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Show DAILY I SENATOR TELLER ON THE BOYCOTT dismerry heart brings sunshine, perses gloom, lightens labor, cheera the weary, lessens burdens, brightLIBERTY ens life, inspires hope, Increases faith, STRONGLY UPHOLDS encourages, lifts up, buoys the spirit OF THE PRESS. and so happifles life there Is continual praise and thanksgiving In livCondemn Attempt of Advertieere to ing it. Control Utterance of Independ-en- t The boycott of the Denver Time and the News, which paper are owned by United State Senator T. M. Patterson of Colorado, has received emphatic condemnation from United H. M. Teller, who ad- States Senator dressed the following letter to his col lea Rues, for publication: I hardly know how to espreaa my astonishment at the boycott pronounced against the News and Times by certain of the great mercantile firms of Denver. I have been a constant render of both the News and the Time almost since their first publication, and I have been quite alive to their attitude upon public questions, particularly upon such as have affected the general prosperity of the state. I have lived In Colorado years, and so for nearly forty-foJealous am I of Its welfare that I would not hesitate to condemn any newspaper whose policy waa not of benefit to It. I feel that I can conscientiously say that never since the first day of the publication of the News and the Times have they been so conservatively and wisely conducted as under your management No paper In the west has been as consistently and earnestly loyal to the best Interests of Its own state as has the Rocky Mountain News. It has stood fearlessly In the face, at times, of temptation and danger for what It believed to be right and It has, as a rule, been right. "Of course you could not have done otherwise aa a conscientious Journalist than to stand by your duty to the public. That duty required you to keep free, whether from financial allurements or subjection to the demands of patrons, to discuss every matter both of news and public policy without any restraint except such as properly arises out. of the general welfare. IF YOU SURRENDERED THAT. DUTY TO A UODY OK ADOR TO ANYBODY VERTISERS. ELSE,' FOR WHATEVER REASON. YOU WOULD NOT CONTINUE FIT TO MANAGE A GREAT NEWSPAPER, unless. Indeed, Its management Involved only how much money you might make and without reference to the claims of private or public conscience. No one can overestimate the Importance of an unpurchasable and untrammeled press to the general welfare. Where newspapers have demonstrated time and time again, as I believe the News and Times have since you controlled them, thnt they can be neither bought or terrorised, it la safe to conclude that such papers have the general welfare at heart, and It I almost a corollary that they do have It at heart. Men may differ aa to the wisdom of another's policy, but such papers almost necessarily stand for duty and It Is better to have a righteousness. perfectly fearless and honest newspaper. Intelligently conducted. In a community than a church and a school-hous- e. It Is not only educational, but It Is watchful of the people's Interests, and guards nnd protects them from assaults of every character. IT WOULD RE A SAD DAY FOR THIS COUNTRY SHOULD ITS GREAT NEWSPAPERS DISCUSS GREAT PUBLIC VESTIONS UNDER FEAR OF T1IE DISPLEASURE OF THEIR ADVERTISERS. As a rule pure commercialism and patriotism are wide apart and are very rnrely found In company. I earnestly commend you for your courageous and patriotic stand. Every good citizen should heartily support you In it. I trust that the wave of fanaticism will soon subside and your papers and their patrons come again together In harmonious IT. M. TELLER." ur You can make the clock strike before the hour by putting your hands on It, but it will strike wrong. You can tear the rosebud open before its time, but you may mar the beauty of the rose. Bo we may spoil many a gift or blessing which God is preparing for us by our own eager haste. He Is weaving our Uvea Into patterns of beauty and strength. He has a perfect plan for each. Don't pull at the threads of life. Don't hurry the Almighty's plan. We must live by prayer in Ignorance of life. Gods love Is the motive of all delay to give us unexpected and surprising bleasinga non-poet- e grocers IinwiCMM 2, 1904. time or a count xy when and wherein women held a higher, holler place In the life of the nation than at this time This In this great country of ours. can be said to the immortal glory of this land. Our women are the moral and and spiritual life of this republic. Their intellectual activities are as boundless as their opportunities are great. In the realm of literature, of art of philosophy. In every department of intellectual life they are winning golden laurels. But It la in the home where woman rules and reigns an uncrowned but royal queen, superb mistress of human destinies; It is here she is the real saver of life to this great nation. . YOUNG MEN WANTED! Every young man In Ogden is wanted! Wanted from the street corners, from from the loafer's rendezvous, the Idler's promenade; turn your steps Into the highway or noble aim and earnest work. There are prises enough for every successful worker, crowns enough for every honorable head that goes through the smoke of conflict to victory. There Is within the young man an upaprlnglng of lofty sentiment which contributes to his elevation and though there are obstacles to be surmounted and difficulties to be vanquished, yet with truth for his watchword, and leaning on his own noble purposes and exertions, he may crown JOHN L. HERRICK It la not always the husband that brings home a keg of molasses or a barrel of sugar that makes home sweet. Home persons seem to feel that, when the necessities of the family are provided for, their duty is completed, forgetting that Better Is a dinner of herbs where love Is, than a stalled ox and hatred therewith." Dcs Moines wife has written us "that she ha passed Into the shadows because her associates dress chnrmtngly and she must be clad plainly, sometimes bordering onto shabby." While It Is I hard to be conscious that you are not w dressed ns another, yet after all the wo-l- d pays little attention to what Life BASEMENT Insurance Co. REED HOTEL. J) Music Snap onssasaaa Bgsas A A word fitly spoken Is like apples of gold in pictures of silver." Many are afraid to show themselves "kindly one toward another. They shrink from the possibility of being called "soft," but we are told by the best authority that A soft answer turneth away wrath." Let love at home always stand with her arm over us, to help lift the burdens thnt otherwise would weigh us dawn. Love lights a lamp that glows on when all might be shrouded In gloom. Love, sweet angel, strengthens the weary and steadies the hnnd that carries cordial to the sufferer's lips. A high-grad- self-deni- al; JULY that is, pure beer, properly aged ail(j most healthful, strengthenin'; an,i is a fiatured nourishing tonic; especially agreeable and Kne. (flood Beer ficial during warm weather. Get 1ABcT BKKR lecause it possesses every requisite of quality. If, Has No Equal F. J. KICSCL Single Copies 20c PATRON! OF THE that all Union Pacific Ralroad ara assured f k pany in the of Its equip fl mporovement their 08 and. This for B line Is renown trains 1 ment. on time, and the general superiority arrivsl of Its service. Union Faoiflo RUNS trains daUy to the East, the fastest trains arriving many hours Three ahead of all competitors. Full information cheerfully nlshed on application to A. B. MOSELEY Traveling Passenger Agent OGDEN, UTAH. POOR DINNERS SP0ILANY JOURNEY On the eastward trip you will requir you will wish it served temptingly. the beet food possible, and Send me your name and addreie on a card, telling where you expect to go this summer, and I will give you some valuable information about the very best dining ear service in America a service such aa sneourages the stomach to healthful Mliffli R. F. 79 NESLEN, General Agent,1 West second south street, SmfB QUICK! WASHINGTON human Ingenuity has been adopted to protect them against llon" of m" accident. MU- AiaLMaL spent by the lars have been Union Pacific IJgUyLolSi Railroad Com- Ticket Office, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, McKANNON BROS. MUSIC CO. 2283 CO., Distributors activity rather than discomforting rebellion. Six Pieces of Popular Music $1.00 COME S1 The Overland Route Does It Fay? Merit LwKBBPgr; you wear. If your dress Is only five cent calico, the soul that it enshrines may be made fine by high thinking and plain living, the heart brightened and by a heart full of good cheer, like calico cent five wear the will you a queen. As a rule we love the beautiful, and we long for beauty of person and attractive apparel; while these may be denied you, you can live the beautiful, white life. Too late? No, Indeed! Live In the present; bury the past; each day Is a new beginning. You can be better women, you can make the days brighter for others, you can so educate the mind and heart that your good qualities will recommend you to your friends, who will love you for what you are and not for what you wear. Many mothers' wardrobe contains but one dress, that is worn upon all occasions; but usually this represents some special possibly the rich clothing that makes her wardrobe conspicuous by Ita absence, pays a daughters way to voice culture, or a sons to professional life and sometimes the women that you envy because of their charming appearance, have no son or daughter, and thua they have reason to live in the shadows. SATURDAY, lc T Ff At JOURNAL. Man was made to protect, love and cherish, not to undervalue, neglect or abuse woman. Treated, educated and esteemed, aa she merits, she rises In dignity, becomes the refiner, and imparts a milder, softer tone to man. No community has ever exhibited the refinement of civilisation and social orThe strength and glory of a nation (Continued on Page 7.) der where woman was held in con- rests for security upon the homes of tempt and their rights not properly Its people. The strength and power Cures Old Bores. and preserved. Degrade of the tomes of people Is measured by respected Westmoreland, Kansas, May 5, 1902. woman and you degrade man more. the character of the women' who preBallard Snow Liniment Co.: Your She la the fluid of the thermometer of side In them. Hence, whatever up- Snow Liniment cured an old sore on society, placed there by the hands of lifts and strengthens woman makes the side of my chin that waa supposed the great Creator. the nation more secure. You can cor- to be a cancer. The sore was stubrectly measure the civilisation of peo- born and would not yield to treatment, Mothers, never for one moment ple by their estimate of women and until I tried Snow Liniment, which think that your doing Is unimportant, the position In society held by her. did tbe work in short order. My siseven if much of your time is passed In This statement needs no enlargement ter, Mrs. Sophia J. 'Carson, Allena-vill- e, The noblest and the Measured by this unerring standard, the kitchen. Mlffln Co., Pa., has a sore and and not since the morning stars sang to- mistrusts that it Is a cancer. Please wisest live by eating, common as It may seem. Think, tired gether in celestial symphony at the send her a 50c bottle. Sold by Geo. housewife, not how your piano trained dawn of creation, has there been a p. Cave, druggist. Angers are becoming stiff, awkward and flushed from molding the "staff of life, but conailer what the members of your sweet home" are accomFor Instance, the husband plishing. Is, perhaps, a minister of the gospel, winning souls to Jeaua Your son Is taking high rank In college and your lovely daughter la to go as a misWHEN OLD AGE COMES YEARNING FOR A 8HADY and all of them derive sionary, NOOK, DOES IT PAY TO ENJOY AN INCOME FOR LIFE, AN strength of mind, frame and muscle from "mother's table." Are you not ENDOWMENT POLICY PAID UP IN YOUTH? Your doing something indispensable? kitchen efforts help to run all the machinery of life. What would become of home sweet home" if, In discourFOR PARTICULARS SEE agement, the mothers and the girls ceased their doing? Out of the well kept homes come the noblest of our land. STATE MANAGER There are no parents more willing to toil early and late, and more denying In comforts and even necessities, that they may freely expand their savings to educate their children, than those on the farm. No one appreciates the fact more than thnt the world is to be Influenced by the abilities and knowledge of the coming generation, and that the keynote of success is mental and physical education. There has never been a time when the daughter of the home has been so practically considered as a future factor In the world's progress as now. The pretty Maud Muller rak"Deliciously refreshing." That de- ing hay Is not the average daughter scribes 8TANDARD Soda Water; all of our farmer; she has flavors, and for sale everywhere. been thinking in her own thought and knows something more Is required than to pose with a rake nnd look pretty. Neither does she try to capOft ture the old Judge, but Just marries some loving young man and spurs him on In every way to honest victory and success. to-Lov- r Sold STATE lEe Home Circle A Journal. UTAH 30 AVE. Clothing IT WILL PAY Union Pacific and Chicago, Milwaukee and . St. Paul Line INFORMATION $IO.oo $8.oo $12.00 $13.50 $15.00 Suits (or $7.95 I- ETC IN REGARD TO RATES, WILL STOP-OVER- BE GLADLY FURNISHED. C. S. WILLIAMS, 106 West Second South St., Commercial Agent, Salt Lake City, - I Putnam Clothing Hojse 2345 WASHINGTON AVE. COMPLETE INFORABOUT THE NEW SERVICE YOU TO SECURE MATION for Cut in Like Manner. J Going East? t All Other Lines IOC Satisfactory Tailoring at Satisfactory That la esectly why wa do tha Tailoring Bualaesa of Ogdon. Anderson. Prices; |