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Show DAILY ) UTAH STATE JOURNAL OGDEN, UTAH. FRANK J. CANNON, EDITOR. UNFOUNDED POLITICAL RUMORS. UTAH JOURNAL, MONDAY, MaY 2, 10(k. STATE A RAM IS READY FOR THE SACRIFICE The Republican press bureau is now busy in nominating Parker "as a sacrifice, and in making William J, Bryan a prospective supfor the presiporter of Little Ruff Riderhood dency. some considerable assurance to asThe gentleman who atvus'.u.itcs political sume that Parker will be a "burnt offering misinformation for our crea: extemporary, if he shall be selected by the St. Louis conthe Tribune, has renewed the discovery of vention. Instead of such an event, it looks that rumor which is net true concerning as if there would be a ram caught in the It takes some proposal to remove this paper to Salt Lake. No such proposition has ever been made to or by anv one connected with the management of "The Utah State Journal." The subject has never been considered by the manager, editor or any of the directors. Equally unfounded is the Tribune talk about a desertion of Mr. Hearst's candidacy by the state chairman of the Democratic party. He has not been and is not for or against Mr. Hearst, but is and expects to be for the nomFrom the inee of the St. Louis convention. beginning of activity in this campaign, in common with members of the state committee who have expressed an opinion, the chairman has been in favor of sending to St. Louis an uninstructed delegation, consisting of able and loyal Democrats who will work as a unit for the welfare of the party in state and nation. Quite as unreasonable and absurd is the insistence by the Tribunes informant, upon the alleged candidacy of Hon. W. II. King Mr. King for the gubernatorial nomination. friends and made a grand record during many his service in the national house of representatives, and bis adherents desire to see him to go to the senate. It is in legislative halls that his brilliant talents have their best opportunity. There is no more likelihood that he would seek or accept a nomination to the governorship than that he would ask his party to elect him to the position of disThe Democratic candidate trict judge. of this state will probably executive chief for be selected from the following named gentlemen: Charles C. Richards, Thomas D. Dee, Fred J. Kiesel, James H. Moyle, Aquila Nebeker, Richard W. Young, William C. Roylance, E. A. Wall and David Evans. v ANTI-UNIO- - OUTRAGES. N It has thicket by his horns a ram named Teddy There is scriptural and branded G. O. P. sacriexample for taking such a ram for the fice and letting the Isaac go to achieve great honors and everlasting fame. J udge Parker, or any other man who can possibly secure the Democratic nomination this fall, will be supIn ported by a party united and determined. hundreds of addition, he will have the support of thousands of Republicans who are personally disgusted and politically disheartened by Among the men the Rooseveltian methods. of Republican faith who are 'entirely out of of the sympathy with the present occupant White House, are a majority of the congressmen of his party as shown by the wild demonstration in behalf of the speaker "of the house on a recent occasion; active politicians of long service to the party whom he has ignored or pursued, in his own effort to appear great; thinkers who believe that his continuation in power may wreck the Republican party and endanger the country; business men, who, to use their own expression, dont know what reckless thing he may do next but fear the worst;" and from these classes will be drawn a large element for Whoever may be the Democratic support. nominee of the St. Louis convention, there is no such visible likelihood of his being sacrificed on the political altar as to justify any present writing of his obituary. And then the idea that Bryan will support Roosevelt against Parker if the latter shall be selected for the honor twice so splendidly bestowed and so nobly carried by Bryan himself! The institutions of this country are imperiled by the unbounded arrogance and the irresponsibility of Theodore Roosevelt, and Mr. Bryan is too patriotic to lend his powerful aid to a perpetuation and increase of that peril. When Republicans talk about getting Bryan to support their cause this fall, they evince that they have reached the last desperate stage of hopelessness. Not Parker, but Teddy the ram for the sacrifice; not Bryan for Roosevelt, but thousands of Republicans for the Democratic nominee whether he is Parker, Hearst, Gorman, Olney or Towne. become the careless custom, of late, for many public writers and speakers to associate union strikes with the unlawful aggression upon property and unprovoked physical violence by union laborers. Some such cases have occurred and are to be deplored and reprehended; they are, however, not the usual rule. But if they were as common as the suborned cQmmentators would have them appear to be; they would be less of a menace to SOME M (! t i - ? t s ; OF ed, PEANUTS SAWYER i i I f t - 4 i I t I i , ''I '1 ! i it , ;' f & YOUNG, Proprietors For the week commencing The Arkanaaw Rube. HEARNS & LEWIS A Pair of Cone. BLANCHE REVENI Shadow Dancer. FREEMAN A CLARK Ragtime Boomers. ADELINE A RUBBER A Pair of Pickinninniea. CHARLES MYERS Baritone. EDISONS BEAUTIFUL PICTURES. The Life of Napoleon. BACKED by sixty years of practical experience. Pabst ADMISSION, cally perfect conditions. F.J. Kiesel Sl Co. Sole Agents DC 0 4 BRAGDONS SAMSON AND MLLE SACCHO. MISS ELWOOD Song and Monologue. Fitzsimmons and Corbett Prizs 800 Feet Films. 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CLOSING QUOTATIONS Blue is the pure, healthful blend ing or oioicest hops and fin3 est barley under scientific 10 BOB April S5th: anti-unio- fire-ar- . ALL. MARIE LESSING anti-unio- ' 'EM whSTofmay THE PANAMA MONEY FOR the public welfare than are the outrages comOGDEN. mitted under the semblance of law in Colorado by officers, civil and military, and comWithin the next decade, there will be exmitted under the protection of law by the y hired thugs who receive for mak pended in and about the Panama canal a sum of money variously estimated from fifty to ing war even to the extent of murder upon three hundred million dollars. the strikers and their sympathizers. It is a far reach for Ogden, but not too far. The attack by assassins upon William Some of our enterprising citizens are after a Wardjon at Sargent, is a case in point. Mr. and as these men rarely or never Wardjon is national organizer of the United contract; fail in any of their undertakings, there is Mine Workers of America. Acting legitireason to believe that they will engage mately in that office he went to Crested Butte every and there formed a union of the Colorado Fuel in the work. If so, it will be advantageous to and Irom companys operatives. Then he the canal for they do their work well; profitstarted East to another field of labor. While able to themselves for they know how to his train was standing at Sargent, and while he handle men and move dirt; and important to was in a car, three "unknown" men fell upon Ogden for they invest their money here. him with revolvers and beat him into insensi Success to them. K bility and perhaps fatally. If Professor Alexander Graham Bell No other proof than the mere recital of the solves the problem of aerial navigation, we circumstances is needed to show thatthis is an may expect to see him claim exclusive patents n outrage. That it was committed on air currents; and even that will be as abby murderers, hired to break strikes and strikers' heads, is instantly beyond dispute. surd as his telephone companys action in Salt What makes it more horrifying and the Lake, where it claims a copyright on the numbers which it assigns to subscribers. It is greater danger to the community is the fact a that all the executive power of the state of pity that the Bell people cant own all the Colorado is arrayed on the side of the compa- figures and all the words in the language. f nies and against the union miners. The Mks. of the Wiggs Cabbage Patch" is slightest infraction of the law by one of the at last famous. She has been arrested latter can be immediately visited with legal really and arraigned before the police court at Louispenalties. In fact not even infraction of law ville has been necessary to secure the action of the charged with assaulting a woman whose officers against the strikers. curiosity caused her to call upon the literary Now that private assassination has been in- model. f n voked to aid the movement, it remains to be seen if Governor Peabody will be as John M. Browning dont need any. decoration from the emperor of Germany. He is earnest in his effort to bring the offenders inhigh and low to justice, as he has been de- already the crowned king of termined in his alleged purpose to keep the ventors. strikers within the lines of "law and order. Last Saturdays Deseret News is the best The Tribune speaks of this as the "dark- newspaper ever printed as a regular edition est hour for Democracy." Yes, "the hour in Utah. It would be a credit to any city in just before dawn." the world. FOR Lyceum family Theater blood-mone- ft : in-'sult- 3 O C 1 |