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Show - Davis County Argus. I Advertisement City water works are the great desideratum for Farmington. GL TICKET DEMOCRATIC .rUBUShED EVERY TUESDAY D When Farmington has electric lights the citizens may Indeed be proud of Farmington, Utah Publisher P. FELT A SON the rity. D. P. FELT, EDITOR. VERNON FELT ..Manager. FOR An Experiment station for Davis county is a necessity that all Utahns FOR can appreciate. SUBSCRIPTION PRICES: (la One Year Sia Moalha Three Month Advance.) - - - - - FOR PRESIDENT! Alton I. Parker. Tl Henry G, Davlo PRESIDENTIAL hfYe.9fJe , ELECTONSl Samuel Newheust of Galt Lake Olty Fred J. Kleeel of Ogden S575 hat committees will be appointed Edward M. Snow of SL George. look after Davis county interests to -- - .50 in the National Irrigation work for FOR CONGRESS! Orlando W. Powers of Galt Lake City for trana Utah? Application has been made mission through the mails aa aecond-clai- e mil matter. e. FARMINGTON, - - THE OREAT AND MIGHTY JOSEPH. Oct, as, FOR STATE GOVERNOR! of Colt Lake City. James H. Moyla The Land of Hope-toBThere's a war n hki!rmin I'p the rnari f Urxame. warfarins Where my wn.1 By the elwpjr el reams. your memories lrart tliat 1904 Joseph Lipman, that wonderfully astute manager of The Tribune, has just conjured up an original Idea that for economy Is simply grand. We are of the opinion UK should call at Senator Kearns' office and demand a raise of HIS weekly stipeud. la case our readers may imagine the said Joseph is In any sense a non entity under Senator Kearns, we hasten to assure them 11E is not, at least iu IIIS ova mind. Further more, the vocabulary at the tribune office baa been largely augmented with the words I, and Me since HE was installed there. Fur many years country newspapers have been the daily recipient of the tribune together with the oilier big newspapers of the state. For this, the respective editors have been duly appreciative; they have read and culled from the tribune aa they have from the other papers, occasionally it roastlug it, but always enjoying ' either contents local and editorials from the standpoint of sympathy or condemnation, licceutly, it is to he supposed, HE was instructed to the income, or by some means M increase a salvage of business to offset the loss occasioned by the recent flop to the Liberal party move Iu any case, the managing editor waa tailed 011 to furnish the aforesaid Joseph with a list of the exchanges to whom IIE, said Joseph, waa lending the paper, and pit cloee scrutln it was found that ealch country editor was receiving 1,800,060 sheets a year for nothing," to quote Joseph's expression. Of course there are something over (0 country papers that were receiving this munlflcent "gift' for nothing" annually, aui1 the vast number of sheets must lie again multiplied by 60; therefore, thought he, if this could he saved, what an excellent opportunity to show Senator Kearus MY perspicacity and devotion to his interests !" The chance waa not to be lust, and the depressed managing editor was told to prepare for the worst aud he shorn of his country friends, with the possible exception of tlie Ogden .Standard. This one boon was left for him to enjoy, it a special favorite with the tribune, Now brethern of the press, do you not think we should rise and call 1IM blessed? Have we not had a brief respite of literary life or at least three months of pleasure in reading the tribune under 1118 reign? We should indeed be grateful for this i and by thus showing our appro elation may we not hope to somo day bo able to get n 10 per cent off rate? Perhapi by n unity of petition we mny get the privilege of paying a portion of this in advertising ! There may be aome, perhaps, who think (heir paper is worth something In exchange for one so high and mighty as the tribune has become FOR JUETICS OF SUPREME COURT I Charles B. Vorlon of Salt Lake City. In the shape of sunn. T.i the Is mi of Itopr-to-H- e FOR SECRETARY OF ST ATEl Levi N. Harmon of Price. Is the journey long? of my hour. Kny (mieniton In the loein et lllght. Dtaiauee hi iieelm t drown'd As the tiny in nlshl. i.l Ilcert and i Our entire atock of 4.50, f4.J5,j!our entire stock of 84.95 and 5.00 8uits, including;! many at 16.00, are reduced to T In th Song of a Summer Stream. A few months ago I was singing through th snow; But now the blessed sunshine Is fill' Ing all the land. And the memories are lnt Of the winter fug and froet, Jn th presence of the summer with her full und glowing band. Now tha woodlark mmea l drink At my root and pearly brink, Aud tha lady fern (a bending to kiss my rainbow foam; And the wild rosebuds entwlns d With tha bramble vine. And tha centurlsd oak la green around tha bright-eye- d aqulrrere hu POR SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS: Nathan T. Porter of Centerville. mingling of tha I no lunger sing alone. Through a chill, pervading moan, For (he very air la trembling with Ms wealth of summer sound. With the rhurlatera around! Though the hope termed Ini deferred Kra the smith wind's whisper heard Gave a promise of tha pasalng of the weary winter days, Yst tha blessing was secure. waa sure. Fnr the summer-tim- e When the lonely songs are gathered In a mighty choir of praise. Francis Hldlry HavcrgaL Norfolk styles and single and make ; fancy mixture FOR ATTORNEY GENERALI Grant C. Bagloy of Provo. ; double-brenst- reefer ed foreign and domestic weave ; ; alin lined ; beat and dark medium color. The uit are of the belt manufacture, being perfectly tailored. TICKET. hold (heir chape ; they wear splendidly. The concern that make these good FOR DISTRICT JUDGE! dark-leave- Oh. tha full and glad content That my little song la blent $3.95 $2.95 FOR AUDITOR! John W. Gelgar of Park City. JUDICIAL Sr75 and 3.50, 4 FOR TREASURER! William B. Wlloon of Ogdon. sayfsrtne the reed of Pres me. the liril of llope-to-B- e I'y the eleepr streams. -- Wiliam Ptsnh'ir Hreithwralte, Boston Trsneeripl. I Steteepinrf Cut m oys9 Clothin&i Henry H. Rolapp of Ogdon, at--0 These all manufacturer in lead high-grad- e Every suit is full of style. boys' clothing. FOR DISTRICT ATTORNS A. Q. Homo of Ogdon. They suit contain many little extra feature not found in boy itp-par- tl, for which we pay extra. SEIA104IAL TICKET. Two table are laden with the Mother ule line. in this sale. will find real bargain IRl W. H. Rich of Morgan. FOR REPRESENTATIVE Hyrum Stawart of Kayovllle. ne hm-ii- FORCED REMOVAL -- or- YOUNG BR05. COMPANY. . he-lu- epb.- - Suppress any symptoms of personal worth or friendliness to the tribune, and we think even II e" will relent and lessen the rigor of this terrific blow to the press of Utah. We beg our readers to excuse these tears ! ! ! J. u jU becomes us to show our grief over the loss of one big paper. We are still consoled with the Deseret News, The Herald, The Telegram, and the Ogden State Journal; but without the tribune our lot is Indeed sad. But perchance we may yet become of sufficient importance to get this one boon, if not as an exchange then by borrowing it from the only subscriber in Farm. inglon,( . mto44H444444 HW4 4MH4444444H9M4 GOGBMB9B TICKET. FOR COMMISSIONER, YaarTarm. "Bountiful Lumber tSL 'Building BO4 T04 Four (Incorporated) Dan Muir of Waal Bountiful. THEATRE (FOR COMMISSIONER. Two Year Term. John G. Whltaof Farmington, AFTERNOON AND EVENING Thoa. LlMBER The best supply and moat complete atock of Ini .that can be had in the county, Onr prices PERFORMANCES V . mmmjMnktln FOR' CLERK 1 H. Phllllpa of Kayavll! 10 C$1 SALT LAKE CITY, Jljn. j - UTAH POR TREASURER amual M. Karahaw of Layton. Must Vacate, the Prem- ises Now Occu- pied at . FOR RECORDER I Sarah A- - Howard of So. Bountiful. FOR SHERIFF D. W. NIEL8EN DXALXX IX Ravio County Rank ene BICYCLES, COMFECTIOMERY Joaeph J. Holbrook of Bountiful. CAPITAL cigars COMMERCIAL POR ATTORNEY 38 MAIN ST. W. H. Strooper, Jr. of Contorvllle. POR ASBE8BOR John E. Thurgood of Syraouoa. Will Remove to 23 West First South Street, a Few Doors West of Utah National Bank. The variety of organs carried art so numerous. that the prices are almost out of question, but reductions an ths same great ones aa on the rest of the stock. 100 violins will be sold at from $3.00 up. whose value Is from $." to $75.00. ana over too mandolins and qultara at less than cost. The latest ami best In sheet music, most of It worth up to 00c apiece, wilt be sold for 10c each. No reserve. Everything In the entire stock Is offered and nothing Is withheld from this sale. Coming as It doe so near to the holidays, this sale offers the beet opportunity to holiday purchasers ever given to purchase an at suen prices and store It till Xmas. Undoubtedly the people will meke the Tonne Bros, -- tore a busy place for tho next (w dat. nni SAVINGS ACCOUNTS 7000, String in i Cun, Fraud t; L S, liUJ, VI Fr 14 4; L. China, nktir John Wsjman, The Used, I, H. Bsertst, John Walsh, Joetph & Bebi UTAH FARMIMGTOH, PUBLIO SCHOOLS Arthur Welling of Farmington . Rome time ago an effort was made to oust Toung limn, from the premise where they have dune business for no many years, but the landlord was unsuccessful at that time. The lease having expired, they era now going to remove to the address above given, and realising that a move Is about aa bod as o Are, they have de. elded to take oway from the selling price of their stock on omount that will assure the early removal of oil or ot least the greater portion of It The stoca is new and fresh through, out; the company not anticipating a removal, had. hF course, made recent pur. chases, but notwithstanding this, tha prlrea will be nit to a ridiculous figure. Wo must lose money," said Mr. Toung. and we may just aa well loae It tint aa laat. Eo we will let our friends, the public, receive the benefit. Pome Idea of the excellent snaps that will be offered can be gained from tha following: A fine line of new drop-hea- d sewing machines, worth from (45.00 to 1(0.00. go at $15.00 and up. Entire stock of the famous "Angwlua Plano Player at less than factory cost. A complete line of fine music boxes, worth from 40.00 to SiiO.OO, will be solo at from SZ0.00 to $00.00. Perhaps the greatest reductions ate made on pianos, of which they have a fine stock, worth from $350 00 to $800. These will be sold, the $350.00 Ind ftw $150.00. and others at the same propo,-tlo- n. DEPOSITS OCT. xf 35,000 Pays 4 pap ctnl Inknif omagus maggronn; Jossn ' FOR SURVEYOR a', Arthur Knowlton of Kayavllla g wader 1118 beneficent manipulation, but it were better for us to rather bide any such egotistic Ideas in making an appeal to this self lunduoue Jos COUNTY THE PLATFORM. Faxnixgtox, Utah, OcL i, WHEELS SOLD, RENTED AND REPAIRED. All kinds of extras 108 1904. Dem- Hon. Chairman and members Ot tho ocratic County convention: Your committee on Platform and Resolutions report as follows: We, the Democrats of Davis county in onr belief convention assembled in und allegiance to the Democratic principle advocated hy Jefferson and Jackson as being heat auited to the interests of the masses of the people. We indorse tha Democratic platform aa adopted by tha Democratic party at It1 Loula in July laat, and heartily indorse aa the atandard bearers ot the Democratic party, those sterling democrats, Alton B. Parker and Henry G. Davis. We indorse tha platform adapted by the Democratic State convention held at Salt Lake City Sept. 8, 1904, and the candidates nominated by said convention. We believe that tha officers elected Democratic or Republican should be the servants of the people and we pledge tha candidates of tha Democratic party of Davi county to an honest, efficient, and bnsinese-lik-e administration of the fiscal affair of tha county. . We declare it to be the policy of the Democratic party of Davis county that the tax levy shall be fixed at the lowest rate consistent with efficient and economical administration of county government. Wo favor liberal appropriations tor tha roads and highway of Davis county in keeping with the revenue that caa be used for that purpose. Resolved that wa the Democrat of Daria county lb convention assembled pledge our representative and senator and the Democrats of this county to use their best efforts in securing Horticultural and Agricultural Experiment stations for Davi county. W. Phone 3633 a SALT LAKE CITY, &' a700D J. D. : I. Ttmpi tt UTAH DRUGS. DRY GOODS SHOES GROCERIES HATS COAL &c. THLBPHONB ID UTAH . FARMINGTON, WORLDS FAIR John Fisher MCHMKOF CMS TO ST. LOUIS Ieeps a Pall Stock of Gen- via eral Merchandise. union pacific He Mil the beat Flour In Dnvia County AND and Bountiful Opera HouJe Paastnfers f landed at aisle trance of the Expos Itloa at a cost Irat hoar via time mad la the nwraiaf, th espean oa arrival at It. Leals, and avoiding the (rest crowd at tha biff Union Button. MANY HOURS QUICKER THAN ANY OTHER ROUTE I ltkmtnrit GvMr f Petr I i ' CTTT Salt Street Lake City, dtak Vtah IX GENERAL MERCHANDISE TICK XT OFFICE SOI Main ofl bund. Zion's co - operative, Mercantile institution DXALKXS Jrt, eu appMeatWa, its klwny . t LXI Sa- n-s a SpaeiaWy. F. OOOMM, FARMINGTON, UTAH. i! ! |