAND REOPENING PROGRAM PASTIME THEATER Week of Sept. 5 ber- see the dear, bright ries, waiting for the miller's magic wand to transform them Into snow-lik- e ENTIRE CHANGE 2 OF MEANEY AND ANDERSON Irish Comedy. MANAGE MENT. flour. Because our machinery Is the. most modern and practical Every effective device for Improving the quality of flour la Installed here. The system Is complete, thorough and comprehenslve. Worth of Union Suits, Shirts and Drawers, Skirts Shawl Sweaters, and all other Knitted Goods (too numerous to mention.) SALE CONTINUES ANOTHER WEEK. CHIOAOO' Boyle Furniture Co. BROS. L.D.S. Garments Uphelslsrsd Fu rnlturs i beautiful SUITS lias just been unpacked. They are the new Fall ideas in Strapped Jackets, Long A Thoughtful Man. M. M. Austin of Winchester, ESOPUS, N. Y.. Sept 8. The campaign literature of the Democratic national committee will soon be In circulation. George F. Parker, who had charge of the literature bureau in the Cleveland campaign In 1892, spent a few hours today at Rosemount going over with the .candidate much of the literature to be put out of NEW, MISS ENNiE COLBURN Vocalist AND REFINED FAMILY VAUDEVILLE. Commencing HALL AND WESTON The Dutch Humorists. MONTROSA Illustrated Song. VESTA Sept 5 and the week VAUGHN ER8. LA CLAIR AND WEST experiences, LEONIE MENDEL. Repeated Whereas, have past, events Just Comedy Entertainers. emphasised by WALDO AND DE VERE fully proved that this ecclesiastical ILLUSTRATED SONG BILLY HOWARD and persistOur millers and men have dominance Is of Vermont" "Noath Pins the and Wing Dancing. Buck off of time shaken life a be experi had cannot It ent, and that ence and each and every R. C. WHITE as long as those who oppose it are RAYMON AND TRICEY one takes great delight In 8koteh Artist (Crayon.) divided Into hostile camps, but on the state. Dramatic of Comedy Sketch. the the high maintaining contrary, since such division WINSTANLEY AND SULIVAN. InUTAHNA-SCOP- E We our E. flour.' R. GOURLEY8 of American of friends and supporters quality LATEST MOVING PICTURES most the compNew Pictures. stitutions their voices are stifled and employ Including Effects. etent experienced men who the hands are strengthened of the crafADMISSION, 10 CENT8. are well paid and who DOORS OPEN 7:30. OVERTURE 8 ty manipulators of the church powef and its appllcatloin to political affairs; Week Commencing Sept. 5 take pride In their work. ADMISSION, 10 CENTS. resolved: It be therefore, nutoo reasons other And many HILDEBRAND 1. That we will no longer play Into merous to mention. The German Sam.on. the hands of the church leaders by a to division which slmly panders Is the common report about THE EMPIRE TRIO High their desires and purposes. town, but we find that there is Violinists. UNITED STATES REPOSITORY. 2. That we will repel nith every AND till an active demand for homes. means at our command the Intrusion RAWLS AND VON KAUFFMAN OGDEN, UTAH. of eccleslastlclsm Into politics or the You Artists. Sketch Comedy affairs of state. President For sale or rent? If so, list It John E. Dooly All Grocers "3. That we refuse to merge Utah ... E. Horace with ms and receive prompt atTHE Peery NEALS affairs In any national party action, Caehler tention. PEERY BR08. Ralph E. Hoag Comedy Sketch Artists. since the division thus created paraA. A. WENGER CO. DOMESTIC MILLING and FOREIGN Sella the lyses every effort to Amerlcanlxe MISS C. POWERS Real Estate, Loans and Drafts on all points. atate. Insurance. Soubrette. ON TIME 4. PAYS INTEREST That so for as affairs here are Room 33, First Natl Bank Bldg. not join the healthful happy Why line DEPOSITS. concerned any division on party IDAN-HAMOVING PICTURES. throng who drink Is a sham and a force, every pledge afTalrs; and ' 3 Lyceumjheater BUSINESS Patent Crescent' DULL Utah National Bank Star Straight Grade i i Vice-Preside- nt T Hare a Home |