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Show DAILY PAGE FOUR. JOURNAL STATE UTAH OGDEN, UTAH. democratic national picket For Piatdent ALTON B. PARKER of New York. For Vice-Preside- HENRY G. DAVIS of West Virginia. DEMOCRATIC 8TATE TICKET: For Presidential Electors: FRED J. KIESEL. SAMUEL, NEWHOUSE, EDWARD H. SNOW. For Representative In Congress : ORLANDO W. POWERS. For Governor: JAMES H. MOYLE. For Secretary of State: LEVI N. HARMON. PARKER DEFENDS EIGHT-HOU- R LAW The New York court of appeals, by vote of 5 to 2, ruled that the eight-hoand prevailing wage law was unconstitutional, on the ground that the legislature exceeded Its authority in fixing hours and wages for public ork. For Attorney-Genera- l: Chief Judge Parker presented strong GRANT C. BAGLEY. For Auditor: arguments against this decision, and J. W. GEIGER. In writing the dissenting option of the For Treasurer: minority of the court, said (166 N. Y, W. B. WILSON. The reasoning by which page 1): For Superintendent of Public Instruc- the decision about to be made Is tion: sought to be supported falls to perNATHAN T. PORTER. suade me that It Is other than a judiFor Justice of the Supreme Court: CHARLES 8. VARIAN. cial encroachment on the legislative If the statute, DEMOCRATIC JUDICIAL TICKET: prerogative. which seems to be regarded by some (Second District.) as vicious In Its tendency, attempted For District Judge: to regulate the question of wages as HENRY H. ROLAPP. between citizens of the state so as to For District Attorney: ALBERT G. HORN. affect even In the slightest degree the 'wEBEiTourn basis on which one cltisen should contract with another, then not only For State Senator: which would much of the discussion JOSEPH S. PEERY. be Invoked thin has statute relevant, For Representatives: but the decision about to be made ADAM L. PETERSON, ur UTAH STATE with them on irrigation, tariff on wool, hides, lead and borax. To all of which the Democratic Nevada State Journal gives cheerful assent. Substituting Utah for Nevada In this instance, we say: Of course the people of Utah want prosperity, and thats the reason why they are going to see that the electoral vote of the state Is cast for Parker and Davis. They know that the Irrigation bill was a Democratic measure and that Judge Parker stands committed to the enforcement of the law by the ringing Irrigation resolution In the The Democratic national platform. In a man want also Utah of people the White House who Is with them on the tariff question. They are tired of paying nearly double prices for nearly all the necessaries of life because of a tariff law, which, while It robs every man, woman and child In Utah, does not benefit to the extent of a nickel any resident of the state. Wool is lower under the Dingley than under the Wilson law, while every cattle and sheep shipper will testify that the meat trust gets all of the benefit of the duty on hides. Of course the people of Utah want prosperity and they are not going after It by the Republican route. 4 . GEORGE W. BAKER, NATHANIEL MONTGOMERY, ROBERT T. HARRIS. For Commissioners: (Four year term.) LEE HAMMON. (Two year term.) CHRIS. OLSON. Clerk: JOSEPH C. McFARLANE. Treasurer: FRED A. SHIELLS. 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. would be unquestionably sound. "The legislature, however, Intended nothing of the kind, and the statute not only omits to express any such purpose, but It Is so carefully guarded as to leave no room for doubt that the legislature, appreciating the limits of Us authority, intended to and did simply provide with certainty that those who work directly for the state or upon public w'orks within the state shall receive that which may be termed going wages in the locality In which any particular public work Is being carried on. The position of the state in enacting this statute is precisely like that of an individual who for any reason deter mines that if it be a little more than honest, as that term is usually em ployed, it le not more than just to pay for a thing what it is fairly worth, and that the principle ehould be applied as well to the compensation of labor as to the payment for material. Who deniea the power of the legislature to fix the rate of compensation for the mayor, the comptroller, the police commissioner, the clerk, the attendant and the messenger? If any one does I have not heard him Why may it not then fix the rate of compensation of the engineer in charge of its heating and ventilating appara tua, its skilled mechanics or its street 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 na tlonal convention at St Louis and the state convention at Salt Lake City. We express our admiration for our 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 dtlsena ?n We pledge our hearty support to the sweepers . law-lovi- ng 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 quarters, there shall be an attempt at the next session of the legislature to repeal that humane statute softening somewhat 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 f 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 wllLwhen 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 He 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 ntate 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 re celve 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 and 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 office Is a public trust MUST BE REGISTER ED.' If you would vote this year It Is Imperatively necessnrv that, you registered. Unless your name la on the registration list you cannot vote. There will be an entire new reglatra tlon this year. No matter if you have voted before, you cannot vote this year unless you get registered again. There are Just live days before the There are Just two days before the lection on either of which voters may be registered. They are: November 1st and 2nd. r - POLYGAMY JOURNAL, Michigan paper says that leading all causes of divorce, though disguised In many ways, Is lack of plain common sense. It may appear as dissipation, A neglect, love of the wrong person, want of comfort or necessities, but back of all these lies lack of sense. Good sense would not dissipate or neglect, nor stray Into forbidden paths, nor be Improvident, lazy, Incompetent or Good sense reduced to daily life would be kind, considerate. ready to yield a little at .times, It truly loving because truly wise. would neither snap nor snarl, chill the home atmosphere, repel loving advances nor substitute revenge for rea- 4 IN IDAHO. W. E. Borah, a prominent Republican of Idaho and a standing candidate for the United States senate, has been making speeches in the northern part of the state and attacking the antipolygamy plank In the Democratic platform, claiming that there are only twelve polygamlsta In the atate. Mr, Borah offered to prosecute the polygamists, agreeing to furnish the law, the court and the punishment, says Boise special to the Salt Lake Herald, provided Senator Dubois would supply the offenders. And the challenge has been accepted by Churies Mostyn Owen of Salt Lake City, who Is said to be In the employ of the United States senate committee on privileges and elections to obtain evidence bearing upon the Smoot case. Mr. Owen, In a letter to Mr. Borah, gives the names and addresses of twenty polygamists, prominent Mor- TUESDAY, In Weber county. A cargo of domestic goods recently sold to South Africa for $212,564. The same goods would have cost a home purchaser $246,045, or $32,441 more than they cost the foreigner. There Is substantial evidence of what It costs to allow our manufacturers to ell cheaper abroad than they are obliged while protected by unreasonably high duties, to sell at home. f Itching Plies produce moisture and cause itching this form ,aa well as Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles are cured by Dr. Pile Remedy. Stops Itching and bleeding. Write me about your case. Dr. Philadelphia, Pa. Absorbs tumora 60c. a Jar at Druggists; or sent by mail. Treatise free. 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Full-Weig- 8ure Cure for Piles. - To stop toothache is before ths tooth ..u you discover cavity i youp toot V in -- 4 f The Right Time i Bishop Potter has received another commendation for his subway saloon In New York besides the one given by the archbishop of Canterbury, head of the church and a visitor in this country. It comes from the National Liquor Dealers1 association, and their indorsement Is said to be unqualified. 1904 29, Columbia Flour Bin and Sifter son. An Independent paper In speaking of conditions In Kansas this year, of the Republican state ticket with a man on It who has been twice proven an embezzler, and with two candidates for railroad commissioners who are admitted to hare been nominated only by railroad Influence, says that the good Republicans this year are the ones that do not vote the straight ticket, because the straight ticket Is crooked. That seems to be a very good way of putting It. whether relating to the Utah state Republican ticket or the Republican county ticket OCTOBER Co. Take a Look Anyway S?mnhlhotatainJiS l' ijj ow J7 so shopP"B" squally welcome hors. Ws know our prices are ths AND TAK Whether you ars in a buying mood or not, COME IN ANYWAY. Watch and jowolry repairing by experienced workmsn PAUL W. STECHER WASHINGTON t 3468 mons. in Idaho, with sworn complnlnt against each, and asks Mr. Borah to make good his promise to prosecute. He says he stands ready to swear to a hundred more. The dispatch says that Mr. Owen's letter has created a profound sensa tlon in Idaho. ALL WANT PROSPERITY. Recently we noted the arrival In Nevada of Senator William M. Stew art, or. as he is better known In the sagebrush state. Borax Bill, and his announcement that he was about to retire from politics and hit visit had no political significance. No faith was placed In the old man's assertions by any who know him, and subsequent happenings but strengthen the popular belief thut bis mission Is one of mischief. it Is assumed that die is really a candidate for to the sen ate, and that Nixon's merely a blind.. It tlit ajxq alleged that Stewart has subsidised several newspapers, which are whooping It up for the g. o. p. end telling that the reason why the people of Nevada should vote for the Republican candidates Is because they want prosperity; want man In the White House who agrees We Carrry a Full Line of Chinaware, Cut Glass, Queensware, Japan ware and Glassware. we can gi'e 3oU wn one in a plain white, blue and gold, an and gold or green and white Cal look at our line. It is the best in the ci j. If you want a dinner set I. L dark & Sons Co-- |