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Show DAILY kOC HI UTAH STATE JOURNAL. FRIDAY, MAY 2 1908. To be sure, he could scarcely be denominated an ideal mixer," but any lack tn this regard Is easily explainable by the fact that Hughes is not a professional politician. He has no especial likng for the game and his friends declare that he would studies at home. His mother heard Intimate be recognised ae the head much rather recitations In the primary studies . his York bar than be presiNew and in mathematics, French and Ger- of theof United States. the dent man. while hie father gave superviWALDON FAWCETT. sion to hia work in Greek and Latin. Th-lhi- Direct Line East Denver, - been idle. Governor Hughes entered hla forty elath year only a few weeks ago, and la, with the exception of Secretary of the Treasury Cortelyou, the youngest man who has been prominently mentioned for either first or second place on the Republican national ticket. He Is a native of the atate which has hon-hl- m with the highest office In Ogden Rapid 1 ransit Co. TIME CARD THROUGH CARS. First Wash. Ave. car leaves North end Wash. Ave.... 0:11 am and IB min. thereafter till 11:10 p.m First Wash. Ave. car leave South end Wash. Ave.... 0:11 a.m. and IS min. thereafter till 11:10 p.m. First 25th Street car leave West end 26th Street.... 0:20 a.m. and II min. thereafter till 11:41 p.m. First 26th Street car leaves East end 25th Street I;1B a.m and li min. thereafter till 11:10 p.m first 22nd Btreet ear leaves East end 22nd Street.... 0:07 a.m. and IB mVn. thereafter till 11:22 p.m First 2!nd Street car leaves 0: 22 s.m Depot and IB min. thereafter till 11:17 pm Through Cars Leaving Cerner et-- 25th and Washington Ave. First Via. Ave. ear going f:2S a.m North leaves corner and IB min. thereafter till 11:40 p.m First Wash. Ave. car going 4:0 s.m South leaves corner and IB min. thereafter till 11: SO p.m First 26th Street car going East leaves corner 1:06 a.m and IB min. thereafter till 11:60 p.m. First 25th Street car going West leaves corner 0:21 a.m and IB min. thereafter till 11:40 p.m 22nd first ,8treet car going East leaves corner 4:2S a.m and IB min. thereafter till 11:40 p.m First 22nd Street car gning to Depot leaves corner... 0:20 a.m and IB min. thereafter till 11: SB p.m county, N. T. The father of Charles E. Hughes was by profession a teacher of the clasalca when he came to this country, but ere he had been here more than a few years he waa ordained Into the Baptist ministry and was successively pastor of several churchs of this denomination In Central New York. hard work and for the mastery of ery detail of any proposition laid before him he accounts no expenditure of time and study an excessive price. This has been well illustrated by the various notable law cases he has tried, and was must convincingly demonstrated by his probing of corporation law leasneas, especially the insurance Investigation, hla successful conduct of which was Instrumental in winning him the governorship of New York. As governor of the Empire State Hughes has emphatically made good.1 His defiance of - the bosses and hla manifest endeavor to conscientiously dispense even and exact Justice to all interests, great and small, haa won the hearty commendation of the great majority of the voters. That he can prove an energetic and stubborn fighter when occasion demands haa been eloquently proven by hla crusade for legthe enactment of Gen. Stewart L. Woodford, Camislation. paign Manager for Gev. Hughes and The popular impression that GoverPresident ef the Hughes National nor Hughes is excessively sedate is League. Among his intiwholly Incorrect. mates and the members of the college The only child delicate in health, but fraternities to which he belongs he is r, and mentally receptive and precocious, had known as a splendid the benefit of exceptional education he vies with the late President Mcopportunities. Including naturally, a Kinley in the enjoyment winch he can thorough training in the Bible. He derive from reading aloud the Mr. early evidenced a strong propensity Dooley yarns to an audience of symfor reading and had read all of pathetic listeners. Similarly, GoverShakespeare's works before he was 10 nor Hughes, who In hla college days rt;ry-UUe- JJ ? y f'i'w Theres a Good Dinner Assured when you enter this restaurant. If you are tired of the ordinary meal and really don't care whether you eat or not make u a visit. The meal serve you will banish all your If you Indifference at once. haven't an appetite our fond will create one. If you have one already they will satisfy it better than any other meal you ever ate. FALSTIFF CAFE Rivordale Flour Made by Ogden Milling & Elevator Company Journal Want Ads Pay NEW FRUIT LINE Between Savannah, Cuba and Porto Rico Ports The CUBAN COMMERCIAL CO. 3,000,000. Capital Sharas (10.00 par value Fruits and vegetables direct from the plantation In Cuba to Chicago In 72 hours. This Is what this new line will do In the near future. Buying on Its own account; selling on commission and carrying freight for others will tax the capacity of each ship every trip. Thousands of dollars worth of choice fruits and have been wasted every year In Cuba and Porto Rico for want of transportation facilities tovegetables the stuff to market Pine apples could be had bring at about two cents apiece and other fruit and truck at corresponding prices.' profit of 100 to 500 per cent Is the common With the Inception of this line there will be thing an increased production by the small growers whose orders also for American goods must be taken Into consideration. The Line is assured of satisfactory freights each way every trip. Th Companys steamships will be modern, equipped with cold storage and ample accommodation for passenger. Winter tourists will find this a very popular cruise. Connecting traffic arrangements will be made with the Southern Railway and the Louisville and Nashville Railroad at Savannah for points north and west and similar arrangements With the Cuban Railroad at Antilla for all Interior Cuban points. The Company has under option a tract of 5.000 acres of fine land in Cuba upon which will be founded a model American Colony, apd this land wl'l soon be thrown open to the public for this purpose. Purchasers of stock aill be given an opportunity to exchange stock for land If they desire. te, MANAGEMENT The affairs of he Company are In the hands of a Executive Committee composed of experienced and capable business men of great enterprise and energy. The freight business will be taken care of by one of the best known transportation men In the country. Each ship will carry a special representative of th e who will have full power to enter Into and carry out ontracts and to personally supervise the Company service extended to pasengers, thus assuring both their safety and comfort. The Company's agents will be found In all the sm slier, as well as the larger ports of Cuba and Porto Rico, whose duties It will be to secure business both ways in taking orders for American goods and In buying or contracting for fruits and garden truck for shipment north. Positions will be open for a great number of good men, and naturally stockholders of the Company will be given preference where such positions are created or vacancies occur. YOUR OPPORTUNITY To enable the management to carry out these pi ans as above outlined the full paid and Treasury Stock of the Company is now offered for public subscription as follows: 10,000 SHARES (PAR VALUE (10.00) WILL BE BOLD AT (2.00 PER SHARE GOOD UNTIL JUNE 1st, ONLY. AFTER JUNE 1st, ANOTHER 10.000 SHARES WILL BE OFFERED AT (S.00 PER SHARE GOOD UNTIL AUGUST 1st, ONLY, at which time the price will be advanced to (4.00 per share; and as ftst as the money can be judiciously invested further offerings will be made, but always at an advance of One Dollar per share over the previous offering, up to (10.00 per share. This stock will eventually be listed upon the different Exchanges, but not until it sells at (10.00 per share, which will probably be within one year. ble 500 PER CENT ADVANCE 10:11 a.m. :is p.m 10:46 a.m. ADVANCE CERTAIN JUNE 1st Orders or reservations for stock must rewh the Company before that date, and s this allotment I limited to 10.000 shares, the Company reserves the right to reject and return all orders In dveess of thot amount at (2.00 per share. Quik action only will assure acceptance. , v Special Inducements will be offered to those engaged in the Fruit or Vegetable business as a:so to Colonists and Planters In Cuba and Porto Rico. No order for less than ( shares will be accepted. No enterprise of modern times present j uch an opportunity for speculative Investment. The Company business men and women the present price of (2.03 per shars has a great future and to this Stock should look like a rare bargain. 0:45 p.m. Through Hot Springe Cart, first Hot Springe car leaves 26th St and Wash. ave. t points East Buyers of the stock at (2.00 per share will be able to secure BOO per cent, profit on their Investment when the stock sells at ((10.00 per share). The Company should earn and pay 25 per cent, dividends at that time Remember all Fruit Companies pay, especially Fruit and Transportation Companies, and with Its excellent management and Its opportunities this should he no exception. The stock will positively advance in price to (3.00 per share on June 1st Not a share will he sold after that date below (3.00 per share. Canyon Car. First Canyon car leaves De- pot at And every hour thereafter until First Canyon car leaves Ogden canyon And every hour thereafter until Omaha, UNION PACIFIC a ev- anti-gambli- 3 VIA remember that a little bit the Small wonder then that presidency. there Is much Interest In the candidacy of Gov. Charles Evans Hughes, of the Empire State, for the Republican nomination for president. On the faro of things Governor Hughes has not personally, made anything like oo active a canvass for the nomination ao to have some of hio rivals, but hlo friends who hare been looking out for hlo interests have by no means 1 With oonnoctlone for all wheat he been much ef a money-gette- r, was, ere he had reached hla thirtieth year, receiving an Income of (30,000 to (25,000 per year. This waa, of course, ample to maintain hia family In comfort and the home life of the Hughes family haa always been Ideal. Mrs. Hughes, who la a graduate of Wellesley, is widely read and In full sympathy with her husband's studious intellectual tendencies. They paid have one son and three daughters, and from present Indications there is little danger that any of these young people will be permitted to be spoiled' by flattery and public attention. Governor Hughes has a passion for rj Kansas City, Chicago CttlfatSkttqCk New Portrait of Gov. Chao. E. Hughes. 3 -- Through train dally equipped with every modern convenience for peed and comfort, running direct without change to , next - 74- has received the verdict its fcirt. ar.d there Is still standing la upon hit admin- the town of Glens Falls the modest tft popu! ir istration i,s overno.' of Xew Yoik frame cottage in which he was born. late is bound to be a fuhr in the Hughes comes of Welsh ancestry on national :.c..n;iu.i;. i cuveniii-i- i of the his father's side the father having seven When this '.remarkable lad was Id party to whlih h? itiiirfs. Jut here come to the United State only Good for Somebody Else. now of his birth cars the before years of age the family removed to New Turk ) it will I. retailed mat the It Isn't good for man to Kagga NYw Jersey, and here he attended th:;i- was for Theodore nous son but his mother's family live you know." Mrs. Nsggs alone, Four school. he been later e in established Ulster years to the had long public a stepping-stonKoosevtit be a lot better for It Well, might waa a freshman at Colgate University, after which he entered Brown, from some women if they did." which college he graduated in 1881. Hughes appears to have been from young manhood to the of the law and after a year's preliminary study In a law office in N. Y, lie entered Columbia Law School, where he stood at the head of his class and took all the honors. Similarly when in 1884 he was admitted to practice he passed the best examination in the history of the New Tork bar. Incidently it may PRESCRIPTION INSURANCE. be noted that while yet at Columbia Mr. Hughes spent some monthe in the Isnt it worth something to know that your prescription has been filloffice of Gen. Stewart L. Woodford, ed absolutely right; that tha drugs Unithen district attorney and later used have bean the best obtainable, ted States minister to Spain the man that it la just as the doctor wants who la now the manager of his presidential canvaaa and presdent of the itf You have this insurance when your proscription Is filled here, and Hughes National League. Upon adour charges are ne higher than office he mission to the bar Joined the staff of Walter 8. Carter, one of the those ef ether druagista. most prominent lawyers in New York ind a man famous for his discernment In picking coming men." Such was Attorney Cartel's appreciation of the exceptional ability of his Prescription Specialists. new find" that he soon transferred 2479 Wash. Ave. . Ogden, Utah to him all the more Intricate portion of the legal work of the firm. Romance aided in cementing this busi- The time you see ness associstlon when a little later field Hughes fell In love with and married good looking CarMr. of the daughter Antoinette, er. He was 26 years of age when he off top is yours if narrled, and although, compared to nany less able legal lights, he has nev-- ;r you use A man who 0:25 a.m. And every hour thereafter ff far-seei- 0:25 p.m. until Flret Hot Springe car leaves Residence of Gov. Charlcc Hot Spring at 7:ll a.m. And every hour thereafter 10:15 p.m. years old. Charles slatted his school until On Tuesday and Friday nights a late career when he was but five years of ear is run for theaters. apt-- , but ils home Instruction had been so wide and comprehensive that Notice. routine of the primary grade ap- Cara leaving Washington avenue terminals at 11:46 and 12 p. m. go to the Pea red slow and uninteresting to him. Power House. he approached his father Care leaving east end of Twenty-fift- h with the declaration that he was tired 12 11:46 m. at and p. go to Power of school and In written presented House. where-h- e Care leave east end of 22nd street form an ingenious was to be to m. at 11:27 p. and at 11:62 p. m. go permitted study home. to Power House. Much to the surprise of the teacher Canyon car leaving mouth of Canyon and the townspeople, no doubt, the at 6:45 p. m. goes to Power House. lf Seven and minute service elder Hughes accepted the projioaal ot m 261h street between Washington his son, and for more avenue and depot. than four years the lad pursued his one-ha- ld DO IT NOW1 E. Hughec, Albany, N. Y. ' plucklly went In for athletics, despite the handicap of poor health is fond of various outdoor pastimes. Fishing, camping, golf and mounataln cllmb-th- e Ing are a few of his favorite diversions and divide Interest with foreign el, of which he la very fond, having made the trip more than a score of tmes. Likewise is there little excuse for the widespread Impression that Governor Huhges Is cold, haughty an-Histere. As Is naeural with a student and a reader, Governor Hughes Is somewhat reserved, but he Is by no means frigid in manner, and cer- ' talnly he Is not lacking In courtesy. I I ! Fill out the attached coupon at once and mall a lt letter or Bank draft payable to the order of Masachusstts Lean A. Guarantss Co, Ragistrars and Transftr Agents, Journal Building, - - Boston, Maos. P. O. money order. Express money order. Registered , CUBAN COMMERCIAL CO., 262 Washington Street, Boston, Mass. CUBAN COMMERCIAL CO, j trav-Therefn- re, i GENTLEMEN: Enclosed dollars find trans-Atlant- ic a & 5. for which please send me stock of your Company. shares of the full paid and Name Address . non-assessa- |