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Show DAILY UTAH Happenings m HOLD-U- still active. Pt And, "day, pla-poi- an son-in-la- up-to-d- n fe CHILDRENS CLAS8 to Physical culture, directed by Mrs. Dr. J. H. Epperson Appointed of Rep resent Grand Comander meets Wednesdays at 4 p. m "ite, "d Saturdays at 8 Knights Templar. p. m. Terms, $5. of Adult classes The El Monte commandery Mondays and Fridays feel highthis of city Address 725 Twenty-thir-d street Knights Templar communication rely elated over a AT THE HOTELS. from United State Grand ceived of Following are the out of town arrl- - Commander George M. Moulton the them als at the Broom upon bestows which and Reed hotels: Chicago, their The Broom C. O. Harris, Salt Lake; honor of having one of as Senow, San Francisco; C. Miller Dr. J? H. Epperson, chosen with J nd wife, commander grand Chicago; W. L. Wetherhen, lt Lake; J. A. Stlmson, Salt Lake; Isdlction over the states of I tnh, ' A- - Lythe, Chicago; Llxxle Ander- - vada and Arlxona. Salt Lake: Mrs. Foster, Corlnne; . The doctor Is receiving ninnj Tawtt- - Sai Francisco; F. Zul-t- o. gratulntlons today as time Rutte. as this is the flrt The Reed A. K. Newcombe. Chi appointment, In the history of the local Wg cao: Kenneth Fish, Chicago; O. G such an honor ha fall1 Mr. EPPe Dreyfus. New Tork; A. P. Ware, Chi-The appointment gives ta e, and of Atchison. Omaha: W. complete charge on com of 81,11 Lake: K H- - Naxli. Omaha: embodies the inspection HnTl y T. Byrne, Jurisdiction. In the Omaha; N. B. Parnell, manderles fTomontory; a. A. Feason. Lakeside lu SK Lake: William Wil sol Willing Silence. Goldfield. Nev. and 7 m The practice of attentive might "fLl! pathetic alienee lowed by people la ofa lor than It la. The protection 1 unselfish silence We know our tea ; and we ing, alienee which la the result .11 aelfiah, know your tea taste. fected speech; a 8llnCf -making con-e- r for the ' -- 1 E ' J the TEA ,hnlJ e That's why we offer you .back your money. "H - .. MfciMy broken aelfisb embarrassment. wbicb 1. lull of it THURSDAY, you riant lain the power of aiu-- k. lWMMllltli. 1 m' Signed Bill Is Admit-teRepublicans Were Against It. j I Platform c. on platform and of the Democratic state co:ii'ii(i.in held at Salt Lake City, the following pro, platform w!:.was adopted by the convention: Ti i Democracy of Utah, in conven- tioi ixcmbled, reiterates its belief In ' the principles of the or-g- .i i ion that has always stood for; the of all the people, as against' the !t'mand of the favored t classes siiii i the founding of the republic, and reaffirms its faith In the great under- lyiim principles laid down by Jefferson an, incorporated into the Declaration of Independence in the following language: "We hold these truths to be that all men are created equal; that they are endowed by their Creator with certain Inalienable rights and among these are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. That to secure these rights governments are instituted among men, deriving their Just powers from the consent of the governed," and we pledge ourselves to a constitution of the policy which has ever characterised this party a strict adherence to that principle." We declare once again In favor of the axiom, first laid down by the founder of the Democratic party; Equal rights to all and special privileges to none." We endorse the platform adopted and reaffirm the principles declared by the national Democratic convention at St. Louis, and cordially and enthusiof astically approve the nomination Alton B. Parker and Henry G. Davis of for president and the United States. We direct the attention of our fellow cltlsena of all parties to the condition confronting the electors of this state because of the selfish and disgraceful contentions which have divided the Republican party Into two opposing factions, each led by a United Statee senator. Such conditions are the net results of the success of the Republican party in recent years, now plainly manifested, and are but the natural consequences of an attempt to array one class of our citixens against another class In a feud, which, if persisted In, will result In permanent Injury to the best interests of the commonwealth. The Democratic party of the state enters Its protest against these conditions and the cause therefor, and calls upon the people of the state to rebuke at the and arrogance polls the assumption of the party which la alone responsible for the situation. The Democratic party neither seeks nor fears the Interference of any ecclesiastical power with the expression of popular will at the polls, and denies the right of any power or of any man, or set of men, to dictate political nominations or to control political convention. We hold that American cltlsena are politically free and equal, and the people alone should wield this power. While we are willing and ready at all times to accord to the president of the United States the credit due him for his work In securing the passage of the national irrigation law, at the eame time we positively refuse to concede that it was a Republican measure, but on the contrary was, as Is shown by the record, initiated by, labored for and Introduced by a Democrat, advocated by Democrats, passed by Democrats and but for the votes of the Democratic members of both houses, would have been defeated by Republicans, overwhelmingly. We believe in the dignity of labor and recognise the right of the toilere of our state, and pledge our candidates for office to the enactment of such policies and measures as will protect them in their rights and Insure their personal liberty in the pursuit of their several occupations. The Democratic filend party now, ae in the past, le-tof labor and pledges Itc candidates to a Just and equal enforcement of the laws without, discrimination In favor of persons, property or power. It advocates a Just and compensate! y wage day for the service of an eight-hoIn work on all public works and In mines, mills and smelters, and In all cases a fair and living remuneration for the labor of all men and women. With a firm reliance in the Integrity of the people of Utah, we submit the Issues of this campaign, national and mininittee : Hut Prominent imie-honor- ed Wiiii.im Something New for Children Hose No-Me- nd res,.: THROUGH CONGRESS. Rai-.evel- PAGE FIVE. 1904. 13, r Democratic State j !' democrats forced newlands 3ILL That OCTOBER H iHGffl IS EXPECTED mot cooly executed hold- - OREGON SHORT On of the LINE IS STRAha. been com- TEGIC POINT OF SYSTEM. of the eerie that In Salt during the "100k place laet night when two Salt Lake City Will Have a New Rail-wW.ied men, the leader armed, entered Eating House in the Grocery company, Meat Near Future. Luth State street, compelled the Beckstead, to throw up and tapped the cash regie- In tin-- light for the control of the $1.60. content iiion Il.i-ifi0f It the mom significant fact October 6th. to the io.iionenient of yesterday's .n Wednesday. an-even an about yeeterday. hold-uelection of director, of the Oregon tap have jjjjk. the following Short Line. It indicates th.it the Union Pacific October Eth August directors wish a Jdnwd.iy, voice in the choice bartender at Pullman bar. directors for the Short Line. Infor-tlo-ofn West and First North, compelled shows that the meeting was hand over $30 at pietol point. One postponed to November 11 on orders man. OBrien. Wrong John from New York. Now comes October 11 John Fergu- - question of the election of a the great chairman Rio Grande Weatem employe for the executive committee of the fw no. beaten Into unconaclouanea Union Pacific. This will tell the whole lid relieved of $50, at Flrat North and story, and It is fully expected that No arrert. iSorth Wert streets there will lie a lig change. 18 Bartender It Is freely admitted that Gould is in Wednesday. October made target for hold-up- a control on the lines detailed yesterday j.hn yowlea nol at Valley bar. 'West Temple and ind his alliance with the Rockefellers too well known. amth Temple streets. No arrests But the Oregon Short Line Is the Wednesday, October 18, 9:30 p. m. clerk at Union atore, John Beckstead, strategic part of the whole system. It nt is like the tail wugglng the dog. The M south State street, held up at men who tapped till. Oregon Short Line by two owns outright the In the case of Mlaa Leon Baker, the Northern Pacific stock bought by Har-rimuae to force scorned p Tuesday Uld-utwo years ago, and that is an-contain her purse other significant fact in the action. gifbt. but grabbed off down Main street. The change would mean a complete Inc ft, and made last night took place change of policy aa The hold-u- p regards the Ogbnmed lately after Mr. Beckstead had den gateway and the Oregon Short front door, after Line would be compelled to dosed and locked the give and Bffcinr a sale to George Maycock. The take without restriction at any point bewas an la man, elderly who on its system. (tak, aide when door the counter hind the HOW WALL STREET SEE8 IT. in the rear opened, and a masked man A special to the Tribune from New wilted In. Almost Immediately came the "Hole York says: The election to the Union Pacific directorate of Henry C. Frick up your hands" Injunction. Beck-steaMr. d and William O. The fellow then backed Rockefeller was reup against a meat block, and at garded in Wall street as showing the die same time another masked man Increased interest in the property by entered, hesitated a moment and then the Gould and Standard Oil party. Mr. Frick is a director of the Naappeared as though about to leave the command to tional City bank and la tore. The first hold-up- a working In tii confederate to rifle the cash registclose harmony with the controlling obedmeet with immediate er did not force in that institution. William G. ience, so the leader flashed the gun Rockefeller, as is well known. Is the In Mr. Beckateada face, told him to son of William Rockefeller, and Preskeep still, and proceeded to tap the ident James Stillman's till. Upon securing but $1.50, he questThe representation accorded In the ioned Mr. Beckstead as to the locality board is believed to explain the recent of the safe. heavy buying of Union Pacific, which The clerk responded that there was was said at the time to be in the Ina safe In the store, but that he had no terest of the new combine. key. Evidently satisfied that the man ns telling the truth, the two fellows TO BUILD AT BALT LAKE. retreated by the rear door, after first The Oregon Short Line company has yolng through the unrewarded formalireceived plans and specifications for modern and ty of searching Mr. Beckstead. railway eating house which will be built adjacent SAY8 HE WA8 PU8HED FROM CAR to their new depot at Balt Lake City. Messrs. Lewis and Lapp of the Short Andrew Godfrey, by his guardian, Line Hotel company returned from Fred J. Morris, has filed suit in the Salt Lake last night, where they had district court against the Utah Light been looking over the site. They proand Railway company. He wishes to ceeded on to Omaha thla morning, recover $10,000 damages. where several changes and corrections He says In his complaint that one are to be made on the plans and are of the conductors of the street car expected to return with them by the company wilfully pushed him off a car end of the week and then Issue orders In such a manner aa fb make blm fall to begin work. and break his leg. He got a transfer from an East Seventh South to a CalEDSON ENTERS NEW FIELD. deras Park car on the 30th of May last. J. A. Ed son, late manager of the He was getting on the latter car, Denver & Rio Grande railroad, has anvhlch the motor-mahad slowed up, nounced that he had accepted the post and the conductor, to prevent overcof general manager of the Cincinnati, rowding, as the plaintiff Is Informed Hamilton & Dayton railroad and and believes, In a rude and negligent would depart Immediately for Cincinmanner, deliberately pushed him back nati. off the car. Andrew Godfrey fell to the ground in such a manner as to IN POLICE COURT. break his leg above the knee. He had to be taken immediately to SL Mark's Violators of the Bicycle Ordinance hospital, where he received treatment for one month. He furtContinue to Fall Into Hands her complains that on account of the of Police. wound, which caused him to suffer Still another crowd of violators of treat pain and distress, his leg Is still the bicycle ordinance were arraigned weak and unsound, and he alleges that before Judge Howell this morning and the Injury is permanent received one of the latter's lectures as well as threats of what would follow If NO FREAK ADVERTISING. they were caught again. Among those arrested were: J. W. Dulfin, Harry At the request of Chief of Police Moran, George Lowethat, Fred Adams, Lynch, Deputy City Attorney W. M. Frank Stratford, Bert Thomas and Bramel has drawn an ordinance proothers. hibiting advertising wagons, ' mules, Frank J. Stewart, a dope field, who downs and. similar devices was In a pitiable condition, appeared advertising 00 the streets, because they tend to before the judge on a charge of vagfrighten horses and cause runaways, rancy. He prayed in a most supplii was instanced during conference cant manner for ten grains of opium week. The ordinance makes It com so that he might be enabled to walk pulsory for circuses to secure permls out of the city. This was given him lion of the council before can pa and he Immediately started on his way they the street. Labor organisations, westward. ' lodge and political Charles Luca a D. IL Cassady and parties can parade by receiving permission of the chief of James Farley, three drunks, were police. The to orders go to work or leave streets municipal laws and given committee will recommend the passage the city. of the ordinance to the council at Its meeting Monday evening. HONOR TO LOCAL ORDER. - JOURNAL. mils Salt Lake P STATE No more worry niul work memling ami darning "NO-MENHose is stockings for the little folks. all the name implies. A sperial full si in pud knee of D -- 1UItE HOUND LINEN THREAD rendering e nt knee the guarantee the impossible. breaking No-MenSniytlie of California, the Hose. wearing ipialitv of every pair of ivilgcd father of the national mi inoveuiem which culminated i: site passage of the Newlands bill, mM well known as an author and I caktT. began an eight days' cam-aig- n in Utah ut a Democratic rally n American Fork Tuesday evening. His speech was almost entirely dented to the discussion of the of Utah in connection with the Th talented MISS C. FENWRK MOORE of New York City will . leclaration of the Ft. Louis platform She wants every lady in Ogden to he at our store A few days long.-rin r.ivor of a great policy of domestic un lerstand her unique method of embroiand of work, see her sample seen In Ogden "Kora Icvelopment ns an alternative of the called on Embroidery": leather dering Republican jiolicy of military empire. for the first time. Very simple hiuI easy under Mias Moore's He replied to the western speeches of Senator Fairbanks ami Secretary Shaw- - on the Irrigation question, taking ns a text the following extract from a speech of the Republican candidate: After a Republican congress enacted the Irrigation measure uikiii the recommendation of a Republican president. a Democratic convention has the effrontery deliberately to claim that the Democracy la the author of the great Irrigation policy. Mr. Smythe said In part: Unlike our Republican friends, the Democracy does not possess the hrasen effrontery to claim the credit for all the good that has come to the United States during the past fifty years, nor for all he good that same to the country during the prevloua half century of Democratic rule. It does not claim to have created the sunshine or the rain, the fertile soil or the vast mineral wealth, nor does It claim to be the author of all the triumphs of human Industry and genius which have swelled (he sum of national greatness. But if It be effrontery to insist that simple justice shall be done our party in regard to its irrigation record and policy,' past and future, then the Democracy does so without apology. No Democrat denies that President Roosevelt recommended the passage of the irrigation bill, nor that he signed the measure when it came to him. But we do deny that the bill was the product of Republican statesmanship or that It was passed by Republican votes. We have been electing( blending and Every political party in the Unitroasting coffee for oyer half a century. ed States declared for the Irrigation policy in their platforms of 1900. Demis the result of our long ocrats proceeded to redeem the pledge coffee experience. We cannot improve it. on the very first day that congress asFrancis G. sembled after election. Could not make it better we tried. Newlands Introduced his epoch-makin- g No one knows how to blend it but ourmeasure January 26, 1901, during McKinley's first term. This bill conselves. Golden Gate is fragrant delicious. tained practically all the vital prinstatute on now the ciples of the law High grade grocers sell it. book. The scheme for a permanent 1 and '3 lb. aroma-tig- ht reclamation fund, composed of the retins. ceipts of the land office, united the A C J. A. west. and disarmed the opposition of isf Has OKI the east. It was discussed under the name of the Newlands bill by men and newspapers of every shade or belief. No one disputed its Democratic origin at that time. In the house debates the Newlands bill was bitterly fought by Republican leaders. Speaker Cannon said rather than support It he would repudiate the Republican Irrigation plank. Grosvenor of Ohio denounced it as a great national wrong. Moody, now said he regarded it attorney-genera- l, Hepburn with great apprehension. of Iowa called it 'the most Insolent attempt at larceny ever embodied In a legislative proposition. But the Democrats overwhelmed these Republican leaders in debate. When the vote was taken there were 146 in favor and 65 the against, 74 being required to pass acbill. The Democrats gave 77, an tual majority, while the Republicans and of this three-fift- hs was gavp 69, a minority. Of those opposed. 48 were Republicans and only 18 Demused in homes. A significant ocrats. Such is the claim of the SL showing, proving the waning Louis platform and Senator Fairbanks did not attempt to dispute it specifipopularity of the sideboard cally. but only In glittering generalidecanter and promoting the ties." "the to discuss Mr.Smythe proceeded cause of general proposition of developing the as opresources of the United States posed to the Republican policy of vast and growing expenditurea for fleets, state, to their candid judgment at the You will not have seen SL Louis' Greatest Attraction if you fall to visit armies and colonial expansion. He de- polls. ths Anhsuser-Busc- h clared that Uncle Sam is not rich Brewery while attending the Worlds Fair. enough to build the republic as It Prizes for Winners of Racea Orders Promptly Filled by ought to be built and exploit the' OriPrizes fur winners of horse racea ent at the same time." He then disof years ago took curious hundreds BECKER BREWING ft MALTING CO.. Distributors, Ogden, Utah. cussed that feature of the St. Lopis forms. The earliest was the Ncw-lanbrlglla platform which declares that the 4or," or golden bridle. After this the JOURNAL ADS BRING RESULTS. law "is an evidence of the polIn England was a bell. This contemprize domestic of development icy A PRACTICAL was idea taken from the custom It if Democratic party macazms plated by the decoowners horses of of pack among be placed In power." JOURNAL ADS BRING RESULTS. FOR THS triThe speaker declared that "the rating the best horse, which led the GENTEEL HOUSEKEEPER umph of Parker and Davis means that cavalcade, with a bell, so that on we are to concentrate the public mind dark nights and In dangerous places JOURNAL ADS BRING RESULTS. BEAUTIFULLY EACH ISS'JC CONTAINS for resources and energies of our own the whereabouts of the leader might DECORATIONS ILLUSTRATED DISHES, the hlghrst good of mankind, while the be known and the others follow bold PON THE TABLE, DAINTY MENUS FOR TTTT TVV.I II VVVVrVTVV success of Roosevelt and Fairbanks DESIGNS At Carlisle, silver bells were ALL OCCASIONS, ETC. ly. 1 emto a we be are means that military S moss and for the raced troopers by rr IS THK AMERICAN AUTHORITY BritCOPYRIGHTS AND pire after the fashion of Great OBTAINED dalesmen and specimens of these ON CULINARY TOPICS AND FASHIONS. tain, Germany and Russia and to surbells are still retained in the town ADVICE AS TO PATENTABILITY Sl.00 Pvn Tsar Current Issue 10a. pass them in that respect Notice la "InvsnUvs As hall. rbts 'ii, j self-evide- nt; ial time-honor- d" 25c to 35c per pair Free Embroidery Lessons S. J. 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Unhurricane: heart, Full oft at nightfall comes dee" peace, less a man can produce these gifts he descending In sunset gold and roses, glorious gala. hat to remain a bachelor, but these The Praise each fair morn that calls the up gifts are Invariably produced. from sleeping, Inclined to wed' lies in wait in the And through the hot day work with high grass until an unsuspecting man, all thy might; woman or child happens to go by, who Then leave the evening hour In Heaven keeping. a few minutes later is left dead upon sumWhich sent both winter cloud and mer light. the trail minus the anatomical por-- Westminster Gasette, tions enumerated above. By Mail, One Month, By Carrier, One Month, 60c Thou shalt not praise the day till night is falling, However fair its dawn and noon may coma storms appall- Ofttlmn IF YOU WANT TO SEE A MAN Drol7S6e Falstaff Uhe JOURNAL 50c. |