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Show DAILY 4 UTAH STATE UTAH 8TATE JOURNAL. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1904. JOURNAL OGDEN, UTAH. FRANK J. 'M'r and Died. For pecaifig u Jrom an tarring Mrs. Paul 0f isn A 1 canary bird paid the Mra. Paul had p!ai.t.j t, on a sitting um, V courlnglng the canary ,J aome visitors vilw-u,e tnV6 ture ate the umtsa., i Mr ring was lying UP tat of the cage and wl.hin f canary. The bird t xaai!i CANNON, EDITOR. DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL PICKET For Praidrnt ALTON B. PARKER of New York. For , Vice-PwsUr- HENRY G. DAVIS of West Vispnis. for aome time, and after Irrivi11 the conrliiFinn thc.t it was a CS K aome rare "'nof ! h wallowed the j,.' Tb, of the di., caused a in the ily. and every one cheme after another rwr,,! the Jewel. The bird waaS least embarrased by the For Treasurer: W. B. WIL80N. Superintendent of Publio Instruction: NATHAN T. PORTER. For Justice of Supreme Court: CHARLES S. VARIAN. STATE TICKET. For Presidential Elector,: FRED J. KIESEL DEMOCRATIC 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. BAGLEY. For Auditor: J. W. GEIGER. DEMOCRATIC JUDICIAL J., W fw-.- hu sang merry songs of Joy aheMirzd ltnguaRe- - Finally Mia to Bend for a physician did not wish to lose her pet and i61" ,dlamon1 80 TICKET. Second District. 1,,' hi lel For District Judge: HENRY H. ROLAPP. For District Attorney: ALBERT G. HORN. I doctor to perform a .urJj operation on the bird. Whils u. Paul was on his way for the clan the canary died suddenly' pW acute Indigestion. Philadelphia li qutrer. AN ESTIMATE OF JUDGE PARKER. writer attached to the stall of the New York Times gave his paper a rather complete sketch of Judge Purker, the Democratic candidate. In his estimate of the man, thl writer says: If Is a little unfortunate that he wus so little known to his countrymen before his nomination; It is hard to teach a fair Judgment In the height of a political campaign, where every word and action is distorted. If he is elected the people will have ample time to learn that he is a man of strong and powerful character; one whose Ideals are so high thut even among presidents he has not much comiwny, und who sticks to these ideals with the obstinacy that nature planted In hlin when she guve him his red hair and his big laugh; one who is as far as possible removed from the human Iceberg type, who is a man, a lighter, and a very American gentleman. hearty, human, wholesome, typical Referring to the Judge's love for his life's work, the Times' writer A special warm-heart- JJ? ed says: Home Carpet Cleaning. Old and Boiled carpets or ruga may be cleansed and brightened without the trouble or expense of sending than out. Take a bar of laundry soap and have It into a quantity of water m. Sclent to melt li. aay, a pint or hapa a little more. Put this on the atove and let It remain until It bolla or until the soap la melted. Then remove and when cool add half a bottle of household ammonia. This should make a strep about the consistency of Jelly. To apply to the carpet use a stiff clean scrubbing brush, dampened Just a trifle, and scrub carpet vigorously. Then wipe UNCLE SAM BROTHER SHAW, I DONT LIKE THESE HIGH WAVES YOU ARE STEERING ME INTO. the soap off with a damp cloth, ud WE ARE LIABLE TO BUTT INTO TROUBLE. see that the carpet is not walked orer until dry. Care should he taken not to use a drop more water than la aBirth of a Daybreak Pink. and that the new man Peery says "everything looks very encouraging Beneath a hedge-rodense and green. bsolutely necessary. A modest flower reared its head. party will draw practically all Its recruits from the Republicans; fhidt With The effect of this treatment li reel, white of silvery sheen petals seems assured, and that No other blossom In the bed. the election of a Democratic congressman ly surprising, the carpets looking u well and sometimes better than when Pulitxer's arraignment of Emperor Roosevelt will be understood by every As on the slender stem It ewsyed A dainty odor filled the air, done at the cleaner's. Bagdad cuAnd yet the flower was not content. voter In Utah. Een though so fragrant, sweet and rtains and Oriental rugs may he clewfsir. ed In the same manner, care- bring The New York Sun Is a Republican paper this year; there can be no For Jnst across the taken not to leave the soap on tag garden path Were blooms of every shade and hue; enough to make the colors rua. Frank Wayland None doubt about It. The Sun quotes from an exchange that brighter, gayer could be found morn wet E'er or dew. by evening 18, Higgins, who was born at Rushford, Allegany county, New York, August rare pale flower sadly sighed, this state TheOnly 1856, Is now the standard bearer of the Republican party In to have one little glow all the lovely (lowers I see. and asks: "Don't you know the difference between a standard bearer and Like Would make me happier, I know.' the driver of a hearse?" Higgins is the Republican candidate for governor A saucy sunbeam heard the sigh, And gayly darting through the green, Week Commencing Sept. 19 of New Yorlt. With Aery glance and heated breath Kissed the pale flower of silver sheen. H. S. POWTER The Republicans are still harping on Vermont Mighty little comforts The sudden warmth of the caress Selections. Gave to the flower of a rosy flush; s. them But did you notice how small they sing as to Maine? Transformed, its petals ever bore TAYLOR LOTTIE MISS In bud or bloom a dainty blush. Now, we don't set much store by either Vermont or Maine. But, If Vera Sunday "Upon Illustrated song. Content the flower in beauty throve mont disturbs the Democrats, Maine defeats the Republicans. Morning When the Church No sweeter can be found. I think; We bless the morning sunbeams kiss Rells Chime. Thai gave to us the daybreak pink. CLAUD RANF Washington Tost Direct from Keith Circuit. Marvel of Juggling end the Wire Mid-a- ir If you desire to build do not fall to as Balancing. consult Fred Howard, promptness and accuracy characterise all be FRANK FAY does. Monologue. w. The day he resigned from the bench of the court of appeals was the saddest day of his life since the death of his boy. He was giving up his life work, his career, and though he kept himself perfectly In control his regret was evident. To the men who had accompanied him from Esopus to Albany that day a new light was shed on the famous gold standard telegram. It was evident to them that here was a man who actually would not hHve cared if a nomination for president had been taken away from him after he had It within his grasp; his loved judicial work would have repaid him. And In their minds It is a question whether he would not, after all, prefer to remain In the humbler station and whether he is not sacrificing the chief pleasure of his life from a sense of duty. It Is absolutely the belief of the men who know him best that he now seeks the presidency entirely because of his desire to restore the government to the old constitutional boundaries from which it has escaped in of government consequence of the encroachment of the three branches upon each other. "When ho has done that he will be glad to return to private life, and hence It was not hard for him to make his announcement not be a candidate for a second term. that he would f The Utah Tloueer, a weekly newspaper published In Balt Lake City by B. A. Kenner, an old and valued friend of this writer, heads a long and labored editorial Going Wrong, which Is an attempt to chide the State Journal for saying that All good citizens believe In the underlying principle which called the American party Into being, no matter what their political affiliations." Now, we do not cure to enter Into any lengthy discussion of the question at present. We are erfectly willing that the Pioneer should believe If it really does believe that the blending of church and state Is a good in thing, and that It Is right and proper to use ecclesiastical influence as political affairs: but we don't believe it. The underlying principle," used by us In the paragraph commeans the Pioneer, by the quoted as demanded plete separation of the church and state In political affairs by the constitution of the I'nited States and of the state of Utah, and by a plank In the national Democratic platform. Ierliaps the Pioneer would have a clearer understanding of the Idea we meant to convey were the language modified by the substitution of Intelligent for- - good s. - Lyceum Theater now-a-day- Grand Millinery Opening AT THE Palace Royal Millinery FRIDAY September old ag coniuiniuliug the 8ATURDAY and 24th. 2438 WASHINGTON AVE. The New York WVirld I making a forecast of the election results In the several states. In regard to Utah, It says, present indications are that it will go for Roosevelt, and that Judge Powers, the Democratic candidate for congress, appears to have the best chunce of any Democratic candidate, A telegram to the World from National CommUtee- - assert, makes a pretty accurate barometer. 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If they rise all over the coffee's surface, and move here and there erratically, changeable condiZZZ3 tion! are to be looked for. - Your Old Front Door Is Open (to a change, so you should call and see the Splendid Line of Front Doors just received, as well as a large line of Porch Columns, by the 143 UtaH TWENTY-FOURT- H 81 Lumber Co. Oregon 8T. 'PHONE 561 DID YOU EVER C. J. A. By THE JOURNAL Carrier, One Month, 60c. By Mail, One Month, Lindquist UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER 50c. Open All Might Teleyaone 630-2620 Washington Ava. Ogden, Utah. Think that perhapa that nervoua haadacha wj caused by a defect in a eyas? It will only lakefor fw me time of minutes your no eherg to find out and will be made for giving y the information. If it is not from y tan I will be honest and you eo. J. T. MM iB is HUNDREDS OF LADIES HAVE VISITED OUR CLOAK DEPARTMENT DURING THE OPENING OF "IROQUOIS SKIRTS AND MANY HAVE AVAILED THEMSELVES OF THE OPPORTU- -' NITY OF BUYING ONE OR MORE OF THEM. ALL HAVE EXPRESSED THEMSELVES AS BEING DELIGHTED WITH THE STYLE8, QUALITY AND PRICE. THERE ARE THREE DAYS LEFT. PLEASE CALL. WE KNOW you enjoy TIME 8PENT WITH US. will Optician. AVE. 2412 WASHINGTON R the F I. L. Clark RUSHMER Expert Manufacturing niRciDQupns" pro- Dr. lleriry Wade Rogers, former president of Northwestern university, a distinguished wirier on constitutional law and the present dean of the law department of yale university, concerning President Roosevelt, expressed himself, in a speech to tlie Connecticut state convention as follows: Since he becunie president he has shown, not only by his treatment of Panama and by his action in the pension matter, as well as by his dictatorial assumption of authority in every department of the government such a disregard of the limitation of power as to lead many thoughtful men to distrust his wisdom. It Is this distrust which, perhaps more than any other reason, has lej the Independent press of the country, almost without exception, to pronounce ngalnst him In this campaign and to regard him ae a dangerous pilot for a great ship." & COLEY Monologue. HARRY GREEN WILSON - citi-sen- beloved Benjamin, the child of his political pulsive movement.'' 23d Mrs. C. E. W. DAVIS If so. we are willing to make the change and let it go at that, und dismiss tlie matter without prejudice." as the lawyers say. The governor of New York, Odell, has a machine which is all his own. He wrested the control of the Republican party from Senator Platt, It. was is It who and he He dictated the nomination of Higgins, the Republican candidate for governor, the nominating speech being made by Hon. A. c. Wade and containing wlmt the New York Sun calls "this affecting tribute to a gentleman at one time connected with New York politics, we believe, us follows: "The matchless leadership of our senior senator, that great and grand man to whom we one anil all pay the homage of our love and admiration. In a few mlnntee. says the Bun, that great and grand man was kieked from Tioga pi Tliiiluietuo by his loving and admiring liegemen, the AND No special invitations Issued. All are Invited to come In and see our display of the latest creations and designs in headwear for ladies, misses and children. Look at Your Cup. A cup of coffee, farmers Sons Company y- The longer eyes are ald they NEED, h wono come. This Is especially fecta of young people. lttm- receive should chlldren tlon during their power ? a child might have the land if not handicap! ati te bodily defect Of all which children are llnhlft are becoming the m mation " erclse great aU,,c" GUARANTEE this kind and r P. UTTER |