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Show THE DAILY STATE JOURNAL. FRIDAY, OCTOBER PAGE SIX. TICKET POT IN THE FIELD fill FLEET III BREEZES iw of mm of Roar From Mouths of Cannons Will Announce En-tt- y of American Battleships Into Japanese Waters Orders Tomorrow-Mik- ado Expensive Entertainments. dor O'Brien viflll give an elaborate dinner at the Imperial hotel to the American olflcera and prominent Japanese officials. On Tuesday the entertainments provided by the Jaimnese will begin. The arrangrinenu include the most minute details fur the entertainment of the American olflcera and men during every hour of each day of their stay. These Include an audience of the olflcera wlih the emjieror and dally excursions to the outlying joints of interest. During tha stay of the fleet In Japanese wuters the theaters will be open continuously and free to the men of the fleet at all times. There will be daily exrursiona to points of interest in the surrounding country, and these will cost the Americans nothing, nor will any charge be made fur admission to the baseball games and various other sports planned for the amusement of the visitors. Everything Free. I'asaee for the officers of the fleet on all trains and special trains for the accommodation of both officers and men will be provided between Yokohama and Toklo, ai)0 the street All over Japan the greatest interest cars of both citlea will be free to the has been manifested in the coming of men in lTncie Ham's uniform. All the officers will be provided with the Yankee ahlpa and thuuaanda of cities are today free hotel accommodations, and carpeople from other pouring Into Yokohama to take part riages will be placed at tliclr disposal la the public greeting. Admiral Vis- at all times. Kach man of the American fleet will count lto, who has been in charge of the naval preparations, declares that receive a silver medal to commemorate the vialt of tlie fleet will be one of the visit, and each officer will be given the greatest events in the history of a gold medal. In regard to tomorrow's display of modern Japan, jand this opinion is shared by practically all of the Inhabi- Japan's naval strength, there is a general feeling thnt if this ostensibly intants of tlie Mikado's empire. Yokohama will have the opening nocent demonstration does not leave of the fleet's a wholesome impression on her visiand closing functions vialt, but many of the most Important tors, It at least ran do no more harm events will be held In Toklo. Tomor- than that provided by the appearance row and Sunday will he devoted en- of the American flecL The American tirely to receptions and entertainments demonstration on the Pacific has been n In thta city. On Monday, Oct. It. Interpreted hern na a supposed to the world, and Japan has whlrh will be known aa American Day, the rear admirals of the fleet, with confessed her willingness to accept It their start's, will go to Toklo. They sa such; ut Japan's own unpretenwill 'be given apartments in the im- tious exhibition of what her navy can perial palace at Khiha, where Judge do will be for the sake of those with Taft was entertained during hie recent whom her interests are more immevialt. and an imperial carriage will diately concerned. From all that ran be found out from be placed at the disposition of each rear admiral. Official calls will be Ulklng with the Japanese themselves, A they apparently atUeh no significance exchanged on Monday morning. luncheon to the rear admirals and to the appearance of the American fleet their suits, given by Ambassador on the Pacific ; but In talking among OrRrien at the American embassy, will themselves their opinion! ara leu n to the served. While addressing a Japanese be followed by a reception American olflcera on the embassy audience at a public meeting not long grounds. On Monday night Ambaiaa- ago a speaker asserted that America's decision to send her battle fleet to the Pacific had created the greatest anxEC0N0MI8TS FOR MEN iety among the Japanese, but that the friendly attitude of the United States and tlie cordial welcome to be offered to the American fleet In Japan had done much to allay the unpleaunt YOKOHAMA, (Ht. IS. Side by Bide with tlx- - brilliant standard of the Ml luulu, the Star and Stripva are today floating from tin thousand building and flagstaff In Tokuhaiua, waving a greeting to the mighty fleet of American tiattleKhiji that will in a few hours enter the harbor. A lialf million dol lars will be expended in the entertainment of the men of the fleet during! their stay in Japan, and the great popular deniouMtratiuu will doubtless forever set at rest tin alarmist reports regarding the alleged Japanese hostility to Ameriea and Amerlean. bivn up in a great battle Hue of welcome, the monster battleships that are the pride of Nippon will greet the Incoming American fleet with a booming salute. For the last month almoat the entire Japanese navy has been engaged in imposing maneuver!, and the program of the morrow will be the final feature of this extensive naval The sight of the navy of practice. Nippon, decorated In Ua holiday attire, meeting and greeting the great fleet from acroaa the seas, will doubtless be one of the most imposing naval spelt aclcs tliat the world has ever known In time of peace. a object-lesso- feeling. BAPTIST CHURCHES. $2.00 HATS Are Perfection MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Oct. 1. The Minnesota State Baptist association, which has been in session here during the week, will conclude Its forty-ninth convention today. Tailoring Department CANNOT BE BEATEN. WE HAVE THE LARGEST FALL OF AS- AND WINTER FABRICS IN OGDEN. Our Cleaning MONEY 1 LININGS OR REFUNDED. COAT FRONTS NEVER fairs of this state. That this la true :e known and understood by all classes of men Mormon. Jew and Gentile who have given either cursory or study of the political development of the past ten or more year and a keenly understood by men who will not admit it a by the men of the American party. To support this assault upon the political Integrity of the Republican and Democratic parties of Utah it la necessary to hut briefly call attention to the fact that tha court of events ha amply proven the Republican party of Utah to have been the pet creation of President Joseph F. Binith (who is accepted as a divine guide by the Mormon people in teiniNiral a well aa spiritual affairs) from the time of his early sensational statement in a speech at Balt Lake to the effect that he did not blame the Republican congresses for withholding ataie fiood from Utah, owing to the supposed fact that all Mormons were. Democrats, down to his last equally sensational utterance at the tabernacle at Bait Lake during the recent conference, thanking God that we were now properly represented in congress by Reed Smoot, by Joseph Howell, tnor-ou- gh We Invite those Holding the following Numbers to Com e No. No. No. No. No No. Republican, pliant and Jack-Morm- Republican; while the Democratic party, at the outset of its career declaring for the absolute separation of church and state, and getting that principle incorporated into the constitution of Utah, haa been surely and inconsistently at each succeeding state convention, receding from its original attitude on this question, until at its recent state convention held at Logan it refused to re --declare itself in any manner whatsoever on this vital principle, thus proving its complete ajmstasy from the organic law of our state. And we ask, what more complete domination of a state by a church could be afforded than that a church, after a decade of stubborn resistance on the' part of the Democratic party, haa forced that party to silence on the one Issue which all men of Intelligent and honest-minde- d all creeda and parties know to be paramount, and without whose successful solution along the lines of the American Idea, Utah can never become an American state as an American state Is understood to be by the rountry at large and by all the peoples of the earth. The American party of Weber coun- therefore, declares Its pitiYKtseto Ue one and singular, that Is, to make of Weber county a normal American community, dominated, not by what haa been confessed by itself to be 'dominant church," but by the great social, civil and moral Impulses which have alwaye been and are character-, istic of the people of the United Stst.-sand which have given to them' the distinctiveness universally, understood to be described by the word American" as differentiating them from any cither people. Th American party of Weber county, therefore, declares that it will wage a political warfare in behalf of American principles of government un-- il the voice of the people shall not longer be suppressed by the Ipse dixit of a hierarchy, hut shall be effectively and freely expressed In the government of Weber county and of the state of Utah, without let or hindrance from any priesthood or priestcraft on earth. Mormon or otherwise. The eole purpose of the American party Is to make of Weber county a normal American community and as the dominance of the state by the church, with ltg flood of evils flowing therefrom, le the pole condition which makes of Weber county an community, the only principle for $100.00 jqjjq jqqq qqq awarded 5th Premium was awarded 6th Premium... woo 10.00 iojX) THE JUDGES WERE n; by George Butheriand, and Get the Money was awarded let Premium......... was awarded 2nd Premium woo awardod 3rd Premium woo awardod 4th Premium Mrs. F. G. Edoon, Mr. Fred F, Bond, Mr. W. 8. Bingham and Misa Edna Rowland, Should any of theoe Premiums bo unclaimed by S p. m, Oct. 24, the Judgea will publicly, at our (tore, malts another selection e declare who shall receive th. unclaimed Premium. Hold your numbers till after thie date. Thanking ur many frionda and patrons for their interest and patronage, wa otil remain, yours for bud ness, semiannual Murnum-High-Prie- st 11,665 1,316 10,235 12,020 11,075 785 I Ogden Furniture Carpet Co. Hyrum Pingree, Mgr. which the American party stands Is the real separation of church and state, aa contemplated in the constitution, lor with that separation and the lose of political autocracy by the chiefs uf the Mormon church will surely fall the evils of polygamy and polygamous living, the multiplication of children without rights within the aocal convention of mankind, the tyrany of commerce practiced by means of extorted tithes, the persecution of individuals for and constiexercising their God-givtutional right of free speech, and the other Innumerable monstrous coercions of a priestcraft which preya upon the superstitious fears of Hi adherents. The appeal, therefore, of the American party is to all classes and creeds, and as the benefits of its mission, If IKiasible, are more vital to the Individ- GRAND en Wo can supply you with the highest grads of Grand Pianos on the market at than to the it appeals es- peclally and forcibly to th Moi mon for support until the things which stain- - alike the church and the ' state shall have been removed, and N come only a reminiscence of history, while our beloved Utah shall be known ae a Commonwealth where individual freedom' is sanctity and where a peo- -; pie dwell who stand as adamant against the withering hand of oppression. In whatsoever guise It may appear. We declare our solemn purpose to be not to make war upon the Mormon people, but to protect them in the rights vouchsafed to them by the con-be stitution and by law that they may participants to the full In he splendor of American Institutions and not the aerfa of ecclesiastical masters who boast upon oath before the world that they live In defiance of the laws of God and man. We endorse the state platform of the American party, ual American-Mormo- very roosonabls prices. Stein way Grands at Naw York prices, with freight added. Our terms and prices on th following makes n i are the easiest; i T ST' JJ A Usual Oecurrer 1 ee," amid Waggaby. morning paper, there la a Ing In the east. "What? A rebellion lu cried his Interested guest "No; only thsxua." Giva uo a call and bm our beautiful Pianos. ThomasHorne Music Company Jsumal want ada deliver the goods WMD- - (EALC(D Who STANDS IN A CLASS SELF AND EVERY BY Next to Geo. A. 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