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Show DAILY c DUN'S REVIEW OF UTAH BUSINESS OGDEN ENTERPRISE LARGEST GAIN BEET INDUSTRY 8H0WS INCREASE. UTAHS SOME FACTS ABOUT THE UTAH 8HOWING CANNING COMPANY. POPULATION. SCHOOL REPORT Total Inc rests Stato WEDNESDAY, IS AN IMPORTANT WEBER SHOWS in tho STATE JOURNAL, UTAH of 823 Another Industry Steadily Increasing Children Over La at Year. Report for the year Riving the population of the various title and couiitie of the state have been received by Slate Superintend'ent of Schools Nelson. The reports show the total school imputation of the state to be i'9,725, an Increase over last year of 823. Weber county shows the largest increase of any county In the state, having this year 229 more pupils than last year. Salt Lake heads the list of cities with an Increase of 522. OgdcMi has but four more pupils than last year, Trove 105 and Logan 21. The reiiort fur Utah county shows a decrease of 133 Hnd for Tooele a decrease of 109. The counties which show a gain In school population are: Local Which Is Season Its Productiveness. The season which Is drawing to a close has been a most successful one fur the Utah Canning company. As is well known this Is purely a local enterprise, started with local capital a few years ago and has developed Into one of the most Important Industries In Weber county. The company man- NOVEMBER 00 Painstaking Preparations LARGE , for Canning Factories Basn a Prosperous One. WHY? Without further ceremony you are invited to visit the best equipped Fur, Suit and Cloak house in the city conceded to be such by all. Garments quoted at prices that no other Has The beet sugar indlstry has made rapid growth In the past year. The output is 50,000,000 pounds, an increase over last season of 50 per cent. The output for the new Idaho factory will run about 10,000,000 pounds more. The beet acreage is probably 30 to 40 per cent over last season and with the ample water supply in most sections the output per acre is increased and is of excellent quality. It is estimated that the factories in active operation . will pay out to the fanners alone for beets during the next three months about $400,000 per month. Labor for tbe operation of the factories Is plentiful, except skilled, which is in demand. The sheep and wool growers losses last winter and spring were unusually heavy, so that there are less sheep In this territory to go on winter ranges. Though the wool brought good prices, averaging 18 2 or 14 cents, the severe winter and heavy losses were hard on owners. The have done well however, sheep, and are in good the summer, through is considso outlook the that shape, ered good. Canning factories have had an unusually long and satisfactory season, the weather favoring them. The output Is chiefly tomatoes and peas. It is estimated that the Increase for the present season is 25 per cent over last year, when early frost shortened the season and suspended operations. Prices are satisfactory. Fifteen factories are now in operation, two of which are new this season. Labor is We do a straightforward and Honest Business. BECAUSE We show an immense line of Mens BECAUSE Outfittings. BECAUSE We have one price, and one only. BECAUSE We guarantee everything we sell as house ever did, will or can touch for up-to-da- te . rd 1-- . j. ANYONE ' the Wc Are Always Busy our plans are perfected. one-thi- : 1903. After Months of thoroughly reliable, perufactures canned tomatoes and catsup fectly fitted . garments. which are shipped to various points We are headquarters for throughout the west. The output for this year amounts to no less than Blue Trading Stamps cans of tomatoes and 7,000 cases Premiums. of catsup. When It is stated that the raw material for this output all comes By collecting Blue Tradfrom within a radius of ten miles of ing Stamps you can seOgden, It wll he seen what it means cure premiums repreto the fanners of this vicinity as senting worth, usefulness well as to the city. and ornament free? cut this It Is only six years ago since Emery, Lox Elder, Carbon, Davis, The was shipRan organized. Juan, company (larilcld, Morgan, Salt Lake, glass, china, furniture, Summit. Uintah, Wasatch, Washing- ments the first year were 15.000 clocks, silverware anyton and Weber counties. Those show- cases and no catsup was put up until thing up to a piano. ing u decrease are: Beaver, Cache, two years ago. For the year Just For every (foliar cash Grand, Iron, Juab, Kane, Millard, Pi- closing the company paid the farmers It is Tooele, 815,000 for tomatoes, and when purchase we give ten ute, Rich, Sanpete, Sevier, season considered the that Blue Trading Stamps. begins Aug. Utah and Wayne counties. Following is a comparative table 15th and ends Nov. 1st, this means BURT & BROS. S. showing the population for 1902, 1903: much to the farmers of this county. 1903. 1902. During the busy seuson the company 1.219 employs from 125 to 150 men and wo1,218 Beaver 3.575 men in Its factory which Is situated at 8.672 Box Elder 1655 and Pacific avenue. 1,571 Twenty-nint- h Carbon The product is put up in cans weigh4,702 4,691 Cache 2,832 ing two and a half pounds each and 2,868 Davis cans are put in a case. 1.722 1,718 twenty-fou- r Emery 1.164 1,140 Some cans contain as much as twelve Garfield 292 .205 gallons. These cans are put in cases Grand 1.175 1,215 weighing 100 pounds each. The cat- -, Iron 2,480 sup is put up iu half pint bottles. Both 2,416 Juab 583 are shipped to various points in the 549 Kane 1.723 1,770 states of Washington, Idaho, Montana, plentifuL Millard 631 Wyoming, Colorado and Nebraska. 64.' Morgan 669 644 As a matter of course the manufacWill tire of the best Piute APANESE STORE FOR OGDEN of for 697 a 660 ture such of goods Quantity Rich 8,156 shipments requires an immense numbreakfast food if he gets it 8,221 Salt Lake An Establishment for tho 8ale of Ori157 ber of cans and boxes. The tins used 158 San Juan ental Goods to bo Opened seven days a week for a 5,414 are manufactured by the trust in Chi4,999 Sanpete 8oon. 2.888 2,908 cago, while the boxes are made In Sevier 2,748 Baker City and Sumpter in e' stern 2,798 Summit year. That Ogden is attracting much at1,766 Oregon. Tooele 1,657 tention In the outside world was provGive the family a change oc- 1,830 1,842 Uintah .... en 8,638 again when a Journal man en8,505 Utah countered at the Healy house last 1.559 1,549 Wasatch casionaliy. This time order Mr. M. Matsunaml, a Jap1,631 evening, 1,653 Washington In World Social anese gentleman' who represents the 735 705 Peery Brothers' Wayne well known firm of Komada ft Co. of Weber 8,483 3,254 Dupon street, San Francisco. His, firm 15,987 15,465 Salt Lake City The Child Culture Club met Satur- Is the largest exporting house of Ori6,824 5,828 Ogden October 31st, with Mrs. C. A. Nel- ental goods in Yokohama and the San 2,111 day, 2,216 Provo son. The guests of the club were: Francisco branch is their Wheat Flakes 2,008 2,029 distributing Logan Mrs. Goddard, Mrs. Hume, Mrs. point for the United States. Mr. Matand Mra West Dainty refresh sunaml has spent some time In Ogden .89,725 88,902 Totals ments were served by the hostess looking around for a place where he IDAHO MINING ASSOCIATION after two Interesting articles, prepared Could open a branch store and yesterby Mrs. Heller and Mra Christensen, day ranted the premises at 2270 Washand observe the had been read and discussed. The club Ths Rssourcss of ths Gem State will meet next with Mra E. C. Rich, ington avenue. This will be fitted up more aa a sre to bo Properly In full two pound cartoons, November 14 th. warehouse than store and will be the Looked After. The local Rebekahs of Queen City distributing point for the large terriAlways fresh. were visited officially by tory surrounding Ogden. A competent Idaho Is to have a state association Lodge No. 4, officers of Utah. The man will have charge and it is exof mining men. At a preliminary meet the assembly of the lodge In Utah, Mra pected the goods will arrive here withpresident n ing in Boise the following of Park Fox Isadora City, Mra Clara in a week or ten days. Mr. Matsunaml men were present: Judge J. H. RichL Moore, secretary, of Salt Lake City; speaks English with great fluency and O. E. W. N. Donaldson, Jackson, ards, Mra Jennie L. Geary, treasurer, of Salt yet he says that although he has C. R. Shaw, F. J, Conroy of Nampa; Lake City, and Mra Clara E. Cook, sec been In the United States for ten M. E. Hopkins, L. L. Ormsby, H. L. of lodge No. 4 of Ogden, were years he has never gone to school a ratary Woodbum, Newton Ilibbs, Major Our fin tins of CHINA and all present. The gueets were: Mra day while here. He says he just Wood, Joseph Baxter, Wayne DarlingGLASSWARE must bo closed " Mra Mra Eva Darke, Pendleton, picked It up. 2 out at great sacrifices. ton, George Ball, Martin Jacobs, and Coker, Sifdheimer and Mra Watkins, all of J. A. Puck. S L A. OLSEN Lake. After the usual business GETS THE JAIL. A. S A committee was appointed to no- Salt session a banquet was given by the laWord was received yesterday tnat tify the mining men throughout the dies the of lodge. Mormon church had purchased the the state that the organisation would be are out apthe Cards announcing at Carthage. 111., where the Jail a perfected at meeting held in Boise iXarriage of Georgia, daughProphet Joseph Smith and his brother December 4th and 5th. A constitu- proaching ter of Mr. and Mra F. C. Woods, to Mr. Hyrum were slain. The consideration tion and setting forth the James McGregor, the marriage to be was $4,000, and the deed has been deobjects of the projiosed organisation, in the Salt Lake temple, livered and recorded in the name of solemnised was presented by W. N. Donaldson of Boise which met with general favor November 25th. Joseph F. Smith, trustee in trust for Mrs. Rerhsel, president of the Aglala, the church. and will probably be adopted at the delightfully entertained the members next meeting. Good solicitors wanted for the Dally The main objects are to aid In the of the club, together with a number of guesta at her home last Tuesday. Utah State Journal. Apply to Horace development of the resources of Idaho and the bringing together of mining One of the most Interesting features S. Foster, city circulator. men from all over the state, as well of the afternoon was an article on as to obtain the most reliable Infor- Ruskln, given by Mra Coulter. ReSubscribe for The State JournaL were served and the club mation from the varloua district In freshments adjourned to meet In two weeks with the state. Mra Paine. 50,-0- 11, Mc-Cr- ea rep- resented. BECAUSE We always make prompt deliveries. BECAUSE We give best values for least money. BECAUSE We are' constantly adding new customers. BECAUSE We ,are satisfied with small profits and large business,. BECAUSE We are prepared to supply your wants. BECAUSE We treat you civilly if you only come to look. The best Tex reasons why you should join the host of men and youth who trade at store. this well-dress- ed 302 The Toggery n i Twenty-Fift- h Street LOVERS NOTICE Columbia Moulded Wax Records For all Talking riachines Just Reduced from 50 Cents Each to 25 Cents UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER 2441 Washington Ave. AGENCY Singer Sewing Machines ESSENTIAL TO ALL HOMES Fourteen million have been made and sold, ing the combined sales of all others. exceed- See the Latest Model Constantly Improving Blade and Sold Only by The Singer Manufacturing Co. result 2572 Washington Ave., Ogden, Utah well-know- TRY AN AD. IN HIE JOURNAL Removal Sale! f A Full and Complete Line of LADIES', MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S by-La- . PROPOSED It Will Be a Paying Investment NEW INDUSTRY. There Is considehtble talk of establishing a worsted mill at Provo In connection with the great woolen mills there. Worsteds are a very desirable class of goods, snd targe quantities of them are brought annually Into this market. To put up suitable works would require an outlay of $30,000 or 140.000, but It Is believed that such an Investment would pay. Special classes of wools, wools of longer than ordinary staple are required, and special mu chinery la necessary to spin the yarns. No one mill can make nil of the pat terns required, and each mill has Its own specialties which others do not have, so that clothing manufacturers sometimes order from thirty or forty different mills. Hut there Is a gen eral standard line which could lie In this manufactured state and Case. One of the most remarkable case of a cold, deep-seate- d on the lungs, causing pneumonia, Is that of Mrs. E. Gertrude Fenner, Marlon. Ind., who was entirely cured by the use of One Minute Cough Cura. She says: "The coughing and straining so weakened me that I ran down in weight from 148 to 92 pounds. I tried a number of remedies to no avail until I used One which would be profitable. One of Minute Cough Cure. Four bottles of the directors of the Provo mills re this wonderful remedy rured me en of the cough, strengthened my marked vestal day that In his opinion tirely and restored me to my normal lungs the proposition would shortly assume weight, health and strength. Hold by Geo. F. Cave, Wallace Drug Co., and tangible shape. Win. Glddings. AT THE Z. C. M. X FURS - CLOAKS - SUITS More Railroad Construction. The Utah Construction company is hustling the work on building the new narrow gauge line from Crevasse to the asphaltum beds, In Grand county. It Is stated that the road will be com pleted the early portion of the coming year, and that mining the asphalt Is under way at the present time. Be fora the line Is completed a heavy tonnage will be In readiness to be shipped over it to market. A Remarkable WINTERWEAR SKIRTS St. We . Fill out this Blank, cut it out and send it with the amount of Subscription to Don't Give Groceries Away But people who buy a dollars worth here hnd better hnve two market baskets. Du you appreciate good coffee? Ours 1s CHASE ft SANBORN'S, the best In the world at 20c. to 40c. per pound. Breakfast is not a meal without It EDGAR JONES 338 25th Street. Telephone 124. UTAH STATE JOURNAL, OGDEN, UTAH. for subscription Inclosed please find to the DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, beginning with No 1903. or date Name City and County Residence State |