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Show DAILY G and under the plea of protection," to an the Democratic party "pledges In state and warfare nation, unceasing city against private monopoly In every IS THE QUESTION UTAH DECEMBER STATE JOURNAL, TUESDAY, 8, 1903. JIM CORBETT IS DO YOU SKATE? STILL CONFIDENT form. Upon the question of Irrigation, the party favors reclaiming the arid lands DECIDE IT AFFIRMATIVELY GET TOGETHER." AND Correspondent Sets Forth Principles of the Party and Gives Ex- -' cellent . To the Utah (Ocelli has ln-e- Advice. state Journal; Rounded, The Democrat, of the west, by storing the waters in reservoirs, for Irrigation purposes, and that the land so reclaimed, shall be held for actual settlers. Upon the financial question the Democratic party demands an American financial system, made by the American people for themselves; that this system shall contemplate, that all money In this country shall be a full legal tender for the payment of all debts; that the general government alone, shall have poewr to Issue money; that the national banks, as banks of Issue, shall cease upon the expiration of Have you avar usad a pair of Klippor Klub Skates. of tho K. K. and Wa insist Willing to Again Meet Fitxsimmons If Big Enough Puree le Offered. NEW' YORK, Dec. 8. Jamea J. Corbett hut no idea of fighting Fltsalm-mon- s for a year at least. It waa reported that certain California promoters were attempting to their charters; that the paper cur- arrange a battle, but not one of them rency of the nation shall be issued no has even approached Corbett on the longer by private institutions, but by subject Corbett has made the following the government itself; and that all statement of his plans: money, whether gold, silver or paper I not will fight anybody for a year, shall be clothed with full debt paying I contracts at 3750 a week for have power. I can make 31,000 a until Then May. the quesprimary Taking up again tion of government, that the pure Jef- week all summer. But If a year hence fersonian doctrine of the rule of the Fits wants to fight, and the California X people shall be more fully applied, the promoters still believe, ae I do, that can a will and draw 150,000 house, Democratic party demands that the United States senators shall be elected guarantee my an amount of money by direct vote of the people, and that greater than I can make on the stage, the principles of direct legislation, why I will fight Fits and be glad to through wnht Is known as the ini- do it It is'a business proposition with me. tiative" and opllonal referendum" shall be applied. That the people Fits Is a wonderful fighter, but I can shall be given power to petition their lick him. However, I dont Intend to state and national legislative bodies, give up the thousands of dollars that and that It shall be compulsory on the I am making now In order to take a part of those bodies, when petitioned chance, get some hard knocks and do by the proper percentage of their con- a lot of work for less money. I am stituents, to give heed to their peti- pretty well satisfied the way I am." them, tions, Instead of pigeon-holin- g as Is now the practice, and that their HANLON MAY BE8T YOUNG CORBETT constituents shall also have the power to restrain any law from going Into NEW YORK, Dec. 8. Now that the effect by a petition of a proper percentage of the voters, until such contem- heavy fighters have settled their little will take plated law shall have been submitted argument the the pugilistic stage. Champion Young to the voters for their approval or reCaliforjection. In other words, cutting it Corbett and Eddie Hanlon, the feather-weigh- t, In the will meet nia short, the Democratic party Is In favor on of 29th. December the to night ring of giving the people power suggest to been Hanlon has the front coming to veto that and legislation legislation, rapidly In the past couple of years. He Is not desired. Such, In short, are Jhe principles of Is a strong, healthy fellow and seems tho Democratic party, and they are to be Improving with every .fight Jim per cent of Corbett who has followed the Califorprinciples that seventy-fiv- e the voters of Utah should be able to nian's career, says that If Young CorGet Together" upon. Again we say, bett la to meet his defeat by a man of Get Together," and when you get to- his weight Hanlon Is the man that will accomplish the feat gether get to work. "I have been following Hanlon's S. S. SMITH. fights very closely, said Corbett and I believe that he is one of the best PROFITS OF A FAMOUS SONG In the country. He will a hard for Corbett prove proposition Only 50 for Hart Pease Dsnks in The fact that he has gone twenty Silver Threads Among rounds with Corbett will, no doubt tho Gold." give him more confidence than he had The death of Hart Pease Danka at before. In their last battle Hanlon was Philadelphia the other day recalls the or less nervous, which Is generalmore most of his Silver history popular son, ly the case when you are going to Threads Among the Gold." This song, according to an old friend tackle a champion. After you have of Dank, Tom Moore, was composed stood him off for twenty rounds and about 1870 and was published In 1873 find out that he is no more dangeroip by Charles H. Harris. It sprang Into than any other opponent you get to popularity at once and had a sale of feel more confident I realise that Corbett la a great more than 100,000 copies. Danks was often credited with hav- fighter, and It will take a great little ing written the words as well as the man to defeat him. Still, If Corbett is music, but the real author of the words to be defeated, I look for Hanlon to do the trick. He is a fighter pure and was Elien E. Rexford. At first Danks was unable to procure simple. Ills fight with Corbett should a market for the song and In sheer dis- be an Interesting contest to witness. It appointment thrust it Into a bureau is sure to lye for blood. drawer. One day he came across the manuscript and submitted It to Harris, GARDNER MATCHED WITH MARVIN HART who realised its merit and published it. Mr. Moore says thHt Danks received George Gardner has been matched to only $50 for it, dividing the money Marvin Itart In Boston on Decemwith Rexford. The song became popu- fight 30th. Kid Carter was matched to ber lar In a night and was used by all the Gardner on this date, but for well known minstrel troupes through- fight some reason the deal fell through and out the country.. Harris made a forGardner was offered the opportunity to tune out of It. which he accepted It is said that Mrs. Rexford' mother take Carter's place, once. Gardner is still on. the coast, at Inspired the song. She hHd luxurious but will leave at once for Boston nnd golden hair as a girl, and as she grew for the bout. older It became sprinkled with gray. begin training Is considerably chagrined Gardner Rexford wrote a number of other songs over his failure to whip Fitzsimmons but none of them ever attained the and realises thnt it has lost him many popularity that Silver Threads Among friends. In speaking of the matter, the Gold" did. The song has been Gardner says it was the blow Fits gave copyrighted again and is still selling. him In the fourth round that did all the damage. After receiving that blow SOUTHERN HOSIERY Gardner says he did not know a hat CONVENTION was on until the decision hnd going CHATTANOOGA, Tenii.. Dec. 8. to Fits. been awarded Southern Association of Hosiery Manufacturers began its annual convention TOMMIE WHITE VS. In this city today with prominent manEDDIE SPRAGUE ufacturers of Georgia. South Carolina. Alabama mid other states In attendFEOBIA. 111., Dec. 8. A ance. The sessions are to continue bout between Tommy White of Chicago through tomorrow. Discussions relat- and Fiddle Sprague of Streator Is the ing tp methods and cost of manufac- attraction arranged by the Riverside ture occupy the leading place on the Athletic club for Its patrons tonight. program. In conjunction with the gath- Roth men are clever fighters and as ering there Is nn Interesting exhibit they are regarded as evenly matched of garments manufactured by the an Interesting contest is expected to be members of the association. the outcome. A delegation of sporting men from Chicago will witness the go. One Hundred Dollare a Box. Get Together;" we repeat the tocsin, with the find word emphasised, DEMOCRATS, get together. There are hundred In Weber county, thousands in the state of Utah, and hundreds of thousands In the United States, who, at the present time are debating the question at the head of this article, The strength Am I a Democrat?" of the Get Together" movement, depends largely ujion the decision given to this question by the undecided. To those who are halting between two opinions, it is not sufficient to sound the call of Get Together," without good and sufficient reasons for their getting together as Democrats. This brings us to the questions, What Is Democracy?" and What are the principle of the Democratic party today? As to the first question, pure Democracy Is the untrammeled rule of the people. lilackstnne says of DemoWhen the right of making cracy: public laws resides In the people at targe, public virtue, or goodness of Intention, Is more likely to be found than in either of the other qualities of government" Thomas Jefferson was the leader and chief advocate of pure Democracy at the beginning of our government; while Alexander Hamilton supported a form of government that should be hnlf Democratic and half moiiHii'hlal, a government where the people should elect their representatives to congress, but where the president once selected, should hold office for life. As to the electoral franchise, Hamilton contended a property qualification should be a requisite to the right to vote; while Jefferson, the people's friend, demanded that Inasmuch as the poor were part of the governed, they should hnve a voice In the governing. From the framing of our constitution until the present time, the Democratic party has supported the rights, and been the defender, of the masses as against the encroachment of all forms of monarchist government; while the Republican , party (under different names) has waged Its fight for the rich and well born." as Hamilton put It, has created and fostered trusts, and has laid the foundation for not the people's government but a government OF the masses, BY the ctasses, and for the trusts and combinations of capital. What are the principles of the Democratic party today?" This question Is answered In, What Is Demit is. like Christianity, the ocracy?" same yesterday, today and forever, always supporting the cause of the great majority of the people the man who follows the plow, wields a pick, a hammer. a saw or a brush the farmer, mechanic, the artisan. However, new conditions arise, new questions are presented for settlement; these are met by the Democratic party In the spirit Of Jefferson, and Hie decided from the standpoint of the greatest good to the greatest number of people interested In the question at issue. The Democratic party recited in its platform adopted at Kansas City. July 4th. lno: "We declare AGAIN that all governmenta Instituted among men. derive their Just powers from the consent of the governed. and that to Impose upon nny people a government of force. Is to substitute the methods of Imperialism for those of a republic." The Republican party Js seeking, and has been for years, to commit our country to a colonial policy; this .the Democratic party of today diligently opposes. The Democratic party opimscs, as It ever has. carpet bag" government, not only in our territories, but In Hawaii, the Philippine Islands, and In Porto Rico. The ularming extent to which the Republican party lias adopted the methods of imeprlallsm, and Its evident determination to rninnilt the government to a colonial policy, has raused the Democratic party to make Its paramount issue today, opposition to and colonialism, and to demand home rule government In all our dependencies. The Democratic party Is unalterably opposed to militarism, Rnd in Its List national platform has the following: This republic has no place for a vast Is the value H. T. Tisdale, Summerton, military establishment, a sure fore- 8. C., plarea on DeWltt'a Witch Hasei runner of compulsory military service Salve. He says: I hnd the pllea for twenty years. I tried many doctors and conscription. When the nation nnd medicines, but all failed except is in danger, the volunteer soldier Is DeWltt's Witch llnxel Salve. It cured me. It Is a combination of the healthe country's best defender." ing properties of Witch Haxet with anThe Democratic party demands, tiseptics and emollients; relieves and permanently cures blind, bleeding, that the tariff laws shall be amended Itching nnd protruding pllea sores, by putting the products of the trusts cuts, bruises, ecxemn. salt rheutn and on the free list, to preevnt monopoly all skin diseases. Sold by Geo. F. Cave, Wallace Drug Co., nnd Win. Giddings. you know the BEST. BUT WILL NOT FIGHT WITHIN A YEAR. feather-weigh- feather-weigh- havnt just got your neighbors If you recommend that will convinca you of their superior qualities that you insist on having tha K. K. Boyle Hardware There Ds m Trick That wont come off. Thats all right. Lot the smile stay on. Keep up lYerv Brothers V ABOUT DRESSING WELL AND STYLISH. NEITHER IS IT EXPENSIVE Wheat, YOU KNOW WHERE YOUR CLOTHES.. Flakes, LARGEST AND The breakfast food you dont get tired of. Bicli in gluten. Easily digested. Full two-pounde- TO COME TO FINEST OF MEN8, BOYS US THE LINES AND CHI- LDRENS CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, SHOE8, ETC, TO BE UTAH FOUND AND AT PRICE8 IN THAT rs. WONT JAR YOUR BANK A- CCOUNT. PEERY BROS. MILLING Putnam COMPANY Glothing House 2345 at the comfort a pair of spectaclos will afford if your vision is in any way defective. You may droad to begin wearing thorn but you will very quickly become accustomed to thorn and regrot that, you didnt commonco sooner. J. T. RUSHMER Manufacturing Optioian 2412 Wash. Avs. Phona 401 (rKid Dolls to Washington Avenuo. the Front SPECIAL SALE. One day only, THURSDAY, December 10th, our mammoth stock of Kid Dolls will be put on sale at big reductions: X ts 30c Kid Dolls S5c Kid Dolls 45c Kid Dolls COMMERCIAL ELECTRIC COc COMPANY. Kid Dolls 85c Kid Dolls BTAXLEY 8. 8TEVEN8, Mgr. Balia. Elsctric Heoss Wiring. Klactric riafarsi. 20c. 25c 85c. 45c. 65c. We have other Kid Dolls at prices up to $5.00. These dolls are Just the thing for the children They are all ready for the Xmas stocking. Come see them Thursday. They will occupy the whole front of our store. DONT FORGET THE BIG SALE THURSDAY Wheelwright Bros., 2476 Washington Ave. All work is promptly and carefully done auJ fully guaranteed. Phona 514-- X oao Just Arrived! Successor Five Cars of Bran and Shorts 5 We aim have the most complete line of Poultry and Peed Hnpplies in the county. FLOUR CORN HAY W. FARR & CO. I I I JAMES toBALLARD Ballard CASH MEAT MARKET-- I -- I A Rider Silt Meat and Lard a Specialty. Oysters in Beaaon. Cheapest Meat Market in town. Plate Bolling Meat, per lb., 5c. bhoulder Steak, 3 lba. for 331 24th Phone 127-- A St MS I Sl I AN AD IN THE JOURNAL FOR RESULTS. nd GANS WON IN SIXTH. PHILADELPHIA. Dec. 8. In a bout nt the National Athletic club last night Joe Gans put Dave Holly to the floor several times, but Holly easily responded before the limit of the count in each Instance. The lmut wa a lively one. but Gans hnd the better of the argument throughout. six-rou- nd IF BUY AND LET US SHOW YOU ts ten-rou- If y0u Fill exit this Blank, cut it out and send it with the amount of Subscription $ 5 to UTAH STATE JOURNAL, OGDEN, UTAH. subscription for Inclosed please find $ to the DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, beginning with No 1903. or date Name..... Residence State City and County..' |