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Show DAILY llfal; Slate Journal Published foil) at 0$da, road extortion will spring many from unlooked-fo- r quartet a. from he will sent Special telegram Kalamazoo and elsewhere telling of the endorsement of the present equitable rates that are charged for transportation of persona and property and that the board of trade or the iMtrona of husbandry would be gi.id to pay higher rates rather than see the prosperity of the railroads disturbed. News will be Hashed from every state of congressmen who will be made to declare that they are sorry they voted for the Davey or bills, and in consequence of toe demand 'of their constituents for fair treatment of the vast railroad interests upon wolch the prosperity of their state depends, they will .be, compelled to oppose President Roosevelt In Ins campaign for reducing unreasonable rates. But then, as Abraham Lincoln said, you can't fool all the people ad the time, and the railroads will discover It In due season. uur-r,ri- Utah OFFICIAL PAPEROF THE PEOPLE THE SEWER BOND. es and advised by t.'ic Joiirii.il. the sewer bonds propoAlsition met with blfnal defeat. v ad-though rarr.ages sere hired and obtain to heroic efforts orates nuu:e a vote for." and although there was evident no organized fight asalnaH rhe latter won by a decided majority. Even had the Frs won, the Against surely rould have defeated the propo-Itlobecause the election was not not regular; the preliminary steps had law. been taken as required bf The result proves a majority sentiment In Ogden favorable to municipal owucranlp of our utilities. Ogden had to choose between a sewerage extensettlement, sion and a waterworka for available funds not there being possible. being alone, either, but both, Tf the secern had won the day no If the Michigan method of protectof the harrowing water ing miners were employed In Utah, would have been in reach for the mining faklra in this state would . Now the voters of Ogden have go out of business, and on the other made possible some solution of that hand, the tax rate would go down so vexing question. rapidly that In a little while only It Is another victory for the State those engaged In mining ''business1' Journal and the State Journals would feel the burden of taxation. In friends. The mid facts printed from Michigan the word of the mining proday to day exposed the scheme by moter la taken on the question of which public ownership or our water values, and the properties they are en.yaltin would nave Wn removed from gaged In floating are taxed at the valthe possible. uations placed on them by the pro- Probably It la even a victory for the nuiters themselves. What an enormayor. In hla this morning's paper mous revenue Utah would have If the he declnrea that when the hewrr big mining compawlee operating In this bonding waa first proposed he regis- stale were taxed according to the valtered hla disapproval of building this uations given by their promoters in year," hut later changed hla mind. No their prospectuses, advertisements reone but the mayor knowa whether he ports etc. . really dlu change hla mind, or If he did, whnt changed It Certain it u From the consular reports It is that If the sewer bonds were voted the learned that a Norwegian has Invented old waterworks company could dictate a telephone for sea fishermen by which terms. Certain It la that with tiie tlie noise made by Aah In the depths sewer bond defeated others may dic- of the sea can be heard. The instrutate terms. Maybe, after all. it Is a ment consists of a microphone in a victory for the mayor. In that event hermetically sealed steel box. It is all sides won and all should rejoice. connected with a telephone on shipboard by electric wires each sound In the water being Intensified by thu NEW FORM OF TICKET. microphone. The inventor asserts that with Its aid the presence of fish, and number a Following the example of of Eastern roads, the Southern Pa approximately their number and kind, can be recognised. When herrings or rifle has adopted the Craig Interline ticket!' which action la likely to lend smaller fish are encountered In large to similar action on (lie pint of other numbers they mnjee a whistling noise, and the sound made by codfish Is more southern and western lines. In appearance the Craig ticket re- like howling. If they come near the sembles an ordinary railroad folder, submarine telephone their motion can The flow of water with the exception that It la smaller. be distinguished. the through gills produces a noise The advantage la that the ticket can to similar labored the breathing oi a In be used over every railroad the United States and at the end will show quadruped, and the motion of the Ann neorturea a dull rolling sound. the exact route followed and over what lines It was taken. The ticket ia ADVICE FROM A WIFE. stamped by the agent selling It, who. with a punch, outlines the entire route. The Test Methods by Which to Man4a the passenger leaves one line and age Hubby. takes another, the conductor removes The old proverb says: There are hla coupon, leaving a stub to show three things which can be managed the distance traveled over that line. only by coaxing a kid glove, a fire Take my advice, says The last conductor takes up what la and a man. a wife who and never try any knows, a of left the ticket, which la really other method with a husband. The record the entire of. complete trip, woman, married or single, who fights whether It waa a few hundred or ten for her rights has a hard struggle, thousand snilea. This It is then turned often to fall at last; while she who In to the auditor, who hua no dlfll-eul- takes them graciously Is allowed to In chucking up the entire trip walk off freely, If not In ited to come and making the proper distribution back again. Any married woman gift' ed with even a small degree of diploamong the various railroads, as i.u. may have her own way qulta as stub shows Just the distance traveled macy much, If not more, than la good tor on each line. ' her If only she be careful always to defer to her nominal lord and master ACTION BY THE RAILROADS. and never to allow any one, himself least of all, to suspect that she has been able to persuade him that her The following recent special dis- way Is his own. The secret of her patch to the Washington (D. C.) Star power lies In a nutshell It la the pow. should Interest every voter Ip the er behind the throne which never United States: openly asserts Itself. All men hate "Alarmed at the agitation In famr to be ruled ; indeed, no man will be If of government control of rates, tlie he knows It. The woman who Is railroad Interests have embarked upon truly mistress of her household never a campaign of education which will fells to set her husband upon a pedescost them a very large sum annually. tal and to Insist that all the houseThe educational work will be con- hold shall honor him as lord and masducted through the medium of two ter thereof. Deference to her huslarge bureaus in New York and Chi- band Is the drop of oil which, keeps cago, which may have branch organ- the wheels of the domestic machine isations. Tlie New Tork and Chicago Chicago News. bureaus have been established, their running smoothly. agents are touring the country In search .of Information regarding conKnew His Own Yacht ditions. mid they are already engaged Truman H. Newberry, the rich in sending forth tons of literature and young Detroiter who Is going to sucpreparing more." ceed Assistant Secretary Darling, waa The dispatch then given the names a member ot the Michigan naval miliof the managers and writers of toe tia at the time of the war with 8paln. news (?) that Is forthcoming. When Hla fine yacht was tendered to the the bureaus mentioned are In full government and waa used, and Mr. Newberry himself served aa a comworking order we may expect the mon Bailor on the Yosemlte. When newspapers of the country to be flood- President Roosevelt was last In Deed with atories of the falrtiesa and troit he made a speech la which ha public spirit of tlie railroad corpora said: I cannot say that the story la tlons. They will describe how fixing maximum rates will be followed by a true, but they do say that during the war a common reduction of wages to their employes. Spanish the decks was sailor while asked what scrubbing They will pathetically tell of the bank- yacht that was In the distance. ruptcy that will overtake the railit's the Dawn," replied the aallor. How do you knowT was the roads If their earnings are decreased , by law. and the disasters and reduced query. 'I know, said the common sailor, accommodations the public may expect because I own her. !f such a law la enacted. The wise reader will therefore lc Prominent In Many Lines. reive with a grain of salt what he sees In the newspapers George Washington Baird, Capt. during the next few niuiiilia eulogising the railroads and snpcrlntendcet c! the ststa,' navy building, Washington. Just denouncing those who are demanding placed on the retired list, aside fros a square deal. enterprising hi excilUnt sar record, Js a srientUf. Journalists who have undertaken to s 'i.'i- - i vrr'er of some pjv,;i educate the public to submit to rall- Ab Esch-Towu-ae- n. ve-trs- f ty V UTAH JOURNAL STATE WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2, 19C5. 0 UUhna Perk Vaudeville and Many Method for Use Deceiving Hunter. I have bunted snipe ever since I was a boy, said Ur. 8. H. Moore, and each year I have learned some new trick of this lony billed bird of erratic flight fame. TLe 'possum Is a tyro compared with the snipe in Its efforts to deceive the hunter. I was bunting with Ceorge C. Morrison near the gun club's grounds a few days ago, and for an hour or more we did not see a snipe or hear a scalpe. Just as we reached the buggy, with the intention of returning to the city, n snipe rote a few feet away from the ground over which we had tramped. A second later another got up and began Its quick, tortuous flight skyward. We bagged both with snapshots. The birds seemingly had laid low In tufts of grass, watching our movements, and supposed themselves aafe when they saw us preparing to depart Mr. Morrison and 1 started back over the ground we bad hunted, kicking each bunch of graaa and dry weeds as we went along, and In half an hour we had raised a dosen sn'pe and killed most of them. Occasionally, when we missed kicking a bunch of weeds, a snipe would rise behind us. dart along tbe aurfsce of the ground and then e suddenly move upward in corkscrew-likakin The thing only gyrations to foolishness of which a snipe might be accused Is Its mlsjudgment of the distance n modern choke bore gun will carry. It has a score of cunning tricks of flight as well as the 'possum-lik- e trick I have just mentioned. "Indianapolis News. Tuesday, August 15th, Has I At the Theaters Danc- ing. UTAHNA PARK. t: a well balanced, entertaining program the vaudeville bill at Utahns theater this week la fully up to the standard stl by this popular playhouse. There la not a dull feature in the whole bill and there la a laugh almost every minute. The first specialty on the program la an original novelty musical act hy K retore, a clever musician who makes up to represent tin. great leadei Creator. Hla work la good. To hear Orville Pitcher In his original stump speech oration la u hugh. It would be difficult to count the nunioer of times the orator gets lost In the labyrinth depths nr verbosity. Le Bord and Ryerson present a laughable sketch entitled The wrong Man in the Right Place," which la meeting with great favor. "Just Plain Folks, a sopg which, because of 11 a sentiment, has met with an enthusiastic reception everywhere, is being creditably sung by W. W. Ward. Encore after encore greets the iicltn children in their clever sketch entitled A Country Courtship." For children so young they are reiparkably versatile. Harry Bartlett and Lethe Coi-Mare finished vaudeville artists who piesent, as one feature of a clever sketch, a mechanical costume that la grotesque in the extreme. Bartleii is a contortionist of ability and It la this 'a ci that enables him to operate the mechanical costume while In a position that others without that ability could r.ot assume. The same bill continue for the remainder of the wetk. ns Local Markets Following prices: are the market's ruling full-size- d Meats. Beef loin, 12c per pound; beef ribs, sets, 10c; rib roast, 134c; veal breast. and 124c; sirloin steak, 15c; porterhouse, 174c; round steak, 124c; chuck steak, 10c; rib boiling beef, Sc; rump roasts, 10c to 124c; pickled pigs' feet, S pounds for !5c; pickled lambs tongues, 40c per dosen; loin and rib pork chops, 15c; whole pork loins, 13c, veal necks, 10c; sliced ham, 20c; boiled ham, 30c; eastern ham, 16c to 174c; breakfast bacon, ITMe and 20c, sausage, 124c; dry salt bacon, 124c; pickled pork, 12 chopped suet, 13 pork sausage, 12'l-2c. steak. 12 Fish. 15c Halibut, per pound; flounders, soles and smelts, 124c; striped bass, 174c; salmon, 20c; cock-taile- d salmon, 20c and 25c; amoked white fish, 20c; Finnan haddle, 174c; crabs, 25c and 30c each; lobstera, 15c per pound. ne c; l-- c; ham-lung- er Poultry, i Spring chickens, Utah, broilers, Sac to 60c each; hena, 20c per pound; tame ducks, 20c per pound. . Dairy Products. Hooper cheese, 174c per pound; Swiss cheese, 25c and 30c; eastern cheese, 20c; sage cheese, 25c; ranch eggs, 25c per dosen, 2 dosen for 45c; ranrJi butter, 174c per pound; cream- ery Boasts of Her Ugliness. to the present time Mile. Polalre, (the French actress, held the distinction of being the only woman In the world who boasted of her ugliness. Tbe divorce courts of New York have rival. On the developed a stand Mrs. Martha Pierce exclaimed: I know 1 am ugly that is why 1 lost my husbands love!" This experience Is quite contrary to the dictum of the great French sage, Balzac, who said: 25c. Fruits Raspberries and currants, 4 cups,2jc; berries and currants. 4 cups for 25c; raur cherries five cents per pound; cherries, 8c per pound; gooseberries, 6c per pound; lemons 30c per dosen; oranges from 15c to 60c per' dosen, bananas, 30c per dosen; Turkish figs 20c per package. Utah peaches 75c per case, or 4 pounds for 25 cents; dewberries 4 for 26 cents 00 cents per case; cantaloupes. 2 for 25 cents; Utah apples 25 cents per bushel, 6 pounds for 2a cents; Utah apricots 4 cents per aa-ser- ts to $1.25 August 12th and 13th, This whiskty Via Uuion Pacific; $18.00 round trip. Tickets good to return until August ha chased in bond and ,IUr' from the U. s warehouse. It i, and unadulterated. uu..,.,. n table and medicinal use. J. 80th. YELLOWSTONE PARK EXCURSION Fred Krugs Famous Tuesday, August 8th. OmahaBeer Fare round trip $49.50. This amount covers rail and stage transportation; a'.o hotel accommodations for the regular seven days' trip beyond Manilla. Only a limited number can be Make reservations accommodated. early of any O. S. L. agent Draught or bottle lwyi Patronage of the 0 pnui,- fuly solicited. ,ct' J. J. GREINER EXCURSION street. Ogden. Lagoon, August 9th. Special train via Oregon Short Line Ogden 10 a. m. Returning leaves Lagoon 10 p. in. Fare round trip into the grounds, cluding admission adults 75c, children 50c. Everybody Invited. J. E. Dooly, President. Horace Peery, ,. E. Ralph Hoag, Caahior, A. V. McIntosh, Assistant Vice-Prezid- SALT LAKE EXCURSION Via Oregon Short Line; $1.00 round all tralris. EXCURSION. Student' Reunion Weber Stake of OGDEN, UTAH Acad- emy. UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY. Salta ir Beach. August 10th. Special train via Rio Grande leaves Ogden 9 a. in. and 3.15 p. m returning leaves the beach at 5 and 10 p. m. Fare 31.25. 'l arc invited. EXCURSION Caihier UTAH NATIONAL BANK Sunday, August 6th, PAYS INTEREST ACCOUNTS AND ON SAVINGI EPOSITS. TIME D- NORTH First National Bank 'r Save Yoar Purchase Slips Vsgstablss I demand $1,000 for my Injuries I may Buffer from hydrophobia." Mr. Fields promptly wrote hack: My dog la worth $1,500. I demand that amount of money from you. My collie la suffering from alcoholism." No suit against Mr. Helds has as yet been Instituted in the Supreme Court of New York. Quart DENVER EXCURSION PACIFIC ISLANDERS' xel .......a.......,.,..,. Utah string beans 2 lbs for 25c; Utah wax beans 2 for 15c; Bermuda onions 4 pounds for 25c; Utah, 24c per pound: California mild red onions 5c per pound: parsley, 6c per bunch; green peas ( pounds for 25c; Utah potatoes 20 lbs for 25c; 1 per cwt Tomatoes 15c lb.; radishes 4 bunches for 5c: garlic, No lb.; lettuce, 4 bunches for 6c; Utah cabbage 2c per pound. Grain, Hay and Flour. Timothy hay. loose, tells lor 51 per ton: timothy, baled. 60c per cwt; alfalfa, haled. 50c per cwt; alfalfa hay, loose. 36.50 to 37 per ton; wheat $1.60 per cwt: oats 31.60: whole corn, $1.49 cracked corn, $1.50; barley, $1.20; chopped barley. $1.30; rye. $1.30; biau and shorts $1.20; shorts alone. $1.30; high patent Hour. $2.80; straight grade, $2.60. ing he wrote: ln-Fu.Si- The ugly woman who has won the Capital and Surplus, Saturday, August 12th. love of a man keeps it always." It dictum of the also was contrary to the Via Oregon Short Line, one fare now celebrated Jolfh Hoch, who the round trip to all O. S. I, points that the homeliest woman may north. Long limits and stopovers albe made lovely by the man who makes lowed. Ask agents for particulars. OGDEN, UTAH t no his mind to consider her so. DAVID President. ECCLE8, PORTLAND EXCURSION. THOMAS D. DEE, TVIN FALLS, IDA., EXCURSION. Via Oregon Short Line. JOHN PINGREE, Cashier. JA8. F. BURTON, Assistant Cubkr, to return Portland and Ogden August th and 6th via the Oregon $29.00 (direct) DIRECTORS! Short Line. One fate for the round Ogden to Portland and return David Eeries Thomas D. Doe (one way via San Francisco). 41.00 Gao. H. trip. Tickets good to return until Tribe Bernard White to return Portland and Ogden AuguRt 16th. Grand celebration acW. W. Riter Watson John (one vay via San Francisco count completion of railroad will oe 50.50 Joseph Clark Adam Pattaraen and Los Angeles) heid at Twin Falls August 7th. feikle Ogden to Los Angeles and reM. 3. Browning. turn via S. P.. I A. & L.. 21.60 of university and state lands will take Ogden to Los Angeles and reRespectfully toilette the account tf place on August 8th. turn one way via Ban Franbanka, mercantile firms and Isll--' 41.00 cisco vlduals. Tickets to Portland and return diRooms for World's Fair Visitors We pay Interest on time deposit. rect on sale dally from May 24th to Ntw private residence. Only first 20th. Tickets to Los Angeles and Ample resources, courteous treaSept lass patronage solicited. return via S. P., L. A. & S. L. railway tment, superior service. MRS. E. A. HUBBELL on sale Auguet 7. 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14. 15. Tickets reading one way via ( Formerly of Ogden.) 5581$ Caiscls It,, Portland, Ora San Francisco or Los Angeles on sa'e 26. 27. 28. August 7. 8. 8, 10, 11. Rates $1 per day each. Rooms re- July 13. 13. 14, 15. 16. 17, 18, SO, 31 an. reived. Rest part of city. From deSeptember 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 0, 13, 14. pot take M Car to Couch street. Three la. 27. 28, 29. All tickets good for street car lilies direct to Flair. stopovers and limited to 90 days pound. Honors About Even. Lew Fields, the head of tbe It Happened In Nordland" company, owns a fine collie dog which serves is watchman at hih home on West Eighty-third street. New York. The other evening an inebirated neighbor of Mr. Fields, mistaking the comedian's home for his own, was bitten hy toe collie on the left leg. The next morn- Rye Whiskey r;. t.-'-p. Up Bismarck Oregon Short Line, train No. 9 Iruving Ogden 1:25 a. m. . Round trip fare Ogden to Sterling, $29.45; Raymond, $24.87--; Magrath, $34.35; Card-Slu$31.50. Tickets good to return until September 15th. Via how much wo try to advance the business interests of our customers la every legitimate way. In ao doing ours, motlvee may be tinctured with eelftab-nesfor upon the prosperity of our patrons lies the euccess of this bank. In every department you will find u prepared to serve you In a satisfactory manner, OGDEN STATE BANK Your Money Buck H. C. Bigelow, President nt M. Browning, A. P. Bigelow, Cashier. R. A. Moyea, Aalstant cashier. J. Vice-Preside- Wear Wing Point Collars Or One Say's Purchase RefundedinCash , If you ilo you will be interested in the new Wing Point Shaper we have just installed By an entirely new process it turns the wings over, irons the edges of them smooth and does it without any possible danger of cracking the linen All cash purchases for one day (the day to be selected at the end of the month) dunug the month of August, will be refunded in full. Call at Our Store for Particulars when it's folded It's still another reason why i we should do YOUR dering.. laun- TEA I tea generally so bad? It is ra:her uncertain there is no difficulty in gen-erall- getting it good. he How T ikiis mt SckUliofi Uoko Good Too. y, RICHARDSON $ GRANT Ogden Steam Laundry The Crockery People BotH Phonal SalTabikHk 4BT. I S5H 174 |