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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL PAGES 9 TO 12 OGDEN, UTAH, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1904. I Democratic State Platform 1 j The committee on platform and of the Democratic state roidiitlon held at Salt Lake City, convention invxf iited the following platform which was adopted ly the convention: The Democracy of Utah, in convention assembled, reiterates its belief In the principles of the orthat has ganisation always stood for the rights of all the people, ns against the demands of the favored classes since the founding of the republic, and reaffirm its faith In the great underlying principle laid down by Jefferson and Incorporated Into the Declaration of Independence in the following language: ami iv but the naiunil consequences of .in tiMnpt to array one class of our clifxi in a against another cluss fernl, utiii h. if persisted in, will result in injury to the best intert lie commonwealth. ests ii The t . i Dehi-ocrut- party of the state enters its protesi against these conditions and the-- aase therefor, and calls upon the peiip!.- of the state to rebuke at Ihe lull'1 the assumption and arrogance of the party which is alone responsible for the situation. l'lic Heim icra tic party neither seeks nor fears the interference of any cc- clcsiastieal power with the expression of r'M'ul.ir will at the polls, and denies j the lialn Of any power or of any man, We hold these truths to be or set of men, to dictate political ; that all men are created or to control political convenequal; that they are endowed by tlielr tions. e hold that American citizens Creutor with certain inalienable rights are politically free and equal, and the tmd among these are life, liberty and .people alone should wield this power. the pursuit of happiness. That to seWhile we are willing and ready at cure these rights governments are In- all times to accord to the president of stituted among men, deriving their the I'nited States the credit due hint for his work In securing the passage just powers from the consent of the of a national irrigation law, at the and we governed," pledge ourselves to same time we positively refuse to cona constitution of the policy which has cede that it was a Republican measever characterised this party a strict ure, but oil the contrary was, us Is adherence to that principle. We de- shown by the record, initiated by, labored for and Introduced by a Democlare once again in favor of the crat, advocated by Democrats, passed axiom, first laid down by the by Democrats and put for the votes of founder of the Democratic party: the Democratic members of both Equal rights to all and special privi- houses, would have been defeated by Republicans, overwhelmingly. leges to none." We lielieve In the dignity of labor We endorse the platform adopted and recognize the rights of the tollers and reaffirm the principles declared by of our state, and pledge our candidates the national Democratic convention at for office to the enactment of such and measures as will protect St. Louis, and cordially and enthusi- policies them In their rights and insure their astically approve the nomination of personal liberty In the pursuit of their Alton R Tarker and Henry G. Davis several occupations. The Democratic for president and of party now, an In the past, is the friend of labor and pledges Its candidates to the United States. a Just and equal enforcement of the We direct the attention of our fel- laws without discrimination In favor of persons, propertjTBr power. It adlow' cltixens of all parties to the conditions confronting the electors of this vocates a Just and compensatory wage the service of an eight-hoday state because of the, selfish and dis- for in work on all public works and In dicontentions which have graceful mines, mills and smelters, and In all vided the Republican party into two cases a fair and living remuneration opposing factions, each led by a Re- for the labor of all then and women. With a firm reliance In the integrity publican United States senator. Such the people of Utah, we submit the conditions are the net results of the of Issues of this campaign, national and success of the Republican party In state, to their candid Judgment at the recent years, now plainly manifested. time-honor- ed self-evid- i ! i j : j ent iiuiii-lnatiu- ns HON. ORLANDO W. POWERS Democratic Nominee for Reoreeentativo in Congress. THE MAKING OF THE FLAGi time-honor- In war it was blent with a grim cap- rice The drums In their summons rolled. How did we make the flag? 'Twrb the courage alike of the quick By rule? , and dead By compass and square and line? rhut gave us the blue and.the white and thread, and the and red. With pattern How did we make the flag? sempster's tool. Twns thus To follow the plain deaign? came to its grace and worth; It Wu It only the law that the draftsall that is good in the souls Through man knew of us arid ua the red the white That gave The banner has had lta birth; and blue? Twas the holier strength cf the purpose true How did we make the flag? That gave us the red and the white Not all and blue. By measuring stitch and seam; Thus have we made the flag, For port of It came from a country Ah, no! call colors that will not fade. By And part of It la a dream By sinuous sweep and by deathless Is a vision that led brave souls aright. glow. 'TIs us that the flag has made! And gave us the red and the' blue and And It whispers today to each star-tol- d white. State: How did we make the flag? You must hold me high and must In peace We fashioned It fold by fold; keep me great!" ed vice-preside- nt ur FACTS ABOUT RICHEST chain and a wnten, worn in her belt WOMAN IN UNITED STATES and suspended from a chain Hround her neck. Mil,, does mu care for society, never Alias Anne Al. Weight man Walker of Philadelphia. a widow, fiO years old. reads lictinu, regulates her movements She is in sole conlrol of the most by a time table and takes llVr diverIn automobile rides. extensive chemicul business in the sion Her charities are extensive, but secworld. ret. N. Y. World. Her fortune is estimated at O. She has red hair, tinged with gruy, fresh complexion, freckles and a square chin. Ill the course of her business trainin ing she has traveled extensively evfry country in the world except 3B3C SBC Exhibit of Fall and Winter Modes in Millinery Opening Monday, September 19, 04 In Magnitude and in Beauty This Opening Surpasse Any Other Exhibit in Salt Lake , i' n a ' im ci i j HE presence of the Ogden ladies is respectfully requested at our Mill- ineryopening on Monday, September Nineteenth, Nineteen Hundred and Four. In assembling the three divisions of millinery, the desire for excellence has The highest grade of style expression is obtainable at reasonable prices, the showing exceeding previous large and varied exhibits. The innovation of inexpensive headwear at an opening of highest excellence is but the logical outcome of a demand which increased business occasions. " The Millinery Section is simply made stronger by the acquisition, and this feature in nowise detracts from the splendid reputation our millinery has attained. gov-goevrn- KEITH-OBRI- EN ed. CO., Salt Lakh. t. Masterpieces from Paris surpassing in number the efforts of previous seasons. 2. Artistic American Patterns Carefully selected examples from the American style centers. 3. F oputar-price- d Hats most exquisite creations, offered at compelling prices. Without Exception Women Love the Exquisite in cMillinery C Neglected Colde. Every part of the mucous membrane, the nose, throat, ears, head and lungs, etc., are subjected to disease and blight from neglected colds. Ballard's Horehound Syrup Is a pleasant end effective remedy. 25c., 60cH $1.00. Australlu. W. Akendrlck. .Valley .AIllls, Texas, Napoleon is her. Ideal. I have used Ballard's Hore Her collection of Napoleon litera- writes: ture and relics Is the most complete hound Syrup for coughs and throat known. troubles; It Is a pleasant and moat For sale by Geo. Another of her fads is the collection effective remedy. or rare laces. Her business offices F. Cave. What? You have not seen Alarle are hung with clouds of lace curtains, Lessing yet? Well, you better hurry, portieres and draperies. The only Jewelry she wears consists as her engagement with the Pastime of a wedding ring, s gold eyeglass theater closea Sunday venlng. it mm |