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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 190S. PAGE FOUR Walt $tatr Stntntal OGDEN, UTAH. Publiahora Utah Stata Journal Co. Incorporated.) Published every evening except Sunday Telephones. Business OlBee Bell, 6641 1 Ind., Editorial Rooms Bell, CS4 I Ind.,664 I ring ring rings rings Terms of Subscription. 10c By carrier, per week 60c By mall, per month By carrier, If collected by circulator. per month Entered as 60c second-clas- s matter No- vember 10, 1903, at the postofflc at Cgden, Utah, under Act of Congress of March I, 179. Editor Manager City Circulator C. M. JACK80N JOHN METEER H. 8. FOSTER OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE COUNTY THE CRITTENTON HOME Two prevailing conditions prompt the expressions which follow: The first Is the fact that by official mandate the dives have been cloeed and most of the initiates have been de. prlved of an occu union, it Is fair to presume that some of them will leave there Is opfor other towns wlu-rportunity for them to resume their lives of vice and shaine. others will e remain right here In Ogden, and, by an apparent adoption of a reapectabla culling, will continue to sin aa before. But there may be aome unfortunate; perils pa more than one, who, after looking over the circumstance! that confront her, sill become possessed of a desire to abandon the life of the demi-monand resume respectability once more. If there should be one, ahe la entitled to all the consideration the balance of us can give her. If she stretches out her arms and cries for relief, site should not be compiled to cry out In vain. Strong hands should be extended to her and she should bs dragged from the mire and, her feet planted on firm ground, be convinced that after all, humanity la not heartless, but kind, loving and considerde ate. This la no Utopia. The man who atanda up and tells his fellow man there Is Pardon sweet and pardon free" Isn't going to taka this woman into his household, because If he did his good wife would say things calculated to Jar hla ecclesiastical ear, and the members of hla congregation would nuke things unpleasant for hlin, and the wicked and unregenerated would aay naughty things about him. Theres a whole lot of guff In mankind, but put It to the test and It wilts like a young cabbage plant when the cut worm giiawcih at lta root s But In (he city of Ogden there is an Institution where any of these poor creatures may go and be cared for until such time aa they can be found homes, where they will not be reproached with their unhappy past. U la designated In the caption of this article. The management informs the State Journal that It la more than willing to welcome to Ha doors any one of the frail beluga; to care fur them, to aid them In other words, to extend to them that rare, very rare, and almost priceless jewel, the right hand of alstershlp. From a source outside the management, the State Journal learns that this home for the unfortunate does not have as much money aa It ought to have, and while lta doors are ever twinging; Its latch string ever on the outside. It could do more and better work .If there were more coin of the realm contributed to Its supiort. And It occurs to the writer hereof, that now la the time to begin to send in con- tributions. By reading the press dispatches In this paper one can ascertain that for a time there isn't going to be much doing In the Chinese empire in the way of saving souls. The missionaries are going to be pretty busy saving them, selves from the fanatical moba of Boxers, so there will be no use sending wads of money to make angels of the Mongolians. Why not pass the hat In church for a few Sundays with n eye single to collecting some cash for the reclamation of the lost right here at home? Sinners are not barred from contributing either. We cannot expect the churches to do everything. Any man outside the pale of a congregation la not barred by reason of that fact. Dig up. Brother Goodfellow, here's a chance to make good and show that you are Just as deeply Interested In the redemption and reclamation of the '. ' ' ' weak as any one else. redeem lost a Because. jroucannot one.WIthout providing for her material eodifort You "csnnoT expect a fallen glrjjj' to become good on a diet of butteries bread, with meat only onc& ter to do good work. It ought to have the ordinary comforts and necessities lu ample quantity, to say the least. V lien j "u recall that virtue extends to tl.e working girl, the wash tub and the cooking range, while vice holds out a lit- - of Indolence with silk cushions and other luxuries; when you remem-U- -r that tinue rewards her devotees many times with nothing but scraps, while vice sends hi Quail on toast; vihen you cudged your brain and note that virtue robes her disciples In calico and vice in silk, you will doubtless catch on to the fact that saving a woman from a fast life is no picnic and tliat where one manifests a desire to quit and another manifests a willingness to help her, assistance Is in edeil, then you will be getting Into a lucid condition. Every one of these women who have gone astray has an immortal soul to save. In the eyea of Divinity that spirit of hers Is just as precious as yours. Aye, snore, for did not the Xas-aret- ie aay aolnethlng about there being more joy In heaven over one sinner that repenteth than for ninety and nine Just persona who need no repentance 7" If there la anything In theology; If tliere Is anything In religion; If there la anything In common morality, isnt it the best way to demonstrate It by lending substantial aid? If there la anything In future rewards, then will there not come a time when a ransomed soul may stand in front of the Judgment seat, and, pointing at you, say, Lord, be merciful, but fur thle uue I had not been here?" If there is anything In the creed the Master taught, la not that statement, By their wnrka ye shall know them," one of the must Important? Does any one expect to be saved by faith alone? If there la anything In morality, la it not better to save an erring, weak woman, than to let her continue on In the life of aln and sorrow aha earnest- tries to avoid? Why, of course, we all agree on that Then what shall we do? Nothing, save assist the worthy people who stand on the shores of the lake of error watching for a drowning one that they may save her, reclaim her, redeem her and In God's good time, bring her to the mercy seat there to find that consoul Is cravsolation her are for. not Women ing naturally bad, and 90 per cent of the scarlet ones ars such because of the perfidy, or the of man. Give the poor girls a chance. If they will accept It, and do not stint those who stand ready to lend a helping hand. Help the Crlttenton Home! Help the worthy women who are trying to make It a success. Do not span expense, but give to the utmost If you can afford but little contribute that Remember the story of the two mitea given by the poor widow. Help the Crlttenton Home; It la a worthy institution and right now may be Its greatest opportunity. Do not handicap It by withholding from It that which It most needs, financial and ly sln-stuin- ed moral support. f REPREHENSIBLE prls-one- rs America presume that a man accused of crime is Innocent until he is proven guilty. He does not have to prove hla Innocence of an offense charged; the state has to prove hla complicity, connection and participation beyond a reasonable doubt He has the right to be heard by himself and counsel. He has a right to be confronted with the witnesses who testify against him. It follows that wM a man la presumed to be Innocent until he s found guilty by a .Jufyef; hi countrymen, treated as an Innocent that bstfe juan by JLhose'whiose duty jt la to keep him fa custody until the day of his trial Under that rule a man charged with an offense, who la not found guilty cannot be reproached with having been In Jail. . Inasmuch as be has the right to be heard by himself and counsel, p has also Jhc right to consult With that counael'at all reasonweek. . Of course no one will expect able times, In order that hie life and that ahe shall be given green turtle hla liberty may not be Jeopardised by oup and blue points for lunch every lack of preparation for the ordeal In ' day, with trapped champagne for din- the courts men is In these la for. The proper place ner, but U an Institution like this -- - not sausage gravy, spare ribs and backbones with sauerkraut and mince pie all winter, and when spring came they would be covered with pintples. bright red pimples, Itchy pimples. A naked look, in many respects, like a brook trout. This dope used to physic the blood, thin It down, remove the oleaginous corpuscles floating In the tide and do and perform sundry functions which resulted lu a lads face coming out aa clear as a summer sky and as fair as a girl's. After a boy had drank seventeen or t ighteen quarts of that compound he could give the average city-bryoung woman a handicap on complexion, and let her have a start of half a pharmacy shop to begin with. But times have changed. Nowadays they cut out the burr dock, and the tag alder, and the dandelion and Just take the sassafras straight. Sassafras Is all right In Its place, but straight sassafras isn't worth a tinker's continental without the other truck. However, when you see sassafras root in the window, you can safely bet Spring, Gentle Spring, with her sweet flowers and her soft breexes, la hurrying your way and It might be well to get your last year's suit and send It to the tailor to be pressed. a place where accused men should kid would it is a place where convicted criminals are tu be kept and punished. And if the stories told about the sequestering of these men and the manner in which they have been treated are only half true, then It is more than plainly evident that the officials uf our sister state, from the governor down, are a lot of vlolaters of law, of ethics and of common decency. If these men are guilty of the crimes cliarged, they should be condemned and. executed. But the great state of Idaho cannot afford to railroad any one to the gallows. The great state at Idaho cannot afford to convict any one without a fair trial. The great atate of Idaho cannot afford to place a man on trial without giving him ample opportunity to preiiare for hla defense. The Idaho authorities are not acting fair In this matter. If they only knew It, they are paving the way for aa appeal to the court of last resort; the Supreme Court of the United States. The rights of citlsens cannot be trampled on with Impunity, and even If these men are guilty aa charged, the action of the authorities up then have been such that no difficulty whatever will be experienced In taking the case to the greatest court In the country, where the Judgment will be reversed . beyond a shadow of a doubt. We do not know who la counselling Governor Gooding, but whoever he la, he needs a little Instruction In the groundwork of the law, and the executive himself would do well to persue hla Constitution of the United States and the constitution of the atate of Idaho before proceeding further along the lines he seems to have mapped lie confined; out LEGAL RIGHTS A bill has been Introduced In the of legislature of the commonwealth Massachusetts, defining the rights of the cat Up to date pussy has had no chance with the law, because she has not been designated aa property. The measure presented in the High Court to of the Old Bay 8tate, proposes elevate the cat so ahe will be property. If this measure becomes law the eat will have a show for her white alley. She will doubtless be able to purr with greater energy and ahe will attain a dignity she now lacks. The law has been alow to recognise pussy. She has had no standing In the statutes. A man could not own a cat In fee simple, nor be seised of a cat. because the cat had no legal entity. Although she waa a breathing, al -- pink-nose- n. right-slse- , . - re-wr- ite . ten-gall- Johnny-on-the-sp- ot. . W - y ! The Great Array of Real Bargains TO BE FOUND AT THIS STORE SURPRISED HUNDREDS SHOPPERS THE FIRST DAY. EACH AND EVERY ARRANGED FOR EASY CHOOSING 80 THAT IT IS A PLe' AS' URE TO SHOP AND AT THE SAME TIME Save one-thir- to d one-ha- lf your money HE PRICE OF MERCHANDISE YOU WILL NEED SPRING AND SUMMER. ALL DEPARTMENTS ADD THER SPLENDID SPECIALS TO THIS GREAT SALE FOR THE WEEK PRICES FOR THE SIX DAYS ARE LOWER THAN YOU CAN HARDLY EXPECT AGAIN THIS 8 EASON. ON Sale closes Saturday, March 3rd OF THE CAT. The State Journal is not discussing the merits of the case. It does not pretend to aay whether Moyer, Haywood, Pettlbone and 81 John are guilty or not although It hopes they are not but It does protest against the work of the officers In the etate on the eating, purring, yowling, howling, spitnorth, with respect to their ante-triting, flitting, furry, caterwauling part treatment. ot animal creation, there was no reAnd If that be treason, make the dress for the man who owned a cat, most of It. unless he peeled his coat and walloped f-the man who shied a brick at her. SIGNS OF SPRING. The cat la a good thing. She Is a handy animal to have around the It la coming and coming fast la house. She la death on rats and mica Spring, Gentle Spring. All of us will and a delightful pet to have. She rubs be glad to welcome the violet scented up against your leg when you come breath of the bright maid whose arrival home and, when ahe la not singing In makes us forget the chill of winter; grand opera, likes to sleep on the foot the slush and mud, the Icicles, the of the bed at night. A nice, smooth, d cat Is a Joy to slippery walks and all that sort of sleek, clean, consolation to the housewife a and thing. thp How do we know Spring la coming? baby. Some people aay they suck chilOther By the actions of the drug store man, dren's breath." Tommyrot! of course. He is getting busy right people claim they catch birds. They now. In a day or two he will take the do not when properly trained. Cats hot water bags, and the cough syrup were Intended as household peta for and the hair restorer out of hla win- the children and the old maid aunt dows and Jam them' full of sassafras and the venerable grandmother. A hen mot. The Interior of his pill foundry party without a cat Is just as lonesome will smell aa sweet aa a perfumery as a stag party would be without a distillery. Aye, aweeter, because no ottar of roses; no Scent of New Mown We are glad that Massachusetta Is Hay, or any of that dope put up In going to recognise the cat, and we hope the little glass bottles ever approached some day the great state of Utah will the smell of sassafras root. extend to her the same recognition; Our dear mother used to use sas- that Instead of fighting and scrapping safras root about this time of the year, over the election of a senator, the or, perhaps a little later, although she members of both houses will devote atdid not buy it at the drug store. tention to giving the suffrage aa It Xixey. The young lad went out and were to the cat. 4 dug it up himself and he didn't come home until he had the requisite quanSIGN YOUR NAME. tity either. He knew Just how much she wanted, and he got a hump on addressed Several communications, himself and grubbed around with an to the editor of the State Journal old mattock until he had secured the have been received for publication In d bundle. the open forum, but owing to the fact But whereas nowadays people make that the writers did not sign their sassafras tea for spring use In those names, they could not be used. Parties days It was different Bless your hon- dealring to see their communications est hearts, the sassafras was Just put In print must sign their names, not In to take the edge off. After getting necessarily for publication, but as a the sassafras a fellow had to go down guarantee of good faith. An article along the- creek and peel a lot of tag may be submitted under an nom de alder bark. Bitter! Qeemently! Why plume, but the real name of the writer quinine Is maple auger alongside tag must be sent with It alder bark. Then ha spaded up aome Correspondents should take care to burr dock root and excavated some write legibly on one aide of the paper dandelion root and whan ha had ac- only. We have received one or two cumulated about a bushel of the truck letters that may aa well have been he laid It at the dear womans feet written In Greek, on both sides of the and she did the rest sheets. The editor has no time to InAfter washing these roots carefully dulge In translations, or to Mother would put on a cauldron kettle; them. Correspondents should rememthat la to aay, ahe would hang it on ber, too, that the open forum la for exthe pole outside and she would atew pressions of opinion; not as an avenue those roots In a half barrel of water for coarse abuse of persona against until she had a decoction that would whom the writer may have a personal curl the whiskers on a catamount. spite. Said decoction was carefully strained When It comes to averting strikes, and placed In a keg. Mr. Roosevelt seems to have the faculThen, until every drop of It was ty of being drunk up, or down, just as you please for this is no time to talk about gramA .Colorado man makes the claim can photograph thoughts. Wa mar even the youthful that helike morning to have him experiment on eclons of the house, and sometimes the would glaaamann Just once, about thle time old man himself, had to empty the of the day. contents of a yaller bowl, with a blue The excuse made by Game Warden stripe around It. Into their faces, before that he cannot put trout try Into breakfast Root Beer" they called It Sharp the Weber river because he has given then. No dose, no breakfast out so many to private parties, sounds It gave a fellow an appetite, too. fUhy' : rv,i' Lordy, he Just naturally had tojeatjto That' 19' a fine organisation EE' W. get the taste out of hla jnouth.-- . . NlcboU, of the Weber stake adadeniy What was all this done for? has In the shape at the- hand.- It serewho asked that question? naded the State Journal office yester-jsj- r, playing several selections. UsualWhy, you, you well, let It go. never bands are brassy." but amateur ly, mindwaa done to clean out one Isn't The tones were rounded this the vli riarens blood. Ton see they out and the effect waa as smooth as used to eat buckwheat pancakes with sitir. George Simpson, the young man - i ed deml-joh- METHODS. If one may Infer from the press reports sent out from the city of Boise the status of conditions there with respect to the treatment accorded the membera of the Western Federation of Miners who are charged with the murder of former Governor Steunenberg, one Is Justified In criticising, sharply, the methods of the authorities. We learn that the men are denied the privileges accorded to the convicts who art serving out sentences for crimes committed. It Is stated that their cells are cold; ao cold the have to stay In bed In order to keep warm; that one of them at least has been refused necessary toilet articles ; that since their Incarceration they have not been permitted to change their underwear; that they cannot write letters to their families, without the same being censored, and can receive no letters until the prison authorities have examined them. The attorneys for the accused have extreme difficulty In securing Interviews with their clients and have to appeal tQ the courts for relief. The laws of the United States of to-b- the county Jail at CaldwelL That ' is the house of detention the law provides and is the place the law presumes they will be kept until their cases are called. The penitentiary Is - who handles the baritone, has the right idea uf music and la going to be heard from some day. Arthur Budge will make a hit also, some time, If he Just keeps It up. The rest of the boys are all right, too. The work of all the while harmony homs was first-clas- s, the cornets, the clarinet and the piccolo did well. It la a good organisation and will Improve under lta present management. CROMWELL STILL DECLINES TO REPLY SENATOR MORGAN GETS HOT UN 9 DER THE COLLAR. Operator Tarsney, of Kansas City, designates the presidents suggestions In the coal strike matter as unwarranted interference." But thats not Bless you. Old Man Baer President Reduces Dutiss on Ssvsnl original. Products "Mads in used that years ago. Garmany," Tacoma burglar, ransacking a was alarmed by a girl who talked In her sleep, whereupon ha WASHINGTON, Feb. promptly sandbagged her into utter committee on canals today coo. unconsciousness. He must be a gradu- tlnued the examination of Attorney. ate of a of crookedness. A room, SS.-- The college sen-A- te William Nelson Cromwell, Now that it has been decided that H. H. Rogers must answer questlotns propounded In relation to the Standard Oil Investigation being conducted by the state of Missouri, we look to see the old chap taka a trip abroad for hla health. in an atconnection with tbs of the canal acrou tempt to learn hla Americanisation the isthmus of Panama. Morgan became very indignant when the witness refused to answer questions and more so when the committee voted not to compel him to answer. Cromwell said to answer ths Perhaps if the ships of the Asiatic questions propounded would Involve squadron are scattered along the coast his professional relations with his of China, and England sends a few of clients. her big gun vessels to keep the YanThe president today Issued a proclMonkees company, the slant-eye- d amation under the authority of ths will stand take the hint and golians Dlngley tariff bill with a view to rehitched. ducing the tariff upon certain German . ths Rev. George Ware, a minister who products.on The reduction reduces distilled wines, undii tilled was found guilty of fraud In connec- duties spirits, paintings, drawings, pastels and tion with a Nebraska land deal waa crude tartar. This action was taken found guilty by an Omaha jury ' and aa a sort of reciprocal measure In view was sentenced to one year In prison of recent the action of the German and to pay a fine of one thousand dolgiving America the favored lars. Pat Crowe, accused of kidnap- relchstag, nation clause In respect to tariff duties ping a boy and extorting twenty-fir- e GalUnger introduced a HU times that sum from Edward Cudahy, in Senator senate the today fixing the salary Omawas found not guilty. Nice town, of the president at I75.UIH) per annum. ha. The president this afternoon nominated Carl Ranch to he United States Denver made all preparations for the for the district of Montana. reception of Queen Marghertta of Italy, attorney for the who was billed as coming there purpose of touring the west with an The Tailor's Camera. automobile, only to have her hopes A new method of measuring for a dashed by an official announcement haa been patented In Paris. Ths from Rome to the effect that the stuff to be measured is placed beperson should off. hare was all Denver a fore camera, and between them is See America waited and let the First bunch handle the affair. Fisher Introduced a network that is photo Harris would have landed her. graphed at the same time and serves ae a standard. Certain artifices trs . - tail-or- At the Theaters Utahns A Mountain Daisy. Continuous vaudeville. ; necessary to obtain a complete result; thus certain hidden parts, like the armpits, etc., must be Indicated by objects visible from without; and, finally; several vfown must be taken from various standpoints. Tbs subject I also fitted with a sort of harness - which Indicates points of comparison Lyceum These points may, however, be marked THE BOHEMIAN GIRL directly on the person Instead. The The Rosclan Comic Opera company relative position! of the camera, the closed lta engagement at the Grand network and the subject are carefully last evening In the well known opera, so that the subject appeal The Bohemian Girl A fair alsed au- adjustedcm the same scale. always dience greeted the rendition of this production and waa evidently pleased I Dreamt I Dwelt In with the same. Marble Halls." by Mlsa Kola, and Then You'll Remember Me," by W. F. Watters, were two of the song hits of the opera. - Smith Cooking and Temperance. Writing In the World's Work of the wonderful betterment work being done by the Colorado Fuel and Iron company, Lawrence Lewie telle of a curloue measure taken by the company to promote temperance among the employee. He eeya: Instruction In cooking has an Important bearing upon the llqnor problem. To nee Dr. Corwins words: 'To a hungry man a home's mttractlveneaa begins at the table. But If he come home to a supper of tasteless. Indigestible food, served without any attempt at making It Inviting, or ths table attractive, Is there any wonder that he seeks the saloon for stlmip lents? Accordingly aa lapOrtsnt sd Junct to the a regular kindergarten work of the company has comprised Instruction In cooking and sewing and hints on . general housekeeping, for both girls. sad women, given by special r teachers for each subject In Bikay camps these classes are held In the Teachers' Houses.", which serve as object lessons and standards of teste for the miners' wives Honor for Orchestra Players. The management of the Royal Opera, London, now prints on Its programs the names of the members of the orchestra. Grocery and Washington Twenty-sixt- h Tcltpbsec Isd. IliSi IdlSM-- DELICIOUS TABLE BUTTER POUND 85c. STRICTLY FRESH RANCH EGGS S DOZ. 85c. 1 FINNAN HADDIE8 t VERY FINE . POUND 15c. DILL PICKLs SPECIAL QUART 10c. GERMAN -- |