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Show DAILY 1904. 5, JOURNAL STATE UTAH MONDAY, SEPTEMBER JOURNAL. STATE UTAH COAL OGDEN, UTAH. FRANK J. CANNON. EDITOR. HAVE TO USE fiOM. KIND OF COAL EVEN IN YOU NATIONAL TICKET DEMOCRATIC SUMMER. WHY NOT THE BEST? For President ALTON B. PARKER of New York. For ' Vice-Preside-nt carried HENRY G. DAVIS of West Virginia. SHURTLIFF & PULITZER ON IMPERIALISM. jOHfi.il M. Pulitxer. editor of the New York World, In by an oin Telephone Call 2041 or letter to President Roosevelt, points out a danger that menace the It is not mere external show, thorn, or What l imperialism? of arbitrary crown, or sceptre. It the spirit of coercion, of conquest, of military power, of force, of war, of national aggrandisement, with no regard for ruled weaker peoples, of Jingo exploitation abroad among equal right, in colonies and remote dependencies. To see 1mierialism full blown one must go to England. At home English Institutions are free. The cabinet Is a committee of parliament. The king has not a thousandth part of your power and patronage. He could not Jump a doctor, even a very skillful and agreeable one not even Treves, a even or who saved Ills life Into a 18-- 2407 or CO. 18-- Washington, 1 self-seekin- g, major-gaiieralsh- Early Showing! Of FALL lp ' GOODS first-claa postmaster. not appoint can He lieutenancy. He has none of the enormous powers over corporations which enable you, tlrst, to make an inquisition Into the secrets of every combination of capital; second, to smash one such combination a an example and, third, to send that grand Inquisitor Cortelyou, who was your own private secarmed retary and later cabinet member for commerce and corporations, with all hie deadly secrets, to pass the contribution box among the others. "The members of your cabinet are your clerks, not your masters. You yourself are the actual head of the government, the actual commander- ss of the army and navy, the framer of policies, the dispenser of patronand the arbiter of peace or war. You appoint or control, directly or inage s, most of whom hold their places at your directly, 200,000 pleasure. You name the Judges who Interpret the very laws you treat with contempt or flagrantly violate. You dictate to congress what measures It shall pass and what it shall kill. You would be a very great potentate, even If you observed the constitutional limitations of your office. Probably you exercise more actual, personal power than any monarch on the globe. 00 one-quart- ' English capitalists. "But England has no written constitution. But England ha no Declaration of Independence. But England is not based upon the idea of liberty and equality. On the contrary, In England everybody la a subject of the king even dukes. In America we have no subjects we have no room for either subjects, serfs or slaves. We are freemen. Every dtlsen is a sovereign or was. In theory at least England Is baaed upon the Idea of privilege, of birth, of rank yes, of lawmakers not elected by the people, not selected for merit or fitness, but lawmakers by the mere accident of birth all Ideas odiois to Americans, all representing privileged classes, all dia- metrically opposed to true Americanism, all antagonistic to our own system. Besides, only one hour separates England from the continent of Europe, whose 400,000,000 people have always hated her, and, would have destroyed her but for her protecting moat of salt water patrolled by a great navy. She depends for life upon food brought across the ocean, and ea power I the condition of existence of her widely scattering empire. "With our own vast continent to be developed; with political and bul-ne- s SMOOTISM difference between the Tribune's attitude and Jhnt of Goodwin's Weekly, also a Republican newspaper. That Is to say, there was not much difference between them ten days ago, when the Weekly, In its leading editorial on "The Nomination of John Cutler, expressed the opinion that Cutler's nomination supplied "a new proof of church denomination In Utah, for it was solely through Senator Smoot's apostolic Influence that he was named and nominated. The honor was given to Mr. Cutler for no rea son on earth except Ills fanatical subservience to the Mormon church. W shall support th national Republican ticket and shall not op pose the local ticket. The Tribune said: "Utah Republicans are solid for the Republican ticket the national Republican ticket. and that in the Smoot convention "There was no disposition to use undue influence on any delegate In the governorship contest so long ns he was willing to vote for Rrother Cutler. The only difference now between the Tribune and the Weekly 'isThis: The Tribune has not yet advised Republicans to supoi-- t the Smoot ticket, while Goodwin's Weekly has s, advised. It says that Th important thing this year is ths slection of Roosevelt and Fairbanks. To divide the ticket endangers this result. Hem-- our advice to Republicans Is to Trade Stock is most complete. The market prices that our Fall t t that Fairbans will make speeches through tha country. News Item. Tho Political Cold Wave- - It haa boon decided mittee that the western states show great Interest In the campaign, and that there la a marked desire among the voters to favor Judge Parkers The people conservatism rather than Presidenti Roosevelts strenuoalty. of the west are not a bit deceived by the lull In Roosevelt's outbursts. He seems to have dropped off all strenuoalty. and now to be the acme of wtadom, solely guided by the safe opinions of others, that his partisan admirers represent him now to be. Men who know Roosevelt are not deceived., This very politic effort to make him appear conservative, which attitude he assumes for campaign purposes, and not on good faith, will react against him." , 4 The Utah Press association and their friends will enjoy themselves at Utahns Park, 839 Main street Salt Lake City, Wednesday, September 7th, at an entertainment to be given for the benefit of the legislative fund of the association. A special program has been prepared consisting of very short addresses by a number of representative cltlsent and there will also I be vaudeville, music and dancing In the evening. I- t I t ONE FINE 8ILK UMBRELLA. SEE DISPLAY MUST BE FITTED WITH GOOD NEW THINK EVERY BOY CAN AND WILL WE DRESSED WITH ONE OF THESE NEW SUITS. tripe $3J)0 Nary Rlue School Suit $1.50 Cadet Styles, sixes I to 7; stripes, mixed, school suits. $1.65 Brown mixed school suits. $2.75 For 15 cents we have the best school hose ever placed on the market. The brand U "Kimtsing. It I heavy ribbed. two threads, stainless die and a good wearing; all sixes I. leather throughout and every pair Is warranted. We have them In all sixes and all kinds. Viol kid with stock or patent tips, Rox Calf lwth stock or patent tips and Congo Calf with stock or patent tips. They range in price from. $1.25 to 225 Ws also havs a full line of every boys and girls need for school. L Old Front Door Is Open to a change, so yon should call and see the Splendid Line of Front Door Just received, as well as a large line of Porch Column, by the Lumber Co. S'jc By I have Just received a new and up- line of fall street hata at the Leader Millinery Company, Mrs. S. E. Lyon, proprietor; 2351 Washington avenue. te By Mail, One Month, DEMOCRATIC JUDICIAL CONVENTION. daneea er or to catch a attend theater train in a hurry remember ths If you number-pho- ne 22. ALLEN TRANSFER COMPANY. 412 25th St A convention of the Democratic party of the Second Judicial District of the state of Utah Is hereby called to meet In the county courthouse in Ogden City, Weber county, Utah, on Wednesday, September 7, 1904, atj S o'clock p. m.,for the purpose of nominating candidates for the offices of District Judge and District Attorney) for the said district to be voted for at the ensuing general election; and for the transaction of any other business that may lawfully come before said constituting the district as follows: Weber county, 50; Davis county, 19, ahd Morgan county, 6. The county committees of the respective counties are requested to cause the above number of delegates to be selected from their respective counties In such manner as such coun. ty committee may designate. THOMAS D. DEE, 50c Anybody Who hat One Spare dollar May open An account With tha DISTRICT Chairman of Weber County Committee, TIIOMAS II. PHILLIPS, Chairman of Davis County Committee, JOURNAL Carrier, One Month, 60c Easy ALBESN ALLEN, MGR. convention. , The said convention shall consist of seventy-fiv- e (75) delegates, apportioned among the several counties CLARK & SONS COMPANY Your To BURT8 WINDOW will pay you to see our etock of youths' school suits. ' Have reduced prices greatly. The Toggery. We also have the beat school shoes mude. The LITTLE GIANT is made of solid thing els the 1 Its j It SUITS. $1.25 Striped School Suits Dark Striped School Suits.... $1.50 Fancy Cheviot School Suit, Norfolk styles, sixes 3 to 13. $2.90 Dark Fancy Cheviot, white t TROY LAUNDRY YEAR. BE SMARTLY IN X k4444444444m4'4Hmt Phone 22. COMFORTABLE SCHOOL 4 4 4 4 4 & SONS. eon. to-da- SCHOOL SUITS TO 8TART THE Prices Reese Howell Don't forget to save yiur coupons for tha big drawing later In the sea- - Is Almost Here THE BOYS 4 4 4 4 4 4 . ss Schooltime 4 t4 . high-cla- 4 Every Wssk to One of Our Customsrs ; f last Years . , 4 on all Cotton Goods has been higher, but we are' in a position to offer our large Stock at less than It Each package of 25 cents and each package of 25 cents additional entitles the owner to a chance on the um- b re 11a.. Save your coupons. They will be good for a second drawing later In teh season. Weekly drawing takes place each Monday. We have the latest Improved ma-- 1 chlnery and the best help that money can procure. Open front shirts are Ironed to match and do not bulge Try our 4 rough dry family wash. This Is the Judge Parkers tariff declaration for a home market for new manufac- most satisfactory way of having the tures, secured and upheld by the exclusion of all foreign competing pro- family wash done. All counterpanes heeta, pillow slips table cloths napducts, a system demanding the dumping of a surplus on foreign countries handkerchiefs towels and cloths kins at prices cheaper to the foreign than in the home market, are looked upon are Ironed. All other articles are sent as timely, as well as safe and sound. home ready for the Iron. Smoot "ticket. We can settle the church busisupport the Republican ness later." Now, when the Tribune shall announce that rather than endanger the Republican national ticket It will support Smootism and all that It Implies, the difference between It and Goodwin's Weekly will not b discernible. One will be Just as consistent ns the other, because neither will be within hailing distance of consistency. While at the headquarters of the Denjocratic nation. rommlttee In New York last week, former Senator Frnnk J. Cannon assured the com- - the inform WHICH? The Salt Lake Tribune, a Republican newspaper, is enthusiastically supporting the national ticket of the Republican party. It does not. however. go Into ecstacles over the Smoot ticket, and Its failure to do so makes the Smootltes, or followers of Ross Smoot, throw fits. They even go so far as to say that the Tribune Is a bolter. Rut, after all, there is very little 4 We are pleased to corruption gnawing at our national life; with the gravest social and political Internal problems pressing for solution; with the foundations of the constitution undermined by lawless unions on one side and lawless trusts on the other; with law and order and prosperity threatened by labor wars; with the yeast of socialism and anarchy fermenting In the public tnliul; with nine million negroes to be educated and fitted Into some sort of tolerable living relations with their white neighbors, you propose to divert the nation's thought and energy from the duties that crowd upon it at home to a career of rowdy adventure abroad. REPUBLICANISM OR ' & office-holder- The King of England, by comparison, Is merely a fashion-plat- e. But the United Kingdofh, with 43,000,000 Inhabitants, rules over crown, colonies and dependencies. The people In er of the population of the globe s absolutely at the warfare of mercy of the governing class of Great Britain. Three hundred million people in India, under the compulsion of a quarter of a million soldiers, live and work to furnish official berths to English younger eons and profit for ALL LINES! If IN W. H. RICH, Chairman of Morgan County Of the Ogden State Bank And get Compound Intoroet on All ho Save. Why dont You do it? Where Eye Troubles Begin in Most eye troubles begin childhood. A little abuse, a little strata, more early In life means much after maturity. The slightest symptom hjul be looked Into. ht School children should Usually advantage. every In glasses are prescribed snfl actual disease Is prevented they can be discarded child grows older. J. T. RUSHMER, P4 Expert Menufaeturing vs. 2412 Washington A |