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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, . FEBRUARY GRAND A St. Peterburg dispatch of yesterday is as follows : frank j. cannon, editor. This morning the city was placarded with manifesto. The intense iudigna-:io- n COLORADOS COSTLY INDUSTRIAL he imperial with which the news of " the stab in the WAR. jack," inflicted by Japan was received here seems to be general throughout Russia. Colliers Weekly thus comments on ColorThe whole empire is fired by the war fever, : war industrial ado's rom Kieff, Kharkoff.Ekaterinoslav and MosA struggle between organized labor and cow comes stories of patriotic demostrations. some organized capital, which has cost Public balls and other festivities have been infor months, idle men 35,000 kept countermanded, and the Red Cross society is 350 from national guard creased the state jesieged with fair applicants anxious to go to murmen to 3,000, and been the cause of 82 he front. ders, in addition to many other crimes. The state of feeling here was illustrated In the grim tenacity of purpose, in the at theaters last night when the people demethods employed, in the number enlisted on manded the national anthem. , both sides in proportion to the population of refusal of the More remarkable was the the state and in the appalling cost, both in dorsky drivers yesterday to accept money life and property, the industrial war now go- rom officers whom they drove to the palace most ing on in Colorado is one of the The newpapers in general denounce, the ever recorded in the labor history of action of Japan as being treachery, declaring the world. hat it is ' truly Asiatic, but insisting that thousand workmen idle on an Thirty-fiv- e he issue of the conflict will not be decided by average of five months each ; 4,000,000 work- he naval engagements, as the Japanese will ing days lost ; $10,000,000 a low estimate have to meet the Russian on dry land, when as a wage loss ; $30,000,000 conservative esti- he score will be wiped out. mate-loss from direct damage and The Novoe Vremya says it is quite possi-jl- e cost of national guard ; $500,000, that the whole of Korea has beetr over ordered to three different parts of the state run by Japanese soldiers in disguise, and that within nine months for the protection of life Russia may first have to assume the aggres and property. A total loss at the most conbut when her forces in southern Man servative estimate of $50,000,000. And this sive, churia and Korea are increased, the Japanese in a state where the total assessd valuation is will realize what they have to meet. less than $150,000,000. God, right and international law are on This is the stupendous cost to Colorado of our side," the Russ says. the labor troubles of the year 1903. Sixteen "One hundred and thirty million Russian strikes. That is the year's record. Sixteen are beating in unison in the desire to strikes affecting from 300 to 21,000 men each learts the traitorous slight on Russian and lasting from ten days to ten months each. expunge of defensive tactics ; let us The results : A declaration of war be lonor. Enough out the foe." tween capital and organized labor as repre- drive The Bourse Gazette says : sented in the state ; the increase of the nation" Yesterday we longed for peace. Now al guard from 350 men, in March, 1903, to we think only of war. The world soon will 3,000 men fully armed and equipped ; courts and civil writs superseded in the mining dis- je startled by Russia's heroic work. Japan tricts and martial law declared ; the suspen- ias placed herself beyond the pale of civilizasion of the writ of habeas corpus and the en- tion. " The upstart, pigmy Jap would not have forcement of the vag law in the mining dared to attack the giant Russian without camps and the subsequent deportation of all of England and America." men who refused to work. And, with all of the encouragement In this connection the Russ claims to this, the 25,000 miners in the metalliferous have authority for saying that the two new and coal camps are still out, and threaten to warships (the Nisshin and Kasaga), stay out for months to come, although their Japanese were from certain capture by the Russaved places are gradually being filled with im sian squadron bound for the Far East under n men. ported It has passed the point where one can re- Admiral Wireus by the action a British batfer 'to it as an industrial upheaval." It has tleship in placing his vessel across the Suez become a social rebellion a rebellion against canal and hoisting a signal of distress, thus the Russians two days. every recoganized standard of business as it delaying The feeling here is bitter,' it exists today- - a rebellion brought about by the determination of organized labor to reign being asserted that the Japanese attack on Port Arthur was launched from in Colorado. OGDEN, UTAH. 0, . - far-reachi- ng non-product- ion non-unio- anti-Briti- sh Wei-Hai-W- ei. supreme To get at the real beginning of this trouble, you have to go back just three years. In 1901, the state legislature, at the insistent demand of the labor unions, passed an eight-holaw, applicable to all classes of labor in the state. A few months later, the supreme court declared it unconstitutional at the behest of the mine owners, so the labor leaders declared. But whatever the cause, that j started the fight. Labor in Colorado orlaw. They wen ganized for an eight-hou- r into politics and united with the Democratic party, and at the succeeding session the eight-holaw failed to pass. Then the unions took the matter into their own hand. They formally espoused the cause of Socialism in June, 1903 and supported the Socialistic platform at the next election. They failed to win at the polls,' and then came the threatenec deluge of strikes, with a war cry: "We'l fight until we force an eight-hou- r agreemen over the state." 1 19M 11, fired by war fever. UTAH STATE JOURNAL $50,-000,00- THURSDAY, : TOBACCO POISON. : Personal Pointers I j j sheep-nia- n Alex Galilee, a from Wyoming, ia In the city. C. C. Calvin of the Oregon Short Line came down' from the north today and went to Salt Lake. j. M. Lapp.auperlntendent of the NEW DRESS Thursday, lt Handlers SILKS Comedians r V Feb. Torn Oreenwell la bark from a trip to Lus Vegas, N. M. Bishop Wothernpoon returned yeato California. terday from a visit well-kno- 2EZ3 The history of our store has been a triumph of new Ideas in these, most desirable materials; but never before has our stock comprised such an Irresistible lot as we are now showing. com- missary department on the Union Pacific. left for Laramie this morning. John Watson, superintendent of the Z. C. M. L In Ogden, accompanied by his wife, has gone on an extended trip to California. James Agler, general manager of the Southern Pacific, who has been in Ogden several days left for the Pacific coast this morning. CL D. Christenson, a prominent cltl-se- n of Wyoming, who has been visiting friends for the past two weeks in Ogden, left for home this morning. 1904 CORDED WASH SILKS SECURE BRITISH AID Two Englishmen in Penitentiary Havo 8ecured Services of Consul to Get Them Out. Robert Lister and William Watson, the two Englishmen convicted here last spring for robbing an old man named Learning and sent to the penitentiary for five years, have succeeded In ses of a British concuring the sen-icesul In their behalf. Their application for pardon comes up before the board shortly. They claim that they did not have a fair and impartial trial. District Attorney Halverson has received a letter from a brother of one of the men In England asking him to use his Influence In their behalf. Among other things the letter states that the men come from highly respectable families and both are married and have families. They come in so many dainty and desirable varieties that you must see them to understand their full value. WHITE and BLACK CHECKS, plain WHITE SOLID COLORS, as well as numerous FANCY COLORINGS. There is heavy buying Just now in this department The PRICE, STYLE and NEWNES8 of the goods Insures pleased patrons 45c a yard. SHIRT WAIST SUIT SILKS This showing cannot fall to please the .most exacting. The line Includes only correct ideas and styles. TAFFETAS, L&UIi SIENE, beautifully EMBROIDERED FIGURES, NOVELTY WEAVES, and all the desirable CHECKS and STRIPES. Prices, $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 per yard. DIGNANS NEWS en coat. talk of a new electric lighting plant for Ogden is becoming louder. The plans are pretty well matured. It is said, but the projectors are not quite ready to give the particulars to the EXAMINATION FREE J. T. RUSHMER, Expert Optician 2412 WASHINGTON AVE. public. RUMORED SUICIDE OF OF PRINCESS ELIZABETH NEW YORK, Feb. 11. A World special from Vienna says that It Is rumored that Princess Elisabeth, who shot the actress, Louise Zeiglc.r, has committed suicide in Prague castle. One Grand, Glorton, Spun lean Wit and Humor. VAUDEVILLE TwCrh, OAl0. Pratt, Girl. Cl.,,, CiM, Gorgeous Costumes New Songs. Catchy Musk YOU laugh EVERY Prices 7 5c, EOc and 25c. GRAND OPERAHOS JOS. CLARK, Manager Monday, Feb. 15th Tour of the Young Singing Comedian Thos.J. Smith and a Company of Great Ability in The Burts TRYING CIVIL SUITS. Three civil suits have been tried in the municipal court today as follows: B. L. Rybeer vs. H. R. Griffin ft Co. to recover $5.60. DANCING ACADEMY. Eph Hall vs. A. R. C. Smith. Geo. A. Lowe ft Co. vs. F. M. Farrell, REGULAR DANCE EVERY MONDAY to recover $225. EVENING. WHERE IS MIKE QUINN7 Michael Quinn of Hoopqp Is lost. He left the city last evening to go home, WEARERS SPECIAL OF but this morning had not reached GLASSES there and his family and friends fear that some accident or mishap has WHENf him. Inquiries were made for You find glasses that were once just him at police headquarters today. right are eo no longer, It mesne yonr talon is hanging with the years. New lenses are needed ; which can bo placed In the old frames at little NEW LIGHTING PLANT. The OPERA New York Stocks and Chicago Grains A Q Kl ANTIC 5CENIC SUCCESS HEAR SMITH Bl"xG If I Had a Thousand Hearts. The Kame Old Crowd. " Well Hurry To Chun-h- , Thts VeV Be Married. For Home and Ireland. , The Palma Expressly written for this sea son's pmdurtiw. Prices, 75c, 50c and Seats on sale Saturday.' SPECIAL! 25c. SPECIAL! Thursday, Feb. 18th Manager Clark of the lirand Opera Houck pleased to announce to his patron, the engagement of HOWARD KYLE IX A REVIVAL OF ROSEMARY" which has the record of the greatest rowdy success in the history of tne Empire Theatre, New York City. Bale of seats commences Tuesday, Feb. Mrt. As this engagement promise to be on edit moat notable of the season it is suggested that patrons desiring good location should promt their scat as early as possible. Free list entirely abolished. 25c to $1,501 Price Bought snd sold for cash or carried on The introduction of one of the most poison margin. Continuous quotations. Reference, First National Bank. ous gases, carbon monoxide, into the system OQDEN BROKERAGE CO. Lyceum Family Theater 34oS Washington Are. Phone 215 by means of tobacco smoke, and more especialSAWYER ft YOUNG, Proprietors ly by cigarette smoke, is beginning to receive Week of Feb. 8th attention from medical men. The cigarette COADJUTOR TO BISHOP DOANE. BANK. ALBANY, N. Y Feb. 11. A special FIRST NATIONAL smoke is the more deadly because cigarette convention of the Juvenile Aeti KATY DID8 Episcopal diocese of 2384 Washington Avs. smoke is nearly always inhaled. The London Albany assembled at the Cathedral of MABEL HOWARD Lancet has been conducting some interesting All Saints today tor the selection of CAPITAL 8150,000 The Scottish Nightingale a coadjutor blahop. to assist Bishop SURPLUS AND PROFITS.... 7345 experiments in this respect recently, and the Doane. THE HOWARDS The names, .of several churchDancing Comedians following results were shown : We transact business in all branches men are mentioned In (connection with Tsnor SHIBLEY MR. HARRY Two or three mouthfuls of tobacco smoke the honor, .among others being that of banking and extend every courtesy from a. cigarette were shaken up with a few of James Dow Morrison, missionary consistent with soundness. MOVING PICTURES of Duluth.' . drops of blood diluted with water in a bottle bishop DAVID ECCLE8 President Admission, 4B Almost immediately the blood assumed the THOMAS D. DEE .... Bs Will JOHN PINGREE Caehier Bitter. Fight pink color characteristic of blood containing Those who will persist in dosing JAMES F. BURTON Cashier Ass't this gas, and further observations with the their ears against the continual recoin spectro scope confirmed the presence in the mendatlon of Dr. King's New Dlscov - When evening comes with its restful blood or carbon monoxide. In this experimen ery tor Consumption, will have a long reading hours, you want the enjoyment we have some explanation in particular of the and bitter fight with their troubles, which comes to those who have had not ended aerlier fatal termination. by their imperfect eyes made more perfect 1 evil effects of cigarette smoking, for it is chief Read what T. R. Beall of Beall, Miss., through perfect glasses. I have the WE PARAMOUNT ISSUE. ly . cigarette smoke that is inhaled an has to say: "Last fall my wife had satisfaction of knowing that I have St. Valentines Day which every the symptom of consumption. by made reading a pleasure to many poisonous carbon took Dr. New monoxide is introduced directly into the blood . Kings Discovery after whose eyes have long been Imperfect It is meet and fitting, says the Columbia THIS YEAR IS FEB. 13 else had failed. Improve Let me give you that pleasure by everything effect This of tobacco smoke upon the blooc ment came (S. C.) State, that in issuing the call for the at once and four bottles perfectly fitted pair of glasses. Prices Democratic convention the national com appears to us to be of considerable signifi entirely cured her." Guaranteed by reasonable, satisfaction guaranteed. cance. Jesse J. Driver, druggist Price 50c mittee should have invited the C. P. UTTER, O. D. Tesukeiand $1. Trial bottles free. Time seems to 203 Eccles Bldg. us It The this that JectiHlbryiF scientific all Democratic citizens in the United States arraign NOW sweetheart is who can unite with us in the effort for a pure ment of the cigarette should be very convincAnother ing. and economical constitutional government very ordinary test is made by the of means a white is handkerchief. Let a ciga concise That and yet complete statemen Did You Read of Baltimore Fire? The arette smoker blow a of the paramount issue of 1904 roouthful of smoke a pure anc PROPER PRICES is The: economical constitutional government." For through a clean handkerchief without inhal-in- g Then READ YOUR INSURANCE policy and see If It Is in a it. He will find a heavy accumulation of that the Democratic party can afford to stand, Cheap John, comiwtny," or in an Old and Tried combecause it is just and proper and timely, am nicotine on the cloth as a result. Now let affords that absolute pany you protection. Do you know that him inhale a mouthful of smoke and blow it because a pure and constitutional governabout 25 per cent of the companies doing business In Baltimore the handkerchief. The nicotine stain will be unable to pay their policy holders? Why not have ment" is not to be had under Republican rule. through your will be hardly noticeable. Insurance written In good companies and DO IT NOW. We Excessive tariffs, presidential favoritism ant The balance of the deadly stuff is in the only Old snd Tried companies. smokers of lungs and blood. The only wonder usurpation power, disregard of other na tions rights, corruption in the public service really is, not that cigarette smokers wreck their health and constitutions, but that these are the proofs that can be presentei live as long as thev do while continuing they the in the FIRE LIFE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE. against party power. practice. Salt Lake Herald. ur r ! ur .9 1 10c. 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