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Show DAILY UTAH STATE PAGE TWO OGDEN. UTAH. NbUskos. Jcanal PiMishiatCsapHy. (Incorporated.) Pubiisned every evening except Sunday Telephone Office Editorial Roomi ....Bell 9(41 ring Ind, 9(41 ring ....Bell, 9441 rinse Ind. 4(41 rinse TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. By By By By By 14.09 One Tear 9.00 Six Mon the 1.90 Three Montha 40 One Month .69 Carrier One Month Pay Ne Money Ta Camera. Mall Mall Mail Mail matter at Entered aa aecond-claa- a the poatoffloa at Ogden, Utah, under Act of Censreaa of March t, 1(70. B. A. BOWMAN C. M. JACKSON TUESDAY, MARCH GanL Manager Editor NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. Tou nliould teceive your paper not later than 4:11 p. m. If not received at that hour call Phone 944 and U will tie aent you by apedel meaaenser. Pay Ne Money te Camera or ether collectors unleoe they present ereden-tial- a from the undersigned. Under ne eireumstancee will earners or collectors be allowed to take Stops. All notices ef this kind must be given te thia office direct er by letter, er in person, er phone 694, ene ring. JOURNAL PUBLISHING CO. By B. A. Bowman, General Manager. Bunion WILL HE DO WHAT NOTHING. OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE COUNTY One of the ministers of New York City, in a sermon recently delivered, gave utterance to the following re- HOT STUFF COMING. The acting postmaster of Ogden has returned from a visit eaat, to New York, we under tend, although he incidentally dropped In on congress while It waa In session, and gave the two houses a few pointers. The acting postmaster, by permission of Frank Francis, managing editor, without whose consent nothing ever appears In the twin papers, caused to be Inserted a sort of novelette, containing a dissertation on the wicked and designing men who have tried to prevent and have succeeded hla confirmation aa postmaster de Jure. In the splendid coating of alabaster kalso-mln- e which he administers to himself In several places within the limits of the effusion heretofore mentioned, the KNOX red-head- ed red-head- ed marks: "New York has been obliged In the last week to behold the revolting spectacle of a young woman hacked and mangled on the witness stand, held up to Infamy and acorn of a cruel world, while the names of the guilty men were whispered In silence. It is the old story of stoning the woman and letting the man go free. The district attorney Is evidently now In possession of facts which would enable him to attack the lepers of high life In their lair, bring them out of the darkness of their dens and Into the WORLD - RENOWNED HATS In all the new Spring style. Both soft hat and deride. C. D. IVES SOLE OGDEN AGENT, Broom Hotel Corner. the issuing of a few indictments. Since then, what? Mostly silence. What does he amount to la criminal A cypher with the rim proceedings? erased, except that ha bullyrags at some woman or storms at soma man until the court alts oa him. Ha lost ths Terranova case; he Is going to lose the Thaw case. Why should this clergyman ask what Jerome will do? Jerome will do nothing. Jerome knows, too, that Stanford White was guilty of debauching little, immature girls. Jerome knows who White's companions were. The Society for the Suppression of Vice has placed ths evidence in his hands long ago. But will Jerome act? Not on your tintype. Jerome knows which side of hla bread has ths butter on it. He knows that If he waa to make an effort to suppress the impious gang that feeds on youth and Innocence in rotten, dirty, stinking, vile, foul, lecherous, unchaste, obscene, profane, blasphemous, wicked New York, his name would be tripe. That the combination of wealth against him would obliterate him from the political map, and that would be fearsome and altogether gruesome, for Jerome. No longer could he send a patrol wagon to Kata or Shinbone chase Llxsle from their haunts, or have the police hound Red Mike for touching a drunken fellow ritlsen, or see that Pete waa given ninety on the Island for running a In cold deck on a guileless granger from oyer near ths vegetable gardens of HackenBat-Ey- Plnk-Whlsker- ed kid-glov- ed . daintily-perfume- fer-nln- d, gilt-edge- in- iquity. But in the Thaw case names and dates were given this man Jerome but how? In n whisper. To have had Evelyn Nesblt Thaw come out and state them la open court would have meant that Gotham would have rocked from Harlem to the Battery and from the Brooklyn bridge to the Christopher street ferry. It would have meant more; It would have meant that Jerome's future title would have been and socially Pant politically Trousers. Mud, Dennis, and a few other things. Then wtyr ask: What will Jerome I BANK Or OGDEN STATES DEPOSITAuv UNITED Interest Paid on Savinas Accounts and Time Deposits TIME IS THE THIEF of opportunity and delays breed danger. Boms day you intend a bank aeoount and let your surplua earnings accumulate and you on the road to a greater prosperity why not do it now Ths sooner you form ths bank -- account habit and get a on the hablta of thrift and economy ths better for you and th will your accumulation grow. Start your account with us and wa furnish you pass books free of charge. AUTO TJX CREATES A BIG MUDDLE NEW YORK, March 6. A new suit is today before the board of United States general appraisers to compel the government to return to' Its farmer practice of assessing automobiles and their tlress at different rates of duty, sad not as entireties. Ever since the Importation of automobiles began, the customs authorities classified the machines and tires separately, up to last summer, when orders were Issued to tax both the cars and ths tires as entireties under the metal schedule of the Dingley tariff, with duty at the rate of 49 per cent ad valorem. This requirement was met at once with strenuous from the Importers, but their Influence was not sufficient to bring about a reversal of the order. The Importers were notified that If the automobiles and the tires were entered on separate Invoices, the articles would be aworded separate classification. This condition Is not regarded as satisfactory for the reason that, a'though many cars are brought in with tires unattached there Is no cer talnty that the ultimate purchaser will buy the tires accompanying the In the second place it la machines. not considered feasible to have two distinct sets of Invoices made out for th entry of the automobiles and ths tires. Another point made by the importers In favor of segregating the articles for dutiable purposes is the fact that tire factories and auto factories are separate plants as a rule. Since last summer hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of Imported cars and tires have been entered at thla port, moat of which have been assessed as entireties. Ths Auto Import company figures In the role of litigant In ths test case before the board to determine the legality of the classification now being Imposed by the government cZhiTl RALPH E. HOAO. A. V. McINTOSH Asst cLhi re The UTAH NATIONAL do? d, ELKS TO ENTERTAIN MINSTREL NEWPORT NEWS, March . Lew Dnckstader, the famous minstrel; will be the guest of honor at a banquet and social session to be held In this city by the Elks this evening. V. DONT COMPLAIN. If your chest pains and you unable to sleep because of a cough. Buy a bottle of Ballards Horehound Syrup, any you wont have any cough: Get a bottle now and that cough will not laat long. A cure for all pulmonary in diseases. writes: PUct u,rip larer lheck THE OGDEN STATE BANK OF OQDEN, UTAH H. C. BI&ELOW, President. J. M. BROWNING, Vice Pres. I A. P. BIGELOW. Cahi,-- r R. A. MOTES, Asst. cash. Grand Opera House March 6th Wednesday, MATINEE AND NGHT GEORGE H. PRIMROSE hi. All 60 Star Minstrel Com pany JOYFUL JOYMAKERS 6Q Entire Great Cast, Production, and Electric Novelties Will be Brought Here Intact Grandest Merriest and Most Costly in the World IT 11 1C I j A A CAfTI rAl, Prices Night, That this splendid organization Includes brilliant comedians, singers, dancers ad gpeciai features than any two others $1.00, 75c, 50c, 25c; Matinee, 50c, 25c Mrs. 1 , Galveston, UTAHNA THEATRE ALL THIS WEEK Saturday Matinee at 2:30 The Lyric Stock Texas, "I can't say enough for Ballard's Horehound Syrup. The relief It haa given me is all that la necessary for me to say." Co. PRESENTS d, SAFE ! You should do business with a safe company. vlce-pre- st t? - 10c,. 20c, and 30c evening, March 6th, final ladies' championship mils race. Miss Eva Turner ef Ogden vs. Miss Blanche Ogg, of Balt Lake. Friday evening, March 8th, one mils stats championship race, F. B. Hamer, Ogdon, vs. Chat. Wilkinson, stats champion, Salt Lake. Ladies admitted free mornings and afternoons, except Saturday. ADMISSION You should have a safe in your house to protect your valuable papers. CL Call on us. CL We can supply you with prices that will surprise you. CL You know we had a fire. We found our safe handy. Afternoons 10c, Evenings 15c. Skates, 25c CL case-keep- er Johnny-on-the-Spo- PKICES: one-ha- lf Ill-fa- a Seats on Sale at Utahna Drug Store Wednesday et God-fearin- g. Through the Lines Auditorium Og'den ROLLER SKATING cut-gla- ss red-head- ed I J. E. DOOLY, President. I JOSEPH S. PEERY, Vice-P- ed light of day. Sodom and Gomorrah were as suburbs of Jerusalem when compared with modern New York, and It la high time that the preachers, the watchmen on the walls of Zion, sound the alarm and comeut boldly In defense of truth sack. Mr. Jerome seems and righteousness. a to of the city's What will Jerome do? Nothing. have good knowledge to threatens print acting postmaster will ha do to what Reformers never do anything but Then, iniquity. the attacks," as he natively describes and be --diamonded howl and make a noise. Jerome Is a ths bring them we don't know whether that to Justice? What steps will he take to reformer. word U "naively" of "knavely, but let extirpate the dens of vice?" Another phase which presents Itself It go at that In some future Issue, If Is that Jerome la not large enough to What will ha do? Nothing. he can secure permission from the deMr. William Travers Jerome Is one undertake the task of reforming New partment to do so. York City. He shirks when put to the of the modern, Let us hope the department will do brand-netest, and simply makes a noise while so. If It will not, let the acting posthe makes a pretense at reforming some faultlessly-dressemaster start another petition; he can Reformers, spelled neighborhood and some one, which reget several signers in this office, and fragrantly-barbere- d form "stays put" possibly a week and "R." let us have the names of the designing with a capital then resumes until Jerome gets another accomnever of sort That people villains who would besmirch the charsave to spasm of virtue aboard and tries It and except acter of such a great and good person plish anything, as he advertises himself to be. Those make a heap big noise. It has been so again In another place. protests would make good dope; Inter- with Jerome. He has pesticated around Press and pulpit united might force esting reading. If anything like their the city of New York a whole lot He publication la possible, we hope they has smashed the doors of a few pool Jerome to do something real In the rewill be printed. Because they would rooms and given the rannykaboo to a form line, but It has been proven that put the "guaranteed" dispatches In the lot of sick prostitutes, compelling them the press Is not altogether good In New shade, and make the consular reports to chase themselves from one portion York, and we know there are but few labeled editorial look like common of the1 Tenderloin district to another ministers there who dare face their and back again. Then he stopped. reading. congregations with the exact truth. Meanwhile the big gambling houses And because the press is In a measure Please, Mr. Acting Postmaster, print those "atttacks." those conducted by the men of Influ venal and because the ministers are ence are still running, and the rattle timid and fearful, la the reason why AMEND THE DIVORCE LAWS. of the roulette hall as tt Just misses some of use believe that every dirty the "double O Is still heard, while detail-o- f the Thaw case ought to be Up to the time this article was writ- the sound of the voice of the "keno' published. .We would g4 omit one man may yet be heard, only a trifle single Incident, circumstance or hapten, the. State Journal has been and against any monkeying with lower than Just before Jerome started pening, no matter how vile It might be, the divorce laws, believing that all thla doing stunts. The light dances on the because there is decency In New York talk of compelling men and women to pendants In the home of the and In other places, and when Decency live together, or. If divorced, to re- opulent keeper of the house of seea Itself confronted by such a reekfrain from marrying again, waa a ape' and the pop of the champagne Is heard ing, decaying, putrid mass as might as some ambitious member of the "400" have been handed out, Decency will rial sort of tommyrot. But after reading the account of the makes an attempt to keep a cork In ths revolt uot against the publication, but divorce cult brought by Jennie Tatro air al the time. It Is doubtless true the condition that makes the publics- -' of Seattle against her husband. Free- that some poor courtesan, whose circle tlon possible. man Tatro, and the decree of the court of Influence political influence was The majority of the people In New granting her a bill of separation and a limited, has been compelled to hike York City are are decent, clean and handsome residence, together with across the river to Hoboken, Wehaw' But until they get a seme alimony and attorneys fra, we ken or Jersey City, but you can bet all thorough waking up. there will nvfr feel constrained to declare that the di- your loose almoleons that the madames be anything done worth mentioning, vorce law of the stale of Washington, with the solitaire diamonds In their and certainly not by yawper-- of ths at least ought to be changed, amend- ears, who rent boxes at Madison Jerome stripe. But once Decency Js ed, altered and in many ways patched Square Garden during the horse show, aroused and goes to the bottom of are yet plying their infamous vocations things and purges itself of such evils up. Divorces ought not be granted for at the old stand. It may be that some as those which have come to light In light and trivial causes, and we con- cheap guy. who wanted to sell pools on this case of Thaw, there will be a salusider that the muons stated by this a horse race, has been'chased out of tary house cleaning. woman are light and trivlaL town, but In ths rooms where the dealIt la pretty near time, and the sooner She alleged that her husband went er Intimates by an apllft of the eye that It comes ths better, although Decency stenthe celling Is the limit, the In swimming with his will never be awakened by suppression ographer; that he went In swimming Is moving the buttons Just as regular of facta, but on the contrary, by their frequently with the girl; that he spent as evr. widest dissemination. oodles of money on her bathing suits, Jerome Is nothing but a windy, galThe world is full of Stanford Whites. and that for an unseemly portion of lery player, anyway. What has he Ogden has two or three. The police the time dictator and dictates did tackled that has amounted to any- know them, and the mayor knows hothlhg but float around on the bosom thing? When there was an Insurance them, and through the actions of the rt the placid lake adjoining the town.' Investigation, was he there, mayor and the police, several little Tt seems as if granting a divorce NIxey. They got an attor- girls have been aaved right here at er each circumstances because It ney to conduct It After Hughes had home. Up to this time there has not vaJ, a case of circumstances, the lady crucified the presidents, been enough evidence of legal nature having prdVed her allegation was all dents, secretaries, members of ths to warrant conviction, but every man wrong, and that a court In deciding boards, etc., Jerome came Into the who had anything to do with the that where employer and employed grand Jury room and superintended thwarting of their nefarious designs w, S, 1907. has been morally certain of their red-head- Stall Stotr Journal Buelneas want even if the latter is to cultivate cleanly habit by going out to the. pond and going In swimming. they should be encouraged, rather than discouraged. Although the record does uot disclose the tact, it is a fair presumption that Tatro could swim, and that his wife could not. No man likes to go In swimming with a female who cannot swim, and doubtless the stenographer could swim, hence he left the old lady at home and took the swimmees with him. That he bought the girl expensive bathing suits is an Indication that his conduct while In the water waa perfect, and when a man ahowe perfection tn water he la likely to be Platonic on land. It seems to us that in this land of ths free and home of the brave, when a man 'wants to go tn atenog swimming with his rapher. lie ought to be accorded the right, provided both wear bathing suits. There Is only one thing In the story that excites suspicion, and that Is the further allegstlon that Tatro spent some forty thousand dollars on ths girl during a period of a couple or three years Either bathing suits come high in Seattle, or else Tatro did not confine his companionship with the stenographer to seeing who could float the longest or who could tread water the best. Perhaps, after all, there was something more to this matter than a simple swimming match, but If these fears are without foundation, the Washington legislature ought to amend Its divorce law and give a man a chance to soule hla stenographer around in the lake any old time, provided she wears a bathing suit. JOURNAL, GEO. A. LOWE CO. Hardware Dealers Ogden, Utah DR. EvSTEiS, . SPECIALIST Free Examination and Conauttatloa for any Chrosk Disease of any Name or Nature LIST OF DISEASES CUR Catarrh, Deafnes Ringing In ths Ears, Dt of ths Head, Throat Noes, Eye or Ear. AH U of ths Lung Bronchial Tubes and Chest, m of the Stomach, Liver, Kidneys and Bladder. Dtoeas Rheumatism. Asthma, Nervous Vitus Dsno Trouble Vistula and all Rectal Trouble Taps Won Blood8tPoisoning flroi cans Diseases peculiar to Women. ANY PRIVATE DIEAfiJ lUaf quickly quiud to May euxud. 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