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Show STATE UTAH JOURNAL OGDEN, UTAH. ALTON B. PARKER of New York. Vice-Proide- nl HENRY G. DAVIS of West Virginia. DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET: For Presidential Electors: FRED J. K1ESEL, SAMUEL NEWHOUSE, EDWARD H. 8X0 W. For Representative In Congress: ORLANDO W. POWERS. For Governor: JAMES H. MOTLE. Fur Secretary of State: LEVI X. HARMON. For Attorney-Genera- l: GRANT C. BAGLEY. For Auditor: J. W. GEIGER. MR. a imliilcul address (Second District.) For District Judge: HENRY H. ROLAPP. For District Attorney: ALBERT G. HORN. WEBETCOuJTnTTlCK For State Senator: JOSEPH S. PEERY. For Representatives: ADAM L. PETERSON. NATHANIEL MONTGOMERY, ROBERT T. HARRIS. For Commissioners: (Four yeor term.) LEE HAMMOX. (Two year term.) CHRIS. OLSON. Clerk: JOSEPH C. McFARLAXE. Treasurer: FRED A. SIIIELLS. Recorder: JAMES R. BEUS. Assessor: JOSEPH M. DORAN. Sheriff: ZACII. SLEETH. Attorney. THOMAS MALONEY. Surveyor: C. D. BROWN. Superintendent of Schools: JOHN WHEELER. Constable for Ogden City: THOMAS CUNNINGHAM. DEMOCRATIC COUNTY PLATFORM. We the Democrats of Weber county, In convention assembled, do hereby declare our allegiance to the platforms of our party, adopted by the national convention at St. Louis and the state convention at Salt Lake City. W? express our admiration for our national standard bearers. Judge Alton B. Parker and Senator Henry G. Davis, and congratulate the people of the state of Utah that they have the opportunity to assist In electing to the highest offices In the gift of the people two such citizens. We pledge our hearty support to the candidates named by our state convention. We Invite the cordial assistance towards securing their election of every person In Weber county who beIn ng constitutional government In desires In our own state. If, as has been charged In some quarters, there shall be an attempt at the next session of the legislature to peace ' repeal that humane statute softening aomewhat the rigor of the common law rule respecting fellow servants, we hereby pledge the candidates named by this convention to oppose such repeal, unless It shall be by enacting a law still further extending the scope of this beneficial enactment And to the end that the people may have In their own hands the power to defeat unjust and vicious legislation both In the state and In municipalities, and also that they may secure the enactment Into law of their will, when unjustly ignored, we do further pledge the legislative candidates named by this convention to labor to secure the passage of a law giving effect to the constitutional amendment adopted by the people of this state four years ago, which amendment two consecutive Republican legislatures have permitted to lie dormant, and have. In fact, at both sessions of the legislature since held, burled In committee bills Introduced for the purposes above named. We invite the serious consideration of the people of this county to the fact that so far the state of Utah has received no benefit from the law Introduced In congress by a Democrat and passed by Democratic votes against the opposition of the great majority of the Republican members, though fortunately signed by a Republican president, whereby the west shall receive federal aid In the development of Its arid lands, while In all the adjacent states large enterprises are already under way a condition resulting, without doubt, from the contentions, strife snd discord existing between the two Republican senators of this state, who, agreeing In nothing, neglect the welfare of the whole people. We pledge the Democratic party of Weber county to an economical ad- -. ministration of the affairs of the county, ever holding that a public of- fice Is S public' trust MUSTBE REGISTERED. If you would vote this year It Is Imperatively necessarv that you registered. Unless your name Is on the registration list you cannot vote. There wlll.be an entire r.sw registration this year. No matter If you have voted before..you cannot vote this year unless you get registered again. There are Just five days before the election on either of which voters may be registered. 11th, 12th and 2d. They made receiv- Journal of an he dis- cussed the Issues of the national campaign und exposed Republican fallacies on the trusts, the arid land ques- DEWKlCRATicJUD?CIAirTICHfETi the United States and. who i- at Hyrum, Cache county, Tuesday evening and The Logan ed an ovation. says his splendid speech was hour's duration, during which W. B. WILSON. For Suerliiteiiilent or Public Instruction: NATHAN T. PORTER. For Justice of the Supreme Court: CHARLES 8. VARIAN. lieves Demo-ernti- are:. October and 18th. and November 1st tion and the tariff, making strong and Referring to convincing arguments. conditions In our own state, Mr. Moyle said: The world looks on Utah now with Upon this election rests suspicion. (he fate of the state. " You have elected two men to the senate,' one says tu the other: 'You are dragging your high and holy office in the mire for personal' benefit. The reply is: You are using your vast wealth to debauch the state.1 Let them tight It out; It Is a Republican scrap. manner 1ihs Joseph In what Howell distinguished Utah? Have the people of the United Slates been Impressed with the fact that Utah stands first In the rank of statesmanship? The Democratic candidate would not be in Washington one year before he would make it mnnlfest that one of Utah's distinguished citizens was In congivss. lion. Moses Thatcher was present 1904. 8, SAVE systems sustained a cut in wages of about 15 cents a day. and the rule of reduction appears in have applied to almost every brunch of trade, affecting a great many thousand employes. The International Mercantile agency, of the Census headed by BY USING Wilson in 1903 and that others the early 300,000 like reduction In fered a tion of 1904. In addition IT BURNS 1 ONE-THIR- 2. IT HAS THE BE8T AND HEAVIEST GRATE AND FIRE POT. 3. IT IS THE HEAVIEST 4. IT HAS A HEAVY BASE SECURELY BOLTED TO THE BODY SO THAT IT IS IMPOSSIBLE FOR IT TO GET SHAKY AND FALL DOWN. suf-- IT HAS AN ASH PAN. NO STOVE WITHOUT AN ASH PAN FIT TO PUT UP IN A NICE ROOM. THIS ITEM 'ALONE WORTH $5 IN THE USE OF A 8TOVE. -- IT HAS A SECTIONAL FIRE POT. THE ONLY ONE MARKET THAT HAS THIS GOOD FEATURE. -- T THE WILSON IS WHEN YOU BUY IT AND REMAINS SO, AS EVERY JOINT IS GROUND TO FIT. por- to all of this, hundreds of mills employing hundreds of thousands of men closed down entirely In 1903. and in Allegheny county, Pa., alone there are now over 10.000 Idle men on account of closed mills. rule. mt figures have been submitted by liny of them to substantiate this claim. There apjtear to be very good reasons for this failure to submit figures. publican Principal among them is the all sufficient one that the only figures obtainable show that there have been reductions In wages averaging from 10 to 15 per cent, and this during the 1904. 1903 when and the years Republican party wns in control of every branch of the national government. There was a reduction In these years of over 10 per cent In wages of textile workers in Philadelphia to the number of 100,000; tack makers suffered a reduction of 20 per cent; furnace operators had their wages reduced on an average of about 15 per cent; steel workers had their incomes ;W4 IS IS THE ON AIR-TIGH- 4 THE MEN TO VOTE FOR. A LOOK WILL CONVINCE THE MOST SKEPTICAL THAT THE Wl SON IS THE BEST AND MOST ECONOMICAL STOVE MADE. We ask the renders of the State Journal to carefully examine the names on the Democratic ticket carried at the head of our columns, and Boyle convince themselves, as they may, that there Is not the name of an unworthy man on the ticket. The candidates on Hardware THE POPULAR 2455 WASHINGTON HARDWARE PEO Co. PLE. AVE. J0HN A. BOYLE, Manager. OUR WINTER GOODS FOR LADIES Have Arrived and Are Now Ready for Your Inspection NEVER BEFORE IN THE HISTORY OF OUR BUSINESS HAVE WE HAD SUCH A LARGE AND HANDSOME LINE OF LADIES' TAILORED SUIT8, SKIRTS AND FURS. NEXT WEEK WE WILL MAKE A 8PECIAL SHOWING OF OUR NEW LINE OF FURS. CONEY, ELECTRIC SEAL, BLACK MARTEN, STONE MARTEN, I8ABELLA FOX, ISABELLA OPOSSUM, AND OTHER GOOD GRADE FURS WILL BE FOUND IN THE ASSORTMENT. Tailored Suits Storm Serge In Black, Brown and Brown and Black Milton, Blue, braid and satin trimmed, and trimmed with a f 11.50 lender buttons for ptltched $14.00 $8.50 Black, Grey, Brown and Blue Mixed trimmed; Parisian Suitings, nine gored pleated skirt ""$20.00 Lightweight Zibeline, Brown Plaids Fancy Mixed Caslmere In Green Grey Mixed Suiting Butcher Back trimmed with and Grey, Parisian trimmed; no plain Brown Coat. White Broadcloth trimBroadcloth seven and braid, collar, alround blouse Jacket, med; seven gored, gored flare $13.75 skirt $18.50 Dress 5kirts all the new weaves. swrt !?!!. .$25.00 Iroquois Walking Skirts In Evlle, Panama, Etamine and Broadcloth. Fancy silk trimmings. Full length. Silk drop have been very popular the last few weeks. We have a very nice line left to select from. skirt. Prices $7.50 to $19.00 rs Re- AND MOST DURABLE STOVE MADE. IT HAS THE HOT BLAST PIPE ON THE FRONT SIDE, AND DOES NOT HINDER PUTTING IN FUEL AS OTHERS DO. -- irre-elsta- per cent under Heater Air-Tig- ht LES8 FUEL THAN OTHER STOVES. D over-balanc- ed 12 THE EIGHT REASONS WHY IT IS THE BEST Merriam, reports that the wages of more than 2H0.000 industrial employes were reduced not less than 10 per cent the county and legislative tickets are all well known and respected citixens. mul made one of the finest addresses Without desiring to give offense or to of his life. He spoke In the highest criticise in an offensive manner any terms of Mr. Moyle, snd also of his other ticket, we do feel called upon to friendship for Cutler, of whom he say that In the long run It does no had bought blankets; but," he asked, party any good to nominate and elect Why should Cutler of all others, be unfit men, no matter whether it Is sprung u;on us in a moment, at this done on the score of party usage or to timer accomplish some particular end. The Mr. Thatcher said he had the honor unfit man will. remain unfit, and he to assist In the drafting of the prewill sooner or' later make his unfitness amble to the state constitution which manifest, und when the record is predeclared a separation of church and pared, at the end of his term. It will state. a All this should have been be found that the advantages of his burled long ago, but the ghost of the services have been largely old Issues still arise t) confront us. by his disadvantages to his Then he read an article from the party, to his constituents and to evLogan Republican, which said that erybody excepting himself. The party the Democrats first tried to land an putting up unfit men loses the confiaimstle In the senate and which said dence of the voters and Imperils Us the Smoot and Thatcher cases were chances of success. similar. Mr. Thatcher said this was a base falsehood. The Instance had Evidently President Roosevelt is not no parallel. In faor of the people owning and conI nevfr saw a moment In my life, In hie said Mr. Thatcher, when I did not trolling the public utilities. malntnin It was wrong for a member letter of acceptance he says that the of the quorum of twelve apostles to reason he Interfered In the anleave his high and holy work and en- only In gage political or other such af- thracite coal strike was to prevent fairs. . the 'movement for national ownerThen why did you do It? you will ask. ship of the coal fields from gaining I did not. an I was not present at the Demo- what might well have been out of was not It cratic convention at Ogden In 1895 impetus.' which recommended that Jf the next for the miners, he says, but be Democratic, Moses sympathy legislature Thatcher and Mr. Rawlins he sent to was simply and solely to prevent the the senate. Idea of public ownership from getting Moses Thatcher was unfrocked after the 19th day of November, 1896, too strong a hold on the minds of the and the legislature before which he wns a candidate did not convene until people. 4 January. 1897. When Moses Thatcher was a candidate for the senate, he Is a Republican Lease Ellen Mary was simply a lay member of the Morspellbinder and as such she Is known mon church. In Utah, Idaho and throughout the bald-faced unAfter exposing this Once she was country. truth of the Logan Republican. Mr. western a known as woman who deserted her Thatcher concluded by saying; In husband Wichita. and Kas., eloped "I saw ten years ago, what I see now: Utah will never have peace until with the Republican party. Which of this great issue Is solved. the two was the greater culprit in 4 the elopement Is a question to decide WAGE REDUCTION. if It Is worth 1L 4 Fairbanks came. He has gone. The Notwithstanding the many claim being sol up by Republicans to the ef- excitement occasioned by his coming has died nut and normal conditions fect thut the Incomes of wage-earnethroughout the land have been in- are returning. The Indiana senator creased about OF YOUR FUEL BILL 1- -3 li-i- their earnings; bridge builders had their wages reduced 10 per cent; railroad operatives on many of the large COUNTY. Hon. James H. Moyle, the candidate for governor, For Treasurer: law-lovi- MOYLE IN CACHE SATURDAY, OCTOBER JOURNAL, ami Hie plate mill workers of M.Kecsport. Pa., were assessed 30 Iron workers per cent. Corrugated 20 per cent of were forced to give up rx n For President For 8TATE cut about 10 per rent, as was also the am with Iron workers, while glass workers suffered a cut of 20 per cent. Iii many of the cotton and silk mills 10 per cent reduction in wages was DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL PICKET WEBER UTAH DAILY PAGE FOUR. Prices $2.50 to $6.50 wap between Scylla and Charbydia, so to speak, during his brief stay In the land or sagebrush, salt, silver, saints and sinners. but he literally fro, his way through the narrow passage and made his escape with a whole skin. He was Smnoted In Ogden, buncoed by Rill and escorted hence by the senior Republican senator and was glad to make his escape, leaving behind him only a remembrance and a storm. Black Coney. Good value, 6 tails, A better on-eCA Black Coney, 6 tails. .. . Furs G0-in- tail- .- $1-0- ItJv : Black Con.y, 6 Uil.; Stone Marten, 10 tai,B Ur qu,Mly .l.o 4 THE QUALITY OF A BIT" CIGAR FOR A NICKEL-CA- LL FOR UPMANN'S "BABY BOUQUET. Lined 72-inc- h Black Coney scarf, squirrel lined, silk and fur eras QQ 6 jf ffA leabella 65-in- 0.3U il 77-fn- " Scarf, 6 bat- - A AA y,UV Fox, with S"uine fox tail, and ones; 84-in- 75-inc- h Stone Marten, good one 90-in- also two tails 0P(J,3V cord . Isabella Fox, too 15.00 90-in- Isabella Opossum Black Marten, 6 tails; a bargin.. TEA Good tea is extremely good; we dont believe it ever did anyone harm. CALL AND SEE US I L. CLARK & SONS CO, |