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Show DAILY UTAH JOURNAL I STATE OGDEN, UTAH. FRANK J. t CANNON, EDITOR. DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL TICKET For President ALTON B. PARKER of New York. For , Vice-ProUr- nt HENRY G. DAVIS of West Virginia. CASH IN POLITICS. a reprint from last night's leading editorial In another column it sentiment all the patriotic and state lovin the Deseret New. With civilisation is ing citisena of Utah will agree. One of the curse of modern that nearly all things have been commercialised; and the Dietrichs and the Joseph Ralph Burton show to what extreme lengths even the highest digwealth. nity that the people can bestow will be dragged in pursuit of There has been much romment in Utah concerning the Improper use of general, and money In election matters. The News makes it Instruction of applying It to any therefore this paper will not assume the responsibility of of general principles one particular man or party. Being Itself. It stand may by civic virtue. However, a prominent Republican of Utah who read the editorlni last night remarked that the Hon. John C. Cutler had more people employed to boost for him in election than had any other man In the state. MORE EDUCATED IDIOTS THAN IGNORANT FOOLS. For iierpetratlng the following the Murray Eagle will probably be called to account and charged with being subsidised by Utah's senior senator, whose name 1 mentioned and who Is a line type of the successful practical business man, although uneducated in the higher branches of book learning. The truth of the Eagle's criticism will be admitted by all those whose minds are not warped by prejudice and unreason who can discern worth even In a political enemy. The Eagle sensibly says: "There are Air more educated Idiots than Ignorant fools in this world, and more successful uneducated men than there are successful college graduates In the walks of business life. To ny that a man who can safely and successfully conduct the affairs of a vast business, meeting snare and the of the educated and 'grafter many pitfalls triumphantly Is he to doesn't happen schemer. be possessed of a ignorant juse because sheepskin, 1 to draw a line of distinction between the technical and the practical schools which is positively dangerous to the American scheme of government if persisted In and humored. About all that Is being said against . the of Thomas Kearns to the senate Is that hq Is not sufficiently educated to do honor to the position. If there la to be an educational test of qualification of senators and congressmen, how long will it be before England, Ounce and Germany will have outgeneraled us on the seas and In the markets of the world? How long before theory and. technical treaties will have sidetracked practical knowledge and sound business methods, and the. nation go the way of all other mismanaged concerns? Borne of the best business men of the country are men who never saw the , Inside of a schoolhouse, and some of the brightest minds we have ever had In the national congress were the men who never went beyond the three R'a In aii educational way; but to them we are Indebted largely for the sound business busts upon which the national affairs are conducted. These educated idiots who are howling the loudest about the Ignorance of the popular public men have yet to show the world. wherein their own vast and profound learning has been of nny material benefit to mankind. ' . V "It la not the silver-tonguorator, talking to the Record reporters, who succeeds In Washington nowadays, but the man of sound business Judgment the man who can clinch a bargain at the bank, the counter or the stock board. Such a man is Thomas Kearns. UTAH STATE A DEADLY JOURNAL, TUESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1904. EVIL I t (From the Deseret News.) The Deseret News has expressed Its abhorrence of methods said to be employed in the political campaign that Is now on In this state. These will probably have to be repeated and emphasised. and If this does hot have the desired effect, some other means may be adopted to check It not eradicate the evil complained of. Word comes tp ua from different part of the state that money is offered, and in a number of instances taken, tor votes in support of certain delegates to conven-tion- a, who are understood to be engaged In or committed to purposes and plana in the Interest of the source Jftf of the flow of the money. As we hare stated before, there are many expenses 'attending a political contest' that are perfectly legitimate. No objection is raised against payment for them, or tor work that require time end labor and which calls for fair remuneration. It is the use and receipt of money In the nature of bribery that calls for protest and, if continued, for punishment. The schemes of persons engaged in this kind of corruption are often quite Ingenious. One method Is to secure' support from Individuals who can in fluence others, by hiring them at a round figure to work for a candidate or tor some one who Is to vote for him. This may be proper in some Instances, such as those in which real labor, taking time and energy, 's employed and paid for at proper rates. But any person engaging in such work should LITTLE 8AMMY THI8 GAME OF "FOLLOW THE LEADER" 18 GETTING ME IN TROUBLE UP TO MY NECK. I'LL FOLLOW A NEW LEADER ANOTHER WAY. understand the exact situation, and know for himself what he is doing, why he renders the service, and the real object for which he Is given mon ey. If it la In the nature of a bribe, or for doing something that Is against his own political convictions, he should refuse .the proffered rash because' he will not sell hi soul, his honor, his conscience. Read what we have to say. Votea whether In primaries, conven Two $5.00 coupon hooka given away tiona legislative bodies or at the polls should be sacred and used tor the weft every week. Fall goods are already arriving and a great deal of With every packagee we give fore of the body politic. If purchased room will be needed for them, now occupied by Shirt-Wai- st they are stamped with double infamy one ticket With every package we give Suits, Waists in the newest and daintiest Linens,Ba-tist- e, that of the briber and that of the bribed. It la an offense against the two tickets, and so on according to the Linens, and beautiful Lawns, Hand-draw- n law to accept 'anything of value in lie of the package. Work. This matchless array of loveliness Save these coupons. They are consideration of a vote; it la also a will be forced out REGARDLESS OF COST money. crime against God and humanity. Drawing will take ijface each MonBribery defiles the soul and corrupts A the spring of human action. It la de- day. We want your trade. You want testable In the sight of Deity and of all just men. It is done In secret. It V'BEST WORK." 'You may depend upon It sensible Is one of the works of darknesq, . If You will find" bargains in most every department of our store. All folks dont send their work here Just Is usually accomplished under cover Lawns, Ginghams, Zephyr Cloths and White Goods go at special prices. and pretence of something that ap- because they like ua We have lots of of Muslin Underwear, Klmonaa, Summer Hosiery, Belts, Ude best The' pears plausible as an excuse. Some- friends, but friendship doesnt count Gloves are all yours at these low FINAL CLEARANCE Silk and we with and don't want it buslnesa times In the guise of purchase of a PRICES. to. comparatively worthless article or inMR. WATSONS OPPQRTUNITY. to We us send work want you your terest No matter how It la veiled, Jhe receiver feels In his heart that It because it pays you to do so, and it The Hon. Thomas Watson of Oeorglu Is the cundldnte of the Socialist Is Illegitimate and dishonorable, and pays ue to have you. party for president The Socialists do not expect to elect' Mr. Watson, nor he becomes so far contemptible In his can the votes which he may receive In any state or In all the states affect own eyes and inner consciousness, and the general result of the balloting In November. Mr. Watson mistakes If he is thus the worse for his act. He knows believes that he will get anything for himself or his party out of the camthnt he Is a purchasable quantity, and paign. or that he Is helping along the cause of ''reform." Hence the AtST. Phone 174 so does the person who buys him, un- 437 TWENTY-FIFTwhat It usually costs, by takFit them out for aboutone-ba- lf lanta Constitution regrets that Mr. Watson has seen fit to lend the influence der whatever and subterfuge. ing advantage of our special reductions on summer good, nf his name and his talent to a cause which can by no possible chance When a state or nation Is controlled commences. have the work out of the way when school bring practical results, and says: 1 by bribery It is on the rapid road to Mr. all Wutson'a of contentions were true, which we by no means "If decay. And each Individual engaged concede, the practical, sensible way to promote the reforms for which he In It Is also on the downward path. argues would be by Joining hands with the Democrats or the country and, The people of Utah, above all other as a first step, throwing the Republican party out of power. Instead, he In this great country, should avoid chooses to fritter away all opportunity for doing good by lending himself and be above it They know it Is Nannie TouC prlma donna; Squire to as forlorn a hope as was ever launched upon the sea of politics. wrong and will lead to greater evil. No man who knows hlin doubts Mr. Watson's sincerity Coop, comitoser and accompanist of purpose. It trend is toward the very gates of Everybody must realise that his splendid talents would, ir devoted to the helL It Is destructive of confidence cause of the Democratic party, which Is the pnrty of the people, and and of distrust. It places promotive through .whose success only can genuine reforms be brought about, have government in the hnnds of Mammon been powerful In bringing about that end. When, however, he goes beand trample patriotism In the mire. fore the country as the candidate of a party which has no votes and which Cursed be the hand that debauches Is powerless to even make an Impress upon the result, he throws sway a this fair commonwealth and tempts mM .W great opportunity to give genuine aid to the cause of the people." During this big August sale Oxfords ara vary cheap. the weak Into the ways of wickedness! arriving maka room for tha ntw fall and winter gooda which ars Success may come temporarily to the to th nsx The following is credited to the Stoughton (Win.) Courier, which the daily. Then, too, wa dont want to carry an Oxford over trickster and corrupter, but he will season. 8oms of the low prices: Iowa County Democrat calls a d surely reap the fruits of that which There Republican newspaper. are a few faint heart Republicans clamoring for peace," says the Courier. he has sown. And the satisfaction he Sixes 8 to 11, per pair Good quality Yit--i Kid, patThey want peace so badly that they will surrender every principle of anticipates for his damnable doings ent or stock tips, per pr..98e Sixes 5 ta 8. per pair their party to obtain It. The Courier wants peace, but does not want to will flee as he advances, and he A line of Children's patent Better grade Vicl Kid, patsurrender a single thing Governor LotYllette stand for In order to will fall Into the swamp of disappointleather, hand turn, button ent or stock tips, thin or obtain It." ment and the quagmire of ultimate deor lace Oxford; also some feat! soles. $2 all grade, heavy Southern ties with patent Young men of Utnh, beware of the $1.35 sixes, per pair tips at the same price. North Carolina is rapidly forging to the front In the matter of public debnurher of your honor! Do not bar11 to 2, per pair A fine of Sixes line turns and welts school improvement. In three years 900 free libraries tor rural YOU CAN COUNT ON US public ter your birthright as the sons of noC to 11. per pair..... In Vlci Sixes or Kid Kid, patent school in thnt stale have been established, containing over 90,000 books. ble sires on earth and of the Most patent leather best colt, top. patent comes to when High grades, It flour. Ours la During the same time over 1,000 new school houses have been built, and In 1 2 to the heavens. Shun the wily sandal, sixes $1.95 per pair ns many more Improved or enlarged. To seventy counties $108,000 has High the selection of the wheat ours " would-b- e of A few pair of extra fine patbuyer your freedom, and pale,," .; been lent to Improve school property, and the counties have the spent of their sell not your souls Into leather and screening patent High-to- p, ent leather turns, lace and ( cleaning, own funds twice that sum tor such Improvement. political slaours the milling, ours the blame to L Pr 5 very. Stand In the liberty with which sixes button Oxfords, French or Sandal, $15 God ha made you free, and If flour the Isn't Just or tan Cuban dtlxens ours heels, right, black, pair. Judge Powers will try his utterance first on a mining congress. If he In of the should be the credit if we prorepublic which He set up for $2.90 A line of remnants melts the delegate to happy tears with his oratory. It Is suspected that he per pair 1 the maintenance of human rights and duce aa we do a flour Just as Childrens good wear Little slippers. will le willing to try his eloquence on the Gmnvenors and the Williamses eternal near principles, preserve as 2 to 11, former price Giant" perfection mortal man sandal or yourselves back In Washington. and manhood from your enn Got the tobuckle Oxford, else 11 to $1.50, now your choice the name? supply. 4Infamy that now threatens our beloved Utah! Riverd.ile or Phoenix. 2. per pair Robert R. Glenn, the Democratic nominee tor governor of North Caroper pair Do what Is right, let the consequence P In his speech nt Ralelgn. declared thnt three classes of men would lina, WE WOULD RATHER SELL THEM FOR HALF THAN follow: avoid the wrong, no matter MADE BY not vote tor Roosevelt tor president, these being the Confederate soldier, THEM AWAY. what the Inducement to fall Into it. the southern men and the white men. OUR LOSS IS YOUR GAIN. OGDEN MILLING & ELEVATOR Bet your political conscience he ss dear and unsullied as that of vour E. B. C. You are right. It was Aaron Burr. It la a COMPANY pleasure to note religion This will give you lasting that these columns are so attentively perused. and Joy eternal satisfaction. MONEY Final Clearance of $10 Free Summer Goods 25-ce- nt 50-ce- nt Hand-Embroide- ' ry . ed . : Ogden Steam Laundry Are the Children Ready For School ? H Ogden's Proudest Day TWO OFHEROWN S. J. BURT BROS. xfords half-bree- f1-0- I" - Chil-dre- 4 I. 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