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Show PAGE FOUR DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, TUESOAY, JANUARY Itlal; Stair Journal OIL INQUIRY. STANDARD OGDEN, UTAH. A man of limited means, taking the Utah State Journal Co. Publish! stand in a Judical Inquiry, such as Is (Incorporated.) being conducted on behalf of the State Published every evening except Sunday of Missouri vs. The Standard Oil company, down In New York City, who J Telephones. Bualneae Offloe Bell 684 1 ring would evade questions and decline to Jrd,444 1 ring answer, as does H. H. Rogers, one of Editorial Rooraa iBbl.f 864 t rings the heads of the concern, would he Ind, 444 1 rings promptly lined, or sent to JalL The contempt shown by the manTerms of Subscription. of the agement octopus for 10c By carrier, per SOc all forma of law, la simply astounding, By mall, per month lf By carrier. If collected by clrcula- so astounding although not iOe tor, per month the Indifference with which such reprehensible conduct la treated. To Advertisers. Mr. Rogers was asked what comAH advertising copy must bo In the previous evening to Insure Insertion panies he was a member of and de the next day. dined to answer not because he was afraid of Incriminating himself, but matter NoEntered as second-clafor the reason that It was a matter vember 10, ISOS, at the poe toffies at Ogden, Utah, under Act of Congress of personal privilege." The Idea' of of March S, 1871. there being any personal privileges In a Judicial proceeding, where aman la ......Editor worn to tell the truth, the whole C.M. JACKSON...' e e Manager JOHN METEER f so truth and nothing but the truth! H. 8. FOSTER What a wonderful amount of re City Circulator sped this gentleman must have for an . ............ so-call- ed one-ha- ss Ro OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE COUNTY JUVENILE COURTS. When the Idea of a Juvenile court was Introduced t1nto the legislature of the state of Utah, people accepted It, believing It a good thing. The act was rushed through both houses and the governor signed It. In a hurry. Really, Juvenile courts are good, when the proper person is appointed to act. as the Judge. Here In Ogden this man. Dr! Patton hasnt been a bad person. He has been Indiscreet on an occasion or two, but, all in all, the old man's heart la In the right place, and any errors he myy have committed were the result of the promptings of a head that was a little off. But this youthful freak down In Zion this Willis Brown, who bruised himself Into the place ere he was a cltlxen, he Is Just about the limit. Last week he summoned Into his august presence a' frail little 'woman named Mountford. Mra Mount ford was born In Utah, and was the mother of children long ere this Judge" had discovered a means at making a livelihood other than jumping sidewise for sandwiches. Mrs. Mountford has a boy, and seventf more, who has a penchant for smoking Cigarettes He was ordered to report to this little etas Brown, each Saturday for a given term. After toeing two Joboand the family neede his earn Inge mother told him to keep on at work and not report any more. Whereupon' Rie majesty of the law, as exemplified bjVjthls shrimp, riles her Into the Horn of this high and mighty Brown, fend, n the presence of a lot of ddmlring school-maawho had gone to hla court to ee him dispense Juvenile Justice, and a few others who also wandered down to watch his mill grind, he orders her to stand sp, and when the frail little mother o a family that has blood In K, not w liter, as Is the case with him, this fair, fatherly keeper 'of the Juvenile 'morality sentences her to thirty days in Jail. Now wouldn't that shake your faith In the common sense humanity is supposed to have? Of course It would. As a matter of fact, the statute creating Juvenile courts was very loosely drawn. It Is a law ..that can be knocked out easily. The 8tate Journal would dislike very much to have It knocked out, but If freaks like this person Brown are to administer the Jaw, then we say for the good of communities, let It he declared Invalid. It Is belter for the children and their parents that the old methods be permitted to obtain. This little woman In Salt Lake has carried a burden of trouble for a few years that would have broken down almost any one. Brown, in his wisdom, says he knows all about the case. He knows no more about the case than he does of law or common sense. Had he made a few Inquiries he might have satisfied himself of the real condition of a (Taira, but, animated by a desire to exhibit hie enlarged head, he endeavored to make an example of a woman who la hla mental superior In every wsy, and who la deserving of 'more at the hands of the public than this Idiot could earn If he worked at his proper avocation shoveling for two centuries. ! ', . broad-gauge- d, ample-minde- d, . ed oath. Then there la the meek and lowly person who has enjoyed so many blessings of late; John D. Rockefel ler. He has evaded the process servers for weeks. It appears that under the laws of the state of New York, and those laws are simply a relic of the barbarism of ancient days, a man must be served personally and the fee for hie first days attendance must be handed him with the papers. Rockefeller Is aware that he is wanted. He knows that if he Is good cltlsen In spirit and sense the term Implies It Is his duty to obey the laws of his country, yet he evades service. He keeps out of eight. Why? Because the commonwealth of the great state of Missouri is likely to put hie concern out of business down there for the reason that It la an Illegal com blnatlon In restraint of trade, and hla evidence would undoubtedly prove the esse. Surely the laws of the country ought to be revised eo as to compel such men as Rockefeller and Rogers to come Into court and testify like other men. The laws of the state provide for sum' monlng a man by leaving the mandate at his domicile; that law should be The adopted by the Empire state. rs contempt shown by these holy for the laws of the republic demands a punishment and the sooner new statutes are enacted covering their easel .fhe better It will he for the nation. sand-bagge- 4 OH, FRIDAY, MODEST FRIDAY. Mayor Conroys first appointment to a vacancy la commendable. Halverson having been as Republican, the Democratic mayor did what was obviously the right thing in naming a Republican to succeed him. Treasurer Halverson has made an enviable reputation in offloe. Public appreciation of this was shown In hla While and Ogden la loth to lose him, she magnanimously felicitates him upon hla a ider and more .responsible field of activity. At the same time Ogden can rest assured of a safe administration from Bob Moyes, who in the past has given ample proof of his ability and fill .. Courtship is not a failure even though a rival married the girL Answering want ads. pays even though, the other day, you missed a good chance because someone else answered the ad. first. 4 Men learn to shave on the chin of a fool" and, sometimes, found their prosperity on the adversity of others.' For example buying a store or a property whose owner Is forced to selL And many such opportunities are found In the ads. Fltsslmmone won hla last fight with Anderson has gone his wife, but we understand it wasn't to Washington to use his influence a knock out. with the senate to keep It from firing Smoot. Fussy has a mighty Influence In sending photographs by wire, down at the capital and It Is believed could they reproduce that dent in if he mays the word the entire proceed Bill's shining nut? will tng against the apostle-senat. or Wan advertising furnishes you "the answer" to the little real riddle," even though It la a hard one! be dropped. If the printed rules and regulations of the Standard Examiner are rigidly enforced, then we Infer that every time a country subscriber comes In and lays an egg on the editors table. Glasmann takes tie egg home with him. -- bear-baiti- ng rs. : r. every effort 'trill be put forth to reduce stock in each end every department Before stock-taki- ng We realise te accomplish thie at this time cf the year we must make unheard of prices, and have gene through the entire stock with the reduction knifa If you have put off the buying of a coat or auit some te this department and we will shew you an endless variety ef late arrivals at prieae you ia the rule. hardly would expect; in many instances UNDERWEAR in all the worlds beet makes at prices that come but once a year, and in the complete stock wc always carry. You can be cure cf being pleased and make a great saving in your purchase. BLANKETS AND COM FORT S--A wonderful shewing left to choose from. Bought when pricee were low and in large quantities te reoeive the lowest possible price and yet the blanket and comfort stock go at sti.l lower pricee. . Select from the com piste stock cf DRESS GOODS AND SILKS any cloth or silk and sec what a wonderful reduction one-ha- lf wo make you. All the new and handsome HOLIDAY MILLINERY styles, net seen in Ogden until these geode arrived ane week age; you may choose for one-ha- lf price. It Pays to Buy at j A few lines of type, beginning with the word wanted, will bring changes, untangle tangles and solve riddles In your dally life. 4 Jackson's Day seems to have been quite generally celebrated yesterday although, the Ogden Democracy didnt seem to notice It. At the Theaters j MM4mWH4M44444H , THIS WEEKS ATTRACTIONS. li . 4 . Lycem I'tahna Vaudeville, all Veek. This week, The . White-Cappe- rs. Want ada. need not be next to pure reading matter," for aa a rule they The Grand Tomorrow night, are. themselves, real reading matter, of Sun's American Minstrels. the widest human Interest. ... .4 A big Insurance company of Philadelphia admits having paid attorneys to squelch unfavorable bills. Last fall Ogden squelched one free. . .. .... Your own property le at stake when the next house Is on fire; and your personal Interests may be touched by some want ad. In today's paper. , . , . . Now that It has been decided that a bartender has the right to mix a Tom and Jerry, we Imagine we can hear the public breathe a algh of deep relief. . We are holding our breath In anticipation of a published opinion on Bill from Judge Goodwin, when 4e teams Bill wants to go to the senate. Some officers now suspect that thff Idaho anarchist's bomb came from Salt Lake. As sp pears from an Inspection on the northbound of the brake-bea- trains, there are others j i It Is announced that Bam Jones Is to speak In Balt Lake on the fifteenth. Surely Sam was not aware that that p the date set by the bllltwlns for their wonderful special offer. - 4 If you have .experienced "many a slip 'twlxt the cup and the lip, and have had enough of such casualties insure against them. In your minor affairs, by reading the want ads. tenants do not, usually, worry shout their obligations to you why should you worry about yours to them? Get cruel and heartless and advertise for new tenants! Poor-pa- TO THE FRONT Bam SHOW COMING. The Gus Sun American minstrels, which will appear at the Grand topeonight, la composed of thirty-fiv-e ple this season, and le aald to be not only the beet minstrel organisation that has ever- - appeared here, but Is now among the beet on the road The scenic offering In the first part this season Is entitled, In the Temple of which represents st night Orpheus, Illuminated with lte myriads of electric lights, moon and star effects The picture la ao nearly drawn to llfb that the audience almost forgets that they are In a theater and Imagine themselves on the principal street of some foreign The singing, both ballad and city. chorus work. Is better this season than ever before, and each comedian has a large number of laugh producers. This superb first part la followed by the strongest olio, or second part, ever carried by this company. Wc mention EM C. Hayes, monologue artist; Billy Gordon, comedian; Jimmie Rose and Clip Rodgers, singers and dancers; the Comedy Four, operatic singers. The parade this year la away from the beaten path, and le one that will appeal to every onlooker. Seats on sale at the usual place. (Continued from Page Skirts JUST RECEIVED OVER 100 SAMPLE SKIRTS FROM ONE OF THE LARGEST AND BEST MANUFACTURERS IN THE COUNTRY. BY BUYING THIS FULL LINE OF . 8P0T CASH WE ARE ENTITLED TO A 35 PER CENT DI8C0UNT. WE ARE NOW GIVING OUR CUSTOMERS THE ADVANTAGE OF THIS GREAT SAVING BY SELLING THESE GOODS AT WHAT THEY USUALLY COST. y ALL OTHER SKIRTS IN THE HOUSE WILL BE DISCOUNTED 25 PER CENT. WE CAN PLEASE THE MOST CONSERVATIVE BUYER AT THIS SALE. 2356-58-60-- WASH. AYE. 4W4H44444444444H444444 ADVER-VISIN- PEOPLE. LOOK ON EVERY PAGE FOR CLARKS ADS. AS THEY ALL CONTAIN 80ME-THININTERESTING TO ' YOU ALL. G CLARKS STORES was released. I see by the papers that Mra Orchard has received letters from her husband from Boise and Nampa, In which he says he expects serious trou ble. I doubt this however, for Orchard separated from his wife some time ago. I met her several times and known that they have not been living together for two or three years. I dont believe he had anything to do with the killing of Bteunenberg and I think he will be able to prove 1L Mr. Doolan said when questioned that he had taken Orchard duck huntThey also went ing In the sloughs fishing together, but Doolan was un able to say where the fishing lines and tackle were purchased. In fact. Orchard spent moat of hie time with Doolan, but gave no Intimation of what hie business here was. salt Lake Herald. 2356-58-60-- r Cuban Sheila and Sponges. The value of sheila, tortoise and otfr era, gathered In Cuba last year amounted to about 75,000, and of sponges, 1500,000. Of the latter the United States received about 35 per cent and Europe the remainder, France being the principal buyer. Britons to Retain Lanes. The British War Department has re considered lte resolution to abolish the lance as a cavalry weapon.' It la aid to have been the only thing used by the troops in South Africa that Inspired the enemy with fear. ' WASH. AYE. CLEARING SALE Furnishings ALL OVERALLS, JUMPERS, WORK SHIRTS AND HOSIERY WILL BE DISCOUNTED 10 PER CENT. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY WHAT YOU NEED FOR THE WORKING DAYS. ALSO FOR SUNDAY. LAUNDRIED OR UNLAUND-RIE8HIRTS, WHITE COLORED OR FANCY, EVERYTHING IN THE LINE AT 25 PER CENT DISCOUNT, OR A SAVING TO YOU OF t4 OR 25c. ON EVERY DOLLAR. D Clark's Stores 2356-58-60-- WASH. The mightiest, most comprehensive bargain-givin- g event known in this city - Prices Literally Cut to Shreds LAST & G AFTER WE INVENTORY FIND A GREAT MANY THINGS THAT MUST BE SOLD, THEREFORE WE HAVE AN ANNUAL CLEARING SALE WHICH IS A MONEY SAVING SALE FOR THE meal-ticke- Clark's Stores BEEN 1ST THAT BY THE 10TH WE WOULD PLACE ON SALE AT EXTREMELY LOW PRICES, OUR ENTIRE LINE OF MERCHANDISE. THE 10TH IS ALMOST HERE AND WE ARE READY WITH THE GOODS AND THE PRICES. ARE YOU ' READY TO INVESTIGATE THE GOODS AND THE PRICES? IT WILL COST YOU NOTHING TO CALL AT OUR STORE AND SEE IF YOU CANNOT FIND 89METHING YOU NEED FOR YOURSELF OR THE FAMILY. He was thrown Into the bull pen and held there for some time, but nothing could be proved against him and he Clearing Sale HAVE SINCE JANUARY Or-phe- FOR Clearing Sale X.) from Cripple Creek was what made the officials believe they were implicated In the affair. It waa two or three weeka later when they were located at Cody, Wyo., and held. Sheriff Edward Bell went there himself and brought OrNeville back to Cripple Creek chard waa not held and went back to Denver. He waa there employed as a collector and worked there for several months. He left Denver, took a trip through Idaho and on through the northwest. He went down to San Francisco and then dropped Into the Goldfield country. He stayed there a while and then came on to Salt Lake. This was about four months ago. He topped over only a couple of days and Since then then, went on to Denver. he has been In Colorado until he came back to Balt Lake three weeks ago. This is about all he aald to me about hie movements since he left Cripple Creek. Shortly after we arrived In Cripple Creek together X went over to Victor to work and he stayed at the Independence mine. I saw him only a few times while I was there. It waa April X when my wife and I left for Balt Lake. We had waited and waited for them to settle the strike, and we had to leave, for we had no money to Want Deep. live on. We got back to Salt Lake "Is Brown's wlfs one of those deep April , and have been living here ever women? feeling since. I guess so; he saye he can never Orchard once told me shout his arrest In 1888 In Idaho, when the explokeep any change In hie pockets." Milwaukee BentlneL sion occurred st the Coeur dAlene mill. He was In no way Implicated In It, although he was there at the time. SAMPLES . WE BIG MINSTREL - 4 Fame is a revenue payable only to Want advertising has Just enough our ghosts, while thrift Is a dally t. The favorite literature of of the spice of chance to make It interesting tor the right person does, thrifty people la the advertising printsometimes, fall to sea the first inser- ed In their home newspapers. tion. of the sd 4 Fortune gives too much to many, From Smoot to Glasmann might not but enough to none. The fickle godbe a step from the sublime to the dess la partial to those who never quit ridiculous, but It would he a tumble courting hen who watch for a glimpse all right, all right. of her face even among the want ada January Sale Is Still On sf For Ten Days - primitive-advertis- 4 The bllltwlns talk about the enemy" squirming. But if you want to see eome real good writhing and twisting drop Into the sanctum down the street about the time the proprietor comes In in the morning. 4 It le aald that the Puritans stopped not because It caused pain to the bear, but because It afford But If that plan to slaughter the ed pleasure to the spectators. If your Incurably bad was put into effect we landlord, your partner or your emmight lose one of our ployer seek to rule you on the same 4 theory, kick over the traces" and And now Balt Lake even claims the read the want ada. 4 Bteunenberg terminus, alleging that the Hogan bomb was made In Zion. Haven't you seen a To Let" placard in some particular window so To make difficulties of trifles la the long that you come to wonder what common tendency. Want advertising was wrong with the property? Plaenables one to make trifles of difficu- carding la primitive very ing. lties It's Just a little better than nthlng while want advertising is The investigation of the Sheets mya Just a little bit better than anything tery in Salt Lake has established one else fact beyond controversion; Sheets la f . stil: dead. five-ye- ar 1 Lowest Prices of the Whole Year 4 Fussy Jimmy" Idleness Is the holiday of fools, the prudent worker may abolish and The city council met last night and fools' holiday" from his calendar by the several committees were an- looking for work In the want ad. t nounced by the honorable president of way. . the city council. The proper classification for your Mr. Fred Wellington Chambers is the building of a broad and president of .the city council, by the straight road to It for every reader qf way, and he has the selection of all the the paper who would be at all Interest-e- d In It. committees These are the soft points on which he, with that modesty which If you are too poor to bo a want adhas characterised all his actions sines vertiser, then, indeed, you are la hard luck; otherwise, you etlll have some, one Introduced film to BUI, electan "even chance with the best of ed to light: them. Member of the Committee on Laws. 4 f on Member of the Committee "The pressure of want la the powet ful Incentive to Invention; and the Finance. tie Member of the Committee on Streets. want ads. are particularly useful In any manner feel this those who, Member of the Committee on Public pressure. Buildings and Grounds. Millionaire Kelllher, who stole sevChairman of the Police Committee. And yet eome people say that Lydia eral thousand acres of school lands oqt aentenrw In Oregon got a A. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is That ought to afford him ample time not a nerve tonic. for reflection. Reading Rule 28, of the bllltwlns score card, we note that Every member of the editorial etaff will In every honorable way possible assist the society editor In covering all social matters for the Sunday paper." Now, that's real nice. Because to get a society Item In a dishonorable way would be naughty, sure enough. 1901 Cicero said that It . Is a mark of great wisdom to take percautions integrity. against reverses of fortune such .. -precautions, for Instance, aa buying a Bill might have put the Nick Carter bit of real estate now and then, while magssliies on hie list; they are very able to do so. Do not let yourself overlook the real estate ada popular. i . 4 , e THOMAS AYE. |