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Show DAILY STATE UTAH UTAH STATE JOURNAL, THURSDAY, 1, 1904. SEPTEMBER JOURNAL COAL OGDEN, UTAH. FRANK J. CANNON, EDITOR. HAVE TO Us- KIND of coal YOU NATIONAL TICKET DEMOCRATIC even SUMMER. For President WHY NOT ALTON B. PARKER of New York. For I" the best? Vic-Pride- HENRY G. DAVIS of West Virginia. CARRIED OUT FOR PARKER. BY SHURTLIFF & CO. Tslsphons or Ig.ir 2041 or 2407 Washing 18-- Tluy ure com It iir. almost In drove, to the support of Judge Parker Call The latent la the Daily Herald of the Indeiiendent press of the country. Baltimore, which nays: "Almost without exception the lndciwiuleiit newspapers have derided in in the country fart, no alternaWe are entirely willing to faver of Parker and Davis. There la. In tive if Judgment and rnnKeience be followed. conrede to President Kooaevelt we need not count Mr. Fairbanks, of Early Showing In- Of diana all that hia frlenda rlalin for hint; we have for the man firm respect, arid we believe he la honeat and aincere, but e prefer for the presidency nation a ateady, atrong man of Judicial qualities who In calm ami storm will guide the whip of state by the chart of the constitution of thf GOODS liiatead of changing lila course with every atilt breeze for the exhilaration of 'doing things.' Judge Parker has kept hla head In every emergency of his public life. With Judge Farker jin command there will be no fears of such melodrama as the administration's dispatch, 'We want Perdicarla living or Raisnuli dead.' repented to a national convention for a round of upplause nt the expense of the national pride. "We waited for Judge Parker'a sjieech of acceptance, and we have read and reread it with Increasing Those satisfaction. people who are writing or saying slurring things About It have either It not read or are purposely misrepresenting It We invite our readers to remove any doubts they mny have by another diligent i is most THERE'S A SLIGHT A SMALL NEIGHBOR ONE IS ASKING FOR A VOTE AT HOME. DIFFERENCE WHEN ONE IS BULLY-RAGGIN- G Ladies Now our total exports of anthracite coal were 1,570,490 tons, of which 1.502.372 tons were shipped into Canada. The total exports in 1901 wre 1.388.653 tons, of which 1,369,170 tons were sent to Canada. Our total exjiorts of bituminous coal In 1903 were 5,400,(94 tpns, of which Never before did we gather together such a beautiful line chic, elegant, etc., will not describe them; therefore we ask you to call and see for vourselves. over the border be- -' tween Ohio nnd Vermont); 450,000 tons to Europe: 205,000 tons to South America and 561,000 tons to Mexico and Ontral America. In 1903 out total exporta of bituminous coal were 5,310,000 tons, of which 3,093.000 went Into Canada, most of It by the northern border; about 70,000 tons to Europe, 110,000 tons to South America and 005,000 tons to Mexico nnd i Central America. Alluding to the fact that (treat Britain Is practically our only com- Brown, black and blue serge braid trimmed Eaton Jacket, sateen lined $8.50 Ladles' brown and black cloth suit, half-fitte- d Jacket, brass button, and braid trimmed.. $14 Brown, green and blue mixed suiting, velvet collar, braid trimmed, brass buttons, satin lined blouse Jacket, pleated skirt , $20 petitor among the foreign countries, to which we export coal, Mr. Fleming says: The coal Helds of Great Britain are already very fully developed and work an average of from 230 to 250 days per year, while the regions within rench of tidewater here have a large undeveloped territory and satin lined suiting, blouse Jacket, Persian braid trimmed $20 do not work nn average of over 200 days per year. An Increase of thirty days' working time would produce nearly 10.000.000 tons available for export. VEST MONTROSA Illustrated Song. Mixed suiting, piped In red, silk braid trimmed, satin lined blouse jacket $25 Dark mixed suiting, silk braid trimmed, satin lined blouse nine-goround Jacket, length pleated bottom skirt. .$26 trimmed, silk lined, . KELLY AND KELLY Talking Comedians. Covert cloth, et, straps, med half-fitte- E. R. half-fitte- d button d attend denote or tkoatore or to catch a train In a hurry if you remember the number-pho-na 10 CENTS. ALLEN TRANSFER ....$31 Yg1 In WINTERS AND SUMMERS Their New Comedy Sketch, Reubens Troubles. Return Engagement ANDERSON TABERNACLE NEALS STOCK COMPANY Labor T)ay Ona-A- ct Comedy Faree, Telephone Agent Of the The GRAND REOPENING PASTIME THEATER ENTIRE Grand Chorus 100 Voices CHANGE OF I C AND REFINED FAMILY VAUDEVILLE. Commencing Sept. 5 and the week VAUGHN ERS. DIRECTOR LEONIE MENDEL. . . . ' Rarv,d cAdmission One , Dollar 8MU. CONCERT 8:15 P. M. by Including Tik . WttOH Effects. DOORS OPEN 7:30. ADMISSION, OVERTURE 10 CENTS. Most eye troubles begin In childhood. A lit(le abuse, a little strata, early In life means much more Tha allghteat symptom should be looked into. School children should have every ' advantage. Usually 1 tlm glasses are prescribed, prevented an actpal disease ,. they can bar. discarded . ; child grows older. ILLUSTRATED 80NG Noath tha Pino of Vermont" R- - C. WHITE Sketch Artist (Crayon.) WIN8TANLEY AND SULIVAN. LATEST MOVING PICTURE8 some-thlngjno- re Begin after maturity. WALDO AND DE VERE SQUIRE COOP N And get Compound Interval on All ho Savoa. Why don't You do it? Where Eye Troubles NEW, ed Ogden State Bank Evening of Sept 5 AND . Anybody Who has One Spare dollar May open An account With tha NEW MOVING PICTURES. NANNIE TOUT j SL SavingsDepartment The Great Male Melba. In a : 412 25th MRS. NEAL New Illustrated Song. L CLARK & SONS COMPANY cMonday ALBERX ALLIS, KGS. Phone 22. Monday, August 29. SNOW : COMPANY. Lyceum Theater Jacktrim- jacket 22. E The Musical Coon. The State Journal is authorised to announce that Prof. W. R. Wilson, of this city. Is n candidate for the nomination for state treasurer, subject to the decision or the Democratic state convention. Sir. Wilson is and has been for several years comity superintendent of schools or Weber county. He Is the first Democrat In this county who has expressed a desire to be nominated to any ofilce by the state convention, nnd It Is unlikely that he will have nny opposition In securing the support of Weber county Democrats for the nomination which he now seeks. It doesn't make any difference whether Bunco Bill at any time referred to an honorable and gentleman as a convicted felon." The fact remains that there la one unconvlcted felon-a fact that la susceptible of proof, which proof will be forthcoming when It may be needed to prove the fact. GOURLEYS UTAHNA-SCOPXew Pictures. ADMISSION, 4- - The mayor of Ogden says that the mayor of Ogden has mad7a splendid record and that the people are Jealous and envious of the splendid record and re trying to break down hU good standing In (his community "Where Ignorance Is bliss, fin folly to be wise." Perhaps the mayor of Ogden would get wise regard to his standing if he should carry out his threat to test the question In the courts of Justice. He might learn about how the public regard him than he seems to know now. To DOWNEY AND WILLARD Comedy Sketch. re Mixed suiting, silk braid and broadcloth high-mind- MEANEY AND ANDERSON Comedy Sketch. Tan covert cloth, fitted Jacket, satin lined, velvet piped collar and cuffs ........i... $27.50 Plaid & SONS. ADAMS BROTHERS The Dancing Nabobs. all-ra- il i Reese Howell The Juggler. at Clarks on Sale complete. 55. WILLIAMS 190! : ! Week of August 29 Suits Tailored Stock The market prices on all Cotton Goods has been higher, but we are in a position to offer our large Stock at less than last Years Prices AND WHEN Utahna ' Park UP-TO-DA- TE Henry 8. Fleming, secretary of the Bituminous Coal Trade association, In an article on "Commercial Divisions of the Competitive Coal Markets. published In the Mining Magazine, of Xew York, presents the following Information relative to the exportation of American coal: : & that our Fall PROGRAM The Democratic national ticket will carry In West Virginia: there seems to he very little doubt about It. Hon. John T. McGrow, of that state, Is very confident. He says: This time we not only will get the votes In the ballot boxes, hut we also shall see that the Republicans will not steal them from us after they have been enst. Our people look up to Davis as our first cltlsen In the state, and this Is a reason for expecting victory, for the West Virginians, almost without regard to purty, want to honor our candidate. Practically all of the old gold Democrats have returned to the party, between 5,000 and 7,000 being hack in Hue. These men also look upon Davis as their friend. He is one of the few men In the country who has made a large fortune without taking it from others. To him more than to any other man or. group of men Is due the credit for development of West Virginias resources. When anyone asserts that Mr. Davis Is deficient, even at his nge. In mental and physical strength, he should look at the enormous amount of dally work he accomplishes." LINES We are pleased to inform the Trade EXPORTATION OF AMERICAN COAL. 3,335,820 tons went into Canada (3.350,000 tons AIL IN persual of this most excellent document. They will And there not only sound thought but high thought, not only common sense but uncommon Judgment. There Is a line In an old essay which Bays: Judgment for the most pnrt. ripens very slowly: fancy often expands her blossoms all at .once. We have here the distinction thHt explains why the thoughtful people of the country are turning to the new Democracy. They prefer the Purker rlieuesa to the Roosevelt blossoms." In FALL I great J. T. s RLJSHMER, Manufacturing Opti'" 2413 Washington Ava Expert |