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Show UTAH DAILY PAGE TWO. STATE FRIDAY, JOURNAL, FEBRUARY 1905. 24, ALVA THE for a short time longer to accommodate those who have been unable to attend the sale on accou It did pay to come." These are bargains never before heard of in this se the crowds. It's an every day occurrence to hear people exclaim : of the country. The prices that we will quote you on high class Clothing, Furnishings and Rubber Goods for the next few days you can well airord to i in a supply of merchandise for years to come. Come to this bona fide sale expecting to buy goods at almost your own price. You'll not be disappointed AT THE PUTNAM CLOTHING HOUSE will continue I LOOK FOR THE RED LIGHT OPEN EVENINGS Clotlhvin House! Putnam jThe "'.-- acr- - it- -1 jc --ji --aBa- mw. is satisfied that some bad Missourian perpetrating a Joke, not only upon the senior senator, but also upon people simple enough to think any kind of government document is worth asking for if It has a wounding name. la Washington Day By Day (Washington Pot.) The inuxU'&l voire of Sir. Clark of Montana resounded yesterday In the senate chamber. He had launched Into the statehood debate. Ills frock coat was closely buttoned, his abundant hair undulating1 from vigorous gesturing. The senator was really making a good Impreaolon with his speech, which he read from typewritten manuscript Hut suddenly there were signals of distress. Senator Bate, veteran of the Mexican war, hobbled quickly to his Montana colleague's side. The distress signals were repeated, but Mr. Bate did not comprehend them. At last in despair, as ho could not proceed much farther, Mr. Clark exclaimed In a stage whisper: Help me find sheet 27." Thereupon Mr. Bate began to paw as lively as he knew how In the papers upon the Montana orator's desk. Others had overheard the Macedonian cry and rushed to the rescue. Up came Senator McCreary of Kentucky, followed by Senators Blackburn, Patterson and Dubois, till nearly every minority senator was pressing up toward Senator Clark's desk, hoping to help locate that rerrennt piece of paper. After the senate had been In suspense for some moments, sheet 27 was fished out of the bunch, of manuscript that Senator Clark held, and his speech proceeded without further Interruption. there to look after the disposition of certain tribal funds. It was told at the capitol yesterday how a man named Brown had written to Secretary Shaw from Covington, Please send me a license," the Ky. letter to the secretary runs, "showing that I am the greatest water drinker In this state. Brown of Kentucky then goes on to describe his capacity, which, from his own assertions, Is a little less than the quality of u cistern. Secretary Shaw has referred the letter to Internal Revenue Commissioner Yerkes, who Is from Kentucky, and who pronounced Brown's statements as fabrications of the basest character. Representative Graff has appreciative constituents at the present writing out In Wyanet, III. Not long ago a Grand Army post wrote, asking for a little cannon to be used for ornamental purposes in the town. The very next day he visited General Crosier, who had Just the kind of a little cannon the Wyanet citlxens wanted. It was put upon the cars and started for Wyanet at once. Rack came a note of appreciation and thanks. "It Is certainly a contrast to affairs Jn hussla," wrote a veteran and observer on the philosopher prairies. There they'are shot for approaching the powers, while here you listen to the appeal of a handful of us old treasury raiders, ana serve us as graciously as If .we were of the royal family." Representative Maynurd of Virginia entertulned the Democratic cloakroom yesterday with doleful Incidents in the career of one of his constituents. My enterprising constituent," said Mr. Mayijard, "first went into the employ of a company hnvlng something to do with construction work here In Washington. That whs a few weeks ago, but the company failed almost as soon as he had become familiar with his place. Thereupon my constituent hern me the secretary of some ten percenter. who dropped dead the very week the new secretary took hold. Undismayed by failure, he sought and secured a position ss Inspector In connection with the dredging, work hi progress on the rotomac. But 111 luck bad not deserted him. for the next morning it cleared off cold und the Potomac froxe over. That was the last straw. My young friend has betaken himself back to his borne in Virginia, discouraged and disgusted." Oshkosh now has other cl.'iiins to distinction In Washington than Us oddity of name and the numerous statesmen It hns sent to congressional ball. Chief Reginald Oshkosh of the Menominee tribe of Wisconsin Indians arrived yesterday and visited the capitol. Chief Oshkoyh is a grandson of that Chief Oshkosh for whom the city of Wisconsin was named, and now comes Appellations that sound queer to the outside world apply among the Yankee folk of Bussard'a Bay, Mass., where Representative Green Is always sure of many votes toward his They even give queer names to a light-whi- p "the Hen and Chickens." Representative Greene says the Hen and Chickens lightship has become old and inadequate. Therefore he Introduces a bill asking congress to construct another It Is proposed that the cost shall be 2100.000. For all Mr. Greene can say. the Iluxxard's Bay people, If they get the appropriation, will Insist on referring to the new Hen and Chickens lightship." Senator Cockrell would like to know tlie name of some malicious person out in Missouri who has caused his mall to be glutted with request for The Annals of Congress. The senatof might organize a punitive expedition could he secure Information about the proper locality In which to operate. It apiiears that "The Annals of Congress" Is a little pamphlet of only a few pages, constituting a catalogue of certain government publlcationa How anybody out in Missouri would care for a copy of It would be difficult to Imagine. First the request came and Senator Cockrell kept searching until he found a copy and had It sent to his constituent. But request after request has been reaching him. till the senator PROFIT SHARING SALE free $3.00 ;h0 $1.50 your own 75c. 25& ;; - $25.00 Free $10.00 free free $5.00 - . $2.50 Free- - $i-0- 0 Given Away Free with Teas, Coffees, Spices, Baking Powder Also Free with China, Crockery, Glassware, Enamelware SEE OUR TRICES Great American Importing Tea Co. Our 100 Stores Help Us to Help You TWENTY-FIFT340 H STREET, TEA The best is tea-teachi- ng making you think. Buy a pound ; then think ; you want it to think about. AND Riverdale or AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION OF NEVADA, AGAIN8T THE RAILWAYS THE PACKERS. AND Governor 8parks a Warm Friend of Statement Issued to the Stock Interests the Amendent and Will Throughout tho Sign It. Country. CARSON. Nev., Feb. 24 The initiative and referendum amendment to the state constitution, one of the important measures that haa come before the current session of the legislature, has passed the house, and Is now in the hands of the governor. The was first Introduced in amendment 1903, and, after passing both houses, was referred to the voters for their apIt was given a proval or rejection. heavy majority, and now has passed both branches of the legislature again. Only the signature of the governor needa to be affixed in order to make it a part of the state constitution. Governor Sparks la a warm advocate of the amendment and will sign It. The amendment provides that when 10 per cent of the people of the state demand by petition that any law passed by the legislature be referred to them for approval or rejection. It must be submitted. The same per cent, by petition, may propose a law, which, if voted upon favorably at a general election, ahall become a law of the state, and the legislature must duly enact it. THE ERA OF THE BOMB. Immense Interest Is being taken in the American Stock Growers association and the prime question or corporation control of this great Industry of the West. The convention of the asso elation, which was formed at the national gathering held in January, will meet in Denver May 9. The following statement has been Issued to the stock Interests of the country: At the National Uve Stock association convention it was stated by the stockmen that at the present time great effort was being made In con- gress to secure legislation to protect the producers both in railroad rates, and In the manner of governing the Interstate transactions of the packers and other great corporations; and that at this time should the stock gtowers Join In an association With these corporation, the public or the consumers would be led to believe that a combination of the stock growers, the packers, the railways, etc., had been made; that there was no necessity tor legislation, and that all the talk by the people of the west and their demands for relief were groundless, for their combination together would look like there was no Issue. After much debate and long confer ences In committees the matter was finally brought before the convention, and facing the defeat of their plans In the event of all stockmdn present voting the officers of the National LJve Stock association ruled that only members of the association could vote based on roll call, this regardless of the In- There will be many apologists In this Man yaw manmy country for the assassins of Grand Akinins'. Bn. Duke Sergius, on the theory that he was a brutal autocrat, but the newsFROM THE BACK ROW. papers that practically condone such a horrible crime for political effect vitations and strong solicitations ask Senator Dolllver was making a ought to be ostracised by Ing others to come and participate, as speech during the campaign In West citizen. from the above extract. evidenced Virginia, near the place where he was The grand duke, his official career, When the stockmen who formed this, born and raised. He waxed senti- his terrible death, are but Incidents the American Stock Growers' associamental. so far as the wide world goes of an Dear old country, he said, '1 love unfortunate system of government tion, saw the trend of affairs, and what withdrew and every foot of It I know It aa well as I handed down through the centuries. was to take place, they do my adopted state. Why, right over But the method of his taking off Is im- left the convention, feeling that they there is a farm where x spent many portant to civilisation, and must be as producers could not consistently in a body in which the packhappy hours. I gathered and carried unsparingly condemned, for the en- continue corporation Inaway mofe than fifty bushels of chest- couragement of means ers, railwayssoand other voice on the board much terests had nuts that grew on that farm." sooner or later a reign of terror which Yea" came from a seat in the rear, only the headsman's ax win be able to of control. The stockmen who have formed this 'and you have been peddling them out successfully stamp out. The use of new association recognise that there ever since. Kansas City Star. dynamite and other high explosives for are certain elements connected with criminal purposes opens up a field that the Uve stock business in which the Pretty Safa Ruls to Go By. In time may Jeopardise the best govthe packers and the ernments on earth, and surround the railways, have mutual Interests, but When there is a feeling that the lives of prominent men in every field of believe the live stock prothat they heart or lungs, blood or liver, brain or effort with appalling dangers not an- ducer stands absolutely alone In hip met. until nerves are diseased, at once commence ticipated relations with the packers, railways, It Is easy for the criminally Inclined to doctor the stomach. This Is the and commission men In the stockyards foundation of the trouble In 90 cases to justify the use of dynamite In re- matter of marketing hla product. out of every 100. Commence to regu- moving obstacle" to what they may We feel that the country Is with us late the digestive organs, get them In deem human progress," just as the In our stand; we have not organised healthy working condition, and the ancients, skilled In the use of subtle to fight any other association nor any other troubles win leave of themselvea poisons, made war upon their helpless particular Interest, but to protect Diseases which have their beginning victims. on band where It Is necesevery In the stomach must bo cured If the use of dynamite be justified In with to to so through do, and sary the stomach. The medicine for stom- the removal of a grand duke In an ab- every one wherever there Is mutual Inach disorders and half the Ills of life, solute monarchy, It is only a question terest Is Dr. Gunn's Improved Liver Pills. of time w hen it will have Its advocates All stockmen who agree to the stand They are sold by all druggists for 20c and defenders in a republic, on the taken by the new association will find masses feverish the the of that box. la One theory per a dose. These pill to their Interest to correspond with it are opposed! pills put all the digestive organs in people American Stock Growers associaIt is to be hoped that Russia may the good condition, so that disease haa no tion at Its headquarters. Union basis to work upon. For sale by the exact the full measure of vengeance in Denver. the case in hand, to the end that howWallace Drug Co. rebellion ever much may rear Its head, SHE WAS EASY. A VILLAGE FIASCO. the dynamite bomb must not be tolerone gave my wife a pair Some Rly Gifted Amateur (concluding pet card ated under any conditions known to of red for her birthday, and ' gloves man. Miner. civilised Butte trick) Now, ladles and gentlemen, you now she wanta me to buy her a red have seen the pack of cards burned dress to go with them. A Creeping Death. before your eyes and the ashes placed Sly That's nothing to my wife. She inside the box, which mysteriously Blood poison creep up towards the an automobile veil the other bought transformed itself into a rabbit, which. heart, causing death. J. E. Stearns, now she wants me to buy her and day, In turn, disappeared Into space. I will Belle Plaine, Minn., writes that a friend an automobile to go with it! Detroit now ask this government to name the dreadfully Injured his hand, which Free Press. card he selected, when It will at once welled up like blood poisoning. Buck-len- 's Arnica Salve drew out the poison, appear in my hand. Now, sir. what Dsafness Cannot Bo Cured card did you select from the pack? healed the wound, and saved his life. Giles (who has been following the Best in the world for burns and sores. By local applications, as they cannot trick most Intently) Blessed ir I recol- 25c st Ogden druggists. reach the diseased portion of the ear. lect. London Funch. There is only one way to cure dearness, HAD MADE ALL ARRANGEMENTS. and that la by constitutional remedlea A Bad 8caro. Mrs. Hawkins And 'ave you made Deafness Is caused by an Inflamed conSome day you will get a bad scare, all the arrangments for your marriage, dition of the mucous lining of the Euswhen you feel a pain in your bowels, my dear? tachian Tube. When this tube la Inand fear appendicitis. Safety lies In Mrs. Jorklns Well, not quite all. or Dr. King's New Life Fills, a sure cure I've got to buy my troosl, and take a flamed you have a rumbling sound enis Imperfect when It and hearing, for all bowel and stomach diseases, 'ouse, and get me 'usband a Job, and tirely closed. Deafness is the result such ns headache, biliousness, costive- buy 'im a good suit o' clothes, and get and unless the Inflammation can be ness, etc. Guaranteed at Ogden a some reglar washln' work to do. An' taken out and this tube restored to its Only 25c. Try them. then I'm to name the 'appy day. normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine esses out of ten CUT AND DRIED. are caused by Catarrh, which is nothMother How modest George Is since Sure Curs for Piles. ing but an inflamed condition of the his return from the ranen. Dou you Itching Hies produce moisture and mucous surfaces. 1 know. was afraid he'd be awfully cause itching, this form, as well as We will give One Hundred Dollars rough after spending so many months Blind. Bleeding or Protruding Piles are for any rase of Deafness (caused by out there. Pile Cured by Dr. catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Fither I wasn't. I wrote the ranch Stops Itching and bleeding. Remedy. Absorbs Catarrh Cure. Fend for circulars, free. foreman to give him the kind of a tumors. 50c a Jar at druggists, or sent F. J- CHENEY ft CO.. Toledo. O. broncho that would knock the fresh- by mall. Treatise free. Write me Fold by Druggists, 75c. ness all out of him. Detroit Free about your case. Dr. Bosankn, Phlla., Take Hall's Family Pills for Ircss. Pa. For sale by the Wallace Drug Co. Vow gmcmr g yam OGDEN. BBDOaBBBB Phoenix Flour Sill TOGETHER TO REFERENDUM don't Qw ng bomb-throwi- ng stock-growe- IT PROVED TO BE DAY A LUCK) when she bought RIVERDALE m PHOENIX Flour. The uniform excellence of the bread ihe hiked from It, her continued succeM In pie and cake making, convinced her el the wisdom of si wan orderly RIVERDALE or PHOENIX Hour MADE OGDEN HILLING BY 4 ElflATOl COMPANY Capital and Surplus, 225J)Q0jMl First National Bank OGDEN. UTAH DAVID ECCLES, President. THOMAS D. DEE. JOHN PINGREE, Cashier. JA8- - F. BURTON. AsslnUnt Cashier. DIRECTORS: Thoms D. Dee David Eeclaa Bernard Whit Goo. H. Tribo W. W. Ritar John Wsteon Adam Pattsrees Joseph Clark Respectfully solicits the account el banks, mercantile firms and tadh vlduals. We pay Interest on tlma deposits trea- Ample resources, courteous tment. superior service. rs out-selv- es Stock-yard- Given Away Free $7.50 A master of invective who has not been surpassed In the house for many, many years, Colonel Pete" Hepburn of Iowa does not lose his grasp of deThree-scor- e and scriptive English. eleven himself, his allusion to old age In a recent debate Is too good to be burled out of sight in the Congressional Record. Mr. Lamar of Florida, a much younger man, who, nevertheless, haa gray hair, and, as Colonel Hepburn remarked during the debate, an excess of manner, had, as alleged, President Roosevelt's misquoted For this the Incisive Iowan speech. belabored him mercilessly. That kind of garbling of authority, or misquoting the president, asserted Colonel Pete" aggressively, "is tolerable and excusable in boys of the profession, when they are getting on their stage legs, when they are before the great tribunal, as It seemed to us all many years ago the country Justice. But In later days, when we are old," he added in a fine Shakespearean vein, when the hose are a world too wide for the shrunken calves, when the eyes weep amber, when the head is white as the driven snow by the flight of time, when we are old men, as I and the gentleman from Florida, we ought not to indulge In that kind of reprehensible practice." A prolonged burst of laughter and applause rewarded the sage Iowan for his splendidly worded criticism. TO HAVE INITIATIVE drug-glst- Pick-Me-U- p. os - s, to re of a particular droooor is Hard if you try to force on him collar or shirts that art the pro4uel 1 , poor laundry. uo Bettor send your work to dwl lot us try to roach your heart by times. all at it in tha right way OGDEN STEAM LAUNDRY 'Phone 437 174. Twsntyfifth ASSESSMENT NO. 9 Busts Principal Pises of Utah. . ! hereby Notice beId of n U ing of the boardFebru4 of I14 the 20th day vu P? essment of t corport!"' aA on the capital stock of tM to once at Katlonsj payable Kennedy, at Roo!" Vtah. An? ,t0C may bank building. OFdon 0fjlarA upon which this h main unpaid nd artrtni d 1905. will be dellnquWrt b for sale at public I05, jLye payment Is mad on the 8th day the delinquent vertjlnf rtf ...iL eka htat",t- 10-0- vf |