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Show DAILY PAGE FOUR. STATE UTAH JOURNAL OGDEN, UTAH. DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL PICKET For President ALTON B. PARKER of New York. For Vice-Preside- nt HENRY G. DAVIS of West Virginia. DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET: For Presidential Electors: FRED J. KIESEL, DOCTRINE OF DEMOCRACY. UTAH STATE eral. This, it Is said, will detract from the value of timber claims secured by citisens, since the lumber W'e wish 22, 1904. WE KNOW WHAT WE BAY 18 TRUE WHEN companies will be able to supply themselves for a long time from the public lands. MAGIC HOT BLAST AND THE ESTATE OAK ARE TWO OF THE FINEST 8TOVES FOR HEATING ng ss Smoot-ler-Cutl- EVER They Are Simply Great. BECAUSE OF THEIR EXTRAORDINARY FIRE KEEPm QUALITIES. BECAUSE THEY ARE THE ACME OF Perfm TION. BECAUSE OF IMMENSE POPLARITY. BOTH STOVE ARE GUARANTEED TO KEEP FIRE FROM FIFTY TO HOURS. IF THEY DON'T, SEND THEM SIXTY BACK. Ftuurmtture Company a - PURPOSES PUT ON THE MARKET. a law-lovi- WE CLAIM THAT THE 4 It is believed that Pennsylvania is certain to give her electoral vote, to It has even been hinted Roosevelt. that Mississippi will vote for Parker and Davis. Like Utah, the Keystone state has a registration law and they have got the matter of registration and voting down to a very fine point. Philadelphia, which always shows up with a rousing Republican majority, Is noted as the most corrupt city in the United States. It is shown that of 777 alleged voters In the Eleventh division of the Third Philadelphia ward 675 are fictitious. One house fronting on three streets figures in the registration lists under three different addresses, and from these three addresses 175 foreigners are registered as voters. A chicken coop and a dog kennel are given as the places The of residence of fifteen votera Philathe of side the matter, serious that all might have the of hearing the doctrine of pleasure Democracy expounded by one of the ablest living Democrats, the Hon. W. Bourke Cockran, who will speuk in the Balt Lake theater next Monday Mr. Cockran Is recognised evening. as the foremost orators of the l: among Attorney-GeneraFor GRANT C. BAGLEY. day. He is earnest, sincere, eloquent For Auditor: and convincing. As a sample of his J. W. GEIGER. style and plain awy of stating the doc For Treasurer: trine of Democracy, we quote the folW. H WILSON. from a recent speech by the lowing For Superintendent or Public Instrucdistinguished gentleman: tion: Is that Democracy, which is but the recog- delphia Recorder comments, NATHAN T. PORTER. nition of the equality of all men, is as sure as the sun shall rise on elecFor Justice of the Supreme Court: not new on this earth, though it is VARIAN. CHARLES new In government. It has not had tion day the votes of all these votDEMOCRATICjUD?ciAtr,'TICKETi its origin In the Declaration of Inde- ers, including the chickens, the dogs (Second District.) pendence nor in our constlutlon. It did and the fleas, will be counted to swell not have Its origin in the bill of the Republican majority In this city. For District Judge: adopted iq England nor In Magrights 4 HENRY H. ROLAPP. na Charts nor in the statutes of the For District Attorney: nor the Confessor, Edward, good King James J. Hill, the railroad genius ALBERT G. HORN. In the Institutes of King Alfred nor financier who built the Northern and Inin any monument of purely human WEBER COUNTY TICKETS Pacific railroad, and whose merger genuity, but it had its origin on the shore of Lake Galilee, where the was busted by the United States suFor State Senator: Saviour of mankind proclaimed that preme court, now has a project for JOSEPH S. PEERY. in the eye of God all mne were born For Representatives: changing the currents of commerce equal. That la but the application to ADAM L. PETERSON, which may some day amount to wonof civil fundamental institutions that GEORGE W. BAKER, Christian doctrine and ethical belief ders. Within the last few years there NATHANIEL MONTGOMERY, In the supreme equality of all men has been a wonderful development of ROBERT T. HARRIS. which nerossarily led to political in- the west Canadian Wheat lands. That For Commissioners: bused on the political stitutions (Four year term.) country and Its products and possibiliof all men. equality LEE IIAMMON. ties have been widely advertised and for had its That political equality (Two year term.) of another most people know something about but the enforcement object OLSON. CHRia law of heaven, and that was the law them. One of the worst drawbacks Clerk: which wna given to man for his guld from market and JOSEPH C. McFARLANE. ance, the law which was laid down aa Is the great distance Now seaboard. Hill proposes to from Treasurer: our first the condition of his life when FRED A. SHIELLS. parents were expelled from the garden tap that country with a railroad which of Eden. That law was laid down In will take the wheat to a Recorder: port on Hudits completeness when the first man son JAMES BEUH be will taken by the where it bay was told that he and his posterity Assessor: must forever eat their bread In the big ocean steamers. The venture is a JOSEPH M. DORAN. sweat of their brows. All the mis large one, but it is not impossible, nor Sheriff: chiefs that have ever affected a politl probably Impractical, though voyag ZACH. 6LEETH. cal institution, all the schemes of conAttorney. around Labrador may be difficult THOMAS MALONEY. quest that have ever launched nations Ing and somewhat risky. of and violence wrong upon enterprises Surveyor: i and plunder, resulting in the ruin of .. C. D. BROWN. their own prosperity as well as the inJBuperintendent of Schools: The Scientific American has shown JOHN WHEELER. jury of others all have had their oriConstable for Ogden City: gin In the attempts of some men to that passengers who ride In Pullman eat their bread In the sweat of other cars are reasonably ' safe when acTHOMAS CUNNINGHAM. mens brows. Democracy, Democratic cidents occur. In the frightful numWEBER COUNTY DEMOCRATIC faith. Democratic policy, is that .all which are of of wrecks railroad ber men shall enjoy jp the utmost . what PLATFORM. . . . man fhe dead and themselves No can occurrence, almost daily produce. they We thg Democrats of Weber counshall toueh that which his neighbor wounded are those that ride in the ty, In convention assembled, do hereby has created. to the platdeclare our allegiance light and substantial day coaches. forms of our party, adopted by the naNow comes the Nebraska Estate Jourtional convention at St Louis and the WHAT IS MINERAL LAND? One way to dekl nal and suggests: state congnttoir at. Salt Lake City. with the railroad WTecks is tomaYe We express our admiration for ou? national standard bearers. Judge The circuit court of appeals in af- it' so expensive for a railroad to' malm Alton B. Parker and Senator Henry G. the judgments of Judge Beat- and kill its patrons that it can not affirming Davis, and congratulate the people of the state of Utah that they have the ty of Boise, Idaho, in two timber tres- ford not to provide for their safety, opportunity to assist In electing tp the pass cases recently decided, sustained AS long as human lives are cheaper highest offices in the gift of the people the Instructions given by the lower than soundly ' .constructed coaches two such cltlsena 1 and smokf court land. One of there will be wrecks, mineral defining We pledge our. hearty support to the second-clacars coaches and cases Ing was decided the of the that candidates named by our state convention. .We invite the cordial assist- United States against the Shaw Lum- will always be the first to be ground ance towards securing their election of ber company. The government se- Into kindling wood. every person in Weber county who be- cured In two cases for 6 judgments lieves in - constitutional government In the United States and who desires small amounts. The claim was for If the Democratic voters of Yebej 1165,760, and appeals were taken These county will do this year what peace in our own state. they If, as has been charged In some appeals were partly to secure a decishave not done in several recent elecquarters, there shall be an attempt at ion on the application of the term tions vote for the Democratic candithe next cession of the legislature to land as used in the statute dates, they may compel some Repubmineral statute humane that softening repeal somewhat the rigor of the common law giving cltixens the right to cut timber licans who are desirous of rule respecting fellow servants, we from mineral lands for domestic purand some other Republicans who want hereby pledge the candidates named poses. a chance to squeeze the public teat, reto convention such this oppose by In his Instructions to the jury, Judge to peal, unless it shall be by enacting a stay at home. A great many Relaw still further extending the scope Beatty said: "I instruct you upon will vote the Democratic publicans of this beneficial enactment this Important question as follows: county ticket this year; they will vote And to the end that the people may That the law Includes as mineral land for their own Interests as taxpayers, have in their own hands the power to defeat unjust and vicious legislation not only those tracts in which mineral rather than for the fetish of a party. both in the state and in municipalities, has actually been discovered and 4 and also that they may secure the en- which has been claimed and loactment into law of their will, when unThe Provo Enquirer, a rank cated as mining claims, but also all justly Ignored, we do further pledge organ, heads an anonyi the legislative candidates named by other lands lying In reasonably close mous which it pubcommunication, secure to to convention to or the labor this in the general neighproximity Judge Powers" passage of a law giving effect to the borhood of such mining claims, and lishes, as follows: constitutional amendment adopted by all such ' Alliance His Letter to Congressman even If neighboring lands, the people of this state four years ago, Howell is Answered. But Congresswhich amendment two consecutive mineral has not actually been disman not Howell has yet replied to Republican legislatures have permit- covered therein. Powers. not very Howell ted to lie dormant, and have. In fact, is Judge I 'feel satisfied that in ground conat both sessions of the legislature since taining only a trace of he has too much sense to but smart, a mineral, color, held, burled in committee bills introtackle a buss saw, while by his silence duced for the purposes above named. or containing It in such amdll quanWe invite the serious consideration tities that a miner would not expect he admits that all the dirty and disof the people of this county to the foct It to prove profitable, cannot be held honest work being done In his behalf that so far the rtate of Utah has re- to be mineral land. But when It con- meets with his entire approval. ceived no benefit from the law Intro, duced in congress by a Democrat and tains sufficient mineral to encourage passed by Democratic votes against the miner to claim and locate It In The paper that reaches fhe home the opposition of the great majority good faith as mining ground and work and is read by the members of the of the Repubilran members, though and develop It with a reasonable ex- family, is the paper that Is of most fortunately signed by a Republican president, whereby the west shall re- pectation of finding mineral In pay- benefit to the advertiser. Such a ceive federal aid in the development of ing quantities, even if it never proves paper is the Utah State Journal, which Its arid lands, while in all the adjacent profitable, it is within the law, mineral goes into a majority of the homes of states large enterprises are already land. Weber county. a condition under way resulting, In passing upon the cases the court without doubt, from the contentions, 4 strife and discord existing between of appeals said the chnrge of the lowWild Ducks in Scotland. the two Republican senators of this er court as a whole was substantialstate, who, agreeing in nothing, negA new feature in - Scotland that ly In accord with the views of this lect the welfare of the whole people. well for the future promises in the case of the United States We pledge the Democratic party of court sport Is the breeding of wild ducks. Weber county to an. economical ad- vs. Basel company, 121 Federal re- there A driven wild duck presents as diffministration of the affairs of the ports. icult a shot to the crack gunner as county, ever holding that a public ofThe department In its regulations driven grouse, and the birds can a fice Is a public trust be lays down the rule thnt to be claimed more certainly driven over the guns MUST BE REGISTERED. flrom the hill loch than from the as mineral land" mineral must have g If you would vote this year It Is imlakes In the SCngllsh counties been found on each quarter- - section, I hat "you regnecessafv" peratively istered. Unless' your name is on the i It is claimed by persona .farplllar where that branch of sport has hitherto been most registration list you cannot vote. with ihe subject that the construcsuccessfully intro-duce- d and followed. And one great There will be an entire row registra- tion the courts will given by open up recommendation in its tion this year.- - No matter If you have favor, which voted before,, you cannot vote this year the entire mountainous' countrylo the should lead to Its wider adoption In unless you get registered again. cutting of tlmlierj' slqce mineral la so Krouse counties, is that the sport can There are just five days before the widely. . distributed throughout the begin earlier in the holiday month of There are just two days before the mountains that timber can August than gtouie shooting comlittle very election on either of which voters may lie to tie said out of the neighborhood mences on the surrounding moors. be registered. They are: November of lands which can lie classed aa min London Country Gentleman. 1st and 2nd. SAMUEL NEWHOUSE, EDWARD H. SNOW. For Representative In Congress: ORLANDO W. POWERS. For Governor: JAMES H. MOYLE. For Secretary of State: LEVI N. HARMON. 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