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Show A -- .. - . - We, tba r r:::r-:- y tlj rtOi f.Ltr.na, c! A v.-- R - - ir3 V, ; Maliere of the Democratic ifi.. .a, 1b convention m i car faith in the prio- Bumbled, i ciphss of l.b tf fnd justice, the. Declar- . !! !snci, and evurycon-'titutionatiQii of Imi t.Uk. jid designed to pre nerve and perpetuate the blessings of free government. . We etaud lor the old republic, to ore eerve It In ell ita integrity. We favor .progress .aud expansion by peaceable inethoda to people who ere tit for aa eociation in the aiaterhood of tberep ib lie! but' we oppoee expansion by and subjugation of peoplea unfit lor our citizenship. ' We affirm end approve the Demo platform adopted in national -- i p;i: al , . con-que- Qcratio at Kansas City, and heartily the nominees of that convan for .president and 'tion vicu-prt- si dent, Tha success of the Democratic party at the po Is means the restoration of ' t the peoples power. It means the res cue of this country from the adminia tratioir wli ieh now degrades and die- -. hoooru it, .It means that the Conatito tion and its safeguards of i.berty will , be saciedly maintained and upheld,and efforts at conquest and the imposition j of despotic. government upon the peoof the Philippine islands will ple cease. " A closf declaratic a of our purpose to . accord the people of thore ulands In dependence and wil, to an end thebloodshed and an -- archy which the Republican ' admtuUtrauuniiss there produced. There --will no longer be any neces eity for tnaiuUtoing a large and grow- -. and the Mig militaryntablifchment, people will lie relieved of tlie excessive burdens oi taxation which result there' 'from. W declare anew for the free and coinage of both silver and gold StTbdVaVi 'otifi to' 1 without waiting for the consent of any other nation, believing that the principle of bimetal lisip it enduring, and that general and permanent prosperity cannot be secured maiuUined-without .. and its establish -- -- l,lmg - . . - w , ted . , 1 Trusts, festered by Republican poll j dee cation and aiTnrded immunity from prose by Republican administration, 'now control many lines of industry and. '"curtail the people in their rights aid liberty and the pursnitof happiness. ' They coifrliuteaa intolerable evil, and ! ' tie Democratic is pledged to its party .' eradication, ' 'We faver the election of United Staes senators br the direct vote of the peo favor the adoption of the e amendment propoeed by the last Democratic .. legislature of Utah t legislation where ' providing by the prope may fie alloaed to vote , on the Jaws that shall govern them. . 'We favor the reclamation of our Vast arid region, and to tbatend will work t for state and national legislation to i facilitate the storage of water. The, Democratic, party -- pledger itseti maintain the system of our public schools fit frem sectarian control. We pledge the Democratic party to ' , give the state "honest, capable and economical adoiinhtratlon. We denounce the Republican party of the calkin for its - subserviency to in i flounces corrupt and antagonistic to Jbe. peoples role, end for its commit -- , ple-AV- nsl "to .j & Vat of the exalted presidential iuoivnpant into the control inces er rubjsct poejoicaa; , for its sqnand ref t c lives of Americans in sn nr, 'v coi...lct proseestsd in order ..naneial greed at its master that mar have new field for exploitation, for ita league with the aulta of Hula ami ita pladxed recognition of hia right of imperial rnlership under oar flag. We coudema the Kepnblican party of Utah tor ita support of these iniquities which it attempts to perpetuate. We denounce the Republican nation al. administration for ita perfidious be' trayai of the struggling people of Porto ltko. We condemn the Republican arty of Utah tor ita participation in, aud ita approval of the heartless oppression of onr new clUxens in that island. We hoi I that evety voter who supports the Republican party of Utah is a wilful participant iu the cruelties waged against the people who a nghtenr help anl have received our indignities. We denounce the Republican party of the nation for its political partnership with the trusts of the country whose aid it invokes when seeking power and whose bidding it permraie when that poaeris attained. We condemn Republican officials of this state for their neglect to enforce the state laws designed for the suppression of trnsta aud the protection of the people from ts their rapacity. . We denounce the Republican party of the United Mates for its determination to fix upon the people the woes of the. single gold Standard re finance. We con uemn the Republican partv of the etate o U tali for its shameful abandonment of the xilvet causa - and ite b'se sarren " der to tbe money trust whieh controls its national organisation. - We point to the fact that the present Repub'icnn administration in this state ow.s its existence and its power to the acceptance' by tbe people of solemn Republican pledges po labor . for the restoration of silver until that end was achieved There is not nowand there has not been a Kepnblican elected in Utah to state or Ration at o m e eree pt Upon bis covenant 1 1 the people to support the cause of bimetallism We denounce the officials who thus gained power for their betraval of the peoples trust and we appeal to tbe voters ot this state to .respot at the: bah lot box the violatienof promise and the surrender ot tbe. peoples right by the Republican party of Utah at tbe dicta-tiouo- f the peepin' enemies," We ask th voters of .this 'state to remember tbe platform and the 'pledges dn whicb the governor,' secretary of state, attor ney general andjue'ice, rf the supreme court were elected by the Republican party in IS"!!; and' to set its seal of disapproval npou tbe act of recreancy ( there official who bsve deserted their covenants, and before , their term of offi.-lias expired are seeking m adherents of the - single gold standard. x .... ' . The Democratic came ipto powPrty er at the commencement of the nine-- e teenth centnry under the leaderahipof that matchVss" patriot and etatesman, M Jefferson, at a time when monarch ial tendencies under the old federal party alarmed the people foe the safety of Republican inatiintiona; and now at the commencement of the twentieth ceiitniy when I m peri lit n isIt again is fit. menacing the giyat Republic, ting that the people should again place in power that party which stands for the conservation and preservation of free goyenimeat for, of and by tbe peo Th-m- .... lla- - , , De- to tbe ranks of the who formerly affiliated with the Kepnbhcau party, bnt who have, for the sake of principle, been compelled todert its rants. Relieving that the principles for which the Democratic.-partin the and state stands are true, we ask !or the support of all people without hgard to previous partv affiliation. We welcome office of a mocracy those sfc In tion, tbs tsovsd on beS Vw rsALrir: of which be also the committee: "Resolved, Uy the DemOcreile party .f of Tbs Fttcsfal, , Reitoratlon of tbs whipping poet lor tbe correction of wife beaters is urged by the grand jury, and effort will be made to induee the legislature to giro magistrates discretionary power to order that form of punishment whenever they deem fine or Imprisonment insufficient or Inadvisable. Objections to tbe proposed measure have been mads by some of the judges, mainly on tbe grounds that it is not x in harmony with modern ideas, and that whipping degriiim tbe wan subjected to t!i puuishmeut. A lew prescribing corporal punishment as tbs sole penalty and leaving the magistrate ..1 no discretionary'"' power might be open to objection on tbe grounds mentioned, although it is tUffiouU to conceive of Tbs further degraa ;on or brutalization . of the man who, drunk or eober, beats' bis -- wife "to" gratify bis savage lust of poweraad sense of authori ' : j The' whipping post may be a relic of the last centnry, as some of the objectors,. iserV bQt wifo beating Is a survival of savagery that must be eradicated and is sot amenable to twentieth century treatment- on the moral suasion plan. It is obvious that in most caassi only Increases tbe hardships of the abused woman and family and; adds anotherUrri-taotl- b tbe domestic strife, while imprisonment in a twentieth century jail is not only no pnninh meet, but is a luxurious vacation forthe cross brute- - who beats a woman. It is admitted that tbe penal tier J bow applied do not deter and that wife boating is not discouraged by fear of law. That a more effective remedy for the t Til is : demanded even . tbs opponents of tbe whipping post admit, yet they fail to suggest" any' thing in place of It, "V , Tbe efficiency of the lash as a corrective is not questioned. Bodily pain is the only form of suffering that can be felt by men of low intelligence and brutal Instincts, and the fear of it is very likelyto remain intheir conacionsneas even when all other normal mental processes' are submerged In alco- i -- - -- -- . -- j hol. . As a penalty for theft and ordinary misdemeanors, whipping would be a relapse in fioauria! autocrat and personal dicta ter. We deplore the weakness of I hose Utah Republicans who fonabt their and repugnant to modern -party- fn principle in 1890 and have. becomeits apologiste and devotees for ibougbi and feeling; is probsake-e- f able that those who deem tbs pro'the power and pelf in 1900 ' We deiiuuace the Republican patty of posed measure s step backward the nation fpr ita betrayal of the spirit have iu mind the whipping post as of liberty in waging an onneceaoary and was a hundred years ago, tho it bloody war against pledged allies in the iPlillippiue inlands, for its attempt to : Immediately after the adoption of tbe common punishment for all tha expand this Republic of free and eqbal regular platform Senator Itawl ns of- minor iofraciions of the law. and rotates iuio an empire of satrapies, prov fered the folio wieg as a oeparate reao- - an not reflect that it is intended to i -- m andt n' y lin semi-barbaris- apply tu one class of offenders that Cxniiot be reached otherwise. Tbe arguments in favor of tbo establishment - of corporal pun ishment for hnmsp brutes who inflict physical injury upon women MISCELLANEOUS COLUMN. PROFESSIONAL. outweigh nfl the sentimental object ionB that have been raised, and the recommendation of the grand WILKINSON, A 60N, should be heeded by tbe leg jury 81 r. E.'G.nOWANS. AKK ialituie. VVe baartly Indorse the Diseases ot Eye, Ear, Rose and Throat, Headquarters for School Supplies. fropositioo Philadelphia North American. ( tlaases Scientifically fitted. Fine Stationery, Boots, Magatlaea, 4For three days and nights -- Office over Campbell A Morrells. ' suffered agony untold from an aU Stores supplied at lowest possible Utah, Logan, , of tack morbus brought on cholera, ' -j. r prices. by eating cucumbers, say a M. E. Opposite Poeto Sloe, Logaiv lowtber, clerk of the district court. R. 8. Budge, , 1 thought Centerville, . Iowa. ' , ' should suralv and die, a dozen - Wall Paper!" Wall Paper! different medicines buttried . Attorney ai' Law; to no all 7 r 'r AXD WE .7 I sent for, a bottle of Are tlis'petiplc to pat ft on. Chamberlains Colic, Cholera and ever Diarrhoea Remedy and three doses First National Bank, . relieved me entirely. This remedy JOHN BENCH. LOGAN. UTAH ' for sale by Riter Bros. Drag Co. o While House, Sad. Street. .. Jess' ---.- I- - . a, A- 1 1 Til Experience Is tbebest Teacher. Use Ackers English Remedy in any ot coughs, colds or croup. ' Should Theres no reed to Bend to tbe care it fail to give immediate relief money dty; if you wsDt the moet ap-t- o 25 cts. and 50 eta. For sale ; dele r. by Drug Co., Logan, Utah, Franklin, I reatonand Montpelier, Ida.7 eanTtaTs; r. Charles A. Cowanis. refu-Mte- . Dentist. . y RUar-Bro- T Inter ioF Decoration , j sntistry practiced la all Its branch s. You can get it fey coming to Ice over Campbell A Morrell's Cloth L C. V. HANSEN, uig Btore. Utah. ;an, j . ' p. U, . Teeth 10. T . t' h , .. N work guaranteed to be first felaas. Veih extrseted without pain. ; ice over UrO. Store, Logsa U1 4 using It. It Is every where admitted to be tbs most successful remedy in use for bowel complaints and the 6nly one that nevar fails. It Is pleasant, safe and rlUbla.f - o ; MAOHINISTO. 11.00. Cleaning Teeth $L(K, You assume no risk when you buy Chamberlains Colic, Cholera Paper Hanger and Decorator. and - Diarrhoea Remedy. : Riter Bros.' Drug Co. will refund your ' Over 1st National Bank. monsy if yoa srs not sitiafietLafter POULSON. Vvet of Teeth . . r P. M. d. JOSEPH WILSON r ! ... & SON. Machinists.; ' Iron and brarejfounderles. ' j . , HiUeri Tertiacay, t J . Albert Heller, living at "1114 Icgan Island. Farnham L, Omaho, says: I have triad most every thing that is used as a prevectivs or cure , for r T. BAP.EIZTT. r ' - Ttf .XtjukUsora rczli riptal headache, but nothing did ms so Architsct-fcn- d " Uti Bcdiratin cf ltdtpeaitsca; much good as Krauses Headache Others who have used Superintendent. tii -- ::r:'j xr.Zrz. it CapcsleJL them aif the tarns ' thir?. i rer Lt National Rank,- - rcrli. 25c. Sold by City Dreg Store,Price LoaEtmt, Lota,Utah. TOIia J. Zxjiz gan and Richmond, Utah. . o . . " -V A Main AROMiraore. , r Street,"? T i " r nryiin mil tti IC3A2I HAIL C1ZJ. . . , , exosore or auxu. North ltand Kaand2:29p.t reston branch ....10:10 a.sa, FrovidsnMMillville, Hymns OOOOOOOjWjfcOOOOOOOCWjOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO sf tbe stats of Utah, in couvitin sembled, thttfa the event of Democratic majority in tho nest legists tars, the selection of a United States senator shall be determf led bv a cau mas of tbs Democratic members. ij" OfTOVEJnatoi UTAH - THE RING - j pjh, . x Of. THE ll JOHN J. mnERHORN. J Benson, TurecUy,1 Thursday aBECKET. fji Miurdar ,i - Salt Lake, Ogden uu rkmDi 20 A bi I0:re9p.su. Jollree, Wdnsaday aud urdsv. Points North Cache Junction III.I.S i 11 :1Q i aaaxvat or Kama JCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Continued from latt uum 1 "What a villain yon arena to think X am. replied Misa Rodney, letting her hands tall with a gesture of despair. "I shall hava to leave yon to your own rente of honor. But I hope I will ere this young man. I want that ring. No matter what yon do. it will be tbe glory of my life that I did climb that awful mountain. 1 bava had nightmarea over tt since. I cun atwnre you. I think you want to see tho ycung man for hia own sake, or ratber for your own? 8ake.' sail Mr Gardner, with a chuckle. "Ha is tbe kind of man you would fall in love with.That aort of moautln"gy mnattic ia more than fox hunting, or tennia playing.' or any other, play work. So yon would Uka to go toNarraganeett- Pier to meet him, would yon V I should Tike to' get the ring,' but I Would .rather go to Newport than ' to Narragansett Pier. Well, you can go if yon went stay more than Jfortnigbt.. said .Unde Joeinh tienignantly. He felt bie niece deserved some reward for her good nature and also for her temper. He had enjoyed the few ebullitions of temper which he had succeeded in evoking. Bo he packed Mias Rodney oft to Newport, t thusinsm. "It exactly ttta ' "Tea But I cant wear it on that she remarked, with a light finger, laugh. She felt wonderfully at home with tbe young fellow, he was ao frank and straightforward, with a nice eenu of dignity witbaL , . "Why t Oh. tbe engagement finger I ; "Never mind. I wiU keep it and arrange about it aomehow. I am extremely obliged to yon. It makes inch an odd. South end West ;... 10:40a.m. North and East S:20a.n.. and 6:43 p.m Ties ton branch , , 8 Providence, Millville, Hyrum and Paradise ...... ,12 :?Q Benson, Tuesday, Thursday end Saturday ' Oollep, Wednesday and Bat- A .10 am General delivery window open from a. m. until 6 p.m, 8twday, general delivery window opea from ll:4g a.m. to 1 :45 p.mr r' Money order window open from pja an. .......... .. cj . to 6p.m . f RobibtMcrdccx. - Postmaster. Wm. Edwards. -- FURNITURE,, Carpets, Linoleums; - - WZIV?- r and 1 Main - :P J Street, Logan; - r Tliiicitr'Eros; Bank ' East tabs played. A man who "And pleate bring my ring," she added. took her toil on the pretty ring, and the association makes knew f , box seat of his edheh. . . it unique. I dont suppose there are "I understand that one of the.teama another man end woman in tb world has taken on a yonng Englisliman for Who have met upon tbe Matterhorn. 1 the' games this afternoon. Ha has been dont think anything wonld tempt me here only a abort time. Nobody knows to try it again.". Elia shuddered a lithow he will play. t tle. , r When tbe teams came out on their "Oh. don't say that I hava thought fiery little ponies. Miss Rodney gave a several times during them month, movement cf. delight and clapped hex when I could not find you, that I would bands. She recognized Guy Stadley at gladly scale it again if 1 knew you were once. . on tbe top. T "I know that Englishman," aha said. Misa Rodney colored with a delight"He is a charming fellow. I dont ful sensation of pleasure know how be plays polo, but Ill wager "That ia so flattering that it can yoa hi aldo wins." hardly be quite true. she said gayly. ' "A dosen gloves to a box of cigars, " Pon my honor," It ia,' though," ha laughed her friend. . with great earnestness.'''"! replied ' , Done. never heard of so plucky a woman. Mias Rodney won her bet Stadley Thera is only one other that X can think carried tbe game for hia aide. Hia play bf in comparison with yon at all. Do was M bold as it waa full of judgment, you know a Mias Rodney! , and he stuck . tp hU pony like a bar. Thera are two Misa. Rodneys, aha teemed know to Nobody anything more answered smilingly. about him than that v ha had arrived This ia the elder. Her name., I be only a few days ago and had letters of lieve, is He stopped abort, and a introductibn to the best people. look of the strangest wonder seemed to - "It is odd. said the gentleman; fix hia face. Miss Rodney langhed out"but, although 1 havent met him yet. right at hia confusion. t have seen two or three girls, and they You havejnot tald-youx - asm have each, remarked on tbe earnestness yet.1 be stammered' "the real name, with which ha inquired if they knew a yon know. , , : , Miss Florence. They inspect a romance." Florence Rodney, she said aim-pl- y, Altogether it is amusing, but there ia fixing him with her amiling eyes. 00 doubt about hint. I know several of Good heavenft he ejaculated. tbe fellows over there who gave him Tell me," ha inquired eagerly, his letters, end they are first clans men. eyes large with earnest wonder, "did --MtWhere is be atayingt" asked Mias you, while you were In Ixindon, meet Rodney. the Earl of Carrington ! - It waa Miss "At the Ocean House. " Rodneys turn to be As soon as'Miss Rodney got back she amazed. rent s note to Gny Stadley, asking him "Yea, aha said quickly. But in to kindly meet her in .the casino justice to I hasten to add that X myself grounds at 2 the next day. "And please met him only to conclude aa definitely bring my ring." she added. She signed as possible and once for all n matter of the note "R. Florence. which I cannot think even now without Tbe next day she put on her best a blush of sham& , I hope I may never gown and repaired to the trysting place see or hear of him again. pretty sharply on time. She wanted to am glad to tell you that yoa will see how prompt Mr. Stadley would bi never see him again, tba yonng Eng She had hardly made her vay to a seat lishman with an indescribable replied, in a retired spot when aha saw him alair. rather of severity than solemnity. most running toward her. "He "Miss Florence," he exclaimed with, i"DeadIcried Mire Rodney. "When great beartinesar"tblg'TsanTmmenM lid be die! Sha waa startled. . pleasure. I have been cursing myself A month agto" he answered simply. ifer having lout track of you. Quite a How strange it all ial contrast this to the Matterhorn-1- . He "This ia all strange, said Miss Rodcast a glance aronnd on the fresh Eng- ney. "What did tbe poor wretch die - ' , lish aspect' of the greensward and the off casino bnilding. "Why did yoa not ."He had used himself up completely. answer my note the- - one I left at the Ha had had a sort of atroka of an apohotel at Zermatt! I was called away plectic character some weeks before be suddenly by n telegram, and I left a met you. He had another that settled note with my ' London address and him a month ago. "You do not suppose that I could begged you to let me know when you have helped to precipitate it, do passed through.". you!, "I sever got the note, sail Miss cried Mire Rodney, an expression almost of awe coming into beg face. , . Rodney smilingly. "How beastly stupid of those people I -- "No: hepreclpitated it himself," tba 1 directed, it plainly enongh. young fellow replied, with a. mournful , ."Well, I can account for the mis- contempt.. "He-ha- d traly himself to take. It is all my fault I am a little thank for It Do not let, this trouble -late in correcting It I had started to you for a moment "But bow did- - you know of this! give yon my full name in return for yours, when the-guiInterrupted me. asked Mire Rodney. hope my name You supposed it waa Mlaa Florence. I did not coma out in connection with meant to correct it later. But I forgot Any association of name with that it And when I 'came to I could not of Carrington will my always bs without find you. J was tbe stupid one. Hot to any fault of mine. think that yon might have left some "Ob,' dont say that, pleaael he rs message for Mire Florence. But X am plied, with quick protest "I mean that very glad to be able to correct It now.' you are too fair to link a mans vilenera I am glad to are yon again. . Have yoq with- - a name that "Othen 'may have brought my ,V borne honorably and which others again Yea." Ha Fulled little box out of may redeem. I know that 1 what hia pocket and opened , The tiny yond mean. But let ns drop the subfragment of the mighty Matterhorn had ject I did not liks the man myself. been imbedded in a plain band of gold. "But how did yon know this! I hops "Mine is exactly like It, he, said yon were not a friend of hia I . heartily, holding np hia hand with a waa not a friend of his. and I "No; like ring on the little finger. ."Youre he had no liking for me. But it was may have to be altered a little. Let me my odd fortune to bo present once when on put it foryott" Carrington, In an excess of drunken Miae Rodney polled off her glove end rage at the recollection of your treatextended her right hand. He tried it ment of him, of it and mentioned spoke on each finger, but it fitted none; . , your name. Now that this matter is That 4a a pity, he explained, let ua forget tbo maa X ad"Let me try the otber hand. One mire yoa more than ever." ; hand la often smaller than .the other;", ' "Fray. Understand that I m anham-- 4 Miss Rodney extended .tho left band of that page la my history. Bat If with smiling good natura The ring you could have seen tba insulting let- exactly fitted her llhrd "There I he said with hia boyish ea i Continued on TiA'pa, r v 1 :G!ass. .her promise that she would write to him twice a week.. , 7 t The fiey after aha got tberothere was " s Paints,-Oil- making a polo game , Miss-Rodne- ftO GHEfiP SHOES, , - i Nw Stock, - Latist Stvlk, Fc Min, Womixand Childxin. . - Vlci Kid, Enamelled and ' '. Tjtb- - Patent Perfect Fit and Solid Service Guaranteed Good Wear Warren ted. Frte Repairs,. or Shoes Replaced If Found Defective. ANDREAS PETERSON. k. Olesen. Atgr. m . iStlw rSf 7. tr r ft ? ft- - 3pyr. -- "I 5auiffir1SoW&trtec Flaest Equipped Salptur Turk rJ 1 , . Isb Efit&fi. . . , . j . . a The . Ladles New Electric Turkish Bath and Massage Parlors at tba are now in charge of Mrs. 8. A, Barton, who baa been bait. 4ka Citys moat successful Artist in this line. Mrs. K. Hartman, who atam'.a attba bead ia her apeciallieawill have charge xf the ' end Mac mu re Parlors. An elegant line of Hair Goods and Toilet Article on hand.- - Our Ana Turkish Bath Department is open day and ' night for gentlemen. Tbe Empire Steam Laundry does all-obaui-tari- Hair-dressin- um g ar work. 52 . Wet Third South. Salt Lake Ci tv - "I de it : FAT, JUICY and TENDER ; fin tbs prime roast, toUtn broil- ing or frying beef, mutton, pork and other meats kept in such great assortment at the T JPulton M arket. Aa tin season market is als its fish and best, and tbs, found 'there, prompt deliy arrives this' o noted for Gme, - Th is-Fre- e i and all ery to partly of. tin ringt"" : WILLIAM READING, Prop , - Main BtreeL M !i . it . Tn.ifc. nrtu ebbuiwS aaJ a. . i ( tMuuMcauicu4 lor r osOmcctnarrcU.avt-Ti sSRMKI od Intll V- oO.' . Wo o. -- , a-'re, 1 t ' ; s. 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