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Show DAILY PACE FOUR JOURNAL STATE UTAH OGDEN, UTAH. democratic national picket For President ALTON B. PARKER of New York. For Vice-Predde- nt For Attorney-Genera- WAGES l: For Auditor: J. W. GEIGER. For Treasurer: W. B. WILSON. For Superintendent or Public Instruction: NATHAN T. PORTER For Justice of the Supreme Court: CHARLES S. VARIAN. District) For District Judge: HENRY H. ROLAPP. For District Attorney: G. HORN. For Bute Senator: JOSEPH S. PEERY. For Representatives: L. PETERSON, GEORGE W. BAKER NATHANIEL MONTGOMERY, ROBERT T. HARRIS. V s For Commissioners: (Four year term.) LEE HAM MON. (Two year term.), J CHRIS. OLSON. Clerk: . C. McFARLANE. JOSEPH 1 - Trfasurer: ..'FRED A. 8HIELLS. Recorder:' ;y. ; . iJAMES R BEDS. .. ' Assessor: ' JOSEPH M. DORAN. ' Sheriff: h ' 8LEETH. .Attorney. EACH.- - ' THOMAS MALONEY. ' Surveyor: D. BROWN. ,""C BuperintandenteC Schools: JOHN WHEELER Constable for Ogden City: r We (ti Democrat of Weber county, In convention assembled, do hereby declere eur allegiance to., the. ,plat-forof our party, adopted 'by the national convention at St Louie end the etate convention at Salt Lake CJty. We express. our. ..admiration . or our national standard': bearers,' Judge Alton B. Parker and Senator Henry O. Davis, end congratulate the people of tbe state of. Utah that they have the opportunity to assist In electing to the highest offices in the gift of the people .1 . two such pltlsena. We pledge our hearty support to the candidates named by our state convention. We invite the cordial assistance towards securing their election of every person in Weber county who believes in constitutional government In the United States end who desires peace in our own state. It as has been charged In some quarters, there shall be an attempt at the next session of the legislature to repeal that humane statute softening somewhat the rigor of the common law rule respecting fellow servants, we hereby pledge the candidates named by this convention to oppose such repeal. unless It shall be by enacting a law still further extending the scope Pf this beneficial enactment And to the end that the people may have In their own hands the power to defeat unjust and vicious legislation both In the state and In municipalities, and also that they may secure the enactment Into law of their will, when unjustly Ignored, we do further pledge the legislative candidates named by this convention to labor to secure the passage of a law giving effect to the constitutional amendment adopted by the people of this state four years ago, which amendment two consecutive Republican legislatures have permitted to lie dormant, and have. In tact, at both sessions of the legislature since held, burled In committee bills Introduced for the purpose! above named. We Invite the serious consideration of the people of this county to the foct that so for the :tate of Utah has received no benefit from the law introduced in congress by a Democrat and passed by Democratic votes against the opposition of the great majority of the Republican members, though fortunately signed by a Republican president, whereby the west shall receive federal aid In the development of Its arid lands, while In all the adjacent states large enterprise are already under way a condition resulting, without doubt, from the contentions, strife and discord existing between the two Republican senators of this state, who. agreeing In nothing, neglect the welfare of the whole people. We pledge the Democratic party of Weber county to an economical administration of the affairs of the county, ever holding that a public of-- ms . ng fice la a public trust' MUST BE REGISTERED. If you would vote this year it is Imperatively necesaar that you registered. Unless yo-i- r name la on the registration Hat you cannot vote. There will he an entire raw registration thle year. No matter If you have voted before, you cannot vote this year unless you get registered train. There are Just five days before the election on either of which voters may be registered. They are:. October 11th, 12th and Itlh, and November 1st and 2d. Mr. Spry, chairman of the Republican state central committee, has thus far managed to get his foot In It every time he has opened his mouth. He was alleged to have said that for every Gentile Republican who would vote the American ticket he would get two Mormon Democrat! to vote the Republican ticket. Mr. Spry hag never denied having made that threat. It did not disturb the Democratic state committee, because the committee firmly believes that Mormon Democrats cannot be Influenced to vote against their honest convictions, but will be as true and steadfast as Gentile Democrats. Mr. Spry la also responsible for another silly campaign yarn, giving' as his authority for it an unnamed Republican said to be as close to the victim of the attack as any man living. One gentleman presumed to be the one that Mr. Spry meant tells the Salt Lake Herald that the author of the yarn "Is an unqualified liar." The Intended victim of Mr. Spry's voluble mouth says' the story "Is a falsehood from beginning to end," and challenges Chairman Spry to give the name of the Informant," failing to do which he will "be free to accept 'for to 1898. himself the .responsibility for the The average Is obtained by comparstory, and will stand convicted as ing prices on .the'. following articles: a falsifier." j Beans, bee?! butter, cheese, chickens, 4-j corn meal, eggs, fish, lard, mutton, Henry O. Havemeyer, the head and pork, potatoes,- veal and others- as re- front of the Sugar Trust, - ha' come ported by the .United States labor bu west to visit and Inspect the beet reau. A like Increase 's, found Jn rent, sugar plants. .Manager Cutlery of.the fuel, clothing and almost, fiveij other Utah Sugar company, says that lW. article that the lqhorerta jrotnpefled Havemeyer visit has no "special to consume In "quantity. v Hence if it and that there Is nothing- - at . 88 man'-railroad cost the family of a all In the storlee which have been dr-latThe live former to to per" day during that the. Trust "proposes 2 hUn 82.20 coots It limit during the Output df close factories and period. CutleV 1908. Hence notwithstanding the be may right ahoiit sugar, Mr In wages. ;that' he drew If, he that; jL miiy not . be 'to the intftestf lived as well as formerly, he was 4)1-- 8 the Trust to limit production now; than formtt-Iy- , cents per day but should the time ever come when Furthermore,-- ' It .Is generally recog- the Trust, which owns a' contfofiiifyE nised is a fnctj tjiat giving expenses interest In the beet , sugar . factories, are greater at jpresent tiuio Jthey wepe desires to close them, Mr. CutlerVs In 1908. while waged ; generally live' wishes will not be considered. 4 slightly decreased aV Arrival the employment. Unless the peopfe. f .Ogden, get a The pamphlet, in jtohetynon makes move on them, many of them will for' this statement .and,' asks '.these perti- felt their opportunity to vote for nent questions: . "The1 :altghty t In- president and state and county, odr creased wages .of thees jrailway em- fleers. Every American citizen aside ployes In 1908. wil( buy nearly S per from his . political obligation should cent less than their smaller11 wages take pride In casting a presidential (in dollars and cents) would buy from vote. Register next Tuesday and then 1892 to 1902. .Are such high prices a you can vote. Are not your' own hills blessing? much higher than ever before? Does If you delsre to vote this year it is your own money go as far as It used necessary that you register. You may to gor do this next Tuesday, October 18th, These are questions that every lab- and unless you do so on that day you oring-man should ask and answer for will not hare another opportunity durhimself before he approaches the baling the present month. Bear In mind lot box in November." j-the and date. !2Jby Carriages and Proper Care of Shoes. A leading medical Journal argues cleansing of boots and shoes Is needed as a hygienic measure. It is u: ged that the ordinary wsy of keeptig foot covering presentable Is well calculated to spread throughout houses the germs of disease which may be brought in from the streets. Another point made Is that the Inside of s shoe Is rever cleaned. In time of cholera rpodemlcs. It Is claimed, the mortality has been unusually high and from that fact among the inference is drawn that the microscopic seeds of death must be uncommonly numerous on shoos and other covering for the feet that c anti-eepti- day 'v. Everything Illustrated J. A. TOLLER 24ii wismommam MRS. Also Qdcagq Hffiioerjj Song"--" DENNIS SULLIVAN, and Dance Artist, Song i Introducing Five, Lancashire e-- I 1 .Clog, Stepe Bala. iTsn . zELLSiitf.- - ; Descriptive Vocalist and Comedleng "Tell Me That IUv'atiated'Bopg, .ifljul Story." . ; WOOD AND COAL Original Hebrew Delineators. - 1.-- 2. der. .r Scenes From the Life 8.1 of ' the Plaee to S. Garments. This - ' ' - L. D.'-- Buy Your Iq Home-Mad- Marie Wool Bate. Yarns of Every Kind and Color. Early Showing And the most complete line of knitted goods that Is handled In the State of Utah. . We manufacture our own end goods and guarantee both price offered to to anything be equal quality to the public. Of fallGoods j X ' REMEMBER PLACE. THE The Utah Knitting Works j ; '.-235- IN ALL LINES AVE, WASHINGTON OGDEN. 4444m a We are pleased to LADIES' SUITS inform the Trade that our Fall Stock is most complete. 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 Reese Howell Have been a problem in the part for the reaeon oould only about one manufacturer out of ton women. of thorn to fit the majority !i t TfflS SEASON WE FOUND THE RIGHT FACTORY & SONS. . 487 Twenty-fift- h a of tho ladioo And can FIT ,0'CV7!fggT for thoir auito. Wo can give you a FIT, . STYLE both in MAKE and FABRICS, and MADE gooda at a MODERATE price. ' .'V. ' : 'f nins-tonth- - at the Diamond for v UTAH DAY AT 8T. LOUIS FAIR October 20, 10 1904. October 18th and 17th the Union Pacific will sell tickets to St Louis and return, $82.50; Chicago, and.' return, $87.80. , Good returning until October ... 7y THE FINEST HAVANA SMOKING F0R UPMANNi ?nUAhiTY BOUQUET" CIGAR. . - . Antoinette. The holders of the following numbers are entitled to 85 coupons hooka ae the result of our weekly drawings: 4918 4889, and 10,108. OGDEN - ' . , 'Union Suita. Shirts and Drawera. e and Imported Hosiery. Sweaters for Men,- Women end Chil-.- dren. Cardigan Jackets and Jerseys. Silk and Wool Shawls. Baby Silka and Woolen Hood. NEW , MOVIN Q PiQTURES. Spike the Ball Punching Dog. Dangers of Walking Under a Lad-- 1 . j 1 Beaii-,-J t. Waite, meets Wednesdays at 4 p. m. and Saturdays at 2 p. m. Terms, $8. Adult classes Mondays and Friday Address 726 Twenty-thir- d atreet list in te . . CHA8. MEYERS. Half-bree- ds ' up-to-da- New Suit Hats FRANK FAY, Comedy Juggler.' - Call Wear . la street Street Mui'-- ' Full of Fun, Mirth and Mystery. ', , STEAM LAUNDRY, AND THE RYNERSONS, in Another One of Their- - Mysterious Acta, Introducing the Famous . : Anna Eva Fay Cabinet . ed Arthur, which seems to be only question of brief time, and the estab llshment of the Japanese along an en trenched line in middle Manchuria, the war will take on a new phase. Evidence accumulates that the Japan ese, although they may make occasional advances, will in the main await attack, and devote their chief energies to perfecting their line of communlca tlon. To support the advanced base at Liao Yang they now have a railroad and a river, and by nett spring, through the extension of the railroad north from Seoul and across the.Yalu, will have two railroad lines. Inuldl tlon. another railroad, that north to Slnmlntln, will be available for uses ' of the left flank. To turn the Japanese out and recover southern Manchuria, Russia will probably need to have two sol Pattern Hats Week of October 10 barely possible that, the visit of the Sugar king may have something to do with Brother John's candidacy. The Republican campaign management In this etate has shown numer- Strange things sometime happen ous symptoms of fatty degeneration of when trust magnates forsake their the brain, but nothing to date ap- liars In Wall street and wander away out Into the wild and woolly west, esproaches its tale that Senator Cannon had gone over to the American pecially during a political campaign. : party at the instance of the Democratt ic state and national committees. There will be many people who will Such a yarn Is hardly worth serious wonder how they forgot to register consideration; It could only deceive when they go to the polls next month and even then the and find they cannot vote. could not affect the vote of any citisen eligible to the franchise, because The fight between the Stalwarts and man who would believe that fiction the In Wisconsin Is to be would be barred by statute from vot fought to a finish. .It Is hard to tell ing. Salt Lake Herald. what will be the outcome of the bitter strife. The Republican presidential ticket may win out, but It Is highly JAPAN WILL HOLD ON. probable that the Democrat will elect their state ticket One who has closely followed the 4 military operations in the Far East CHILDRENS CLA8S believes that with the fall of Port In physical culture, directed by Mrs. febele-mlnd- IN PASTIMETHEATER 4 It French Ideas boot-black- s, : STORY. Just Received BOYLE FURNITURE wjieR CAMPAIGN GoCartts Assortment In Large 'y FOOLISH 1904. 15, SPRrS MOUTH. 1-- boUNTY DEMOCRATIC A . PLATFORM, j; lew-lovi- CHAIRMAN ed THOMAS CUMNINOHAM. WCBKR diers to Japan's one, and to spend three dollars to Japan's one. In time, doubtless, Russia will be convinced that the task Is an impossible one, but months, perhaps years, must elapse before the conviction soaks in. That Japan has been Intoxicated by her success and does not underrate the stubbornness of her opponent la Indicated by Prime Minister Katauras address at the conference of perfec-turHe warned his governors. hearers gaalnst entertaining illusions. In his opinion the war will be long. He counselled the nation to nerve itself to struggle more resolutely In the , future than In the past. 82-1- ADAM OCTOBER JOURNAL, SATURDAY, . DEMOCRATICJUDIC ALBERT PRICES. What does It profit a man if he receives higher wages and then la compelled to give up more than the advance to the food trusts? This question is suggested by a Utile pamphlet issued by the Democratic national committee under' the caption, Are Higher Prices a Blessing?" which must effectively answer the following declaration made by Secretary Shaw In his speech at Wilmington, Del., In June last: May the good Lord de liver us from another period when living expenses are cheap." Of course, when he made that declaration the secretary was talking and praying for the food trust, which the Republican party , so folthfully represents. Bu( let us see how food prices have soared (n comparison with the Advance In wages of one class workingmen. The average dally pay of all classes of railroad men, was 7.9 per cent higher In 1991 than It was during the period from, 1891 to 1899. The Average durThereing the latter period was fore during the last year the railroad man received on an average 16 cents per day more than he did from 1892 to 1899. r Now let ps'see how much more he Is compelled to pay out In order to live. The prices of food articles that to buy laborlngmen are compelled 1908 In 19.8 than cent were per higher 1882 from were the period during they GRANT C. BAGLEY. (Second AND STATE al HENRY G. DAVIS of Vest Virginia. DEMOCRATIC 8TATE TICKET: For Presidential Electors: FRED J. KIESEU SAMUEL NEWHOUSE, EDWARD H. SNOW. For Representative In Congress: ORLANDO W. POWERS. For Governor: JAMES H. MOYLE. For Secretary of State: LEVI N. HARMON. UTAH The show at Utahna Park this week Is undoubtedly the best bill in the city. In fact It la the beat aver Been at the popular prlcea, as every act la a feature In .taelf. Admlaalon ten cents. . t4444444V own a little ground X this city you lack aoxntthlnv T of the full Mature of citizenship. It won't require a great deal of money to begin Just watch the real estate ads. In DO YOU WANT A IF SO, WE CAN SUIT?,. , SUIT YOU. .P I. L. CLARK & SONS' CO |