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Show DAILY FOUR. PAGE Uath State Journal UTAH STATE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY. JANUARY The Open Forum Ogden, Utah. THIS TO YOUR BOYS. Jgilfr WolTort nf Kansan City, In a retent address tu boys, gave advice which, if heeded. would soon revolutionise I lie country. It should be read to every lmy in the United (States. 'I have been on the bench fourteen yearM and during that time thousands of boys have been brought before me. but not one of them wail a constant attendant at church or (Sunday school or obedient to Ids father and mother. '1 have inquired of many boys what to get into trouble, und i aimed I have found that in most Instances, staying away from home and school, saloons j, laying hwI, hanging around are smoking and cigarette -Start right, boys. To be anybody, to uccuuiiiNh anything for yourself or the community you cannot be Idle. Don't drink liquor destroys the mind and body. Dont swear gentlemen do not. It is low and vulgar. Don't read trashy literature. It leuds to the devil. Don't hang around saloons. Good men Whenever are not made that way. you see a man hungiug around a saloon the devil Is after him and will get him sooner or Inter. Ileiijiunin Franklin would have never accomplished anything If he had been guilty of these jiriirtlces. ite honest above ull things. Good boys make the best future citiIn-i- n zen. "To make a good man you must be a good boy. (to start right. The graveyards are tilled with those who sturted wrong. The world is growing better. The teachings of Christ are beginning to be felt. Let me Impress upon you that the only road to succeed is by living a right life. He honest, industrious, frugal. It la not necessary to be sanctimonious to wear a long face. Keep laughing. Have a good time as you go through life, but let It be the right sort of a good time. If we were all angels the world would not be lit to live in." This department of the Utah State Journal is open to all the people, wliers they may present their viewa in relation to matters of publie concern.. .Communications must in all cases bs signed with the name of responsible citizens in order to insure attention. It ehould bo underetood that the editor of the State Journal will not acoume or bs responsible for oontimonto expressed by individual writero for this department. le well-to-d- : st, experts who have been Investigating the Panama sanitation have held that disease germs were scattered broadcast In the Judgment of by mosquitos. Lorlng, however, If an American does not mix the native liquors of Panama with fruit he will escape the fevers. What should be eradicated entirely, he says, is the native liquor made from sugar cane Juice. In a letter to the health board Lorlng says: Liquor und fruit do not agree. Those of us who never drank the stuff had no trouble. So I say that as long as men eat fruit and drink the sugar cane distillation, Just so long. you may be sure that killing mosquitoes la not going to create sanitation." Boston "washing syndicate were true. Lawson has found In the Munroe A Munroe trouble the text for another Lawsongram, which reads In part: The affair is simply one of a thousand dubious deals with which Wall street Is honeycombed. - uals pay only FELIX. test later perhaps. , . ; . .. The announcement that Colorado Is to be spared the threatened disgrace rime as welcome news to ull western- -' ers; had such a stain been placed upon any western state. It would be regretted In all parts of the west; Governor Adams? plurality was so decided that It left no doubt of the attitude of the people of the centennial state toward Peabodylsm. Yesterday's news stated that Governor Peabody wus enraged when he learned of the turn that affairs had taken. It really makes little difference to the good citizenship of Colorado, and of the west In general, what Mr. Peabody thlnka or how he feels That he is to be retired Is sufficient That his retirement will be permanent and complete Is the hope of all who have watched his outrageous course In his state. The news this morning Is that there may be some opposition to the supreme court appointments that Governor Peabody will send to the senate on the There last day of his term of office. Is no intimation in the dispatches that this will alfect the inauguration of Governor Adams. What effect It will have cannot be surmised; Colorado politics cannot be guessed even In Montana, and Montana hna had some politics herself. LET THEN ALONE. Vice-Preside- nt ' . Change Cars Became Missourians The Legislator and They Wanted to Be Shown. (FToin the Salt Lake Tribune.) 'On being informed by the legislative delegation from Weber county that It would not stand alone for him in the caucus tonight, William senatorial Gliifununn Is said to have remarked: "Then I release you. You need not vote for me." Glasmann, the story goes, secured assurances from the Weber delegation that they would vote for him If he was able to make a respectable showing In the caucus. Oh, that la like taking sweetmeats from the Infant child," said BUI. "I will have no lesa than a dozen votes from down south, six or seven from up north, thirteen or fourteen out east, ten from the west, fifteen or twenty from the northwest, a few from the northeast, quite a number from the southeast, scads of them from the southwest and plenty from down from below and up above." This talk went for awhile, but there came a day when the Ogdenltes became Missourians, and wanted to be shown something more definite than the points of the compass. It was then that Glasmann unselfishly bade them go In for the fleshpots of Egypt The fleshpots are In great demand Just now. The Sutherland headquqar-ter- s in the Kenyon hotel has become the headquarters of the legislature. Even the Democrats are to be seen there. Judge Bartch stepped Inside the door for a few minutes while he was attending the reception of the Woman's Republican club last night The Democrats will be about the only people who will remain away from the caucus tonight They will have a caucus of their own In a day or two, which will be small but Interesting. One of the Democrats said last night that he felt like giving a complimentary vote to Samuel Newhouse In recognition of what he has done for It Is asserted that SchetUer. (he proprietor of the defunct private bank at Balt Lake, has plenty of money-tpay to the poor depositors who entrusted him with their savings the full amount which he Is alleged to have swindled them out of. If this be true, he should be made to disgorge or Jbe the party and the Interests of the state. Judge King and Simon sent to prison to spend the remainder Judge Powers, are also spoken of as reBamberger of his natural life. cipients of the prospective honors at the hands of the small but unterrlfled A picture of the members and atband. The Weber county delegates, who taches of the legislature adorns the have so far held aloof from signing the front page of this morning's Salt Lake caucus call, will all be present and will Herald. BUI "happened along and abide by the result. The attitude of butted In, and hla homely phis appears some of the Ogdenltes was explained nmong the rather good looking group. last night by Mr. Pancake, who said he felt that, under the resolutions adopted by the state and the Weber county RePleasant and Most Effective. publican convent Iona, he was In duty caucus and T. J. Chambers. Ed. Vindicator, Lib- bound to enter the party accept the decision of the majority, erty, Texas, writes Dec. 35, 1903: but that he was under no obligation "With pleasure and unsolicited by you, to sign the call, especially when It I bear testimony to the curative power wns circulated before he had been house. of Ballard Horehound Syrup. I have sworn in as a member of the are still Southerland supporters used It In my family and can cheerfully claiming a total of fifty votes In the affirm It is the most effective and two houses, and. while friends of other pleasantest remedy for coughs and candidates dispute this claim, no one colds I have ever used. 35c, 50c and has come forward with names or pledges to substantiate his denials. (1.00. Sold by Geo. F. Cave. However, it will be all over to- j A Line of Oak Brand Flannel Shirts I GET ABOARD AT 8 ALT LAKE CITY; GET OFF CHICAGO. IN THATS THE WHOLE STORY OF A TRIP EAST SLEEPER VIA THE BURLINGTON IN A THROUGH ROUTE. SPLENDID SERVICE ALSO OFFERED TO OMAHA, ST. JOSEPH, KANSAS CITY, ST. LOUIS IN FACT, ABOUT ALL POINTS EAST. IS R. F. NESLEN, General Agsnt. 79 WEST SECOND SOUTH STREET, SALT LAKE CITY. On the Funny Bone I BATAVIA Author Well, I've completed that play. It's to be called "The Governor of Colorado." Now, who'll we get to play the main part?- Manager Guess Ve'll have to get twins. a You say he Is Stands for ths best grad of Fruits and Vegetables that an packed in tin or glass. TRY THEM confirmed woman and you will us no other. Ws have all varieties, and they have, the flavor and tenderness of th fresh grown. Special prices by th ease. hater?" "Hasn't spoken to a woman for forty years, and probably never will. I wonder if he would accept the presidency of our bank? - What air ye read-i- n' there, Jabex? Second Jerseyman A book called I thought It "The Three Muskeeters. wus a Jersey story when I picked It up. but the plot appears to be located In France some years back. First Jersey man Safe run Manufacturer Better downtown this morning and see Small-sal& Qulckproflts about a fireproof safe. Salesman Why, we sold em a large fireproof safe last month. Safe Manufacturer Yes, but they burnt out last night. es : Light Colors from 65c to $1.90 Blue Jerseys 65c Blue Flannels $1.50 Smithfield Flour j milled What sort of a crime Hiram? Suthln' like for- Maw Hoptoad Is Interment, gery? Paw Hoptoad it? I dunno. What about I see so many men Maw Hoptoad air brought back to Louisville for In- t Edgar Jones Both phones 124. Co. j 338 25th St terment. want to get your moneys worth toof If you good meats go Ballard&Rinckers REMEMBER THESE SHIRTS ARE GOOD FITTERS AND LOOK JUST A8 WELL AS THE SUMMER LINE, BUT THEY WILL WEAR LONGER AND ARE VERY WARM. THE OAK. BRAND IS THE BEST SHIRT ON THE MARKET. CALL FOR IT. Clarks Stores 2356-58-60-- WASHINGTON AVENUE. : SALEM. Or., Jan. 11. The dendlock senate continues. Eleven balIn all, were lots. making sixty-fo5 taken yesterday for senator without ! choice. There Is apparently no sign of a break. ur ! ! 1 Tea is for taste and rest; but there isnt much of either in common tea. ? : i I TEA Your sroicr rains foot liny g y S bk j Is th kind that makes mors and better Bread than any other flour : In the j jt j or : I Our -- : : 1 Dont, The hemlock cup had been handed to Socrates. Taking a sip of the nauseous mixture he made a wry face. night "Pretty mean stuff, eh. old man?" will deliver the goods, and a said a sympathising friend. eeeeeeeeoeeeeeeeeieeeeoeeeaeeeeieeoeeeeeeieeeeeeoeeee fewSmoot no votes more or less will make "Yes." responded Socrates calmly, difference to Mr. Sutherland or the "hut It could be worse. THIS COLD WEATHER MEN NEED WARM SHIRTS' WE HAVE They might people of Utah. have used wood alcohol." Thus we see that Socrates remained A Love Letter a philosopher to the. last. Would not Interest you If you're look-fe a guaranteed Salve for Sores, Broks Into His House. Burns or Piles. Otto Dodd, of Ponder, S. Le Quinn of Cavendish. VL. was THAT IS HARD TO BEAT IN QUALITY, STYLE AND FIT. "I suffered with an ugly robbed of his customary health by Inklo.. wrier: sore for s year, but a box of Bucklens vasion of Chronic Constipation. When Arnica Salve cured me. It's the beat Dr. King's New Life Pills broke Into Salve on earth. 35c. at Jesse J. Driv- his house, his trouble was arrested and er's Drug Store. now he's entirely cured. They're guaranteed to cure. 35c. at Jesse J. Driv! THE DEADLOCK IN THE ers Drug Store. OREGON 8ENATE CONTINUES nt James - Iirlng of Dallas Center. Iowa, gives some sensible advice to people who may contemplate going to Panama to live and work. Panama is in the tropics, but the advice given Is good for any country or climate. Mr. Lorlng. who lived on the Isthmus for a e considerable time, and U therefore I qualified to apeak Intelligently about J the conditions obtaining In that country, declares that liquor and fruit are ! responsible for more deaths than any I other cause. Lorlng recently called the attention of the Iowa state board of health to the matter. In view of the fact that thousands of young Ameri- I cans will go to Panama during the next few years. Fevers, he says, are ! Panama's pest. Government officials and scientific 1- ' New Tork dispatch to the San Francisco Chronicle tells of a war In the camp of Standard Oil because of In the bankruptcy case revelations against the "laundry brokerage Arm of Munroe & Munroe, showing that Archibald G. Loomis of the National City bonk, a Standard Oil concern, wns the head of the syndicate which employed the Munroes to "wash 700,000 shares of Montreal and Boston copper stock, and that he, as the credit man of the banking Institution, lent the Arm (00.000 a day without, it is charged, security to show for It It Is understood, says the dispatch, that John D. Rockefeller feels keenly the bank's position, and wants to force the resignation of Loomis Immediately, but II. II. Rogers and his people have allied themselves against the pursuit of such policy on the ground that if Loomis' connection with the bank were severed at this time It would be a tacit admission that all the charges made with relation iigairst the to hla leadership of the Montreal and A The Wteber county members of the legislature have been released by 'ihe Weber county candidate for the senate, and no doubt they feel greatly The release was given oflly when It appeared that the candidate did not have any votes except thse from this county. The Weber county b man 1 slowly but surely finding his level. Ho mote It be. j i LAWSON. (striped violent) IHE ment sidewalks while private Individ13 3 cents per square foot. And it might be well to investigate the entire paving and sidewalk business. for if the people of the new sewer district have been charged (5,000 more than was necessary to pay for the construction of the sewers in the district. Is It not fair to suppose that an overcharge has been made in the matter of paving the streets and constructing sidewalks? The overcharge In the matter of construction of sewers appears to have been about 15 per cent of the entire cost. A like overcharge on all work would paving and aldewalk be sufficient to build several such houses as the one that "Tom built. Let us have a grand jury. FOR (striped-m- ud) ILEUSES To the State Journal: A few days ago our mayor-editappears to have been seised with a spasm of virtue and came out In the "Morning Rugle" In advocacy of the calling of a grand Jury to Investigate the alleged violations of the election laws at the recent election In this county. By all meuns let a grand Jury be railed, and when it Is Impuneled let It Investigate not only the conduct of the last election, but also that of 'the last city election, and learn, if possible, how many the mayor promised Jobs or positions In order to secure their support and his election. And let this Jury ascertain, if It can, why It Is that one contractor gets practically all the paving and sidewalk contracts, and why the city pays him 15 cents per square foot for ce A TEXT (Black and Navy Blue) are 75c are 85c are $1.00 are $2.50 i MayorEditors Spasm of Virtue. or MENS MENS MENS Were $1.50, Were $1.75, Were $2.00, Were $4.00, 24, 26, 28 and 30) Another man wanted to get a new, overcoat for himself; aald he could ' pay for it next pay day. when he knew he already owed more than he had, coming. Can any one suggest how to success-- 1 fully and proAtably deal with such! people? One says refuse to aell them; but this la easier said than done, because a good business man would rather lose a few dollars on a bad debt than make an enemy of an old customer. Another one says, If he don't mind losing a few dollars, what doea he complain about? The facta are, he doesn't want to lose the money or lose his friends. If every person would put himself or herself In Mr. Storekeeper's place and do as they would be done by. there would be no long waits for money anil everything would go along smoothly: BILL but some people think Mr. Storekeeper Is obligated to carry their accounts for an IndeAnlte period, just because they WEBER1TES have known him a long time. I would rather do half the businesa and sell for strictly cash than he bothered with credits, and I think every other business msn feels the same. A BUSINESS MAN. . WHEN THEY REFUSED TO STAND BY HIM. THE COLORADO SITUATION. The following, which einanutea from directly behind the frontal bone of one of ihe most versatile, forceful writers In this great out-weis the wish and of honest men many many, thought who don't wear collars. (Credit to Mr. Dunston of the Anaconda Standard): Regarding the sudden change of front by the Peabody men In the Colorado legislature, the explanation which at once suggests Itself Is that they heard from somebody; It appears probable that they learned that they could not expect the support of the national their of organisation party In their proposed steal of the state. The result Is that Governor Alva Ada ms will be regularly Inaugurated: Mr. Peabody will make his con- - BOYS (sizes The Credit Eril. The credit evil Is getting to be one of the hardest things to combat in the buaincss world. I will not attempt to offer any remedy, but will try to show some of its worst forms. From a business man's jailnt of view the person who buys a bill of goods, when he knows he cant pay for It at any definite time, Is about one of the worst kind. Some people (a very few, however.) will come In about the middle of June and buy a bill of fishing tackle and still owe for It when the next Ashing season comes around. A niun Isn't half a man who will do a thing like this. Just think of It; Isn't it flue to have a place to go where you can get nil the necessaries for a good time, and have them charged und then let Mr. Storekeeper wait a year or more for his pay? It's Ane for the man who Is going fishing, but poor Mr. Storekeeier must dig up the money from some source (probably borrow It), to pay for this same Ashing tackle you are using a year for nothing. And It Is the same In other lines. One man I know, two years ago bought a gasoline range for splendid four-hoo his wife (a range that even people think they can't nfTord). and he still owes for more than half of It yet. 1905. Sweaters Swatted OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE PEOPLE BEAD 11. 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