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Show UTAH DAILY 4 STATE UTAH STATE JOURNAL, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER JOURNAL Just Values OGDEN, UTAH. FRANK J. NATIONAL TICKET if For President For HENRY G. DAVIS of West Virginia. For j I Kantwearout Gadet Styles Norfolk Styles JUDICIAL TICKET. Second District. Navy blue cheviot; a sur- prises guaranteed not to $1.50 rip Neat mixed effect cheviot, school very nobby, for wear $2.75 Extremely good, all wool cheviot, extra heavy, tape seams; equal to many $5 $3.90 kinds, for For Diatrict Judga: HENRY H. ROLAPP. For District Attorney: For Auditor! J. W. GEIGER. HAVE TO USE KINO OF COAL EVEN,!' SUMMER. WHY NOT THE BEST? CARRIED Clothing for Bovp, and have sold them for years. clothing People who know the value of good-wefor hoys always huv the Kantwearout kind. Every Fuit warranted not to rip. We price a few of the manv kinds. DEMOCRATIC GRANT C. BAGLEY. YOU ALBERT G. HORN. A WORD TO THE DISGRUNTLED. Two-Piec- good wear Tslsphons good Suits e wear for school... Dark echool value suits; ........$2.75 $2.75 good ................. Gray mix, braid trimmed, black silk tic . .v $1.65 I. L. CLARK extracts from the speech of acceptance of Senator Fairbanks, the Republican nominee for party since it preserved the integrity of the republic and gave freedom to the oppressed, never rendered a more important ser- vice to the country than when it established the gold standard. Under It we have Increased our currency supply sufficiently to meet the normal requirements of buslnesa It is gratifying that the convention made frank and explicit declaration of the Inflexible purpose of the party to innlntain the gold standard. It is essential not only that the standard should be as good as the best in the world, but that the iieople should have the assurance 6 or ig.ir Call 2041 or 2407 . .$1.50 To attend daneos or thaators or to eatch a train in a hurry If ygH Extra heavy, dark fancy wool cheviot, mix, all taped seams, good lining in coat $3.50 romembor tho number phono 22. Tliee are all new goods and the styles are the very latest. Nevada State Journal Invites the attention of silver Republicans and surh Democrats aa believe that the silver question is dead" and are considering their return to the murderers of that metal to the following The & CO. 18-- Dark mix, all wool cheviot, Brown mix cheviot, check eilk braid trimmed collar and front; BY SiiURTLIFF ar For Traaaurar: W. B. WIL80N. Suparintandent of Public Instruction: NATHAN T. PORTER. For Juatica of Suprama Court: CHARLES 8. VARIAN. Attornsy-Gsnsra- li COAL WE SELL THE CELEBRATED ALTON B. PARKER of New York. DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET. For Prooidontial Electors: FRED J. KIE8EL SAMUEL NEWHOUSE EDWARD H. SNOW. For Representative in Congress: ORLANDO W. POWERS. For Govsmor: JAMES H. MOYLE. For 8aeratary of 8tata: LEVI N. HARMON. in Boys School Suits CANNON, EDITOR. DEMOCRATIC 10, 1904. ALLEN TRANSFER COMPANY. SONS COMPANY ALBERS ALLEN, Phone 22. MGR. 412 25th St The Republican that It will PELUCH FLANNEL FOR WRAPPERS KIMONAS. NEW. "The enemies of sound money were powerful enough to suppress a motion of the gold standard In the platform lately adopted by the Democratic national convention. The leader of Democracy in the two great national campaigns has declared sines the adjournment of the convention that as soon as the election Is over, he will undertake to organise the forces within the Democratic party at the next national contest, for the pur- l pose of advancing the radical policies for which his element of the party atanda He frankly aays that the money queatlon la for the present Jn In poweh. Mr. Fairbanks la right in aaylng that the defeat of the gold standard plank in the Democratic platform meant that the queatlon waa to remain In abeyance until such a change in conditions rendered it politic and desirable to again bring It to the front. That la precisely what it did and does mean. The election of Roosevelt means the continuance of the gold standard for all time to come. Mr. Fairbanks makes that statement in so many words. The election of Mr. Parker means that the monetary question is to remain In abeyance for the next four years, hut If the conditions are favorable the question will be taken up again and pushed If possible to a successful termination. Let disgruntled Democrats as well aa silver Republicans paste Mr. Fairbanks remarks in their hats. 1 Just the same; In other words, putlng In a large balcony for our WRAP, . SUIT and SKIRT Department We anticipate a big buslnesa 'and are preparing for it The fall styles are rapidly coming in and we want you to see them. STYLES. NOW ONLY 1 The Hlngham Bulletin I naturally curious to know "whether the voters of Utah will stand for the method that prevailed at the lute Republican primaries and slate convention remains to be demonstrated. An election occurs In November. If the Republican boss nnd his cohorts are not rebuked then, the day Is not distant when young Utah will rise up and rebuke them. There Is something too much of this wallowing m the 'mire of IHdltics. and with surfeit comes reaction. By pucking and villainous trading a man has been Jumped into the nomination for governor who has never had h days experience as a public officer and who is unknown to 8paro dollar May open An account I5c yd ' For school wear; colors red, blue and white ; sizes 10 to 16 years. Kind that wears: all sizes, 15c to 20c. On the table a lot of ladies and misses lace hose, at 25c and 35c, to close at 19c Do You Know We Sell Lace Savings Department Ogden State Bank School Hosiery $1.50 each With tho Of tho Misses Sweaters And get Compound Interest on All ho 8avoa. Why dont You do it? pair Curtains? Where Eye Trouble Begin Wrappers Childrens Petticoats In dark colors. Underwear On special sale Fall JOB LOT weight; broken sizes 10c Black and colors. They are splendid New Neckwear and Large Lace Collars 98 cents Embroidery Remnants Remnants-Wh- $1.25 to $5.50 Goods ite ; The placing of Senator Fairbanks on the tall of the Republican ticket has not had the telling effect In Indiana which the Republicans hoped for and expected. The enthusiasm manifested by the old Harrison following Is not encouraging. The words of the dead former president on the dominating tendencies of the adminstratlon are recalled, aa uttered In some of his We hold no commission from God public addresses. In one he said: to police the world." At another time he wrote ns to the ship subsidy I consider It a serious departure from correct principles. bill: W. H. H. Miller, who was Harrison's attorney general, U a strong who has expressed himself in a manner far from pleasing to the partisans of Roosevelt, and sees a gloomy pro pert for the party under Ha present leadership. Sidney X. Chambers, who was United State district attorney under Harrison, said in a recent interview: The personality of Mr. larker Is satisfactory to the entire people. No one. Republican or Democrat, can object to him. The personality of President Roosevelt la obnoxious to many of the business Interests of the country. Anybody Who has Ono FLANNEL. It Will Mutually Benefit Us abeyance. In view of theae palpable facta, it is not the part of wisdom to abandon our vigilance in safe guarding the Integrity of our money system. We must have not only a president who is unalterably committed to the party SWIVEL SPOT PRETTY but Have Been Sawing Wood AND be so maintained. gold standard, but both houses of congress in entire accord with ljlm upon the subject. Does this read as though Mr. Fairbanks .considered that the silver was Do not dead? his words Imply that the continued existence of question the gold standnrd depended upon the continued retention of the Republican We Have Not Been Saying Much Lately Dry Goods When You Want .... PAINE YOUR CREDIT , Most eye trouble begin in childhood. A little abuse, a little strain, early in life means much mon . after maturity. The slightest symptom be looked into. School children should have should every advantage. Usually if glasses are prescribed in tlm actual disease is prevented and they can be discarded si the child grows older. We Can Be of Service to You HURST J. T. RUSHMER, Expert Manufacturing 2412 Washington Optician Are. The numbers drawing the 15.00 books at the Ogden Stesm are 1021 and 145. IS GOOD AT THE OGDEN FURNITURE & CARPET 00. We have just securtd a job lot of 8ofa Pillows and Cushions of arcontaining a great variety w$ weok on For covers. tistic offer thorn at. Special on Sofa Pillows 99 CENTS the stale outside of his immediate business, social and religious dips, spurs and angles. A candidate for the highest office within the state should at least have a few weeks rehearsal in public affairs, and is supposed to climb to the top rung of the official ladder step by step. Well, the man without experience and who was Ftnooted into the nomination for ernor. may not have an opportunity this year to gain experience as a lic officer. govpub- Truth, a Salt Lake weekly newspaper devoted to Smootiem, nay that Chairman Spry, of the Republican stale committee, made a statement he should not have luaile that the proposed new party would result In two Mormon Democrats flocking to the Republican standard where one deserted it: that Spry ought to keep a Arm hand upon his tongue, because another such a statement ns that will cause defections from his standard that Would not otherwise have taken place. Under present conditions most people will believe that Spry's Indiscreet remark will have an effect which will not, at least, add strength to the Smoot party. CARPETS Our fall stock of Csrpots hsvs rived. It is tho largest assortment shown in Ogdon. COUCH this velour couch A BARGAIN FOR $9.50 OTHERS IN A GREAT VARIETY OF STYLES AND PRICES. 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