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Show DAILY I UTAH STATE JOURNAL OGDEN, UTAH. FRANK J. CANNON. EDITOR. TO THE SLOT MACHINE OPERATORS: UTAH STATE JOURNAL, orthcoming senator from U tah was not so much in recognition of his personal and political merits as a desire to cater to the aspiration of the Mormon leader. In the campaign of ast year, nearly all of his strong advocates, joth Mormon and Gentile, were devoted to his election because he was an apostle; the Mormons wishing to see one of their chief men in Washington counseling the nation and leading it into paths of righteousness; and the Gentiles (at least some of them) wishing to provoke the very conflict which has now ensued. it is too late in the day for us to segregate the politician from the ecclesiast; and, stand or fall, win or lose, we must abide by the facts as they are. NOVEMBER TUESDAY, 1003. 17, T;... WANTED TO IMPROVE RACE. . . i Wh hali.1.-- c i: !'v wit1: . aroMr.d. " c Cn: Cellar. j.iJc looking man cjHjr went Into the :i: ;e fee glared angrily he was not wairi'l . r. i. i y GROUCH. A ' z e a Lot of Fusg He Left Eccentric French Millionaire Money for Giants Dowry. M. dn Saint Ouen de Flcrrecourt. an eccentric French millionaire, diet: a short time ago and left the greater part of bin fortune to hia native city of Rouen, stipulating that the municipality was to found an annual prize of 920,000 aa a dowry for a giant and a giantess In order to regenerate the human race. An amicable arrangement has now been made between the heirs and the city of Rouen. The family attacked the will on the ground that the "giant clause" was impossible of execution. By the arrangement now made the city of Rouen will pay the heirs $600,000, while out of the residue It undertakes to found an undertaking, "Inspired by the idea of protecting, preserving and improving the human race, but which shall not The details cost more than $160,000. of this undertaking have not yet been 17H . . Lvceum Theater . 1 jaii.e on Immoriiaiely. I want a low Week of November Entire Change of Program collar, bo called to a clerk who rushed by him. Faces-Ne- w "All right, old ebap; wait on you In Acts a minute," replied the clerk, as he wrapped up a negligee shirt. "I dont know whether you will or not, said the dyspeptic looking man. In the first place I want to know why you called me old chap. I dont suppose you refer to my age, for Ive been told that I do not appear to be Electric Musical Artist much over thirty. I presume you were trying to get familiar on abort acquaintance. It may be your custom to call your friends old chap, but I want Blackface Monologue ArtUt you to understand that Im sot your friend, and wouldn't be under any circumstances. The mere fact that I come in for a collar because I really ALL THE OLD FAVORITES RETAINED need a collar doesnt Justify you In getting gay with me. You are taking MATINEES DAILY 3 :30 aiul 4 so an unwarranted advantage .of my p. m. Night, 7:30, 8:30 and 9:30 n. m necessity. I want to Inform you that Admission 10c. you have lost a customer. Good day. "The idea of making all that talk over one collar," exclaimed the unabashed clerk as the dyspeptic looking man went out. "He must have a grudge against himself." lay-dow- n Your action of today, in closing down the machines and removing them from your premises, is wise and proper. It manifests a deference for law and community sentiment which will be most gratifying to the people who have Your uttered their public remonstrance. course will be accepted in go6d faith; and nothing but a reopening of the machines will lose to you that good faith. Now, be good natured about it. You got much money for your run; and the players THEY HELP FOR CASH PROFITS. divulged. didnt get much of a run for their money. W. E. Henleys Smell Estate. Many are the forces which the masters of TRYANNY. The estate left by W. E. Henley, THE HOVSE UNDER A the Republican party have aggregated toone of the most successful of modern gether to resist a reform of our present un- niters of story books for boys, amounts to but $5,000, although his Under the new speaker of the House of wise and unjust tariff laws; there is one to have bad an enormous circulawhich little public attention has been directed. tion. Lack of an Internationa: copyReed and under as Speakers Representatives, s is the power of concentrated finance in right is blamed for his want of Henderson, that body supposed to express This His In accumulating property. the unfettered will of the people is to be New York. Formerly, many of the leading books were more lately read in the of the country were outspoken advo- United States than In England, but The Emperor and I. governed by a minority, consisting of four jankers no from their sale German The he derived profit Emperor and I Within the year were born, men. All speech, except as these four men cates of free trade, claiming that by the open heje. Beneath the sky. refinancial door and commerce our our morn; Upon the policy Can the voters of permit, must be stifled. A Kaiser he, of hlsh estate. asons 1 the usual chance of fate. Diminishes. be enhanced would Oil so America And that Supply this country sense the awful autocracy proFor two years the oil consumption father was a prince; and mine duced by the leaders of the Republican party would soon stand preeminent in the world. of the world has exceeded the produc- Hia Why, Just a farmer, that la all. still are stars, although some a tyranny impossible in monarchical Ger- Today, almost without exception, these same tion. The stock of crude Pennsyl- Stars shine, In soma And above roll hid in midnight's pall; vania ground petroleum men are either active or passive supporters of But argue, cavil mil you can. many or any other foreign country which has December, 1900, was 13,174,717 barthe Republican policy of inordinately high tar- rels, while In December, 1902, the My sire was Just as good a man. a parliamentary body' as well as a king? The German Emperor and I iffs. The reason is not hard to see. Our pres- amount thus stored was only Eat. drink, and sleep the Promptly upon the assembling of this barrels. Pennsylvania has . the way: ent of an bread le bread, and pie la pie, For of system piles up unwieldy surplus greatest American oil field. special session congress, the speaker apAnd klnge can eat hut thrice a day. in And the public treasury. That surplus sleep will only come to those pointed a committee on rules consisting of money Whose mouths ana stomachs are not Steel. Wood and foes. himself, Payne of New York, Dalzell of is deposited without interest in favored banks; The old wooden frigate Saratoga, rise at six and go to work. I was launched nearly sixty years And he at five and doea the asms; Pennsylvania, and Grosvenor of Ohio. The these banks, having to pay no interest, are yet whichand career a of We both have cares we cannot shirk: Is still pursuing ago, are for loved ones, hia for fame. general mission of this committee is to silence able to charge it upon the governments money, usefulness as a schoolship, Is an ob- HeMine may live beat, I cannot tell; all opposition to measures approved by the which they loan to industries or to specula- ject lesson In the durability of wood Im sure I wish the Kaiser well. as a material for shipbuilders. Paint I have a wife, and so has he: leaders, whether such such opposition shall tors. And yet, if pictures do not err, and oil preserve it from decay. What As far aa human sight can see The moneys of the public treasury thus de- will be 'within or without their own party. Indo as much for Iron and steel, the Mine is by long odds twice as fair. Bay. would 1 trade those eyes dark deed it is to whip their own followers into line posited in privately owned banks may reach materials of which modern warships brown? are built? Will the battleships and more than to control the minority, which upon ;he enormous figure of one hundred and fifty cruisers of today be as staunch after Not for an empress and her crown. so the Emperor and I On this one point conld neer agree; strict party vote could, of course, be over- millions of dollars, and the Republican party fifty years ofIs?salt water service as And Moreover, we will never try. Hia frau suits him and mine suits me. ruled. Following the infamous precedent of and the New York financiers are alike deeply the Saratoga And though hia sons one day may rule, the wanted Good solicitors Dally Mina stand A1 in public school. by past Republican congresses, the committee interested in the maintenance of a system so Utah State Journal. Apply to Horace Bo let the Kaiser have his way. to so but them, on rules yesterday brought in and passed mutually advantageous costly 8. Foster, city circulator. Bid kings and nations tumble down, have my freedom and my aay, to the The House people. au order prohibiting all Republican party gets the through the And fear no ruler and hia crown; For 1, unknown to fame or war, vote and influence of such favored financiers; Cured of Piles After 40 Years. amendments to the bill and fixing an hour for Live where each man is emperor. O.. Boston Globe. had C. of Hr. Geneva, piles Haney the vote. In this alleged representative body, and the financiers get the added power and for 40 years. Doctors and dollars could do him no lasting good. A Boy's Decision. therefore, the people cannot be heard. One profit of this use of the peoples money. Witch Hazel Salve cured him railroad president, Edwin Hawley, for Invaluable cuts, permanently. not acquainted with the method pursued stood at the corfinancier, speculator, burns, bruises, sprains, lacerations, tetter, salt rheum, and all ner of Exchange place the other day If the majority of the repre- Mrs. Alexander Dowie went to Paris to eczema, might ask: other skin diseases. Look for the a lively game of craps besentatives in Washington did not desire such build a new Zion. Paris was too busy build- name DeWltt on the package all oth- watching ers are cheap, worthless counterfeits. tween three newsboys. One of them, rule why is it not voted down? The ing new hats. Sold by Geo. F. Cave, Wallace Drug known aa the "Angel," chiefly because of his language, thought he was Co., and Wm. Glddlnga. Reanswer is simple. Any insurgent of the "broke. He went through pocket after pocket, and at last found a cent publican party opposing the autocratie action The Logan Journal is exposing the ReDELINQUENT NOTICE. " Nodder trow! he shouted. of the speaker and committee on rules is at publican members of the board of education Again they threw and the "Angel IDLE HOUR DUCK CLUB, location was really broke. He picked up hia once on the black list. His committee assign- in that city. Th$y have illegally raised the of principal place of business, Ogden papers disconsolately. Then he notments are' either withdrawn or made unim- treasurers salary. iced Mr. Hawley. He looked up In the Utah. portant; his bills are defeated or ignored; he There are delinquent upon the fol- stranger's face, and said, as he turned down the street: must sit speechless during the session; he is on Senator Smoot lowing described stock, on account of "Its hell, ain't It, mlater? Helen Goulds fight on assessment an levied the Id day of so discredited at home as that his constituents may complicate the railway situation in Utah. September, 1903, the several amounts And Edwin Hawley, thinking of the believe that he is either lacking in ability or The Goulds have white building across the street large interests here, and set opposite the names of the respec- big than of tbe boy, thought maybe rather he and is an active industry; easy prey for an Mr. Smoot is a holy hater when he gets tive shareholders, as follows: it was. New York Times. ' No. of No. of opponent at the next party convention in his started. The Newer Education. district. Have you ever had any other ambiBy this method the rule of the majority tions than clothes and marriage? It Notwithstanding your Uncle William so, did they Interfere with these aim is entirely subverted. So far as the House of Drivers contest, it looks very much as if In any way? Representatives is concerned, the republic is Rollo Emmett will practice the Democratic Have you ever had any desire to an American? How long did It of a four marry men, who, holding doctrine and Get Together governed by ring with another last? the reins of party power, drive the legislative Democrat in the Do you think you would ever get city council after January car whither they will. tired of seeing your name In the sofirst. ciety columns? If this country is ever to see a government Can you take a snub? of the people, it must overthrow the RepubliWould you mind being divorced If The rotteness in the postoflice department by so doing you could strengthen your can power in the House of Representatives. at Washington extended even to the rare position socially? Do you consider bablea are vulgar? stamp bureau. Unique specimens which were OPPOSING AN APOSTLE given to favorite officials have been marketed Mora Women Than Men., at high prices to dealers and collectors. Tbe excess of women over men gradAnd in accordance with law, and In ually rose during the last century, but Senator Smoots right to his scat is being with an order of the Board not In proportion to the Increase of The Mrs. Medford who is projecting a accordance attacked because he is an apostle. Well, he of Directors made on the Id day of the population. There are now slightover a million more woitoen than was elected because he was an apostle. That vast irrigation enterprise for Colorado and September, 1903, and also In accord- ly men In the country. More male than Utah tells the Denver Times that she has had ance with an order of the Board of Di- female children are born, and up to is the reason. Much as the people of Utah would like to one Gentile and one Mormon husband. In the rectors made on the ICth day of No- fourteen or fifteen years of age there vember, 1903, so many shares of each are more boys than girls, but beyond differentiate between the apostle and the man, which, Mrs. Medford diplomatically demon- parcel of such stock as may be neces- that age women are in the majority. in order to make effective defense against the strates that her work is entitled to support sary will be sold at public auction at In Bournemouth, out of population of 47,000, 30,000 are women. the office of the Secretary, No. 2425 criticism of the world, it is impossible. Sen- from both sides of the line. Washington Avenue, on Thursday, the ator Smoots ambition to sit in Washington Changed Her Hose In Publlo. 2d day of December, 1903, at the hour at tbe railway station at Passengers was developed by the deference paid to his ecCalifornia are two The o'clock p. m. of aald day, to pay papers commenting on of Old Orchard, Me., were much amused assessment thereon, clesiastical authority in this state. The a the business foresight which prompted the the delinquent the other day by tbe performance of a with the cost of advertising and young woman bition was sown in his mind, and it was lumber men of that state to select Mrs. Abbie who, for some reason, expense of sale. desired to change her hose. She seated cultivated assiduously because of his high Krebs to have charge of the redwood exR. C. LUNDY, herself in one corner of the waiting church rank. At the time of the election of hibit at the St. Louis fair. And then they Secretary, 2425 Washington Avenue, room on tbe floor and made the change with neatness and dispatch, apparently Ogden. Utah. Thomas Kearns by means of influence and take all the business aspect out of it, by sayInnocent of the thought that she waa methods not now necessary to rehearse Apos- ing that Mrs. Krebs is a very, very handdoing something extraordinary. 4tle Reed Smoot, as such, was designated as some woman. Carnegies Gift to Pittsburg. the future colleague in the Senate of the Hon. Andrew Carnegie baa not forgotten Pittaburg during bla stay at hia little orable Thomas Kearns. While Rockefeller has been depressing 4Will warn you wlien they Scottish castle, and has bought a fine need help. Immediately afterward, when Apostle the prices of steel stocks and other securities 4 collection of prehistoric snakes for He got it from Baron de Smoot went to Washington and confcrrcc in Wall Street, in order that he may $ that city. Brussels' gobble J Heed the warning of and, in addition to Bayet with the president and other Republican another mouthful of the smaller fish of finance, 4- I will give the most help at the the big collection of winged reptiles, least possible price for high is a fossil collection, said to be there leaders, he was greeted as a leading man o he has been steadily advancing the price of his 44 grade work. one of the finest in Europe outside the the church who, by virtue of his authority own commodity. In some of the country disX great museums. RUSHMER as a prelate, could sway vast influence tricts of Utah oil has been raised to forty 4 Optician. Spitsbergen is one of the few counthrough Utah and surrounding states; and the cents a gallon, at retail, and even this high 2412 Wash. Ave. Phone 401X tries as yet unclaimed by any nation. favor which was extended to him as the price leaves no margin to the local merchant. Any one may dig the coal found in the - fuo-ces- self-sam- New New Dances HOEVETW AL. TYRRELL Boys e self-sa- self-nam- . 5,699,-12- e 7 self-sa- X De-Wi- Gothes Sense A certain cloth costs just so much ; so does cutting, sewing, lining, tailoring, etc. You can't bring down the cost of the suit without Bkimping one of these items. Do you want it done? Do you want to buy your suit for the smallest possible price, or do you want your money to do the most it can do in a year? Blouse Suits, $2 to $5. Norfolk Suits, $2.50 to $6. Double Breasted Suits, $2 to $6.00. Three-piec- e Suits $4 to $7.50 tts ' 1 It's always 'money back yotfwant It with ua. If Fred M. Nye CLOTHIER Price of Coal Advanced Bnt that need not worry you If you have COLES -- HOT BLAST- STOVE Because this Store is and gust anteed to remain so. In the morning simply open the draft, and the fire burns briskly for two hoars on last nignts fuel. rooms .evenly warmed Result always. Tne fuel bill is cut in two. Cole's Hot Blast utilizes the gzs in the coal, you know. Others air-tig- ht dont. : to-get- nl7-2- Richardson & Grant HARDWARE AND CROCKERY Sole Agents 2419 Wash. Ave. 6. - Your Eyes - - 4- 4- - rlllta there. MILLINERY One-thi- rd off all Millinery until we move Into our new store. Noth- ing reserved duringe this great Removal Sale Everything the best and latest in style, material and finish foil and winter wear. PARISIAN PATTERN HOUSE Mrs. J. A. Toller, Propr. 2404 Washington Ave, cor--. 24th Sfc fr |