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Show STATE UTAH JOURNAL OGDEN, UTAH. democratic national picket FmUnt ALTON B. PARKER of New York. For For Vice-Pretide- nt HENRY G. DAVE of West Virginia. DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKETi For Presidential Electors: FRED J. KIESEL, SAMUEL NEWHOUSE, EDWARD IL SNOW. For Representative In Congress: ORLANDO W. POWERS. For Governor : JAMES H. MOYLE. For Secretary bf State: LEVI N. HARMON. For Attorney-Genera- l: GRANT C. BAGLET. For Auditor: J. W. GEIGER For Treasurer: R WILSON. W. For Superintendent or Public Instruction: NATHAN T. PORTER For Justice of the Supreme Court: CHARLJBS S. VARIAN. democraticjud (Second District) For District Judge: HENRY II. ROLAPP. For District Attorney: ALBERT G. HORN. vEBErwcourmTTicKETT For State Senator: JOSEPH 8. PEERY. For Representatives: L. PETERSON, GEORGE W. BAKER, NATHANIEL MONTGOMERY, ROBERT T. HARRIS. For Commissioners: ADAM (Four year term.) LEE HAMMON. (Two year term.) CHRIS. OLSON. Clerk: JOSEPH C. McFARLANE Treasurer: FRED A. SHIELDS. Recorder: JAMES R. BEUS. Assessor: JOSEPH M. DORAN. Sheriff: ZACH. SLEET H. ' Attorney. THOMAS MALONEY. Surveyor: C. D. BROWN. ' Superintendent of Schools: JOHN WHEELER Constable for Ogden City: THOMAS CUNNINGHAM. WEBER COUNTY DEMOCRATIC 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 SL Louis and the state convention at 8alt Lake City. We express our admiration for eur national standard bearers. Judge Alton R 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 law-lovi- ng UTAH DAILY PAGE FOUR. cltlsene 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 believes In constitutional government In the United States and who desires peace In our own state. If, as has been charged in some CASUALTIES DUE TO Is more dangerous ur to avoid them. However, It Is cerculpablenesa exists somewhere when It is shown that fbr the first nine months of the present year, during which 9,984 people were killed and 78,347 maimed on American railroads, not a single passenger wae killed on the many railroads of England. Of course, the English mileage le less than In our own country, but for that very reason, and because of the narrow confines of the country, literally honeycombing It with railroads. the traffic per mile must be tain WEDNESDAY, JOURNAL a waste of money to unnecessarily change Judges On tills point the State Journal would speak as freely If the Judge of thla district were a Republican and If he had bad ae long and honorable service as has Judge Rolapp. The present Judge Is without reproach In his high position. He is looked upon as the best district Judge In this state. have not yet advanced In Utah to the point where we nominate Judges regardless of their politics but at least the people can elect them regardless of The this extraneous circumstance. older states have taken Into account the folly and danger to public interest of making Judicial positions dependent upon the partisan view of aapirants for office. To speak of one point alone is sufficient to show the danger. If not the folly, of mere political selection. If a man feels that he owes his election entirely to one party for he must be Indeed more or lees than human If he can avoid an undue sympathy toward that party In udicial positions where partisan questions are involved. Happily this district has had from the beginning of our statehood career a judge who was not elected by mere partisan vote. It le no disrespect to Judge Howell's attainments to say that the public have made a large investment In Judge Rolapp and that It should reap the benefit of that Investment by Intrusting the judicial position to his experience, his Integrity and hie high abil-tAt the very beet It would take Mr. Howell 'nine years to become as good a judge as Mr. Rolapp Is today. The public cannot afford the loss of that nine years. 4 Good news continues to come from Indiana and It should no longer be placed In the doubtful column. It la safely in the Democratic fold. The party is thoroughly united, the proof of thls being that more than 28,000 gold Democrats, who voted for Palmer and Buckner In 1898, are solidly In line for Parker and Davie in the present campaign. Mr. Bryan's tour through the state has awakened more enthusiasm than had been manifested at any time of the campaign up to the day he began speaking. He has thrown hie whole strength unreservedly for the ticket, and he has converted an Immense number of silver Democrats. That settled the state, but the campaign managers ere not contented yet, and have arranged a most superb list of speakers to close the campaign. Bourke Cockran alone will electrify the state, and Indiana will roll up jhe best Democratic majority that It has that great vastly heavier and the ordinary likelihood of accident greater, especially when it Is considered that the ached ule speed maintained In England Is ss high. If not higher, than on the railroads of the United States. With due allowance for the greater difficulties of a topographical and geographical nature to be overcome In thla land of magnificent distances and formidable natural obstacles, the fact remains and la obvious enough that existing legislation la extremely lax In attempting to protect the American traveling public and the lives s. and limbs of "The newspapers of the land are Just now engaged In an agitation for reform of present conditions, an agitation made Imperative by the appalling statistics of railroad accidents of late years. The Washington Times, after declaring that the record railroad-employe- U dls-los- es y. -- - rs. ROOSEVELT THIS THING 18 GETTING TO BE A 8TRENU0US NIGHTMARE WITH ME. NOTICEI The public Is hereby warned and notified that H. E. Baker has no authority In aiiy capacity whatever to act or sell stock for or In behalf of the Scott Gold Mining company, and said company will not be bound by any of his contracts or acts. (Signed) C. J. THOMAS, President. M. 8. LINDSAY, Secretary. When You See a Dollar We Want You to Inspect vuite P . nitu.r?,iy pick -ss possible. A dollar land is just as good as a dollar found. Wa cannot tell you where to go to up dollars, but the buying of your jewelry of us will mean many a dolb saved to you. 'SrJESi 2 much loss than one would really imagine fine jewelry could Take a Look Anyway bo sold for equally welcome hers. We know our prices are the lowest of tho low. Whether you are in a buying mood or not, COME IN AND TAKE A LOOK ANYWAY. Watch and jewelry repairing by experienced workmen a ' ONE FINE SILK UMBRELLA. ip. PAUL W. STECHER. B46B WASHINGTON AVENUE Every Week to One of Our Customers Each package of 35 cents and each package of 35 cents additional entitles the owner to a chance on the umBy polled In years, brella. Sava your coupons. They will be t Governor Garvin, of Rhode Island, good for a second, drawing later In expresses confidence In Democratic teh season. Weekly drawing takes success in that state.'" Already the place each Monday. Democrats have one of the two conWe have the latest Improved magressmen and good prospects of win- chinery and the beet help that money ning both this fall. They are making can procure. strong fight for the legislature, Open front ahlrts are Ironed to which will elect a senator to fill Aldmatch and do not bulge Try our rich's seat rough dry family wash. Thla Is the .. f moat satisfactory way of having the The Utah State Journal Is a splenfamily wash done. All counterpanes, did advertising medium. Its circulasheets, pillow slips, table clothe, naption Is steadily and rapidly increaskins, handkerchiefs, towels and cloths ing. It is read each day by ten thous- are Ironed. All other articles are aent and people, and It la popular with all home ready for the Iron.the people. Subscribe for It 4 BEE DISPLAY, IN BURTS WINDOW Dont forget to save your coupons the big drawing later in the seafor Unless you own a little ground son. in this city you lack something of the full stature of cltlsenshlp. . It won't require a great deal of T money to begin Just watch the &e JOURNAL Carrier, One Month, 60c '' By Mail, One Month, 56c. - quarters, there shall be an attempt at a carelessness that Is monthe next session of the legislature to strous, says pertinently: Vepeal that humane statute softening Railroads have been known to work somewhat the rigor of the common law mile respecting fellow servants, we their engineers and switchmen.to the lbereby pledge the candidates named point of exhaustion. They have arro by this convention to oppose such re- gantly refused to safeguard especially peal, unless It shall be by enacting a perilous points. They have etlnted In law still further extending the scope the matter of They have maintained wooden of this beneficial enactment bridges And to the end that the people may where there should have been solid 4 real estate ada have in their own hands the power to fills or structures of steel and stone. 4 defeat unjust and vicious legislation They have employed Incompetency both in the state and In municipalities, because It could be had at email wage. A 8TR1CTLY LONG FILLER ALL iand also that they may secure the en- Moreover, they hart loaded their patUP- actment Into law of their wilt when un- rons Into cars that In case of collision HAVANA CIGAR FOR Se.: smashed like mache we and do burned further papier pledge Ignored, justly MAN NS "BABY BOUQUET." the legislative candidates named by like tinder. to secure to the labor "There Is no doubting the fact that (his convention For the Telephone. passage of a law giving effect to the more stringent regulation Is needed. In the hone of a woman physician constitutional amendment adopted by Human life cannot be Indifferently was observed the people of this state four years ago, a very intelligent which amendment taro consecutive weighed In the balance against the sanitary the Philadelphia says Republican legislatures have permit- almighty dollar. Press. The of the tele mouthpieoe ted to He dormant, and have, In fact, f phone was fitted with a cover, someof sessions since the both at legislature o the felt piece with which thing held, burled In committee bills Intro- A GOOD JUDGE SHOULD BE a photographer shields his lens. This duced for the purposes above named. cover was always kept on the mouthWe Invite the serious consideration piece when the telephone was not in of the people of this county to the fact the use, that so far the state of Utah has rebeing to keep out Reports from the various parts of the dust, whichobject In a doctors office might ceived no benefit from the law IntrO' duced In congress by a Democrat and Second judicial district indicate that be Infected with an unusual allowance passed by Democratic votes against the people who constitute the voting of germs. The example la worth folthe opposition of the great majority and who are Interested in the lowing In any house. of the Republican members, though strength comfortunately signed by a Republican personal property rights of the are with satisfied rewest thoroughly munity the shall president, whereby Accepts College Presidency. ceive federal aid in the development of the Judicial career of the present judge The ReT. David R. Kerr, D. D., haa Its arid lands, while In all the adjacent and that they are strongly gratified by accepted the presidency ot Wertrnln-ite- r states large enterprises are already College at Fulton, Mo. under way a condition resulting, his renomlnatlon. This more once has than paper without doubt, from the contentions, EVERY 8MOKER IS DELIGHTED strife and discord existing between pressed, what Is the prevailing opinion tlfr two Republican senators of this among lawyers and the WITH UPMANN'8 "BABY BOU intelligent QUET. ALL DEALERS. Sc. state, who, agreeing In nothing, negpublic, that judicial positions should lect the welfare of the whole people. Call at the Diamond for We pledge the Democratic party of he filled regardless of politics. No Weber county to an economical ad man should go upon the bench tor ministration of the affairs of the mere reasons: once there, If A NEW DEPARTURE! county, over holding that a public of- not a partisan UP good judge he should be rele MANN'S CLEAR HAVANA "BABY fice la a public truet gated to the private practice of his BOUQUET CIGAR FOR 60. MUST BE REGISTERED. If you would vote thla year It ! Im profession at the earliest opportunity; Buy your coal of Parker and he will peratlvely necessarv that you rcg and once there, if a good judge, he Istered. Unless yo';r name la on the should be retained ae long as the peo give you FREE one of the best fire registration list you cannot vote. pie can command hie efficient services klndlera on earth. There will be an entire new registra- The work of this district Is varied A MIGHTY FINE- - LITTLE ALL tion this year. No matter If you have voted before, you cannot vote this year and large. It le to thq, Interest of liti- HAVANA CIGAR FOR A NICKEL) unless you get registered axaln. gants and to the public generally that UPMANN'8 "BABY BOUQUET. There are Just five days before the the work should not only be done with election on either of which voters may THE FINEST HAVANA SMOKING absolute justice, but with 'celerity. It be registered. They are:. October So. FOft UPMANN'8 11th, 12th and 18th, and November let costs a large sum of money to the pub QUALITY --and 2d. 11c treasury to train a good Judge, and "BABY BOUQUET" CIGAR. track-walke- OCTOBER 19, 1904. V . to go on a In railroad the United journey by States than to go to war and serve on the firing line in battle. The Atlanta Constitution, in calling attention to the railroad casualty list says that the recent frequency and heavy mortality of railroad accidents in the United States has aroused the nervous apprehensions of the average railroad traveler as never before and started fresh discussion of the problem of prevention by legislation and otherwise. The casualty list Is Indeed appalling, according to the last bulletin of the Interstate Commerce commission, aggregating 9,984 persons killed by the railroads of the United States during the nine months of the present year, ending October 1, which is forty-fomore deaths than were thus officially recorded for the entire year of 1903. In the memorandum at present available for 1904 there Is no statement as to the proportion of passengers to employes In this list, nor in the 78,347 of Injure). Naturally It Is expected that such accidents will occur to a limited extent, and it would seem that In some instances It Is beyond human care It STATE de-ice- tltctyna t4 name UTAHN A Is a familiar one and has becomi much more so, as Mr. Charles A. Bass haa hla delightful cigars of that name on the market 4 x The I IJtatjriQ high-gra- Utaaj de TROY LAUNDRY j! Early Showing Of , fall Goods Were Yoa Prepared for This IN ALL LINES Cold Weather? 111- - WE HAVE AN (At Overcoat We are pleased to inform the Trade that our Fall Stock n ' ii is most complete. The market prices on all Cotton Goods lias been higher, but we are in a position to offer our large Stock at less than last Year 8 Prices ?T FOR YOU IN ANY OF THE CgtlM.H4.Kslrsrt. ISOms & SONS. 09WHW4HW4 Latest Styles al Patterns KIND THIS CUT SHOWS ONE OF THE NEW OUT. WATER WARM AND WILL KEEP THE YOU THAT SEE THEM. IT WILL CONVINCE TO BUY IS HERE. Reese Howell LL . - C - CLARK & SONS' COMPACT. - |