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Show J DAILY UTAH STATE SATURDAY, JOURNAL, desire to transgress that Democratic principle which causes the State Journal to allude to certain palpably erroneous deductions drawn by the Advance. It is simply that all people to whom this matter is interesting may realize the attitude of the Democrats of Utah, which attitude is probably occupied by many Demo crats elsewhere. The Advance says that a request was made upon the head of the Mormon church that he should use his ecclesiastical authority and shovj his actual interference in the political conduct of the officers of his church by recalling certain apostles from Utah who were engaged in political vfork in Idaho. A good Democrat asks us if it will not be It is a new and favorite argument with cer-the ill fortune of the party to come into pow ta;n gentlemen in this region that the head of er once more in this country just on the eve the church only interferes (as people call it) in politics when he requires of the apostles of a financial and industrial depression. that they shall not interfere in politics; that Hardly on the eve, Friend Democrat; just when he gives at the conclusion of a long night of financial he does not interfere m politics his assent to their interference in politics. and industrial depression. That such a view could gain prevalence in Is it possible that human creatures have become so habituated to the acceptance of the Utah, Idaho and surrounding country shows statements of a majority of the public press how the whole subject has been mystified and of the United States, as that they are un- - even misrepresented; and that an intelligent conscious of the facts of their own daily lives? gentleman like the editor of the Advance There has been greater shrinkage of values should share in such a view indicates that he in this country under Theodore Rooseve- lt- could scarely have given serious thought to the matter. during Republican prosperity; than under H an interference in politics for the head Grover Cleveland during Democratic pan- when an apostle of the church to say Xo, jc for to asks permission engage as an apostle in How prone people are to take names in- stead of facts! In Grover Cleveland's time and politics? The proponents of the new idea this is interference by the head of particularly during the later months of his argue that second term, the newspapers and the large the church. Ts interference in politics for the head of financial interests of the country were engaged es, when an apostle in demonstrating that we were in the midst of the church to say financial and industrial demoralization. They asks for permission to engage as an apostle in called the situation a panic, and they pre politics? The proponents of this new idea dieted a continuation and increase if Bryan argue that this is not interference by the head should be elected. For some time past under f the church. h an announced principle of practice in the Theodore Roosevelt, with equally bad condi tionsor worse in the country, the same news- - church that apostles cannot assume political indeed papers and financiers have been speaking 0f duties without first getting permission; of the practice that they shall take the situatiou as one of temporary depression, it is a part on activities of life, neither en-b- y counsel all their and many of them are now urging a retention the Republicans of power in the country paging in business nor professional career nor in order that we may not be plunged into a political labor nor journeyings without first Democratic panic." submitting the proposition to their quorum or The Democratic panic started under the presidency of the church. And tnis is as Benjamin Harrison; and Grover Cleveland proper as it is necesssary. He would indeed narrow,, if not a malignant, came into power in time to meet its fullest he a That his policy did not avert critic who would intimate that an apos' consequences. of the Mormon church, freely it, but rather gave force and volume to it, his was sac4 true. holy duties, entering upon But the Republican administration of today rificing any of his manhood or any of his has not even the excuse of having inherited rights in thus taking counsel. To take such conditions of panic from a preceding adminis- - counsel is one of the chief duties of the place tration by the opposing party. We are now which he has voluntarily accepted, Now, inasmuch as this is indubitably the approaching the end of eight years of continu- ous Republican rule. The Republican party fact; how can any consistent man say that the has had the presidency, the senate and the president of the church is only interfering in house of representatives. It has had internal politics when he tells the apostles not to intei and external conditions more favorable than fare n politics, and is not interfering in poli ever before enjoyed by any country or any tics when he tells these same gentlemen that party. There has been the largest produc- - they may interfere in politics? We in Utah have just as high regard for tion of gold the world ever saw in the same length of time; there has been war abroad the church and the rights of its leaders as making demand for our goods; we have our- - have the gentlemen of the press in Idaho. But selves engaged in war and have made demands we cannot make the differentiation which True, upon every factory and upon every loom, upon seems to have been imparted to them. every field and every garden, in the country, the idea has been circulated in Utah; but here-I- f, under these conditions, the Republican tofore, so far as we know, only in private con policies have been insufficient to avert de- - versation. We do not recall having read any pression (which is merely a Republican euphem- - utterance of any newspaper of this state ism for what Republican newspapers and which takes the ground that it is interference speakers would call panic under Democratic hn politics for the president of the church to administration) then there must be something tell the apostles that they may not interfere in inherently wrong in the Republican idea of politics, and is not interference in politics for the president of the church to tell the apostles finance and economics. once more. Friend Democrat. The (that they may interfere in politics. No, AT PAINE & HURSTS Will be continued during the week. ) if . ! i I .'I . ?.r jfi? , ..$ f. I vi: i The buying has been phenomenal, and no wonder when such values are offered at Is a feature of this sale. 33c, 47c, 67c, 73c per yard Summer Dress Goods A? 'it: tt i . r i ;Ai t!ftl i m ? r i i ?; :.s, t1 : p 1 !V i a .;-- IS vi ; h i i ity. ! i J V: ! ! v;;; f J I 5 A i I ii) i vi S'; , i , Vvi i :2 i ; if I $ ' J a . J i Wj Sraith has announced that he will fortunes of the United States. It will re-any any part in politics, and it is store safety to the administration of govern- - no the his close associates in his ecclesi-t- o erdict ment. It will seek by wisdom and patriotism the ideals of the fathers. And astca labors that under no circumstances it will make an end of the business depres- - p068 he permit himself to announce any poli ti sion which is the culmination of eight years cainons as to parties or any opinions as to personal candidacies within parties. Such of Republican administration. being the case, as we are all proud tobelieve.it 866018 loffical tosuPPse that the apos INTERFERENCE. tles and other general authorities of the church, with very few exceptions, will . The I ocatello Advance is a thoroughly follow their file leader in this high the is editor outspoken paper. Apparently regard to the complete separation of the animated by a most earnest desire to secure church from domination in the affairs of the community peace and equal justice for all state, so expressly inhibited by the constitu-- t tion of Utah and so straightforwardly denied His on the Mormon ques- - and denounced by the authorities of the tion in Idaho has been characterized by candor, church itself. Thereby will be enhanced the although sometimes his logic has not been par- - general good feeling of the people of the United States toward the people of Utah, anc ticularly apparent. One of the Democratic rules is to allow enhanced the general respect toward the states to settle their own affairs, and it is no church itself. JosePh ish SO-CALL- i v:i i k! i :-- ! i 1.11 - ED so-call- ;: i i- In Cadet styles in pleated and blouse 15c per yard efb-ct- s 55c, 75c, 95c Corsets All our lady friends wear them. Thats why we carry such a good line. The new styles are here see them at 60c $1.00 $1.25 i : standard or tourist sleeping through ' ed I J cars. PERSONAL POINTERS General Chaffee pawed through Ok den yesterday on his way east. Bancroft passed Superintendent throuKh Ogden yesterday In his private car, bound for points north. Miss Corlnne Christianson has re turned from a two weeks' visit with friends at Logan. Miss Conny Smurthwaite, who has been visiting at Rexburg, Idaho, for the past two weeks, has returned to her home in Ogden. O. R. Grow, formerly a lieutenant In the t'ltah Light artillery. In the Philippine war. arrived from Salt Lake today for a week's recreation In Ogden canyon. W. J. McDonald and J. T. Rouse are In Ogden from San Francisco. George L. Richards of Kearney, Neb., la in Ogden. J. A. McCullock and family have returned to Grand Junction, CoL, after a visit In Ogden. Don Gamble and wife of Carter. Wyo.. are guests In Ogden. Jamee A. Calvert and Rex Calvert, hla son, have gone to Elko, Nev., on a Democratic party will not enter upon the ad ministration of government on the eve of a de-- 1 It is the happy hope of Democrats in Utah or a At a the after pression panic. that this question is one of historvther dawning, Ion night-tim- e, it will enter npon iU high than 0 o The preKnt business trip. prweilt . . . . . , duty, if successful at the polls, to check the ,.18 .. , e ea o e t church, President Mrs. Charles J. Ross is visiting ingus public extravagances and the business mis- 1 I Waists , isle s h In a great variety of styles, grouped in one lot worth double Boys I j V The Bargains in Table Linen I f 6, 1904. The August Sale I . AUGUST Better than Gold. "I was troubled for several years with chronic Indigestion and nervous debility, writes J. F. Green, of Lancaster, N. H. No remedy helped me until I began using Electric bitters, which did me more good than all the medicine I ever used. They have also kept my wife in excellent health for years She saya Electric Bitters are just splendid for female troubles; that they are a grand tonic and lnvlgorator for weak and run down women. No other medicine can take Its place In our family.". Try them. Only 50c. Satisfaction guaranteed by Jesse J. Driver, druggist. the m beautiful CERO FRUIT0 2 pkgs..25e OXFORD FLAKES Per pkg 10c BROILED (Soused) 20c $ MACKEREL per can g BROILED MACKEREL (in tomato) per can....20e BROILED MACKEREL (in mayonaisa) can S 20c PORK AND BEANS (in chili sauce) 3 cans. X j 25c IN- PORK AND BEAN8 (plain) can PORK VAN CAMP'S AND BEANS (plain) per can I 25e $ 20o MACA- - VAN CAMPS RONI AND CHEESE 3 35c cans Edgar Jones Co. 338 25th St Phone 124. WINDOW In ADMISSION I PAV 10 CENTS A LITTLE AT A J TIME. O. A. R. National Encampment $17.75 for the round trip from Chi Tickets good on any train August 12th, ISth and 14th, and on special trains from Chicago at 8 a. m August 18th. Final return limit Sep tember SOth. Also rate of $20.70 for round trip via New York City and boat, with liberal stopover returning MALTA VITA 2 pkgs....25e To be given away this week at LYCEUM THEATRE NEW FACES NEW ACTS NEW PICTURES count at j Prizesl Kolitzi Salt Lake City. W. B. Isaacs Jr. and wife are rusticating at the Hermitage In Ogden canyon for a short time. C. M. Cloy returned yesterday from the northwest, where he has been buying horses for shipment east. NICKEL PLATE EXCURSION. To Boston. Mass., and return, ac ! i goods w HEINZ'8 SEE -- ot Weather! Play the piano while you pay and know that even If you paid cash you could not get a better Instrument for equal money any. cago. where else, One price nothing on to take 4 off. Guaranteed. X PIANO $250. at that point. If desired stopover can $15 rash $S per month. be obtained at Niagara Falls and Chautauqua Lake within llnal limit CAR5TENSEN & ANSON CO. Three trains dally with modern sleep (Incorporated.) lng cars. Communicate with Charles Tomplo of Musio. E. Johnson, district passenger 74 MAIN 8TREET. agent Nickel Plate road, room 205 Century Formerly Daynea Music Co.) building. Denver, Colo., for partlcu SALT LAKE CITY. tars and reservations of bertha ti t kitchen hardware most kind utcncilc of Everything and anything ,n make kitchen work easy Our line is eompM-Cookin- g plsasant. WHEELWRIGHT 2473 WASHINGTON BROS. |