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Show DAILY STATE UTAH STATE UTAH JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1904. JOURNAL BOYS! OGDEN, UTAH. FRANK J. CANNON, EDITOR. NATIONAL PICKET DEMOCRATIC For President ALTON B. PARKER of New York. For Vice-Preside- nt HENRY G. DAVIS of West Virginia. STATE TICKET. For Presidential Electors: FRED J. KIESEL DEMOCRATIC SAMUEL NEWHOUSE EDWARD H. SNOW. For Representative in Congresa: ORLANDO W. POWERS. For Governor: JAMES H. MOYLE. For Secretary of State: LEVI N. HARMON. For Attorney-Genera- l: GRANT C. BAGLEY. For Auditor: J. W. GEIGER. For Treasurer: W. B. WIL80N. Superintendent of Public Instruction: NATHAN T. PORTER. For Justice of 8upremo Court: CHARLE8 S. VARIAN. BOYS! JUDICIAL TICKET. Second District. DEMOCRATIC For Dietrict Judge: HENRY H. ROLAPP. For District Attorney: ALBERT G. HORN. THE LESSON OF MAINE. BOYS! The Democratic vote cast in Maine on Monday," says the New York World, was larger thaq In any previous election within eighteen years, and larger than the straight Democratic vote at any election In the history of the state. There was a short period, from 1880 to 1886 Inclusive, when the Maine Democracy cast more votes, but that was due to the temporary Browning Bros. Co Greenback fusion, which carried the state In September, 1880. Of course it would be easy to exaggerate the Importance of the Maine returns. They give no certain assurance of what other states will do, any more than those of Vermont. It would be folly to suppose that the 175,000 voters In these two rural states can settle or can indicate the decision of fifteen million voters in the nation, more particularly the million and a half voters, lurgely city dwellers, In the state of New York. But in the absence of any better guide there Is Is some Interest In applying the Maine proportions to other parts of the country. The returns show a Democratic gain of 30 per rent and a Republican gain of 15 per cent over the vote of 1902. Similar changes elsewhere would give New York to Parker by a plurality of 87,000, New Jersey by 5,000, Rhode Island by 6,000, Maryland by 32,000, Nebraska by 8,000 and Utah by 300. These, with the states carried by Bryan in 1900, would be exactly enough to elect. In addition, Delaware, West Virginia and Indiana would THE MAN ON HORSEBACK UNHORSED a mighty techy beast. Ha never would stand for Thats Uncle Sam The years ago ratified and enforced the emancipation policy of Lincoln. of of the policy approves Imperialistic colpnial present Republican party Does not history show that the modern Roosevelt toward the Philippines. Republican party has as little resemblance to the original Republican party as the Rough Rider to the great Emancipator? f be In doubt If these percentages of gain were to prevail. The actual results In November are likely to be considerably different from these Interesting poaibllltles. But there la in the Maine result, and in the state of Democratic and Independent thought in the nation which It and other signs reveal, the inspiration of moral courage, of political courage an inspiration for men who believe their quarrel Just to strive with new courage that their principles, their ideas and their convictions of right shall prevail. polls in these three doubtful states. Chairman Taggart, who understands the local conditions, would do hi party an 1 his country a great service by taking personal command of the party forces in these states, leaving New York, New Jersey and Connecticut to the management of men more familiar with conditions in the east. To these men the coining of Judge Parker to the city, which is announced for today, should mean a spur, an Incentive and an Inducement to better work. The leader comes to take command. He should not now relinquish It during the campaign. The opportunity for serving the country is inspiring. It presents varying possibilities. Even if Parker were to he defeated and Roosevelt elected. It would still be the duty and the high privilege of the opposition to make the contest more vigorously than ever. It can carry the house of representatives. It can carry New York if no blunders are permitted and if Judge Parker himself holds the reins. And with the house of representatives and the electoral vote of New York the opposition to Imperialism and Rooseveltism would still have gained a vitally important success, even if the presidency were lost. It would have succeeded in putting in the vote of New York a moral check, in the house majority a constitutional bar, In the path of the president's wild schemes of reckless extravagance and of Western Hemisphere aggrandisement. statutes. rarker." w0 ni be continually looking for an opportunity rather we want a man ingrained with respect for the Such a man the Democratic party has nominated in Judge In the eulogistic comparison of Roosevelt with Lincoln, Secretary Hay and Root have lost sight of one essential difference among many others in their respective characters and policies, says the Philadelphia Record. Lincoln emancipated millions of blacks. Roosevelt holds millions of brown men In colonial subjection and outside of the rights guaranteed by the American constitution. The Republican party of forty C. J. A. Lindquist UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER Tdtffiu Open AU Night. M20 Wathiagtaa Ava. 630-- Ogdaa, Utah. The eyes of children should receive special attention during their school daya Huy a child might have become a power in the land if not handicapped by some bodily defect Of all the ailments to which children are liable, eye defects are becoming the most common. I exercise great care in examination: of this kind and GUARANTEE satisfa- tto The Eye Man in Jeasa J. Drivers Stan. Your Old Front Door Drug Is Open a change, so you should call and aee the Splendid Line of Front Doors Just received, as well as a large line of Porch Columns, by the Utah TWENTY-FOURT- H (EL Lumber Oregon ST. Co. PHONE 561 Grand Millinery Opening AT THE Palace Royal Millinery FRIDAY AND 8eptsmber 23d SATURDAY and 24th. No special Invitations Issued. All are Invited to come In and see our display of the latest creations and designs In headwear for ladles, misses and children. Mrs. C. E. W. DAVIS AVE. 2438 WASHINGTON the WHAT FOR? Why, for LOOK OUT! 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Mr. Towne said in part: "The president's letter of acceptance wus a mere paen of praise for himself, taking the credit for all God's sunshine, the beneficent rain and all the kindly acts of Providence. In the meantime, his convenient memory forgets the punlcs that have occurred while the Republican tariff law. which they dare not repeal, has been in force. How do the men who tied from the militarism of the Old World, hopfor ing lighter taxes in this, like the figures of a budget thut calls for more expenditures than the entire military budget of Great Britain? Such official extravagance leads to official corruption, and the latter Is the inevitable concomitant of official extravagance. The postoffice department is only an instance of what would be found in other departments in the right kind of a party probe should be Inserted by the will of the voters at the election next November. "e ,n the be- C. P. UTTER ATTACKED BY TOWNE. for constitution. The longer eyes are deprived of aid they NEED, the worae they come. This is especially to In eye Judge Parker's decisions as chief Justice of the court of appeals upon ction. questions affecting labor unions and the rights of individual wage earners TROY LAUNDRY DRAWING. were commended in resolutions adopted by the Workingmens Political The lucky numbers thla week for the league at a meeting held in New York city last Sunday. This organisation Troy laundrys drawing for a silk urn is an Incorporated state body of representative union men. The resolutions brella are 7651. 7683, 7194 and 8951. Offic express the warm approval and appreciation of organised labor of Judge Parker's attitude toward union labor, and declare that during his Judicial life he never struck a blow at labor, but has parried many aimed by others, and has made the strongest argument ever put forth In support of labor From this moment there should be infused Into the campaign the of of In resolve and confidence. conviction, of There are energy Indiana. In Illinois and In Wisconsin, where the fight should be hotly pressed, fifty-llv- e electoral voles. Nearly two millions and a half voters will go to the ft that kind of a rider. THREE BUTTON SACK er Ob of invitation N. L. Spurgeon extends a cordial Invitation to the ladles to call Friday and Saturday, September 2$ and 24. to Inspect a full line of Street, Tailored and pattern jlats . L. CLARK & SONS' CO. 2410 WE CARRY COATS that keep their shape. A COMPLETE LINE OF 0 Mr sr0THERo CLOTHING with Individual! Washington Avsnus. |