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Show naitv STATE UTAH UTAH STATE JOURNAL. OCTOBER FRIDAY, 7, 1904, JOURNAL Its OGDEN, UTAH. democratic national picket T- For PmUent Vke-Preakk- nt I DEMOCRATIC STATE I 1 i ; ' ' r i . i 1 , TICKET: Kur PrMtldrnlial Electors: FRED J. K1ESEL, SAMUEL NEWHOUSE, EDWARD II. SNOW. For Representative In Congress: ORLANDO W. POWERS. For Governor: JAMES H. MOTLE. i .4 For Secretary of State: LEVI N. HARMON. For Attorney-Genera- l: GRANT C. BAG LEY. For Auditor: J. W. GEIGER. For Treasurer: W. R WILSON. For Superintendent of Public Instruction : NATHAN T. PORTER. For Justice of the Supreme Court: CHARLES S. VARIAN. a For Reprenentatlvee: L. PETERSON. ADAM NATHANIEL MONTGOMERY, ROBERT L. HARRIS. For Commleelonera: (Four year term.) LEE HAM MON. (Two year term.) CHRIS. OLSON. Clerk: i . i i i iLEIHJ i i 4 i I f I i j i , quietly and without ostentatious t i i 412 25th Capital and Surplus, a. OGDEN, UTAH DAVID E COLES, President. THOMAS D. DEE. JOHN PINGREE, Cashier. JAB- - F. BURTON, Assistant Cashier DIRECTORS: David Ecclea Thomas D. Dm Geo. H. Tribe Barnard Whitt W. W. Ritar John Watson Adam Psttseisn Joseph Clark dis- M Respectfully solicits the account! o f banks, mercantile (Irma and tafi. vlduals. We pay Interest on time deposits. Ample resources, courteous treatment, superior service. have stood in the pathway and produced only disaster, are now unknown, and ail former differences have been settled in the general desire to win. Yet the Democrats of Weber county have a great duty to perform, and if they would wrest the county from the control of the Republicans they must COAL tie zealous and work unremittingly. Each Democrat should constitute himself or herself a committee of one to help along the good work of Weber UNCLE 8AM I THINK ILL TAKE countys redemption' from Republican Joseph mcfarland. maladministration, and at the same Treasurer: FRED A. SIIIELLS. time never lone sight of the fact that plow, for which the American former pays 38.40, Is sold to the former in Recorder: it ia very important to elect all the South Africa for 87.20, a difference of JAMES R. BEUS. Democratic candidates for the legists-- , 17 per cent Assessor: Rope, for which the former has JOSEPH M. DORAN. ture. for district Judge and district at- much use, Is sold a, 11 cents per Sheriff: nnd every candidate on the pound in South Africa, while 13 cents torney, ZACH. SLEETII. per pound Is charged fijr it In New slate ticket. Attorney. York state, where It la manufactured. THOMAS MALONEY. The good citixens of Weber county, The difference is 23 per cent Surveyor: American-mad- e axes and hatchets, irrespective of partisan affiliations, are C. D. BROWN. which are sold In this country for ' Superintendent of Schools: ready and anxious for a change in the 37.50 per dozen, can be purchased In JOHN WHEELER. administration. The votes necessary South Africa for 30.75, a difference of 11 per cent. Constable for Ogden City: to bring about this result are availTHOMAS CUNNINGHAM. Sledges, which cost the American able and may be secured by putting farmer at the rate of 18 cents per DEMOCRATIC forth the proiier efforts. Now let the pound, can he bought in Ladysmith WEBER COUNTY for 16 rents, again a difference of 11 PLATFORM. good work continue; let every Demo- per cent. Crowbars, which sell here at the We the Democrats of Weber coun- crat do his full duty from this time rate of 6 cents per pound, are sold do convention In assembled, hereby until election day. ty, In South Africa for five and four-tentto the platdeclare our allegiance of a cent a pound, another difforms of our party, adopted by the naof 11 per cent ference tional convention at St. Louis and the THE TRUSTS AND THE TARIFF. Shovels, which here' cost 38.25 per state convention at Salt Lake City. doxen, can be purchased In South AfWp express our admiration for rica for 37.48, again a difference of 11 our national standard bearers. Judge The overshadowing issue In this genper cent Alton B. Parker and Senator Henry G. Davis, and congratulate the people of eral election year is the trusts and Democracy saya that these facts are the state of Utah that they have the their practice of cornering the necesInteresting enough to plant them firmopportunity to assist In electing to the highest offices In the gift of the people saries and increasing the coat of them ly In the minds of the voters, We all two such citizens. until the mere act of living to the poor know that when the farmers are sucWe pledge our hearty support to the candidates named by our state con- has grown to be a weary task. The cessful every class Is the better for It vention. We invite the cordial assist- trust Issue can be made as interesting and that all feel the burden when the ance towards securing their election of every person In Weber county who be- as a novel and us simple as a primer. farmer fails. The fact is that the high lieves in constitutional government In Within the trust issue lies all of..the protective tariff has ao favored the the United States and who desires Issues Is use. to other wise that The own it our in state. peace trusts that It costs more to live here If, aa hns been charged In some Repuldicana nre exerting themselves home-mad- e on goods than it costs in quarters, there shall be an attempt' at the next session of the legislature to to the utmost to catch the farmer other lands. Then these questions repeal that humane statute softening vote. If they can secure this they themselves: of present common law somewhat the rigor the naturally rule reapectlng fellow servants, we will be victorious In the election; but while to maintain a tariff Is It worth hereby pledge the candidates named there are many reasons why the formwhich mbs the workingman, the farmby this convention to oppose such repeal, unless it shall be by enacting a ers should not vote the Republican er, the artisan, the housekeeper, to law still further extending the scope ticket, a few of which are given, as the exclusive benefit of the manuof this beneficial enactment. .And to the end that the people may follows; facturer? have in their own hands the power to The steel beam plow, for which the Why should It be possible for Amerdefeat unjust and vicious legislation American fanner ia asked S11.50, can both In the state and In municipalities, be purchased in South Africa for ican goods to be sold more cheaply and also that they may secure the en- 10.35, a difference of 11 per cent. are here? actment Into law of their wllLwhen unThe churn which the former uses, abroad than they justly Ignored, we do further pledge manufactured in Boston, costs him la It not a rank Injustice to the conthe legislative candidates named by 32.47. In South Aflrca he could buy sumer In this country to he obliged to this convention to labor to secure the it for 32. 23 per cent less. passage of a law giving effect to the A corn shelter, for which he pays pay higher prices for American made constitutional amendment adopted by $4.20. can be bought at Town for goods than does the foreign conthe people of this state four years ago, $3.50. a difference of 20 Cape cent per two consecutive which amendment His grain mill, which costs him sumer? Republican legislatures have permit- 314.CS in Boston, where It Is manufacCan the Republican party deny the ted to lie dormant, and have, In fact, tured, can be purchased on the other at both sessions of the legislature since side of the world fur 313.20, a differ- charge that it is the operation of the held, burled In committee bllla intro- ence of II tier cent. tariff that enables their protected for the named. duced purposes above A Boston corn planter, which sells We Invite the serious consideration for 315, Is sold to the South Af- manufacturers to send their goods of the people of this county to the fact here farmer for 313, a difference of half around the world and sell them at rican that so far the state of Utah has re- 15 cent per no Introbenefit from the law ceived A fan mill, for which he pays 321.80, a profit for lower prices than they are duced in congress by a Democrat and is sold to the farmers of Africa enabled to demand in this country, passed by Democratic votes against for 817.60, a difference of South 21 per cent the opposition of the great majority in the very state in which the Cultivators,, for which the New York even of the Republican members, though 34.90, former state pays only bring goods are manufactured? fortunately signed by & Republican 84.20 In South Africti, 17 per rent unpresident, whereby the west shall re- der the The thinking men of nil parties price obtained here. ceive federal aid In the development of for which American Horseshoes, the must believe that the trusts are the In while Its arid lands, all the adjacent states large enterprise, are already farmer is charged 86. go to the South vicious children of the present Reunder way a condition resulting, Africa farmer at 84.95, u difference of publican tariff, ai.d the Democratic without doubt, from the contentions, 21 per rent A plow, for which In this strife and discord existing between has done well to make the trust party the two m Republican senators of this country the former Is asked 35.25, can be In obtained the farmer issue down paramount In this campaign. by state, who, sgreelng In nothing, negCape Colony at 84.15. a difference of lect the welfare of the whole people. 4-We pledge the Democratic party of 25 per cent Senator Charles W. Fairbanks of The farmer who has what Bill Kye Weber county to nn economical administration of the affairs of the used to call one of these upright Indiana, the Republirnn candidate for plow, county, ever holding that a public of- forms, and wants a side-hi- ll came to town yesterpays 86.77 for it. His brother farmer fice Is a public trust. In South an who has Africa, 4 upright day and held forth in the Grand opera form, gets a side-hi- ll plow for 85.81 GETTING READY FOR THE FRAY. a difference house Inst night. A d audiof 15 per cent. Is there road work to be done, the ence listened to the remarks of the former needs a heavy road plow. He The political campaign so far this pays for It 310.20. and distinguished occasionspeaker, Ronds In South yenr hns been an unusually quiet one. Afrien are made with' the same plow ally mildly applauded. The address fur which the owner pays 38.50. a difThere Is nn entire absence of excite- ference was of the usual hackneyed and sterof 20 per cert two-horThe New ment and except for the slight ripples England chilled eotyped Republican order, In which hs TO THIS VOLCANO IS LIABLE ANY TIME. A TRANSFER. BREAK LOOSE YOU HAVE TO USE 80ME KIND OF COAL EVEN IN AT SUMMER. MUST BE REGISTERED. everything good In our natloal life was accredited to Republican policy Senator and legislation. should have known better than to istered. Unless your name la on the cannot vote. have claimed for Roosevelt and the registration list you new registraThere will be an entire Republican party the credit for the tion this year. No matter if you have cannot vote this year Xewlanda irrigation law, knowing as voted before, you unless you get registered again. he does that It would never have beThere are Just five daya before the voters may come a law If the Republicans could election on either of which be registered. They are:. October have prevented It Such buncombe Is 11th, 12th and 18th, and November 1st 2d. unworthy of a aentor of the United and States, especially one no Intelligent and well informed as the gentleman .from the Hoosler state. CARRIED BY SHURTUFF & CO. or 18-Tslephons 18-Call 2041 or 2407 Washington. X Drakes The Voice at the Door. sings at the door! Oh, Its up my heart and away with Its From this emp., house of 4 dust of yesterday. is a glad, wild wind and riot Abroad of blossoming. .According to the figures of the DemAnd the room where we sit la dull, a ocratic congressional committee, there cheerless and sunless nt hhig; wide and throw we the caeem-are sixty doubtful representative dis- Now hear and heed and obey. tricts and It la only necessary for the Life is loud nn the hills and the harlequin bio tii are gay. of them Democrats to carry one-ha- lf u thle sht led place aa Let ue out long cag- d birds may ing; In order to control the house. A conThe winter hath known cur tears, but now. In the steps of spring, gressman from this state may be Bummar sings at the door. needed to give the Democrats a ma- For mourner of love no more, but lover of life I stay, jority In the house and the prospects Till the red blood folia to leap and Joy la a thing gone gray. for the election of Judge Powers are 1 coma from a haunted house my grief to your wlnde I fling; excellent. He la making a vigorous be good Oh, Earth of the mother-hear- t, to the soul I bring. and aggressive campaign, la atten- I hear hi her your peace voice, your call In her roundelay tively listened to and his forcible utBummer singe at the door! Metropolitan. terances are bound to have a wholeBummer Easy Money Loaned salaried people same day asked for without security or Indorsement, without knowledge of employer or any one; payments to suit. LOWE8T RATE8I BEST TERM8I Your credit once established at my office you can get money at z mCall and get elsewhere. oments notice. my terms before going ' D. D. DRAKE 410-1- 1 Eecloo Bldg. Tel. 500-11 Sunday 10 to to 8:10 7:30,; Open ALBERT F. RICHEY (nbertatoer some effect In bringing votes to the ul Creation." support of the Democratic ticket. tne During reign of King George L 4 Lord Herv a cultured man, gave J. F. Gibbs has revived the Marya-val- e this desertion of the fine dress of a Free Lance and will, of course, distinguished woman: The duchess make of it a splendid Democratic of Queer sberry'a clothes pleased me moat; they were white satin embroidMr. Gibbs is a Democrat ered, the bottom of the newspaper. petticoat from principle, and every Issue of tbe brown hills, covered with all aorta of Free Lance will furnish additional weeds, and every breadth had an old 2372 VaiWnjtoo Phone 150 Wn-forf- Open Day and &Cght. - proof of - WHY NOT THE BEST? If you would vote this year It la ImFairbanks peratively necessary that you reg- MOMMO00Mt030004444 What two words have greater meaning ; ; tump of a tree that ran up almost to that fact. The Democrats of the top of the petticoat, broken ant than ; Piute county are fortunate In having ragged and worked with brown 'cheround which twine nasturtiums, such a capable man In charge of their nille, Ivy, honeysuckles, periwinkles, convolofficial organ.' vuluses and all sorts of twining vines which spread and covered the petti4 coat. Many cf the leaves were finished THE QUALITY OF A BIT" CI- In gold, and part of the stumpa of the !: GAR FOR A NICKEL CALL FOR trees looked like the gliding of the LightePowcr UPMANN'S BABY BOUQUET." sun. let the Utah Lights Railway Company Furnish you with either or both. FALL SUITS FOR BOYS I I Mgr. for Ogden E.W.WADE, Right up to tha top notch in stylo. Every one cut generously full in size, thoroughly well made and substantially lined. Bought specially for school wear. ! se it Music jt e'a library of compo1110' 4 every down f and Beethoven, e mW est can I collection of anthem J the and )rioa ' rag-tim- festival. for slay anything vUlt th have you tJ talking Machine. vice-preside- iEN & ANSON i corpora leu.) pie of Mueio. fair-size- se I225JM0JH First National Bank play, will nevertheless prove effective and bring desired results, if kept up. The Democratic party, locally, has not for many years been so filled with hope and so sanguine of euccess as two-hor- Mu. organisation law-lovi- ng is ALLIS. Phone 22. and lining up of their forcea for the fierce battle of the ballots on the 8th of nest month. The work being done by the local Democracy, though done fued. which aomei lines in the past For State Senator: JOSEPH PEERY. 1 man-uge- For Dletrlct Judge: HENRY H. ROLAPP. For Dletrlct Attorney: ALBERT G. HORN. TICKET: 0f COMPANY. ra now. The reason for this must be apparent: the party Is united; factional COUNTY denes, ALLEN TRANSFER indicate the party are actively DEMOCRATIC JUDICIAL TICKET: (Second District.) WEBER :! caused by an occasional epcech by some noted eiiellbiiider, none would be aware that an important election will soon take place. However, , this seeming apathy does not real political statu. The and the candidates engaged in the work of tt,nd remember the number, phono 22. HENRY G. DAVIS of West Virginia. ' .1 Easy theater, or to Citch t trein in a hurry if yu ALTON B. PARKER of New York. For - , I. L CLARK & SONS CO. 44444444444444444444 MO H4 , 6HH444400444 CO, UN STREET. o Dajme Mulc LAKE CITY. . . . . . J 4 J |