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Show DAILY PAGE FOUR UTAH JOURNAL STATE OGDEN, UTAH. democratic national picket For President ALTON B. PARKER of New York. For Vico-PkaUe- HENRY G. DAVIS of West Virginia. DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET: For Presidential Electors: FRED J. KIESEL. SAMUEL NEWHOUSE, EDWARD H. SNOW. For Representative In Congress: ORLANDO W. POWERS. For Governor: JAMES II. MOTLE. For Secretary of State: LEVI N. HARMON. For Attorney 'General: GRANT C. RAGLEY. For Auditor: J. W. GEIGER. For Treasurer: W. R WILSON. For Superintendent or Public Instruction: NATHAN T. PORTER For Justice of the Supreme Court: CHARLES 8. VARIAN. DEMOCRA (Second District.) CONGRESSIONAL PROSPECTS. However confident the Republicans may claim to be in regard to the out come of the presidential contest, they evidently are far from certain that they will be able to control the house In the Fifty-nint- h congress. In the fifty-eighcongress, as elected, there were SOT Republicans and 175 Democrats, so that an overturn of seventeen seats would have transferred the control to the Democrats. The Republicans have had a majority of the conhouse ever since the Fifty-fourt- h In middle was the elected which gress, of Cleveland's last term. The nearest the Democrats came to control since congress, then was In the Fifty-sixt- h when the Republican lead was only twenty-tw- o. Speaker Cannon, when interviewed In Chicago In regard to the outcome of the national election, I think the contest for the consaid: trol of congress will be closer than the presidential race, but there Is no reason why the Republicans should not keep the house if the vote Is only got out," Representative Babcock of the Third Wisconsin district, who Is chairman of the Republican congressional district, claims that the majority In the next congress will not be lessened by the foil election, although he admitted that he was worried about his own prospects for a th UTAH STATE OCTOBER FRIDAY, JOURNAL, 14, 1904. has lied, lied knowingly, and lies now, and lies knowingly, and will lie hereafter, lying knowingly, as often ( as he makes the assertion to the conThat's emphatic, to be sure. trary. We neither know nor care anything about the merits of the case, but believe that if Jobn D. wanted to buy Amalgamated stock or any other old thing, he could do so without Impoverishing himself. His Olliness Is yet a long distance away from the poor ho use. ' Offenders against the bicycle ordinance continue to be brought before Judge Howell, and regularly they .are Meantime let off with a reprimand. wheelmen festive and and the gay wheel women go right along In the old careless way, riding oil the paved walks, day and night, without bell or lantern, as the ordinance provides. Why doesnt Judge Howell enforce the ordinance? The committee on platform and of the Democratic state resolutions For District Judge: HENRY H. ROLAPP. convention held at Salt Lake City, For District Attorney: platform presented the following ALBERT G. HORN. which was adopted by the convention: WEBER COUNTY TICKET: The Democracy of Utah, in convention assembled, reiterates its belief in For State Senator: the JOSEPH S. PEERY. principles of the orFor Representatives: ganisation that has always stood for ADAM L. PETERSON, the rights of all the people, as against GEORGE W. BAKER. demands of the favored classes the NATHANIEL MONTGOMERY, since the founding of the republic, and ROBERT T. HARRIS. reaffirms its faith in the great underFor Commissioners: term.) (Four year lying principles laid down by Jefferson LEE HAMMON. and incorporated Into the Declaration (Two year term.) of Independence in the following lanCHRIS. OLSON. guage: Clerk: Babcock is one of the Wisconsin "We bold these truths to be JOSEPH C. McFARLAKE. who followed the lead of politicians that all men are created Treasurer: the senators and Joined with the boltFRED A. SIIIELLS. that equal; they are endowed by their ers at the Madison convention. It Creator with certain inalienable Recorder: rights has been admitted by these bolters and JAMES R. BEUS. among these are life, liberty and that it Is quite possible that Governor the Assessor: pursuit of happiness. That to seLa Fnlletle will prove strong enough to cure . JOSEPH M. DORAN. these rights governments are inSheriff: secure the defeat of Senator Quarles stituted among men, deriving their ZACH. SLEETK. as well as that of those congressmen Just powers from the consent of the Attorney. who sided with him in the antl-L- a THOMAS MALONEY. governed," and we pledge ourselves to Follette faction. Babcock also thought a constitution of the Surveyor: policy which has C. D. BROWN. there was danger of losing seats In ever characterised this party a strict Superintendent of Schools: now Xebrasksi, where the Democrats adherence to that principle. We deJOHN WHEELER hold but one of the six districts. By Constable for Ogden City: clare once again In favor of the THOMAS CUNNINGHAM. their consolidation with the Populists axiom, first laid down by the on the state and congressional tlcketa, of the Democratic party; founder WEBER COUNTY DEMOCRATIC the Democrats may gain seats In that to all and special priviPLATFORM. rights Equal state. Mr. Babcock suggests that the leges to none. We the Democrats of Weber coun- condition in Nebraska offers a fine We endorse the platform adopted ty, in convention assembled, do hereby and reaffirm the principles declared by for which political opportunity trading, declare our allegiance to the platthe national Democratic convention at forms of our party, adopted by the na- might be taken as suggesting that the St. Louis, and cordially and enthusitional convention at 8L Louis and the Republicans would not be unwilling astically approve the nomination of state convention at Salt Lake City. to sacrifice their congressional candi- Alton R Parker and Henry G. Davli We express our admiration for and of In Nebraska for the sake of se- for president dates our national standard bearers. Judge United the States. elecAlton B. Parker and Senator Henry G. curing for themselves the eight We direct the attention of our felDavis, and congratulate the people of toral votes of that state. low citizens of all parties to the conthe state of Utah that they have the The Boston Herald says that if con- dition confronting the electors of this opportunity to assist in electing to the should be carried by the Demo- state because of the selfish and dishighest offices in the gift of the people gress contentions which have dicrats. and the Republican national graceful citizens. two such vided the Republican party into two We pledge our hearty support to the ticket la successful. It would be the oppoalng factions, each led by a Recandidates named by our state con- first time since the n publican United States senator. 8uch vention. We invite the cordial assistare the net results of the one a of party conditions ance towards securing their election of campaign that president success of the Republican party in was elected a in and of house bennother every person in Weber county who recent years, now plainly manifested, lieves In constitutional government in the same year. and are but the natural consequences the United States and who desires of an attempt to array one class of our own our state. in peace citizens aghlnst another class in a 1NTERURBAN TRAFFIC. lias In some been charged It, as feud, which, if persisted in, will result quarters, there shall be an attempt at In permanent injury to the best interthe next session of the legislature to ests of the commonwealth. The Dem.aepeal that humane statute softening The Iavls County Argus says that ocratic party of the state enters its somewhat the rigor of the common law a nuinlier of eastern and western protest against these conditions and rule respecting fellow servants, we with the cause therefor, and calls upon the been dickering have capitalists named the candidates pledge hereby people of the state to rebuke at the by this convention to oppose such re- Mr. Bamberger on the Investment of polls the assumption and arrogance It shall be by enacting a the necessary capital to rebuild and of the peal, unless party which Is alone responsible law still further extending the scope equip the Lagoon road and extend the for the situation. of this beneficial enactment. The Democratic party neither seeks And to the end that the people may same to Ogden. nor fears the Interference of any ectwo own or different hands the power to three have in their Among the power with the expression defeat unjust and vicious legislation capitalists or companies seeking fran- clesiastical of popular will at the polls, and denies both In the state and in municipalities, chises through the state, some must the right of any power or of any man, and also that they may secure the enIf not among themselves, or set of men, to dictate political nomfruit: bear unactment Into law of their will, when inations or to control political convenjustly ignored, we do further pledge at least in forcing the conviction on tions. We hold that American dtlsens the legislative candidates named by Bamberger and hia financial friends are politically free and equal, and the this convention to labor to secure the of the urgent necessity for Immediate people alone should wield this power. passage of a law giving effect to the While we and ready at constitutional amendment adopted by action, otherwise some one of these all times to are willing accord to the president of the people of this state four years ago, companies will certainly do some- the United States the credit due him which amendment two consecutive definite. for his work in securing the passage thing Republican legislatures have permit Interurban traffic la here to stay; of the national irrigation law, at the ted to lie dormant, and have, in fact time we positively refuse to con at both sessions of the legislature since It pays wherever Installed. It Is a same cede that It was a Republican measIn introburied bills committee Investment Mr. for held, Bamberger ure, but on the laying contrary was, as Is duced for the purposes above named. with bis little old eighteen miles of shown by the record, Initiated by, We Invite the serious consideration ween labored for and introduced by a Demof the people of this county to the Diet dirty, noisy, alow, and long-bThe are ocrat, advocated by Democrats, passed trains that so far the state of Utah has received no benefit from the law intro- crowded and in many ways unsatis- by Democrats and but for the votes of the Democratic members of both duced In congress by a Democrat and factory, and yet the public Is grateful houses, would have been defeated by passed by Democratic votes against for what it has; but It naturally looks Republicans, overwhelmingly. the opposition of the great majority We believe In the dignity of labor with of the Republican members, though longing eyes for the realisation recognise the right of the tollers fortunately signed by a Republican of the dreams Inspired by the promises and of our state, and pledge our candidates president, whereby the west shall re- of elegant equipment, hourly service, for office to the enactment of such ceive federal aid in the development of Its arid lands, while In all the adjacent low rates and clean, noiseless system policies and measures as will protect them in their rights and Insurs their states large enterprises are already given by electrical Installation. under way a condition resulting, We most sincerely hope that Mr. personal liberty In the pursuit of their several occupations. The Democratic without doubt, from the contentions, strife and discord existing between Bamberger will show his wealthy as- party now, as In the past. Is the Mend the two Republican senators of this sociates the necessity for early action of labor and pledges ltc candidates to state, who, agreeing In nothing, neg In the extension of the present road! a just and equal enforcement of the laws without discrimination In favor lect the welfare of the whqle people. which has franchises that are the first of persons, property or power. It adWe pledge the Democratic party of Weber county to an economical ad- and hence the best to be had; his bust vocates a Just and compenaatoiy wage ministration of the affairs of the ness Is ulrendy paying (we Judge), he for the service of an eight-hoday county, ever holding that a public of- has the sympathy and good will of all In work on all public works and In mills and smelters, and In all fice is a public trust the people between Salt Lake and mines, cases a fair and living remuneration REGIStIrED. MUST BE Ogden and the best of all is, there is a for the labor of all men and women. If you would vote this year It Is Im With a firm reliance In the Integrity asset to present to his future tangible peratlvely necessarv lhat you regof the people of Utah, we submit the istered. Unless your name is on the stockholders." Issues of this campaign, national and registration list you cannot vote. to their candid judgment at the state, There will be an entire new registration this year. No matter if you have The head and front of the Standard polls. voted before, you cannot vote this year Oil trust has been done a great In UTAH DAY AT WORLD'8 FAIR. . unless you get registered again. justice if It be true, as stated by the 0 ctobsr 22, 1904. There are Just five days before the Butte that "John election on either of which voters may Rite via RIO GRANDE $32.50 to Rockefeller does uot own, and never be registered. They are:. October Chicago; for the round trip. did own. a 12tH and 11th, 18th, and November 1st share of Amalgamated Tickets on$37.50 sale the Ifith and 17th. and 2d. company stock, and Mr. Ileinxe Good time-honor- ed THE WORKER WELL, IF YOU THINK YOU CAN FILL MY EMPTY "FULL DINNER PAIL" WITH SORT OF TAFFY, YOU ARE MISTAKEN, SENATOR. THAT self-evide- time-honor- vice-preside- law-lovi- ed In Large Assortment Just Received BOYLE FURNITURE CO. nt ng 3 Hayes-Tllde- et trains-schedul- e. ur Iiiter-Mouiiiii- always for fifteen days. , lllttyna Early Showing f t Of fall Goods name UTAHNA a familiar oneandhaa become much more bo, as Mr. Charlea A. Baaa The Is IN ALL LINES x Utafyna haa hla delightful cigars name on the high-gra- de of that market We are pleased to inform the Trade that our Fall Stock is most complete. The market prices on all Cotton Goods has been higher, but we are in a position to offer our large Stock at less than last Years Prices ' . i I Utatyna 1 g f t 8 ' Reese Howell ! X NEW ! & SONS. 04H0400000HOOMOOOOOO The show at Utahn a Park this week la undoubtedly the beat bill in the city. In fact it la the beat ever seen at the popular prices, aa every act la a feature In 'taelf. Admission ten u im-tk- ur fiiaea 1 20,12 year rents. tnlnm of thousands of users, U, A PERFECT LITTLE HIGH CIGAR OF FOR QUALITY So "BABY BOUQUET." Unleaa you own a little ground In thla city you lack aomethlng of tha full atature of dtlaenahlp. ' It won't require a great deal of money to begin just watch tha real eatate ads. Patterns hixh-cla- aa node. Only 10c, 5M New Idea BaitMIlf indiepenMbl drawn uf taete becoming The Original and Only Successful 10c Pattern SwL'sre-s.ttj- : priced mi nif pattern The November number of the NEW IDEA magaalne, u haa Just arrived. This la a good cents a yea one for 6 cent, or, your subscription tor 50 By 10-ce- nt f f I. L. CLARK & SONS . , Cg |