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Show DAILY STATE UTAH STATE UTAH TUESDAY, JOURNAL, OCTOBER 4, 1904. JOURNAL OGDEN, UTAH. NATIONAL 1ICKET DEMOCRATIC TheOnly Double-Trac- k I River. For Prerident ALTON B. PARKER For of New York. The Vlce-Preilde- nt HENRY G. DAVIS ol Wet Virginia. DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET. For Proaidontial Electors: FRED J. KIESEL SAMUEL NEWHOUSE EDWARD H. SNOW. For Reprasontativo in Congroaa: ORLANDO W. POWERS. For Govornori JAME3 H. MOYLE. For Sac ratary of Stata: LEVI N. HARMON. For AttomayGanaral: GRANT C. BAGLEY. For Auditori J. W. GEIGER. Overland Limited Ins For Troaaurar: W. B. WILSON. Suparintandont of Publio Inatruction: NATHAN T. PORTER. For Juatica of Suprama Court! CHARLES S. VARIAN. Most Laxnrisui Trala ialheVnU Compartment and drawing-- ,. I sleeping cars, observation can, dk I lug cars, and libnn I cars, with barber, bath and Library; entire train elect I lighted, through to Chicago witho I change. Direct connection lor I buffet-smoki- DEMOCRATIC JUDICIAL TICKET. Second District. For Diatrict Judga: HENRY H. ROLAPP. For Diatrict Attorney! ALBERT G. HORN. St. P8al and Minneapolis I Tickets, reservations, and fun I FALSEHOODS DENIED BY POWERS. for representative In Hon. O. W. Power. the Democratic- - candidate In Interest of the Demstate the the congreM, who la touring throughout ocratic ticket, ha reached Cache county and last night he addressed a magnificent audience of Intelligent and enthusiastic citizens, confining his remarks to the Issues of the day aa aet forth In the national and state platforms of the Democratic party. Incidentally Judge Powera drew the attention of hearers to the campaign of falsification which la being waged by the Republican party both on the stump and In the press, and made To charges vigorous denial of their falsehoods anil lying Insinuations. he waa Provo that the and In Standard the Enquirer Ogden published conhad movement and of Utah of the American party one of the backer ferred with the leaders of that movement until after midnight on the night of Its organisation; thut he hail made covert threats that If he were not elected he would Join the new party fifteen minutes after his defeat and help to bring all the trouble posible upon Utah. Judge Powera made an emphatic denial, saying that he was ut home with his family at the time referred to; and when Informed "that his name had been used in connection with the movement be forbade lta publication in the press and said to his Informant that unless hla name was suppressed he would denounce the action taken on the floor of the Democratic convention, which waa held the following day. 1 have always fought In the open. said he, and you have always known where to find me. I denounce this, not because of Its effect on me, but because It aema necessary that to elect the Republican congressman methods long ago discarded must be employed, and old hatreds revived; and because I want yo uto show by your ballots In November your approval of them. If elected, I will serve tbe people of the whole state. I shall oppose legislation directed against Utah, as I believe we can work out oar own salvation without the help of any other people on earth. I shall not stultify myself; no honest Mormon would expect me to do that. Utah must follow In the footsteps of other states of this Union. That Is all If I feel like criticising I shall do so to your face. My past record Is before you. I have no apologies to make for It. Examine It and see whether or not I have been si turncoat . "The Bible says that Sodom and Gomorrah could have been saved had ten righteous persons been found there. I say that If there is one righteous net of the Republican party ofiUtab for which we should be grateful, then Til admit that tbe Republican party of this state may be saved. Thus of far It has developed only discord, strife and unhappiness. The Interests i ' In a been have of cauaed Actions. the It haa light the people forgotten finger of acorn to be pointed at us, and no voice In congress has been raised In our defense. It Is divided Into two mighty factions. Tea, verily, the Red sea has parted It. and Democracy will walk through, dry shod, to the promised land. Judge PpWers then turned hla atttentlon to the threat of Chairman Spry to take two Mormon Democrats for every Republican who jolna the American party and advised Ms hearers to adopt that old Mormon motto: "Mind your own business.' Judge Powers again denied that he had had anything to do with the bringing a new party Into existence, as charged by the Republican press, and In conclusion said: "I make no threnta, covert or otherwise; but I want peace In Utah and there Is but on way to get it and that is to vote the Democratic ticket. TRUSTS AND PRICES. The Republican bookmaker! labored long and hard and definish if to . a monstrated their you aa accept figures no are real there that trusts have trusts, gospel truth that not put prices up, and that. In not fact have prices gone upi They show, for example, what a weak, punny, little harmless affair our blllion-dollsteel trust producing but little nore than lf of our steel optput. They say that It is obvious that a company lf of any given article entering a given market producing only could not maintain excessively high prices. The misrepresentation In these statements lies In the fact that as to many of the finished products of steel the trust has an almost absolute monopoly and can and does charge exorbitant prices, as Is demonstrated by its export prices of these same goods. In tin plates, barbed wire, wire nails, and many other articles, the trust has a virtual monopoly of our marketa and charges us from SO to 100 per cent more than It charges foreigners for these goods. In bendy all other It product. such as steel rails, billet plntes, structural work. "etc.. In which it produces only half of the country's output. It has gentlemen's agreements" with other manufacturers which it. as well as other manufacturers, to get the full benefit of the high tarlft duties on these goods. In this way It get 128 a ton for steel rails sold In this country, while selling them abroad for 818 and $20. It gets 832 for plates here which It sells In England at $18. It Is a pity that these little corrections could not have been obtained In time for Insertion In their campaign book; for. surely, the Republicans would not knowingly nnd wilfully mislead the dear people. 1 one-ha- one-ha- - en-b- le The 28,000 Pall River operatives who face a hard winter either with no wagea at all or with a 12 per cent reduction are understood to have some doubts of the universal diffusion of prosperity, says the New York World. 1- -2 tariff-bolster- ng rs ICUcago & ar 5 M-Westt- h. n Hi, ' 206 South Mda atrast, Satt Laks City, Uul THE Worlds Fair Routs OFFERS THE BEST POSSIBLE TO ST. UNCLE 8AM MR. SHAW, THE DRY TO YOUR SPEECHES. THE GROCERY BILL AND GOODS . BILL ARE COMPLETE ANSWERS Illinois Indiana Uississlppl Kansas Arkansas Tennessu The New York World tells us that except perhaps in his own family Robert E.. Peary's announcement thut he la going to make another assault upon the North Pole next year will be cordially welcomed. The International Geographical congress has placed upon record Its sense of the Imexploration of the polar portance of forthwith completing the systematic field for geographical disareas, since they are the only untouched covery." Of all living explorers Mr. Peary Is the best fitted for the work of penetrating the Icy barriers that guard the secret of the north. He has experience, enthusiasm, knowledge, a ijjng record of successful work, an Invaluable alliance with the natives orthe region, and sound Ideas concerning the methods of attack. All he needs ll money, and he Is confident of getting T . The new Peary ship, whose keel has already been laid, is to be the most perfect machine th-i- t ever bucked the Arctic pack. Like Nansen's Pram, she la designed to slide up on the ice when pinched Instead of being caught and crushed, and fhe Is to have one immense advantage over all previous exploring vessels ,ln her great engine power. This will ng make easy traveling for her through many brought any of her predecessors to a dead atop. ice-fiel- ds The Frisco System traverses THE FOLLOWING STATES: PEARYS FINAL RAID ON THE POLE. that SERVICE LOUIS. that would have Heretofore the Arctic explorec has. had to cut himself off from mankind for years. Now, If Mr. Peary will provide himself with a wireless telestations on the way up to his graph outfit and establish a few relay a northern base we. shall be able to follow his progress every day. 14 It Is to Laugh Alabama Uissouri Oklahoma IndianTir. Texas. "Don't you think that some men in congress waste a great deal of time? "Some do, answered Senator Sorghum, but I never did. I made over $50,000 before my first term expired. Washington Star. THE SOUTHEASTERN LIMITD, Kansas City at 6.80 . Leaving daily, will taka Ton to Springs Memphis, Birmingham, Attests, Jacksonville and all points Is tte a Excellent roots to all points East, South, Southeast mud vast. Maud You don't waste any of your time listening to Jack's rrctastatlons of love, do you?. , .Mabel Not a minute! I consider It time pretty, well spent. Miss Envy, If anybody should ask you! Chicago Tribune. Marik, flistk gar istsllsl lafcraatlsa, a sir t O. W. MARTIN, OcnksalAscbt, OEN.IS, Cik C. DRAKE, Dist. Pass's ASSST, alt Lass Cm, lina T. A. JOHN General Asm, buttx, Meanati Mr. Borem Is relating some anecdote about himself. do a few turns now in one of the pi. "Yes; Isn't It odd? votal states. Chicago Tribune. odd It I consider "Oh. don't exactly. I wish I was an angel! Bttle "But, you see, they're the only relahis mother tion he seems to be fond of, and Jhonny Blair astonished Wandering why holy they're mighty' poor ones. Phlladel by exclaiming. his young mini, were filling thoughts phln Press. she waited for the reason. "Then I could fly up higher than the fence tnl Dont send nny more of your apell see all the ball games." Cincinnati binders into our state begged the Commercial Tribune. resident politicians. Why not? demanded the campaign IT IS TO SMILE manager. I haven't seen Miss Peachly In the Because It's stirring the other fel- surf this season. remarked the lows up, confound them, and they're Summer glrL 1 getting ready to knock the tar out of No." rejoined Summer girl us! Philadelphia Press. she never goes near the water. But she ought to go In occsnonil--I appexrance, Uncle Josh Most every official that y, if only tor the sake of 1. No. said amounts to anything has to file an an the otner. "That's just It," explained nual report. water In the minutes Uncle Hiram Yes; an I guess "A few Chicago Ken spoil her appearance. that's about all of em do. Puck. Acquaintance Where are you going A gentlemans 8c cigars W881 next? Havana Baby Bouquet to clear I've got Campaign Spellbinder foi-eve- r N- MAY NAME WANING TICKET. It will be a very easy matter to the Democratic party In Weber county, when they meet in convention tomorrow, .. to nominate candidates who In all respects shall be the equals, If not the superiors, of the candidates who were nominated last Saturday by the Republican' party convention. Against the personal or private character of the Republican candidates we have nothing to say. It, Is sufficient to believe that they are representative members of the party which Democrats oppose, and that their candidacies Imply that they arejjln complete accord with the policies of their party. It only remains for jhe Democratic county convention to name candidates who are Democrats from principle; who are Democrats because they believe In Democratic principles and policies; who in their own persons represent the very highest type of American cltixenship. When the Democratic convention shall have performed this as It duty a will a discriminating public will affix Its seal of approval upon the conventions work by electing every candidate on tlie ticket. . I . - f On nnother page of this linpreiudon Is a printed communication from a citlxen of Ogden, in whlvh the Republican party la Justly excoriated for Its shameful, uncalled for and altogether unjustifiable raid upon the memory of one who, being dead.j cannot make any defense. The well-kno- party which resorts to such methods to win an election deserves to be defeated and be consigned to everlasting condemnation. It has remained for the Republican party of Utah, In Its Insane desire to perpetuate Its power and rule, to adopt such tactics as would cause the blush of shame to mantle the cheek of the devil himself. - - Clothing Specialists This ! a time for specialists. , We sell Kobn Brothers Fine Clothing for Men. Clothin- grewrj Theyre specialists la the making of Finn been wear that kind of clothing which haa heretofore the ihops of the merchant tailor and the very beot shope They employ experts in each department. Their buyer of woolen, devotes his entire time to ttatdcpartm of pending a large part and origdesigning at the mills, exclusive p inating nsw and ' . tarns, Their pattern design."8? Ctoth it is to create vBlduty Styles, travels that purpose. extensively All Union Mato M pg XI CASSY A COUBXTX ll' The Democratic primaries were fairly well attended last evening and everything passed off harmoniously! There was no undue excitement, but an earnestness was apparent, and quietly displayed, which evidenced the determination of those in attendance to select delegates who would do their full duty a Democrat.. That they were successful In doing this, will be apparent upon carefully reading over' the names of the men and women who will have the naming of the ticket In the convention tomorrow. mi COATS that ksey tbek shape. : You Can't Depend On the 5un. weatheVungW,nter JV"Jones Coal and Ice whll. the Co. jajiribiifry I. L. CLARK r S CtOTHWO! ( & SONS. . Company |