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Show JOURNAL STATE UTAH UTAH DAILY PAGE FOUR. OGDEN, UTAH. NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC niCKET For Piwideat ALTON B. PARKER of New York. For WEDNESDAY, JOURNAL, OCTOBER 2 1904. appointment a lieutenants to seven candidates who had failed to pass the stipulated examination; In making a deal for the Mormon rote; And Anally In permitting the Cortel-yo- u scandal to continue. It trust is based upon respect, how can such a president be trusted V : I epab- There are some Independent The party organisaI leans In Denver.' tion was captured very much as was the Republican organisation In Utah. The Denver Republicans have organised an Republican club and Its members will vote for Mr. Adams for governor. There are hundreds of Republicans In Utah who do not approve of the manner in which their state convention was captured by Mr. Smoot and while they have not openly organised to fight Mr Smoot's candidate for governor, It is safe to say that the independent men and women among them will give It to Mr. Cutler where the chicken got the ax. Vice-Piaide- nt HENRY G. DAVIS of West Virginia. PEMOCRATIC STATE TICKETl 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. STATE THE WEST FOR PARKER. :v irrs v ' ft- j.-i- 4 fi- - rV'V i 'Y ' Anti-Peabo- With the progress of the campaign the west has undergone a most pronounced change along political lines, the Parker sentiment having steadily grown In volume and strength until It la- believed by the most conservative that the Democracy alii capture a large percentage of the l: For vote, heretofore accredited by GRANT C. BAGLEY. to the Republican nominee. consent For Auditor: That Montana will give Parker an J. W. GEIGER. For Treasurer: overwhelming majority scarcely adThe Logan Journal an earnest and W. B. WILSON. mits of doubt, says the Butte Miner, For Superintendent of Public Instruc- though the Republicans claimed as consistent organ of the Democratic tion: high as twenty thousand for Roose- party, reports the sayings of Bunko NATHAN T. PORTER. velt a year ago. The figures, not deem- BUI at a Republican meeting at Wells-vlll- e. For Justice of the Supreme Court: It says he "declared there was ed exorbitant at one time by the more CHARLES & VARIAN. no Influence used, but In his church have leaders, democratic'TudicialVicketi sanguine Republican smooth underhanded way he was usbeen steadily scaled down until the (Second District.) his all it speech during ing through enthusiastic most wildly For District Judge: Well did you expect in the state would not venture the evening." HENRY H. ROLAPP. beyond the prophecy of "a majority," him to do anything In a frank, open For District Attorney: d way? Can the leopo-ar- d without venturing into the domain of and ALBERT O. HORN. his spots? But perhaps change political statistics. Unquestionably, WEBER COUNTY TICKETl not you're acquainted with the fellow. the tide has set in for Parker, and It For State Senator: ratiwas greatly augmented by the JOSEPH 8. PEERY. The Logan Journal asks, "which of fication of his candidacy by organised For Representatives: two men" B. H. Roberts or the the In Montana. labor ADAM L. PETERSON, of Ogden is the more worthy mayor state will treasure toiler in the The GEORGE W. BAKER, NATHANIEL MONTGOMERY, not cast his vote for Roosevelt; and of belief?" That's a dead easy one. ROBERT T. HARRIS. the same causes that operate against B. H. Roberts's reputation for truth For Commissioners: in and veracity has never been questioned the Republican standard-bear(Four year term.) Montana will diminish his strength by anyone. LEE HAMMON. elsewhere In the west, with the likeli(Two year term.) CHRIS. OLSON. hood that the GETTING HAIR CUT IN JAPAN. region Clerk: will give Its solid electoral vote to JOSEPH C. McFARLANE. Peculiar Doings of a Very 8erious Barthe Democratic nominee. Treasurer: ber in Tokio. Parker's election The that feeling FRED A. 8HIELLS. On to the hotel I Indulged returning means an era of prosperity for both In a Japanese hair cut for the first Recorder: labor and capital a decade of peace time. Here JAMES R. BEUS. to the barber you to man, shop. The barber(lont gocomes to and happiness and good-wi- ll Assessor: you. shop JOSEPH M. DORAN. prevails throughout the country; while A very serious looking young Jap with Sheriff: it Is evident to all that the triumph sober-huekimono waiting upon me EACH. 8LEETH. of Roosevelt means International com at my room at the hotel, and undoing Attorney. bis barberous Instruments, deftly and THOMAS MALONEY. plications, burdensome taxation, and executed a very good modskillfully Surveyor: in all probability a foreign war, with ern hair cut in a very short time. C. D. BROWN. life Its attendant horrors and loss of He did not tenderly rub his band Superintendent of Schools: treasure. and national JOHN WHEELER. . over that little bald on the The Republican leaders are trying back of the head (mostpace Constable for Ogden City: all old boys THOMAS CUNNINGHAM. to carry the election by storm, with Lave it) and enlarge on the virtues - campaign, hippity-whoo- p but the of his inimitable hair restorer, and WEBER DEMOCRATIC COUNTY masses are thinking and tell you how much brighter life would Intelligent PLATFORM. will vote as they think for Par- seem to you if you would only Invest .. Democrats of Weber coun- they In a bottle of it, nor did he enlarge assembled, do hereby ker, peace and progress. ty, In convention on various themes to display his condeclare ' our- - allegiance to the platversational powers, but confined himforms of our party, adopted by the naGOVERNMENT BY INJUNCTION. self strictly to his professional work. tional convention at SL Louis and the In some respects Japanese barbers 'state' convention at Salt Lake City. are preferable to those of our counWe express our admiration for David B.. Hill the of father reputed our national standard bearers. Judge try. Alton B. Parker a fid Senator Henry G, the movement that led to ihe nominaPossibly this superiority may arise Davis, and congratulate the people of tion of Judge Parker, and who is from the fact that as they do not the state of Utah that they have the known to be close to the Democratic know our language they could not opportunity to assist In electing to the standard-bearedelivered an address indulge in the customary "airy perhighest offices in the gift of the people at Wheeling, West Virginia, that will siflage" if they wanted to. Brooklyn Jtwo such cltlzena our We pledge hearty support to ths have' an important bearing on the Eagle. candidates named by our state con- campaign. tention. .We invite the cordial asstst-anc- e The distinguished Nee Yorker took BOUGHT TO CONVERT POET. towards securing their election of and grounds positive emphatic against In beWeber county who every person lieves In constitutional government In the policy of government by injunc- Brother of Tennyson Would Have Had Him Join Spiritualists. the United States and who desires tion, declaring that a Democratic vicThe world might have lost some of jeace In our own state. do will forever the at polls away ts It, as has been charged In some tory choicest poetry had a certain quarters, there shall be an attempt at with the use of that oppressive Instruhad hla way. It was Frederthe next session of the legislature to ment In labor disputes. ick Tennyson, who was so Impressed humane statute softening Mr. Hill gave a history of the in- by repeal that that his head had somewhat the rigor of the common law 'policy, showing how It had become aa much turned as the table junction 'rule respecting fellow servants, we been opposed by the Democracy and whose waltzings used to delight him. hereby pledge the candidates named favored by the Republican party until He desired hie brother, the poet laurby this convention to oppose such eate, to give up everything to propaunless It shall be by enacting a it had come Into common use as law still further extending the scope means to an end for the gate spiritualism. Frederick told the suppression of this beneficial enactment old story of an unmusical girl made And to the end that the people may of labor movements. to music by Invisible Influence In making the question a party issue andplay have In their own hands the power to of a stout old gentleman who was defeat unjust and vicious legislation It was and la the purpose of the Demo suddenly picked up and whizzed both In the state and in municipalities, cracy. If successful at the to through the thickness of solid walA polls, and also that they may secure the enall in a moment, to be found In a actment Into law of their when un- place a quietus ujxm this Judicial of abuse. we and do courtyard of a house a mile and a half tyranny further Ignored, pledge justly the legislative candidates named by Under a Democratic administration distant, whose gates were closed and locked. The poet did believe there this convention to labor to secure the the employment of the injunction to was passage of a law giving effect to the restrain the something in spiritualism there of the individual liberty constitutional amendment adopted by a remarkable letter of his to Queen k the people of this state four years ago, will be suppressed by federal enact- Victoria on the subject but he could two consecutive ments that will guarantee to each man not which amendment swallow the story of the fat old Republican legislatures have permit- his rights under the constitution. gentlemans travels. So he contented ted to He dormant, and have, in fact at both sessions of the legislature since The history of the Injunction cannot himself with poetry and let spiritual-Is- : . alone. held, burled in committee bills Intro- be reviewed since the labor troubles duced for the purposes above named. of 1STT without noting the Increasing We invite the serious consideration to employ this measure True Happinesa. of the people of this county to the foct tendency whenever misunderstandings arise bethat so far the Mate of Utah has reNo one seems to be happier la Atchceived no benefit from the law Intro- tween capital and labor, and that the ison these evenings than the boy with duced in congress by a Democrat and outcome of the Injunction Is usually a new pup in his arms. The Uplift passed by Democratic votes against will denounce us for saying it, but he to the opposition of the great majority disadvantageous viewtheonemploye. Parker's the Judge question bears a happiness In his face ezeeed-ln- g of the Republican members, though that seen in the face of the lover, of a by government Injunction, as refortunately signed by Republican or the young mother with the baby in reflected by Mr. Hill In the political adpresident, whereby the west shall her arms. The boy with the pup ceive federal aid In the development of dress referred to, cannot fall to strike its arid lands, while in all the adjacent a (again, apologies to the Uplift) knows popular chord among the toilers no Jealousy, fears no apprehension; states large enterprises are already of every class and the pup is his, and. he Is Its. The under way a condition resulting, and without doubt from the contentions, condition throughout the nation. neighbor boys envy him, and he has strife and discord existing between Butte Miner. something at last that loves him withthe two Republican senators of this out saying Don't every five minutes. state, who, agreeing In nothing, negRoosevelt in his letter of acceptance In ticketing the Happy Ones, put the lect the welfare of the whole people. We pledge the Democratic party of declares that Where there is no re boy with the pup at the head. Atchison (Kan.) Globe. Weber county to an economical adthere can be no trust," which imministration of the affairs of the lect county, ever holding that a public of- pels the New York Wprld to retort: Engineering Triumph. "How can there be the respect due to fice Is a public trust The Oroyo railroad, which now runs a president, when his acts so constant MUST BE REGISTERED. from Callao to the gold fields of Cerro If you would vote this year it is Im- ly contradict his words? How can the de Pasco, is considered one of the peratively neceasarv ihat you reg- people respect a president who uses wonders In the Peruvian world. Com istered. Unless your name is on the the executive prerogative to make menctng in Callao, it ascends the registration list you cannot vote. votes for himself, as Mr. Roosevelt has narrow valley of the Rlmac, rising There will be an entire new registra- done: In the pension order; In over nearly 5,000 feet In the first flfty-sition this year. No matter if you have miles. Thence, It goes through the voted before, you cannot vote this year ruling the 'pickled sheepskins' tax to of the Sierras till It unless you get registered again. help Senator Lodge; In the Cuban cl Intricate gorges tunnels the Andes at an altitude of There are Just five days before the gar case; In overruling the appraisers 15,045 feet, the hlgheat point In There are Just two days before the In Boston to the mollify Influential !m world where a piston rod la lection on either of which voters may moved be registered. They are: November porters; In overrruling, under polltl hy tfeam. This elevation Is resrljprl 1st and 2nd. cal pressure,1 the general staff to give ir miles. - trans-Mlssls-sip- pl Attorney-Genera- Teddy-whoop- MOOSE I er above-boar- er Inter-mounta- in d We-the- - r, law-lovi- THE HOU8EHOLDMAN IF I MI8TAKE NOT, THE HOLD-U- P SEA80 N 18 ABOUT DUE- - MADE UGLY BY TATTOOING. Both Sexes of African Natives Fond of the Procesa. Tattooing Is almost universally practiced by both aexea of the natives of Africa. It Is, however, very roughly done and is altogether Inferior to the X tattooing of the Maoris of New Zea-- land and other Pacific races. The method of operation Is simply to make a silt in the skin and then rub in charcoal. Among the less pleasing feminine ornaments muBt be reckoned the nose buttons of the and the frightful pelele or lip ring of the X The nose button Is a cirAnyanjn. cular disk of Ivory or burnished lead, let Into one side of the nostril. Ugly X as Is the effect produced by this. It Is yet a thousand times less hideous than the pelele, which consists of a round flat piece of Ivory, or wood, fixed In a silt In the. upper lips. The slit Is gradually Increased by the Insertion of successive plugs, each a little larger than the preceding one, until it can accommodate a full sized pelele, which sticks out an inch or more In front of the face, rendering the appearance of the wearer scarcely human. The la Wa-Ya- o Ktctyna name UTAHN A a familiar oneandhas become, much more so, as Mr. Charles A. Bass fttajjnQ has his delightful clgaie of that name on the market high-gra- t de !ttQl?TiQ ng splr-ltuall- st Excursion to Ogdon. The Oregon Short Line will sell cheap tickets to Ogden from Collln-sto- n and intermediate points north, Farmington and intermediate points south October 24th, 28th, 29th, god to return October 20th. Come and see the Great Merchant Club Street Fair and CarnlvaL Week commencing October 24th. Ask agents for spirit-rappin- g re-pe- al, wage-earne- g'MAKES'UFE'Sfi rs If you have Bovor worn too Crossott Shoe It Is your misfortune. You have yst to learn the ef porfsotlr designed footwear. f Lewis A. 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