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Show DAILY AMERICAN PARTY political Gossip PLATFORM PLEA86 ANSWER. The American I.iiij ir run to ihe of Weber county would gome'01" answered by-- eople. Greeting: N.- ivjoue with question !iW thee it out you 111 the great Iii-uliiili Ibis glom. IlHiison who gives l for Aii'erlcaii who aw out for office this rious Male presents tWC and he W ill manhood, American 0,,8ult bi,r cnierprlse and sad b hen' the Ainericiiii iustituluiiir. all0W w he fjj ffiemif We recall with tlu- Hanson going to resign as dedges made l Hie uf treasurer again just be- In the etutcliood church line a 1,0 dld Mbou.ny Tw0 y01,0 motion f 0f the objections made by movement, that the peopli- eliouM be deceiv- - released from nil church; be voters the vill ontrol or rlL this year by this subterfuge, imerferenie in their pnliiical affairs, noting f r Alina D. Chambers for and should be absolutely free and intreasurer? No. George; Alma in all matters eriaining this year, us it is too much dependent much wel1 thereto. t0 a iiow Rejoicing in that pledge uf release fur make good George Halverson the hopfc was bright in Utah, hi promises and have nominated but people, short-live- d & waa this ami it was the before all he promised Har-will 1th sorrow and indignation that reAsk Nath jjjfclal convention? be the nominee for peated violations of that pledge or reWill Hulanlski or Har-2- 1 lease were seen, as in the provocation sacrificed? Ask George. Do you for the reconvening of the Deinocratic "u. this to Halverson or not? State convention of 189a; the voting by sacrificed be to Dix going Edwin Wells? Democratic legislators for President his support of Kearns and wlli doc Belcher get the plum? George Q- - Cannon, a gold-bu- g Repubuk Qeorge. for United States senator; the lican, Dan does where w the way, George, he for Kearns or foisting of Brigham 11. Roberts, a Bu, stand? Was Both sides claim him and he polygamist, upon the people neutraL If he was, why as their representative In congress; HTyou going to renominate him? The the the of Apostle slate forcing upon would like this answered Kearns boy Reed Sinoot us one of its United election. irfore States senators, thus directly chalOf course, Bluth will slaughter the proposition that the Mattson because Dave was for lenging Sarins and Bluth died for Smoot. church and the state must be kept s George, why dont you tell Dave and the apostolic finally, separate; him allow wont Tou withdraw? so why have him dominance In taking up a man unM be nominated, --eng his money? He will be sore at known to the politics and public life ifcl George, if you permit him to go of this state, and apparently merely to mT Xow, be good and show him he show the apostolic power, making him mii business in politics and that the the nominee of one of the leading -- oie to too difficult for him to master. parties for governor; a man who has him if you no following, who has no political Toa may mke a friend of to Why dont you? strength, and who depends wholly upallon church influence for his political gay, George, are you going to to run for preferment ow Charles Hollingsworth This apostolic activity, unrebuked gmator? He was with every faction b the tost primary fight for Wells, by the church, proves that Apostle Cutler, Wade, and Kuchler and finally Smoot is in harmony with his quorum, bandied the Weber delegation at the that the twelve apostles sustain him in Tils usurpation and control in poligate convention so that It got nothiIf they were not with him In ng A person who can do all this tics. ibrald be rewarded and will do you thia (and their being with him Involves amch good. He has the confidence of the great governing body of the church all and will handle your matters so direct), Apostle Smoot would be dealt Tou should not with as Apostle Moses Thatcher was pm will get nothing. dealt with when he became active in kt him get away from you, George. politics, trusting that the pledge of release of all the people in political afA FIGHT TO A FINISH. About the most important political fairs meant what it seems to mean. announcement of the campaign is the Apostle Thatcher was deposed. Aposwithdrawal of Senator Kearns from tle Smoot is sustained. In the first in the my part in the senatorial fight during case the twelve disapproved, present they approve, and so bring tbe coming session of the legislature. the church directly and triumphantly The withdrawal la unqualified and It leaves no question as to his into this campaign. Other Instances might be cited, but position, and it la accompanied by the mttors declaration that he will these are enough. They show not only personally, persistently and unsel-lsh- ly that the evil of church Interference advance by all and control in political affairs has advocate and now never been given up, but that it ia Honorable means the movement foot in Utah to purify the politics growing year by year more direct and of the state from apostolic dominati- positive, until its domination Is no on and secure to the people of Utah longer disguised, and tbts domination the political freedom which of right Is also extending to the public schools, to the disgust of every true American. ought to be theirs." We therefore hold that it Is time to Xothing could be more explicit than that It means that the new party proclaim our disapproval of the breakin go Into its fight untrammelled of ing of the pledge of freedom to and up suspicion that it is to forward the for the people, and openly to come out In opposition to the church Interferpolitical fortunes of Senator Kearns; ence and control in politics. We deIt means that those who have viewed It with suspicion as the vehicle of an mand that the pledge of release shall individual ambition are assured that be kept; that the people be left free to It to a fight for the principles set forth act in their political affairs as they hi the declaration of the party's see fit, without direction or Interference from any church or apostolic aufounders; and it is an earnest of Senator Kearns intention to fight as he thority. has never And to this we pledge our unwaverfought before. II there had been question bef- ing fealty, our unceasing determinaany ore as to the vitality of the new tion, and our absolutely single-hearte- d movement this announcement ought to action until Utah men and women remove any doubt, on that point The shall in very deed be free In all their renator ha been suspected of playing rights as cltlxens and in the undisto the very Influences he now op-P- a. puted, unchallenged exercise of all but his worst enemies never ac-- d their political privileges. To this purpose we devote our pohim of dodging a fight or quit-ta- g litical movements when he got into it His from henceforth, Intentions of lambasting pledging to all that this Is not nor will it be, an attack upon any church, nor Smootlsm, or as his organ more eu- an Interference in any form with the phoniously terms it, apostolic domination. removes any doubt as to the religious relation or affiliations of any man or woman: Program told down for the forces but solely a that program. Salt Lake Her peaceful warfare for tbe rights and aid. for the true and lawful liberties of everyone within the borders of Utah. The time has fully come to check the Very voter should remember that n entirely new regia ration, one that encroachments of the apostolic power h,v to be attended to peraonal-i- l. In politics, and in the public schools. We ask in this movement to right the Is required this and that Oct. u, 1Jth. 18th andyear, Nov. 1st and 2nd growing wrongs that are so evident in this evil course of the church lead1,0 the dates designated for that pur-r- ers, this conspiracy of eccleslastlcism Every Democrat should regls-r- T on October 11th or 12th. Do not against personal rights, the support of every lover of his country, of every Jtoync until November, lest enforced one who would be free and who him or temporary Illness prevent self would strike the blow. Fourth In view of the tact that the Utah County Democrat: Senator American party is composed of men " announces through his paper. and women of both great national parTribune, that he has abandoned ties. we recommend that no presidenthought of becoming a candidate tial electors be nominated by the Amto the senate. He Is erican party. to abandon his IT Fifth Having in mind that the JuWhat a ludicrous spectacle diciary should so far as passible be uid be presented if Senator Kearns eliminated from political ny other Republican should ask a entirely and recognising the fact that strife, "mtic legislature to hand him the Third judicial district conventions " senatorial toga! held last spring were practically free from that domination and dictation J?J baplf,',riL woebegone expression which has farced the organisation of h has taken the place of the idio-j)- :,, the American party, we recommend n n characteristic Bunco that no nominations be made by the , the muse 0f considerable ,.' American party for supreme court H :l" nt 001 B,nce Senator Justice, for Judges of the Third disr,0,illve announcement that trict court or for district attorney. h oum not under Sixth Aside from presidential elec any circumatancea candidate for further senatorial tors, supreme and district court Judges . Jfn wnder mum"-that Bunco Is w and district attorney, we reenmmend a "Ith the fading from his the nomination ' of a complete state nr ,!,e senators plethoric sack county, legislative and city ticket. (nd n,hfr II'ortunlty to make tolse Fever germs lurk In impure wstsr. IDAN-HLithla Is always purs. 5JS. coun-rJ,.tom- ed s ab-otu- te. Tlv ''i,i i: ... lV-ii- t STATE FRIDAY. JOURNAL, .SEPTEMBER '. i: ,s i Tl'f I i pl.itfonu . (I'm li!i , t ; : Jvili , or-- H for the rights of all the peoi'li. as .ig.iinst tile of llie f ivoivd ,1 isses silii-the fouiidii'.K f the rei'iiliHc, and reaffirms its faith in the great underlying iriiu.iile laid down liy Jefferson and iiieoroiirated Into the l'eilaratlon of Independence in the following language: "We hold these truths to he 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 continuation of the policy which has self-evide- ever characterized 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 privitime-honor- ed leges to none. We endorse the platform adopted and reaffirm the principles declared by the national Democratic convention at SL Louis, and cordially and enthusiastically approve the nomination of Alton B. Parker and Henry G. Davis for president and of nt the United States. We direct the attention of our of all parties to the conditions 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 Republican United StAtes 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 citizen 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 pro- fellow- -citizens t R. ALEXANDER AN IDYLLIC PASTORAL CREATION Till ... ,r:e pur'y AN ORPHAN'S PRAYER seeks nor interference of ony newer wish the expression of pop:.i:;j ot i l;e polls, and deiije the rij .n.y power or of any man. or set i to dictate political notn- lnatin o control political conven tions. ' !.oi,i that American citizens are pe' .! free and equal, and the people ie hou!d wield this power. While we are willing and ready at all time ii) accord to the president of the Unit.-.- State the credit due him for his work In securing the passage of a national Irrigation law, at the same time we positively refuse to concede that It was a Republican measure, but on the contrary was. us 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 rivngnixe the rights of the toilers of our siaie. and pledge our candidates for office to the enactment of such policies :un1 measures ns will protect them in their rights and Insure their personal liberty In the pursuit of their several occupations. The Democratic party tmw, as in the past, Is the friend of labor niul pledges Its candidates to a just and equal enforcement of the laws without discrimination In favor of perhons, property or power. It advocates a Just and compensatory wage for the senTce of an eight-hoday In work on nil public works and In nines, mills and amelters, and in all cases a fair and living remuneration for the labor of all men anil women. With a firm reliance in the Integrity of the people of Utah, we submit the issues of this campaign, national and state, to their candid Judgment at the iiei'.!-.- r BY THE .i'' . A SALE OF SEATS BEGINS SATURDAY AT 9 A. M. CURTAIN AT 8:30 SHARP PHONE NO. 241-PRICES 75c. 50c. AND 25e BOX 8E ATS $1.00 X ARTISTIC Bressmakkg We are pleased to announce y, Madam Woolley, whose artistic ability 19th. September Mon-da- ao many of the ladies in Ogden and 7 with, will be in charge. She hae vicinity are familiar just returned from a five weeks' stay in New York, but brings with her the very newest ideas brought out in the feehion centers of the world. Sho will be glad to meet every one interested, and talk over ur matters of drees upon which subject perhaps no other lady in the state is so well posted and competent to advise as Madam Woolley. S. J. BURT poll. BROiS. (SL HIGH ART Exhibition In photography at Sooeya Tuesday, September 20th. Ford'a orchestra from 2:30 until fi p. m. Over Fred M. Xye'a. Stone Jars to Preserve Your Fruit In Another Carload Just Received AVENUE. PHONE 147-- Z Fruit Jars. Extra Caps and Rubbers. of Glass THE JOURNAL By Carrier, One Month, 60c. By Mail, One Month, t Utahna Park Week of Sept. ILLUSTRATED The program during the coming week ut the Pastime Theater promises to surpass anything ever seen in the house. The great illusionist, Tra- i velle, has been secured and his act is (aid to excel even anything, done by Hermann. The latter uses mirrors to successfully accomplish his tricks, while Tra velle usee no accessories whatever. It is well styled the most mysterious act on earth. Everything is done on a while background with the strongest calcium light it is possible to throw upon the stage, and Truveile offers 3300 to any one who will solve Last Night as the CANDY MATINEE, SATURDAY; BONG MIS8 BRYCE. Children HUEGEL BROTHERS Comedy Acrobats. Require MISS ROBERTS Song and Dance Artist good, substantial food; there is nothing quite so good as WALKER AND LABELL Comedy Sketch A Rube and a Tramp. its mystery. SPECIAL 12 Moon Was Shining CHILDREN, 5 CENTS. Yure, wholesome bread. I EVENING PEROFORMANCES AT 8 AND 9:15. 50c. Your PROGRAM ADMISSION 10 CENTS. MR. ROBERTS Black Face Comedian. In ! Mrs. . cA. OVER STYE'S STORE fall Toller 2411 E. R. GOUR LEY'S UTAHNA-SCOPNew Pictures. WASHINGTON cAVE. Opening THE THREE KELLEYS a Refined Scene Talking and Dancing. ADMISSION, 10 E CENTS. Utah National Bank UNITED TUESDAY and WEDNESDA Y SEPTEMBER 20th and 2 1st John Retains the sweet, nutty cltl the Latest TEA in MITCHELL BROS. French Ideas Pattern Hats and Tailored Street Wear President EL Dooly Horace E. Peery ... Vice-Preside- nt Cashier Sells FOREIGN and DOMESTIC Drafts on all points. PAYS INTEREST ON TIME Ralph EL Crescent Flour STATES DEPOSITARY. OGDEN, UTAH. A UU TAILOR- ING and DRE8SMAKING department will be opened All Kind dis-Tu- wy it yoa iati that our LADIES' WHEELWRIGHT BROS. com-Karr- M0NU-- 2 REDUCTION OF MENT8. HEAD 8TONES AND 0 1 CEMETERY COPINGS. JEFFERSON YARD 2003 2 AVENUE. LAUGH, THEN A TEAR A HEART THROB, THEN A CHEER." 4 MASSIVE ACTS ENTIRE PRODUCTION CARRIED. 2476 WASHINGTON n- ? PETITE FAULT LESS SUPPORTING COMPANY AND AN ABSOLUTELY o- Our tea is sound ; our ad 'ce s sound. Our advice 18 as sound as our tea. 99 Nettie DeCoursey de-dar- ed be-M- nd ASSOCIATION. Resident Manager. Monday, September 1 9th pony the .: i liii;ti huiiiivfil pi iiii'ii.s of llie iiiiz.i tiiiu that lias always stood NORTHWESTERN GRANT, DIRECTION pie of the :i L.ike 111'- - HOUSE GRAND OPERA THEATRICAL 1 and lest stale CO yeit'r- iu- fmlin urn t'l.ufomi. in- .urn l.i f.i f i.li'Uj: ' nuurn- i.) uf ft. Mi. ,1. iin In lirf ill tlii j. I'Bmi.I"! - wo.-l- .l. . 5 1904. 1c, Democratic State Platform 1 fORGH, UTAH Hoag DEP0SIT8. flavor of the berry and makes most satisfactory bread. ed PEERY BROS. MILLING CO. MAKERS. 4- - LADIES cARE CORDIALLY INVITED well-matur- The management of the Journal win consider It a favor if subscribers wUl report promptly any of THE STATE JOURNAL papera Telephone 114. NEWS. non-delive- ry e FOR THE |