Show n n I I 1 T I Ir 0 0 0 r I L LW Why hy Utah Of h Should ho Go t d col a J I hF S I 1 i IH h i i I hi II S i I IiI HI Ii I i III I i fF H HI Ht F Fl 1 l I 1 11 1 I I 4 1 t I 1 t 1 I i If 11 I 11 e I j 1 r ii Ii 1 j j Ij I II 4 I j 1 I I I I L j to toH H t I HI IMI hI IIII l F I Hi II i dF hi I hW H I JUDGE ALTON B PARKER i Splendid c n o of the tho 1 Man the tho Democrats Have 1 Nomad Named For President ALTON ITON B K has lias long been ben called New Nw Yorks favorite i JUDOS eon 1011 on And it ft would seem seam that he Ire II li la I Boon toon IO n to II be tailed culled tho the favorite son lion on and andl highest l I eat till of at the United States Horn norn upon the farm accustomed J to Hi Us II toll tolls and aM hardships hardship he Ii h has hal risen by hie 1111 own efforts paid for his own education and been honored beyond most moat of follow fellow men Never has haa hashe hashe he known the bitterness bittern of political def defeat t Ills Itle course has over lver been bean up upward upward J Jward I ward The crowning honor of his hili thus thull far has been bun his bin elevation to the chief of at thO the court of oC appeals the highest judicial tribunal In Inthe Inthe J the state slate tat Mom From this exalted position h hit he unhesitatingly tingly stepped when be standard bearer In tho the contest for tor the 1 chosen to his bin hi party presidency of the United States J Judge Jud Jull e Parker Parler JB Jn 8 well nigh an Ideal candidate For the office omeo of lee of ot chief ex ox executive J of tills Uda till great rat Republic he ho li in peculiarly by b temperament training and education Personally ll he la I a II most mOlt loveable man II 11 Ile Is la 62 2 years yearn of ot J age Igo ge In perfect health nearly six feet In stature as nn an arrow athletic and capable of great crt mental menIal and physical endur endue endurance ance Altogether he h Is le a splendid specimen of ot American manhood In manner I he h la fe II most mat democratic le Born Horn In the country he has hIlS never lost loot his hili love lova for rural Ufa lito When hU hS hl business buln dots dote not require his bin hi presence In the capital ho he resides nt lit his hit beautiful country home nt at on the Hudson which has hall borne the name of Rosemount for tar halt half n a 1 T Here lIere ha ho Is to honored and andrell rell tOt by b his hI neighbor who look upon him ns as a l man mM among amonI men Ho lie lr I I known as na an early arly riser and end while nt lit one of his hll first note acts In Inthe Inthe Inthe the nummer time Is I to don a bathing stilt atilt au It and take tAlle a plunge Into the Hudson H 11 Is la an nn expert Ix rt swimmer and Is fond of this ns M well as an all nil other forms forme to fill II of athletic and end outdoor exercise urel and recreation After breakfast he usually i mounts mount his hie hi saddle horse home and taken lake a ride around his lite farm torm which comprises several viral hundred aorta acres All the work of the farm Is 18 carried on under the tho su au of at the Judge himself who Is la n a practical farmer The judges hobby hob hobby hobby by la is blooded bloated cattle The Inspection of ur the tho farm Is In completed about 11 it and returning to th the house hou Judge Julge Parker rends his mall mull and the morning newspapers era until noon when the family sits altH down to luncheon After lire tho midday meal Judge Parker shuts himself up In the tho library with his private secretary takes taken up tho affairs of ot the state slat lAt and his hili family see ace no moro more of ot him hint unless there is la I urgent reason for disturbing him until he Is la called for supper at fit six Within this profound study atud room Judge Parker has hal made himself lt familiar with the great questions of ot government Ho Ha o knows known the history and needs of ot his country Into his hands the tho great party of ot const conati government hns committed Its HII standard with abiding faith In tn his hla courage integrity capacity and an patriotism and In the tho belief ballet that under his hI leadership It will achieve a and beneficent victory on November 8 I rE To The People of Utah n Gi Greeting ee I CONGRATULATE CONGRATULATE YOU UPON THE CLOSE OF AN IMPORTANT I POLITICAL CAMPAIGN ON THE PART OF THE DEMOCRATS OF I UTAH IT HAS BEEN CONDUCTED IN A SPIRIT OF Olf ABSOLUTE FAIR FAIRNESS FAIRNESS i iNESS NESS TO OUR OPPONENTS AND CANDOR TOWARD THE PUBLIC f OUR CANDIDATES FOR I OR THE HIGH OFFICES OF PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES HAVE GROWN DAILY I fc IN THE TIIE FAVOR OF THE PEOPLE AND AT THIS WRITING EVERY EVERYTHING EVERYTHING EVERYTHING THING LOOKS ENCOURAGING FOR THEIR TRIUMPHANT ELEC ELECTION ELECTION TION IF THIS SHALL BE THE fHE HAPPY HA RESULT OF Ol THE NATIONAL i CAMPAIGN THE PEOPLE OF THE UNITED STATES MAY REJOICE IN INTHE INTHE i THE PRESERVATION OF CONSTITUTIONAL GOVERNMENT AS AGAINST GOVERNMENT OF RECKLESS RECK LESS PERSONAL CAPRICE IN UTAH THE PEOPLE ARE ESPECIALLY TO BE CONGRATULATED CONGRATULATED CONGRATULATED ON THE fHE OPPORTUNITY TO VOTE FOR SUCH MEN AS THE DEMOCRATIC OF HIGH CHARACTER AND EXCEPTIONAL EXCEPTIONAL ABILITIES THEY TIlEY HONORED DEMOCRAT DEMOCRATIC IC TEST OF FITNESS FOR POLITICAL A I J PUBLIC ARE HONEST THEY ARE CAPABLE WITH CANDIDATES OF WHOM THIS CAN BE TRUTHFUL TRUTHFULLY 1 LY SAID AND STANDING AS THEY DO FOR THOSE SPLENDID SPLENDID 1 DID PRINCIPLES OF GOVERNMENT IN THE TIIE DEMOCRATIC PLATFORMS STATE AND NATIONAL AND STAND STANDING STANDING STANDING ING ALSO AS THEY DO AT THIS TIME FOR THE POLITICAL PEACE OF UTAH THERE OUGHT TO BE AND CAN BE NO DOUBT OF OUR SUCCESS AT THE fHE POLLS ON THE EIGHTH OF NOVEMBER FROM EVERY COUNTY COME ADVICES THAT FORK FORESHADOW SHADOW A DEMOCRATIC VICTORY IT IS EVIDENT THAT THAI THE TILE PEOPLE ARE I AROUSED TO THE FACTS THAT THE BROILS AND CONTENTIONS OF THE TIIE REPUBLICANS ARE ENTIRELY RESPONSIBLE FOR THE DISTURBED CONDITIONS WITHIN OUR STATE AND SERIOUSLY AFFECT API OUR BUSINESS INTERESTS AND REPUTATION ABROAD THAT THE SERIOUSNESS OF THE SITUATION HAS GROWN APACE UNDER REPUBLICAN RULE THAT A SETTLEMENTS the TROUBLE t tWILL WILL BE RENDERED FAR MORE DIFFICULT WITH A CONTINUA CONTINUATION j TION OF THAT PARTY IN POWER THE fHE ONLY SOLUTION THEN OF THE GREAT TROUBLE THAT CONFRONTS AND OUR STATE IS TO SETTLE THE MATTER BY THE ELECTION OF THE r DEMOCRATIC TICKET I AM ASSURED HOWEVER IN THE FINAL DAYS OF THE CAMPAIGN EFFORTS WILL BE MADE TO DISSUADE THE PEOPLE FROM THIS HIGH PURPOSE BY RECKLESS UTTER UTTERANCES UTTERANCES UTTERANCES ANCES MISREPRESENTATIONS AND FALSE CHARGES AGAINST CANDIDATES WHEREFORE I TAKE THIS OCCASION TO SOUND A NOTE OF WARNING I REMIND YOU OF THE SACREDNESS OF THE FRANCHISE I WARN YOU AGAINST THE SCANDAL MONGER AND POLITICAL MISCHIEF MAKER THE WHISPERER AND TALE TALEBEARER TALEBEARER TALEBEARER BEARER SUCH CHARACTERS ARE THE WORST ENEMIES OF UTAH THEY SHOULD BE EXPOSED IN EVERY INSTANCE THEY INSULT THE rHE INTELLIGENCE OF HIM WHOM THEY THUS APPROACH AND GRADE DEGRADE b DI THE CITIZENSHIP OF THOSE WHOM THEY INFLUENCE 1 THE BATTLE IS NOW FOUGHT WE HAVE MADE A VALOR VALOROUS VALOROUS VALOROUS OUS FIGHT WE HAVE CONDUCTED A CLEAN CAMPAIGN WE HAVE ASSAILED THE CHARACTER OF OJ NO CANDIDATE OUR PRIN PRINCIPLES PRINCIPLES PRINCIPLES HAVE BEEN INTELLIGENTLY EXPOUNDED AND NOW IN INTHE INTHE INTHE THE LANGUAGE OF JUDGE PARKER WITH CALMNESS AND CON CONFIDENCE CONFIDENCE CONFIDENCE WE AWAIT THE PEOPLES VERDICT SIMON BAMBERGER CHAIRMAN DEMOCRATIC STATE HEADQUARTERS SALT LAKE CITY UTAH I NOVEMBER 3 1904 I m i l 1 I 1 S i I h i H i I E thI FI F hW 11 hi t F hl t I i I a 1 i General Reasons t Because all al I men melt should stand equal before the law x Because special privileges to favored classes should cease Because corruption in high hi h places should be rebuked 1 Because public offices should be regarded as a public trust I It i t Because the peoples people government should be economically administered Because United States Senators should be elected by direct vote of the people i i Because the tendency to militarism threatens to change the character of our gov government go v i 1 Because the spirit s Brit of the Republic as S founded by the Fathers must be e preserved Because the Democratic candidates for President and Vice President stand for constitutional government I Because the Democratic Party stands for the of our re resources resources j sources Because the Democratic Party Part favors the reclamation of the arid and wet west by a na national irrigation system Because the present members irrigation law Ift owes its origin and passage to the efforts and a nd j votes of the Democratic members ment erl of congress Because the taxing power should be bl used only for raising the necessary revenue t f i for the lh government economically administers administered i i ii Because the dangers arising from illegal combinations of capital must be checked Because the Democratic Party is the tite leader of popular reforms and the defender r of popular government 7 1 1 Because the Dem Party stands for the abolishment of the territorial system 1 and the admission slon of tho the territories as states of the union J Because the Democratic Party Part stands for the good order of society the rights of J i property mad and the just reward of labor JJ Because the time tittle has lias come when government by the people of the people and for forthe forthe or orthe the people IH ople should he realized in 1 I i HI hi H H t i hi Fi rI hf 1 F H i h H Fd S t S H S I F i I I hF H I IH S F H II H l F 1 H HS IH H i H 1 I H hi hi 1 f HOW flOW TO PREPARE PREP ARE YOUR BALLOT BALLOTT T x 1 Ta T I vote veto th the Democratic ticket It Is I only n to put a 1 In the oracle under q th the party emblem the tho rooster B n sun Mir the X is made In the tho th centre Centro of the circle and nd the Ink carefully i blotted so that folding th the hI ballot will tint make a f second cross mea on nn some Borne other part of the th ballot which t I 1 might result Nult In the th throwing out of or the tho ballot and the toes loss of the vote HOW TO VOTE A SCRATCHED TICKET That Than who ho bo wish with to vote ot for candidates on two or 11 more mOn tickets may either put a n 1 cross arose cro s In the small t square equal opposite th the name of ot each candidate desired and makes Inke no cross croon whatever under any party em emblem emblem 1 blem or Put lut a eras Of In ti the Ole under th the rooster for Instance nce and then than n a t crone crews opposite each name on tho the other ticket fIC ar desired de Imd careful to 10 run tun th the pen through the tho corresponding name or C names nam on the ticket under the th Ih j party emblem where when you lt hay have v put your our oroa t Care should b taken to te blot every Ink mark nark so a 11 that in folding molding the th ballot the crosses and nd scratches J shall not be bel duplicated on other ether party parts of ot the ballot T WHAT WHA T SPOILS A BALLOT I 1 If It tho ho n In III the circle under a 10 party emblem Is I not clearly within the circle L I It tin the areas artIe under the ibe lb emblem In is made mode In two or more places which often otton occurs In folding the tho ballot where when wh the tb Ink has haa not noi been carefully blotted or dried MId drieda t S The ballot Is spoiled In part whir where in preparing a scratched ballot the voter neglects neglect to erue f or run the pen through th the nerve isme on his party ticket where Ire he has hili put pul a omen cross cro under a 1 party pari emblem emb m cor J with the name on Oil some somo other tl tI ket where when a 0 cross h been In such auch COM care no vote Ot Is II counted for or that particular office t 4 t when the crosses cross and scratches are made mad with pencil of ot any kind klud lie no sure aure to us use UM the pen run 3 and end Ink within your jour our booth In preparing g your our ticket 1 I It j Ij t i i t H t I I HH i IH H iS HH i I HH H H H H Sit H HF IH 1 H F H EtH H in 1 H M i 1 1 i i I II mr q r 0 I 11 S F I hi I 1 I Y Y Democratic TicKet t Y t I A A I t C Q X I Ir r y X I A I t tI I Fon ron PRESIDENT x X t r ALTON n f lAnKEn Y I II I FOR FOil NT V t 0 O DAVIS DAVISi V Vo i I 0 o For Far Presidential r S i mID I J II II SNOW I I For Par Congress I ORLANDO w rowans I Par Por P Governor r JAMBS JA IRS H n I Per of ot Supreme Court urt S 8 t For Per Secretary of ot State plate I LR I N HARMON nAI ION N I Per Fur Treasurer V I W IJ D WILSON WILS N V A Tor Por Auditor 3 JOHN W For Superintendent ent of ot Schools jl I 1 NATHAN AN T fj J I For Attorney T e ORANT C RAOL Y f I J d JUDICIAL TICKET E For Judges Third Court WILLIAM C HAM HAIL t W lt J r II A AA A N H unY J I Por Dl Attorney t r ItAY AY VAN COlT COTT I COUNTY TICKET Per Far County Commissioners For lanen lane r T Term rm J Horn home n 3 Pur Por Short Term Ht Stephen Hayi ti ays t For Tor County Count J Beare v r lor lar County P r Humel Ulima il 4 r Per County y T n Par County Countr c Lund Iund r Per Por County F Cummings r For ot County rU H Jr I Young OU K r For Por County Sur yorA H U Hock I II I Por tor County n I For Por Justice of ot the le c Viii nl Hamer I r Por Samuel muel I LEGISLATIVE TICKET i Par For Elate Rl te Sixth D Diet In trio ol t j Jam Jame C CI Leary George D liar liar i I nUd nerd J Rt wart P I For 11 H Dun Darn I rn John B ll Clark CUrk Joseph Joeeph W low j Samuel l B IA Hamer C H U McCoy Culbert Culbert t L I L 01 Olsen n fierce C IU Riser r Jr Dr br r 0 tl L I I I Douglas a Bp no r Tony Tuny Jacob Jacol I ion C CITY JUDICIAL TICKET t I I For Judges I A S 6 FOWLER 7 i nonnis I i Of H i H I HH t in I H 1 1 H 1 HH HI hF 11 h he hH 1 w e J S f J S i I I I rr 1 1 1 r rI I r t I i t I I 1 1 1 11 I I I Of 1 T Tj r I 1 I Ii Iii E c j i I r I t tr tI tri r ri 1 11 r t 4 i o 1 I I I I I II It III I t 1 1 l I E Ito ELY II LY q Iq t I Ir to toI y I to f i iT r T h I Y I I I l 1 I t I 1 n t j I Ii I i H H I IH HII II HI H j HENRY G V e DAVIS I How t tho Democratic Vice v pr Presidential Nominee ne Rose ROSO From Poverty to Wealth and Honor liE Illy LIFE of Henry Benr 0 O Davis commonly known ns as II Ih y ini t told old man In the United states Is le another 1 Told THE T example of ot what mm ma be bo accomplished by n a poor 1001 boy bo who has the right material It b I him was born In the Iho village of Woodstock Maryland No November I vember 16 1823 Ho lie comes comas ot of stock and his hi ancestors were er erI I loyal lon Americans during the Revolutionary war HI IIII ills father was wu a soldier In the of and subsequently retired I war s as ns a II successful merchant in end endy i y 1 founded the of at Woodstock took tool railroad d contracts and lost Ids his hI for tor fortune e 1 tune Then ho he fell tell 11 and anti left loft a I widow four tour sons none and a daughter On Henry tell fell the responsibility of becoming the tha breadwinner of ot the th ran tare 1 ly Iy who deprived himself of educational advantages In favor of ot a younger r brother contenting himself with the meager mger mental training of a country school and beginning work on the farm of Former Governor Howard Th The hey boy was WU willing active and Intelligent When nineteen years year old he n a position as on freight on th the Ohio He lie ewe soon promoted to be a II conductor From Prom that position he ho rote rose gradually then rapidly Until he become became a builder and owner of railroads and a 1 developer of ot othis his states resources It H was at after tor Mr Davis had been railroading for five n years yearn when he was I made mad master of transportation and given his hi s flint first opportunity to display executive ability That was wan his opportunity and anil he h made tho the most of It To him belong the tM origin of the Iho plan of running mil railroad road trains train at night Prior to this ii In all trains traits would stop top when then came on until the next mornIng morn |