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Show PA IE FOUR UTAH STATE JOURNAL, FRIDAY, AUGUST 24, 190L DAILY i vindicative in tht-lcharacter. The editors and politicians who differed OGDEN, UTAH, with him on this 11ns of policy were PublUhm. arul PaMisUnf Cenpuy, roasted." That Is the unmercifully (Incorporated.) proper term. The were even rilllfled Published every evening except Sunday iand lh. duhone8t hIra. detlleMt, lings of a dishonest ring. Telephones. During the time of the engineers Bell 684 X ring Easiness Office Ind-81 ling strike on the Burlington his juper was Bell, lit ! rings especially hitter against that system. Editorial Rooms Ind. 444 I rings Tht jocai jtj,artmcnt waa conducted ia sympathy with the editorial, and Terms of Subscription. time one of the new engineers every 19c By carrier, per week were from the Knights of Lathey SOc mail per month ly bor run until a hot box resulted, or a By carrier, if collected by circulaMe box-ctor. per month was dltciied in the yards, the B.-fairly blazed with stories of inmatter at Entered as second-clathe postotlii-at te?dn. Utah, under competent). People were advised nut to ride on the road lest accident and Act of Congress of March I. 1379. death u ertake them, and altogether B A. BOWMAN Gsnl. Manager the Bee waa rich and Juicy reading Editor fiom the standiKiint of the Brotherhood C. M. JACKSON F. E. 8CH BOEDER.... City Circulator of Locuino.lve Engineers. This policy was kept up until s few NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. whin a change came over Subscribers not receiving papers will year ago, the spirit of Mr. Rosewater's dreams same Utah Btdtc Journal r 44 ................. BIG INCREASE TAKE PORTABLE HOUSES. IN Iron Homes How Go as Fart of the Equipment of Camping Parties. SUPERINTENDENT H. 8. TWINING TELLS A FEW FACTS. Last Month Over 1300 Pullman Cars Arrived in This City and Departed From Hers Bank Deposits Doubts Over Last Yean ar e ns e obtain by special messenger by and he made his peace with spareiitiy sailing up office by telephone. And any the a 1mm h- - had so mercorporations deliver carrier failing te paper at belabored. At any rate the cilessly proper address will ba charged far suen be quite anxious to seemed railroads messenger service. to have Mr. Rosewater elec.ed, and thiy did all In their power to secure him s majority In the state convention. But the farmers, on whom lie had bewent back on him and fore selected a man a ho they believed was OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE COUNTY more relluble and he beat Rosewater two to once. The forties of the little man from Douglas county were routed, COt'iVT JOHN A. CREIGHTON. horse, foot and artillery. Oh, well, It is Just as welL Had he been A personal notice In the Milwaukee lierliaps fortunate enough In securing the place Evening Wisconsin, about Count John he would have either had to gone back A. Creighton of Omaha, recalls to inlnd on the forces that elected him, or a personal recollection of when Mr. twenty or more years of earnest Creighton wae appointed to that hon- and active effort. And that would ored position by Pope Leo XIII. have been pitiful. As matters now It was sometime either In 1885 or stand he can return to his office and 1883. John A. Creighton's scorch those who laid him out a po McSliaue, then congressman, owned the llllcal corpse .and doubtless get more Xlerald, which afterward consolidated satisfaction in that occupation than with the World, with a hyphen, and In measures championing The editor of made the in the highest law making body of the the Herald was a large man, with a lund. .. . kindly face and a pleasant sintle, who wrote a hand that resembled mouse-tracIRRIGATION CONGRESS. In the tlind sfter a rain storm. McShaue railed up the office of the We do not know whether all of the paper, on the evening the old gentle- boards of the county commleleoners, man received the newa of hla appointcommercial clubs, agricultural socle' ment, and requested that hie father-in-lalies, fair associations and other organbe given a nice editorial mention. izations emitted to appoint delegates eat down and to the The coining Irrigation congress liave wrote something about like the followdons so, or not, but If the latter coning: dition obtains. It Is something that Mr. John A. Creighton waa yesterdemands immediate attention. What day notified by the papal secretary of ever the balance of the state may do in atata at Home that Ills Holiness, Pope this matter, let It be hoped that WeLeo XIII., has appointed him a count ber county people will not neglect their at the papal court This distinction duties, but will send every delegate conferred upon the gentle to which this community Is entitled. man will be appreciated by the du There are eom grave matters comtimers In this vicinity." ing up for dlscussloln and Utah ought Cart Smith, who succeeded the late to liave a large representation there, 'Gene Field on the Chicago News as ao as to be able to vote Intelligently, the editor of the column known under for this congress la not an Idle dream Field as Sharps and Fiats," and who and Its work has much to do In shapwaa drowned in the St Lawrence river ing the policies of the national cona few yuars ago, waa Just beginning gress with respect to the matter of his newspaper career, and was cm Irrigation, the reclamation of arid ployed as proofreader. The compositor lands and kindred matters. Let the who had put the editorial in type had Irrigation congress decide against a struggled along doing the best he policy and It Is safe to venture that could, which wasn't much, as he was the national will give It ena new man, so when the proof reached couragement. congress Bo far that reason. If Cart he had several changes to make. no others were at hand on which to It was revised a time pr two and base an argument, this stats ought to Anally O. K'd. have a good delegation at Boise, a Next morning the Herald announced large delegation and one mads up of to an expectant public the fact of Mr. men capable of making themselves Creighton's selection, as related above, heard when opportunity offers and nebut the line alluding to the appreciademands. cessity tion of the distinction read: ... . This distinction conferred upon the The immortal William needn't brag gentleman will be appreci- any more. We scooped hla two papers ated by all the old terriers in this vi- on his own contempt esse. cinity." yesterday was After It was explained tq hlin, no The noise you heard evidently Attorney Farnsworth p raisone enjoyed the affair better than Mr. in Judge Maughan to the skies and Creighton, wh6 nearly split his old declaring he ia especially fitted for the sides with laughing. But there were bench." others who did not, and they p estimated It has been discovered that bread is Mc8hsne to fire everybody from the kneaded by the feet of boys In Berlin. editor to the galley boy, that he lost Well, what of It. Sauer kraut Is made his temper and ordered a reporter to the same way. If a boy's feet are roast everything connected with a St clean. It Is all right, although we conPatrick's day parade that occurred fess to a predellctlon for bread made by the white hands of a good, clean soon afterward, and give his countrygirl. ... men something to klckabout The reto the letter, It la learned that Attorney Farnsporter obeyed Instructions and It didnt take him long to cause worth has the most profound respect for the Judicial ability and caution of McShane, more grief than ever he had Maughan. Thla praise from Sir In his life. He simply wrote of the Judge Rupert, coming while Attorney Farnsworth has a case pending In which the parade: It was very fine and required three Judge Is the one who doee the deciding1, must fall very pleasantly on the ears hours to pass McCarty's saloon." of the Jurist. But what a cheap way When It leaked out that that ,nt of flattering and fawning that Is. Bah! written per Instructions, McShane didn't go back to congress. Another DOPE FROM GOLDFIELD. man was nominated and elected. GOLDFIELD. Aug. 24. Cans finds that he Is gaining weight. He now weighs in at 135, and so he began POOR ROSEWATER. heavy training again, which he will keep up until next week. He sat In a Ever since the year of grace 1884. poker game yesterday with some Edward Rosewater, editor and proprie- sharks, who wanted to trim him. but Instead he won from them, although tor of the Omaha Bee, has had his eye he will not say how much. Nelson has on the United States senate and has been taking a rest, but starts in again yearned for a neat therein. He has tomorrow. It Is supposed he Is getting tried several times to grasp the object acclimated and accumulates weight of his desires, but every time the cov- naturally. eted prise has eluded him. UNION PACIFIC IS UP. Rosewater began his work about the NEW TORK.Aug. 24. Union Pacific time mentioned by starting a vigorous went up four points this morning near fight on the ralloraods. No man ever the close of the market. It Is stated wielded a more vigorous pen. and the that by this rise Harriman and his friends made over IS. 000.000. Union articles he wrote antagonising the cor- Pacific reached 1S9. the high water porations wer aggressive and almost mark and Is expected to go to 200. de-nde- alul-titi- son-in-la- anti-peopl- World-Heral- es d. - ks eJ Business is increasing all the time. said Division Superintendent H. Twining of the Pullman company this afternoon, and this month's business has shown an Increase over the same month last year And we have no Port land exposition and Ban Francisco is no more and that fact is considered remarkable by railroad men generally. The Yellowstone park business has been exceedingly' heavy. Idaho is set tllng up rapidly and local usiness Is also increasing. The Installation of the through sleeping car service between Balt Lake City and Ogden and Portland hod done much toward help' ing this Increased activity. In the four years' time I have been in Ogden and Salt Lake City I would feel safe In saying that the business of our coin pany has doubled in that time In this U rritory. I remember the time I came out here, that that summer the Elks had thetr big convention at Balt Lake City, and all the railroad people thought it would be Impossible to equal the business the next year. In conversation with a prominent Denver ft Rio Grande official he expressed hliuself as believing the business of the next yea would nut equal that done during the convention year. I' told him at that Uine that the country waa Just beginning to grow. Bure enough, next year business Increased and It has been Our bank degrowing ever since. posits in Ogden are almost double this month over what they were last month at this time. Very few people realise the great amount of tourist traffi Last month over 1,800 Pullman cars arrived In and departed from this city, while 1.400 arrived In and departed from Balt Lake City. The difference In the number la due to the fact that a great dof the. through tourist traffic on the Harriman linee never touches Balt Lake City. Of course, It is a fact, that more tourists stop off to visit In Zion." -l w editor-in-chi- FARMER SPURNED ef well-kno- . well-kno- - FAITHLESS WIFE Afraid te Face the Man She Had Wronged She Fired Bullet Into Her Breast After Lever Took Her Home After Three Daya Absence. j Chicago la not only furnishing the thousand and one resorts in Michigan and Wisconsin with people enough to afford a living, but It Is sending to lake and mountain the portable houses to live In, says the News Nowadays vhen a Chicagoan makes ready to go away on hla vacation, literally he may fold up an Iron house and steal away where there la nothing but forests and fish. He may almost put his cabin In his suit case. A Rsvenswood man is at work on tlie portable cabins. The frames of the cabins are made of angle bars, nd the sides and the roof are of cor- rugated galvanised Iron. Some of the Iron houses are planned with six rooms and a latticed porch. They weigh from a ton np and cost from (125 to (SOO. They are screwed together on the grassy sward to sea that every part fits all right, and then they are taken apart and shipped in the knockdown. ' The other day one of the Chicago Iron cabins was shipped out to the Grand Canyon of the Colorado, and another will be set up on one of the mountain sides of Estes park, Colorado. Each cabin Is fitted with a good floor and other conveniences If an owner becomes weary of a locality he may take down his house and move away with It One of these cabins is a veritable bomb proof. Indeed it Is bear proof, for no specimen of the bruin tribe would be sble to eat hla way Into one. Some of the cabins are flttted with woode n sides, but whether they are of iron or wood they have windows and g doors. ! i ' j j ; : j ' . ' gjsasffijgjiig STOcimcsNr ; An End to Stocking Troubles We've got some stockings that get nearer to perfection thus of all the other. Theyre known as Stockings Humpty-Dump- ty Cost no more than ordinarily made goode, but wear like i,.ao. r Keep their shape, too. Youve noticed how laundering destroys shape and tit of most stockings? Not so with HUMPTY-- I' ill Ty They lit the leg like a glove and are ao elastic that they go on ari come off without any trouble. Another thing: Do you know uni corns come on your childrens feet? They're caused by the roush Vm. and Imperfect dyeing of ordinary stockings The feet of HUMPty. DUMPTY Stockings are made of a special, smooth, soft, pliabl." that prevents corns and other foot troubles of children. Priced at 15 and 25 cents a pair. Ws've got all sloes In black and some In tan; corduroy or Jersey ribbed. Don't forget the HUMPTY-DUMPT- Y Picture Post Cards lt.auti fully printed In colors They Illustrate all the characters from ihl Mother Goose Book. One free with every pair. D W--- Health as a Business Asset The average man It not accustoms;: to regard his health as his very best asset jet that is precisely what It la The man who will accord due regard to his health, from a strictly business standpoint, will go farther, last longer and accomplish more In the end then one who makes health an and BURT BROS. TEACHERS' EXAMINATIONS. An examination for Ogden City teachers will be held in the high school building, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. Jugust 29, 80 and 81. beginning ata TO REPUBLICANS. Ws are anxious to have every R. publican In dose touch, and working In harmony with the Republican na- -' tional congressional committee in favor of the election of a Republican congress. ' The congressional campaign must be based on the administrative and legislative resord of the party, and, that being so, Theodore Roosevelt'a personality must be s central figure and his achievements a central thought In the campaign. We desire to maintain the work id this campaign with popular subscriptions of one dollar each from Republicans. To each subscriber we win sent the Republican National Campaip Text Book and all documents issued by the committee. Help us achieve a great victory. JAMES 8. SHERMAN, Chairman. P. O. Box 2083, New York. 9 a. m. of the flrt day. All teachers and candidates' not holding certificates valid for are 8uccess which U at- expected to take this examination. tained at the expense of health Candidates for high school certifiworth absolutely nothing to the es tea will please notify the underwho attains It. Thera Is no pleasure signed not later than. Saturday, Aueither in the process or In the flqi gust 25. result. St. Louis Republic. Pens, Ink and paper will be furnished. WILUAM ALLISON. Chairman Board of Examiners. MANY SERIOUS MISTAKES IN LIFE 5t can be avoided it forewarned. Visit COUNTY TEACHERS EXAM. Zlngarra, palmist and clairvoyance, toThe county teachers examinations day; tomorrow may be too late. 2278 are to be held at the Ogden High Washington avenue. echool building next Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. The program tor the FILE YOUR PAPERS. three days Is as follows: WASHINGTON. Aug. 24. The war morning, arithmetic and How to off periodic attack, d department has called for the Identlfl afternoon' Physiology and j biliousness keep ' and habitual constlpatlis cation record of every soldier In the N w mystery that Dr. service, including the thumb prints Tuesday morning, grammar and Life Pills solved for me," King. writes John writing; afternoon, geography and N. Pleasant of Magnolia, Ini. The SAN FRANCISCO MINING STOCKS reading. only pills that are guarante.-- to fivt Wednesday morning. United States perfect satisfaction to everybody or history and drawing; afternoon, na- money refunded. Only 25c at Ogden Brs ture study. Reported Daily by the Inter-Stat- s drug stores. ksrage Company. 1806-490- 7 d T q jv TTahhf , tliepe bargains in lit-tie boys suits left. Out of ifi suits there is only 2? left. Bring your boy in and take advantage of this opportunity of buying a $3.00 suit for $1.50 e, fell unconscious. Charles Sechler, her companion, horrified by the woman's crime, rushed to her home and told the husband of the shooting. Anderson, suspecting the truth, ordered him from the farm, and then returned to his work. Bechler drove madly to Imperial In search of a physician. It was four hours later when Dr. C. O. Van Blckle arrived at the scene of the shooting. All that time the woman had been lying in the road in the boiling sun. A hasty examination by the physician disclosed that she was dead and he gave it as his opinion that she had been dead for at least two hours. Mrs. Anderson had known Bechler before her marriage, and he had been one of her beaux. She waa a remarkably pretty young woman, and married Anderson, who Is older than she, about two years ago. Bechler left Imperial when she married, but returned about two weeks ago. They met at the home of a neighbor, and since that time they have been together almost constantly. Anderson warned his wife that she must cease her association with Sechler, but she paid no attention. Finally Sechler took the woman to McDonald, where the firemen's convea tlon and the county fair were being held. For three days they were together. The woman's husband suspected where she had gone, but did not follow her. Plowing J. S. (mod-fittin- FITTSBURG. Pa., Aug. 84. Rather than face her husband after having been sway from him for three days in the company of a man who was her sweetheart before her marriage, Mrs. Jennie Anderson, 28 years old, the wife BAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 24. The fol of a wealthy farmer, near Imperial, lowing are today's mining quotations Jumped from the buggy In which she was returning home Just as they reached the gats leading to her home, bade good-by- e to her lover, pulled a revolver from a package she carried and fired a bullet into her breast. When her lover reached her side she was struggling to send another bullet into her brain. "Let me do it. Charlie," she weakly cried. Its better for us all. I've had my fun and aril willing to pay the cost Charlie." Then the woman Good-by- th-b- The overalls which will fit boys from 3 to 12 years of are like hot cakes. They are going at half age going price, also 25c per pair Clarks Stores Lucky Grab Sale n f Grab J SATURDAY 25c Bring at Least a Dollar If you don't you'll wish you had. This la no lottery scheme. You take J no chance. Every package contains good merchandise. Every pack f 1 Mre would sell for double, some many times, the price you pay. You X know the kind of goode v. selL EE THE WINDOW, SOME GRABS OPEN. f Silt One of the sights of the Great Salt Lake of Utah, developed by the progress of scientific Industry, Is tLe system of Immense ponds on the shore of the lake. At Saltair the lake water Is pumped into s great settling basin, where the Impurities fall to the bottom, and, containing mneb Iron, form a reddish deposit. From this basin the water Is drawn off into harvesting ponds, averaging 90.000 square yards in area, and six Inches In depth. The ponds are kept supplied with water, as the evaporation goes on from May to September, when the salt harvest begins. The water haw Ing disappeared, a dazzling layer of alt, two or three Inches thick. Is found covering the bottom of the ponds, which Is broken up with plows before being conveyed to the mills, where the final cushlng and wlnnow-inart done. Youth's Companion. salt-makin- g Off the Market. The Inter-Sta- te Brokerage concern announces today that It Is In receipt of a telegram from Reno to the .effect that the sale of at 60 cents will be discontinued sfter September 1 and the stock taken off the market at that figure. Nevada-Hercul- es EXCURSION TO SALT LAKE. Tuesday, August we could. 28. Round trip. 81.00. account Sunday school eisteddfod at Beautiful Balltair. Cash prises for best chorus In attendance. Trains leave Ogden 8:80 a. m. and 10:40 a. m. JOURNAL u WE WOULDNT DECEIVE YOU Seven hundred package! in last sale. Not a single com- - j hm M plaint. That's good evidence of good values. It's a way clean the email odd lots quick. Rsmsmbsr Bs Hers It WANT ADS PAY. arc n Ait SATURDAY A Few Packages Worth $3.00 to $5.00 "J XI t 0 |