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Show DAILY PAGE TWO BROTHER SVOTHCr.S A VICTIM. jl!. J. Sii. all, general superintendent of j i'i.tive power f the Southern Pacific In thirty ytars the standard .iiiipany. ii.cicii.uive on mis company's line has lltalf &tatr Journal ! Publisher. 17,V"tn pounds in weight. Sunday except SO.Oi'i to 72.500, and now Publuned every evening That is. front Tractive ivu'i'.i. po er has gone t.i j or much less, to ll.Oiui from p.iunds. Telephone. up for the Oflice ....Bell, (M- -1 rlny ti maximum of 43.3(3 imund Businet Ind.. 6(41 riny of coi.sulldated tyie engine. ....Bell, (64 Z ring luavy Editorial of 16SS, which Beside the Ind., (64 ring was taken as a basis of coinjiarison. are overpowering (lie new engines TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. monster, but so gradual has been their .16.00 growth that the traveler passing the' By Mail One Viar . 1.00 at the htad of a train By Mail Si Months ... . 1.00 panting giant By Mail Three Month that the locomotive realise not does . .50 By Mail One Month ... is 4H) per cent, more t'.iis of .60 . generation Month Py earner tine of twenty-fiv- e, those powerful thiin Pay No Money To Carriers. years ago. Comparison of the Southern Pad-- 1 matter At Entered as second-clas- s old und lit w freight cars and tic' under Utah. the pustofflee at Ogden. j Act of Congress of March I. 1670. passenger c.aches show that an equal- of size In the rolling ly great iiutvase Gen I. Manager stock has been necessary to provide for B. A BOWMAN volume of traffic. ' the NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. Tlie weight of freight car has In- -. Tou should lecelve your paper not creased from 22.000 to 42.000 pounds; If not received lstr than 6:15 p m.Phone Is now loo.uOO pound (64 and It their capacity at that hour call cars d will be sent you by siieclal messenger. as compared to the the In and or other length te Carrier No a few of years ago. Money Pay (Hectors unless they present creden- treighl car has grown from twenty-seve- n tials from the tinders gned. feet to forty feet. Under no circumstances will carriers as much as shippers have Travelers take to ailowed be Stops. or collectors be must All notices of this kind given benefited ly the enlargement of tollto this office direct or by letter, er in ing stuck. In twenty-fiv- e years coaches person, er phene 664, one ring. I widened two feet and been lave JOURNAL PUBLISHING CO-feet. Beatlengthened over twenty-si- x B- - A. Bowman, of coaches has been Ining capacity General Manager to seventy, ert used from thirty-tw- o nn the Harri-ina- n coaches of and the height lines has grown from ten feet nine inches to fourtet n feet two Inches. rUNIONlTfcBED Weight of couches, which Is the gauge of safety, lias been multiplied four time, reducing vibration and provid OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE COUNTY Ing mortrooin and greater coinfort. The increase in car capacity on the Pacific and other lines means Bouthem HOME. BOY AT TO KEEP THE that their carrying efficiency has been enlarged much more than the actual Your Imy will never wander far. roam. to Iw number of new cars indicates. Nor irtnpled If all the Joys he And abroad An given him at home. THE MIKING ENGINEER. Uh-wel- Coat Shirts are no imicli easier to put on and take off that we carry them in every size and at every price, white as well as colored. Prices $1.00, $1.50, $2 00 2.50 and $3 50. or deCuffs attachec tached, as you like. Some too with two pairs of cuffs, and this is a very attractive point for the man who is economically inclined. A great variety to select from, the best made and the best fitting shirts that that you can buy. Our complete stock is at vour service. i i evrr-inounti- ! Jrt.OoO-poun- By If happy faces greet him there, And voices sweet and kind. What boy. within a strangers door. Will seek these things to find? Praise and apircclate his work. And share with him the gains; The pride hell take In doing well Will pay you for your pains. fond And decent clothes to wear, Borne sport to make his work seem light. no boy will ever care For pleasures of a baser sort. That dazzle thoae who roam; But when for happlneea ha looks, Turn to the dear old home. J. K, In The Character Builder. TRAFFIC AND EQUIPMENT. How. rapidly the Industrial wealth of the Pacific coast and southwestern states has grown In recent years, and how transportation has kept ptce with this phenomenal development Is shown by compart non of traffic figures In ths first and last annual reports of ths Southern Pacific company, . Issued by the present management of this prop erty. As an Indication of ths growth of the territory served, ths unprecedented increase In the transplrtatlon of various products over all lines of the Southern Pacific la an Impressive ex hlblt when considered as an Index of railroad development. This table has been prepared to show the Increase in the transportation of products of the farm, ranch, mine, forest and factory. The total Increase In the Southern Pacifics revenue tonnage from 1102 to l(n. Inclusive, reaches a total of 15,891,(85: All other products 1(06 4.260.039 852.211 (.018.454 4,751.4(1 2.4K(.17g 2.286.5(0 22.454.8(4 1(02 . 1.778.9(0 259.070 1.075,486 1.56,274 1,2(1.517 5(4.497 (.562.904 The tons of revenue freight carried one mile have increased from 4.(57.-(02.1to (,22(,597,30I In 190(. Gross receipts Increased In a smaller proportion, for the reason that the larger business was done at smaller cost to the shipper. In the same period, 1902-- 6, the number of passengers carried one mile on the Southern Pacific lines Increased 97 per cent., and passenger car mileage 112 per cent. Receipts from passenger traffic under the Harrlman regime have Increased (4 per cent Gross transportation receipts on the Southern Pacific have grown from 2(2.542,221 In 1(02 to 2105,632,550 In 1904, the last year reported. How great has been the Increese In the size and power of American rall 01 i :l "i 4 a the first time In CORRECT CLOTHES FOR MEN. Broom Hotol Comor. Bhown ,or rre,ycompiled by but. when you get It. how much attei.tian do vou sile , rare cf I:? li the prop.r care f .Ur lne,.:ic r ;i. 11 future prosperity. Do you realize how nicely a checking account wi'i ,v.r etize your tioaneU! affair? much lev t:ubhave a check account than to keep book? Wliai i u to you to he able to look over your expense a i i where your goes? Do you know h.w nw. hrive to pay an account the second tim bicause you fuiV i a receipt? No trouble about these thing when you use checks, ' account with us; you wUl find it a convenience a l, H-- in.-ne- , - heipfuL THE OGDEN STATE T'h-kaz- e ding-buste- g ub-kas- yo'!" d ay BANK OF OGDEN, UTAH A P. BIGELOW. Cashier H. C. BIGELOW, PrealdanL J. M. BROWNING. Vice Prea. R. A. MOTES. Al. pus-sonali- merry-go-round- - ac.-oi.- n p bull-do- 1 rr cub s. j DR. ESTES, SPECIALIST j ; ' : Fra Examination and Consultation for any Disease of any Name or Nature A PARTIAL e Puck. numliers 215,000.000,000. This la fifteen THE CURFEW BELL HAD RUNG. times our total for 1850. In forty-sev- en yean of nearly unbroken Protec- That Explained Why tha Small Boy tion we have increased our manufacWanted an Escort. !n 18(0 to 2,(100,000,000 tures from tl5,im0,000.000 in 1(01. Of thla huge A resident of thla city had a surtotal only 4.2 per cent, goea to foreign evidence a few nights ago prising countries, the remaining (5.4 per cent. while passing along one of the princiIs consumed at home. Under Protection we have more than doubled our pal streets of Newport News, Va. Ho foreign trade In the past twelve years, waa on hla way to the shipyards, and the total being now considerably more the figure of a boy suddenly appeared than 22.000,000,000. Thla Is what Mr. before him. Cleveland and the general brood of Say, mister," said the almost Referring to some recent remarks tariff reformers" call commercial breathless boy, do you cars If 1 walk made by John Hays Hammond, the Isolation." Apparently the down the street with you? never read the story contained In eminent and aucceasful mining enCertainly not, was the man's Lis uur government statistics. I always Ilka to have comgineer, the kilning World says: ten. all who have been Interested In pany." Eastern Utah Advocate: The pur"I only want to go a short distance the discussion which has lately agltat chase of the Sanpete Valley railroad ed the technical press, namely: Who la by the men behind the Utah Irrigation with you, the boy aald. "You know," a kilning Engineer? Mr. Hammonds and Power company means more to he added, "the first bell haa already rung." Emery county and Eastern and Southsubject was the engineer, his scope and ern The first bell?" Inquired the man thaif aiipeara upon Utah generally qualifications, and his summing up In the surface. The Kingdom of Emery from Washington. What bell are Above all lines: the capable of supplying all the coun- you talking about?" other considerations, I would place the try west of the Mississippi with coal The curfew bell, he answered. An honest, for yeara to come. Her horticultural Dont you know what that la? possession of character. also are of . and agricultural resources It was admitted by tha Washingtoncleanout, straightforward, conscientious the greatest ian that he had heard of it. but never young fellow, ambitious, persevering, before had he been in a city where and last, but by no means least, levelThe Commoner: While not claiming such a law waa In force. When the headed, would, to my Judgment, pos- to be an authority on mollycoddles bey had made the explanation the recolno we we have must Insist that sess 75 per cent of the essentials of lection that any champion wrestlers, man waa more than willing to accomsuccess, while in relative Importance football players, sluggers, hammer-thrower- s, pany him. Tha pair walked along would not attarh more than 25 per etcM have done much more until they reached the entrance to Che cent to the possession of a technical for the country than men who never ship yard. education. And 1 nay this without In had any reputation at such things. "Never mind about going all the way home with me, said the little felany degree depreciating the InestimaBoon the watermelon will be with us, low, "I can run the rest of tha way ble value of a technical education." and with remembrance of past experiMr. Hammond would also have the ences we would suggest to Wizard and get there before the second bell and If I cant I can keep In the engineer receive more equitable treat- Burbank that be could confer a kind- rings, shadows and watch for the police. ment In accordance with his ability, ness to mankind If he would produce a watermelon with a satchel, handle professionally and In a business way. attachment. The Scotch Juror, by making him a partner In the enterIn Scotland la a civil case Jurymen ( IN WASHINGTON. prise under his direction. gat ten shillings a day for thplr servI ices and tha litigants must la addition . There Is no doubt that many mining first met thirty yean ago, provide them with lunch. If two caaaa engineers are underpaid for their ser- We Hs went to school at art tried consecutively and tha same vice. and after year of field work, For hs was reading law,sight; you kaow. Jurymen officiate, they get ten shill should they have literary tastes, they And he was very bright Hs wanted much to make hla way. ings for each case. become technical Journalists a more But the moat Important difference Among the great to shine, Bo when I finish school, he'd stn profitable field, perhaps. A few minbetween an English and a Scottish I'm going to resign. ing engineers attempt to enter the saJury la this: An English Jury when , cred grounds of the novelist, and I left the good old city than. returning their verdict must be unan- - , Some n yeere or more Imoua, and If they fall to agree after dnubtlesa many readers of The Mining Rolled by ere I went bark agaia a certain length of time they are disWorld have read Interesting romances To seek my chums of yore. missed and the whole proceedings are former My me friend aside led and books on travel by well known Ami put hie hand In mine, begun again de novo before a fresh men. professional I won't be here next year, he ea1& Jury. This Is a most expensive mods I'm going to resign. Unfortunately, as Mr. Hammond of administering Justice. In civil say, all engineers do not ptwaess the Last week I saw the dear old chan cases, In order to avoid thin result, He was a little bent he Utlgantn sometimes agree to acqualifications requisite for commercial But gave my back a hearty slap the verdict of a majority. In success, and we have reason to becept That almost left a dent. Scotland the Jury can always give a lieve that as writers many also are His pale cheek grew a trifle red; verdict by a n.ajorlty In dvll canes stiffened up his spine, failures. A mining engineer, graduat- "IHewon't be here next year, he laid. after the la s of three hours. ed as such from a university, or after I'm going to resign. Golf Popular at Capital. long, active work in the mines, has iwlvil!e Courier-Journa- l. Golf claims the attention of many his limitations In the code of ProviWashington officials seeking out-dodence, Just like other human beings. recreation. Justice Harlan of the suTo be sure, a genius" may be born preme court of the United 8tates la to the mining Industry, but as a rule one of the most notable of these. the Individual who claims the title of John E. Wilkie, chief of the secret RIO GRANDE WESTERN RT. mining engineer must mold his own service, Is an enthusiastic follower of character and win his own reputation. the gilt ball, and Is prebldent of the EFFECTIVE JUNE 9TH, 1907. Columbia Golf club, of which Henry Ban Francisco Chronicle: Abe Ruef L. West, one of the commissioners of positively refuse to consider the propthe district, la a member. Frank H. Depart. osition to restore the money he hau No. ( Atlantic mall for Balt Hitchcock, of Massachusetts, first asextorted by hie blackmailing processes. Lake City, Provo, and all sistant iioatmaater general. Is cna of What he has he means to stick to. In d 7:00 a.m the bent points east, daily sportsmen In the this particular he resembles the leader of the car strikers, whose emolu- No. 12 Local for Balt Lake capital. He U a boxer, a pedestrian and Intermediate City ments amount to 2465 a month, but and a golfer. He was one of the or8:25 a.m points, dally who scouts the proposition that he ganisers of the Columbia club, but haa No. 14 Local for Balt Lake ought to display the heroic qualities not played since taking up hla post Intermediate City and which go to the make-u- p of all agioffice department duties. points, dally tators by foregoing the bulk of his pay for the benefit of the poor fellows No. 2 Atlantic Limited for Happiest Children, Balt Lake, Denver and all who are reduced to the necessity of The children are those who happiest 2:10 east, points dally p.m living on (5 a week, an amount which have happy mothers. The young life is doled out to them by sympathizers. No. 4 Atlantic Express for which grows up la the shadow of a Balt Lake, Denver and all 5:45 p.m discontented, repining and gloomy point east, dally That the exports of the manufacmother la like a plant unwatsred by Arrive. tured product of the United States row exceed 2700.Qoo.noo a year, and No. I Pacific Express from kindly dews. It la apt to be dwarfed have doubled In value In the last ten aad stunted. Even when things are Denver, Pueblo, Salt Lake years. Is mad- - known In a recent and all points east, dally.,12:20 a.m crooked and temptations to bo harsh monograph Issued by the Bureau of No. 11 Ogden passenger from coma, let the mother, for her sona' aad Statistics of the Department of ComBalt Lke, dally 10:44 am daughters cake, try to be happy. merce and Labor. We are now the No. 6 Pacific Limited from third largest exporters of manufac Denver, Pueblo, Balt Lake How to live on IS cente a day. The tures, being exceeded only by Great and all points east, dally.. 2:00 p.m mind as well ae the body la benefited Britain, with exports of 21.400.000.000 No. l Pacific Man from DenTheres no by economy In eating. ian1 by Germany, with 21.000.000.000 ver. Pueblo, Balt Lake health-giv- er like a diet of Holllatei's and all points east, dally.. 4:00 p.m Rocky Mountain Tea. In a startling No. IS Loral from Balt Lake way It keeus you going. IS cents. Tea , world, o.ur total for 1(06 being In round and Utah polnta 6:45 p.m or Tablets. T. H. Phar. well-prepar- With plenty of good and wholesome Agricultural products ... Animal products Mineral products Forest products Manufactured products C. D. IVES Free-Trade- Furnish him music, books and games. Dont talk about the cost! Twill cost far more to bring him back When once to you he'a lost. T desi want! to specify," diagruntr dat Smothers, Cunel Slaushier am de aou s'plcloua wh.te gen'leman 1 eitr had do pleasHows dat? inure of witnea.ln!" untoon. H Brother quired aar., lemme numerate: Tndder night Ti'.itj, twux de cuhnel gcea out to fc!e henhouse, a spell after de moon do leii, softly epees de little high-uat de back of de edifice, and drapa a b.'c meufed acounrel of a bulldog Inside, and den theta and fasten da I'.trle do and runs around to de big Nama o grado' on de front aide." cious! What did he do all dat for?" of hi blamed s'piclon, d3ta what for! And dat wasn't da wut of I was Inside of de henit. needer! house at de time, and dat suffixed hlase'f to muh in a voice of thunder, and we revolutionized dar in de darkness Ilka one of deaa yuh Twui a shame, de way dat varmint artd! He bit me, he dll, as plenty is de sands on de seasbo, and we went oter and under and round and round like flghtin fish. And den when I finally dislocated de big do and bust- -' ed thrloo it, de cuhnel let drive at me wid a scatter gun loaded wld rock salt. But, bless goodness, I had a run-ul-n start, and but little of de salt hit I outfiew de most of It me. And dats de way dat aplclous white gealeman treat me; yassuh. dats de It Well, Brudder Smothers, way!" locks as If be knowed yo was la de henhouse. Yessih. It iesrs like he's s'pected It, anyhow. Dat man am tell painful s'plcloua, dess lemme e!!7 said Ro-un- e Animal products Mineral products Forest product Manufactured products... All other products FOR YOUR MONEY I (Incorporated.) Agricultural products YOU WORK HARD Suffered Much Because of Suspicions of Colonel Slaughter. I OGDEN, UTAH. Jeurul PeUtiMaf CMapuy, SATURDAY, JUNE 8, 1907. UTAH STATE JOURNAL, LIST OF DISEASES Chronic CURED. Catarrh, Deafness, Ringing In tha Ears, Dlseaam of the Head, Throat. Nose, Eye or Ear. AH Dtaaos of tha Lungs, Bronchial Tubes and Cheat. Diseases of tha Stomach, Liver, Kidneys and Bladder. Heart Dleeaae, Rheumatism, Asthma, Nervous Troubles, St. Vitus Dance, Pile Fistula and all Rectal Troubles, Taps Worm, Blood Poisoning from cause. Diseases peculiar to Women. ANT PRIVATE DISEASE any OF MEN quickly cured to stay cured. Remember the examinetloa aad advice la FREE. Come at oace. may be too lata. Call or wrl Office hour 10 a. m. to 6 p. m ENTRANCE ROOJ1 19. 2468 Wash. Avc., Boyle block, Ofdra RETlEnBER THE NUMBER AModem Necessity Is the telephone to Of course you want the best. Call 51 for information. up-to-d- ate rs people THE PHONE THAT TALK5" Utah Independent Telephone Compy 1 ' NEW TIME CARD nr vtt Carr, OGDEN CITY, UTAH. TO OUR CUSTOMERS: For business convenience the Utah Light and Railway Gniniiany has found It necessary to adopt the following plan for meter readings, effective June 1, 1(07. All avenues running north and south except thoae In the Commercial District (which is Wall Avenue from Twenty-thir- d Street to Twenty-sixt- h Street to Street, Lincoln Avenue from Twenty-fourt- h Twenty-fift- h Street to Street, Grant Avenue from Twenty-fourt- h Twenty-fift- h Street, and Washington Avenue from Twenty-secon- d Street to Twenty-sixt- h Street) and all streets running east and west, north of Nineteenth Street, will be read on or before the 15th of earh month. Bills for these readings will be mailed on the 15th and of 10 per cent will be allowed up to and Including the 22d. The Commercial District, referred to above. Including Twenty-fourt- h Street and Twenty-fift- h Street from Wall Avenue to Adams Avenue, and all the Streets running east and west, south of Nineteenth Street, will be read on or before the last day of each month. Bills for these readings will be mailed on the last day of the month, and discount of 10 per cent will be allowed up to and Including the 7th of the succeeding month. Thla applies to all metered electric lighting and gaa accounts. Bills for current sold for power purposes will be rendered at the end of the moth as heretofore. DISCOUNT WILL BE ALLOWED, ONLY ON BILLS PAID AT THE OFFICE OF THE COMPANY WITHIN SEVEN DAYS FROM THEIR DATE. UTAH LIQHT AND RAILWAY COMPANY nr DOOLY, President. a JOSEPH S. PEERY, RALPH E. HOAQ, Cashier. J A. V. MdNT05H, Asst. Cashier. Yice-P- re UTAH NATIONAL The I IOr Ljtoestid BANK . OGDEN I DEPOSITARY on Savings Accounts and Time Deposits j HERE TO STAY! Five years' untarnished reputation haa made ua the moat popular Dental Company in the West, and our price are within reach of everyone. 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