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Show PAGE FOUR. DAILY ' Itlal; Stair Journal OGDEN, UTAH Journal Publishing Co,. . . . Publiahara. Telephones. Bualneoo Office Bell CM Ind. CC4 Editorial Room ....Bell CC4 1 ring 1 ring I rinse Ind. 4848 rinse TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. S6.00 mall on year : mall ala month U0 1J0 mall three months .50 mail one month JBO carrier one month to Carriers. Pay Entered as second-clamatter at the poatofflce at Og4?n, Utah, under Act of Cunsresa of March I. 1871. No Money ss BOWMAN.... General Manager. NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. . Tou should receive your paper not later than :4i p. in. If nut received at that hour call Phono C44 and It will bo sent to you by apey lal messenger. Psy no money to carriers or other collectors unless they present credentials from the undersigned. ' Under no circunstanoes will carriers or collectors be allowed to take Steps. All notices sf this kind must be given to this office direct or by letter, or in person, or phone 664, one ring. JOURNAL PUBLISHING CO. By B. A. BOWMAN, General Manager. OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE COUNTY Parlor 'prise fighting by hired pugs Is the latest form of amusement devised by the Jaded Idlocracy of the village of New Turk. Mrs. Iletiy Green has been making She lias money to loan, when the collateral is good enough, and that's probably ths answer. a noise like a pessimist. Perhaps if less money were being spent for presidential booming there would be more available for Investment In commercial and industrial enterprises. The college professor who fears that as a nation, we are getting too much fun out of Ufa, must have the Idea that he la the only man ever steered up against a salary cut Two courts have ordered Hardman to anawer certain questions, but If he falls beck on the old etnnd-b- y of high flnanrlcra, cun they com pell him to remember? There are atlll a lot of men who think, or seem to think, that Teddy" can be roped and made to take that All thlnga are pnslble. nomination. but the roper will have to be a hueky lad. The man wbo goes out between the acts, to eee a friend, le known to all theatre-goerbut tha girl who went out between the acta, to get married. has blm canned good and tight aa an intonating proposition. s, Three express companies Adams, United Btatee have American, and more than $14,000,000 Invented In roads, according to an official report That's what might bo called a practical demonstration of tha community of Interests" Idea. , Pterpont Morgan controls many desirable financial Jobs and Leslie M. 6 haw, owing to a political miscalculation. la, out of work with an autobiography on hla hands That may account of Leallaa booming IPer-pefor President. nt It may be that tha Boston Judge who granted an Injunction reatralnlng a woman from talking to a lawyer la a man of learning- and courage, but lt'a the one beat bet" that the woman will talk to that lawyer. If she wants - Ml Maybe the presidential candidates do not hire them, but the stabbers-ln-th- e back at work for each .of them are not doing It for their health nor for fun. It Is naaty business, but all tha same It la business, and la conducted for. the usual purpose profit. Naturally, thd proposition to reduce the mileage of members of Congress from 10 to 10 cents a mils was promptly killed. That would have only left them a profit of I, or T cento a mile on their Journeys to and from Washington, Instead of tha II or 17 they now make. Congressman Macon, of Ark., made his debut as an epigram-mak- er with, Bouquets may be beautiful to look but they are not GEORGE WASHINGTON, THE TRUE AMERICAN. SCHOOL BUILDING. 'APRIL19WILL to Issue those bonds fur a new High the history of tbs' United Slates for a school building and the money will be man possessing certain special ability carefully expended, under the super- or qualifications, tha man has always Georg, Washingvision of conservative and reliable bus- been forthcoming. s be will ton 'great man In the always men. iness and they will see to It that of the fact Is the Americans; opinion the best work la received for the Americans for of be appeargreatest money. This building is necessary M this of ed in the at a history country accomodate the present attendance and unwere new conditions when and time it is impossible for the children to be some been while he has and tried by comfortable without this new High called an aristocrat the nobility of tbit school building . The amount of tax annually Is mere, term only was la evidence. It would was entirely without ly nominal, for 12 cents on the asses- appear that he for h accepted aspirations political sed valuation of each 11000 worth of as a second term president only under property, le Indeed small as compared j tono , was There Jealousy pressure. with the great amount of good which on of him others ward that the at part can be accomplished. The children must have an educa- time and he was made president betion and If this is acquired they must cause the people generally desired It. Washington could have been empor-- er have comfortable school rooms and or king Just as easily aa president this new building should be endorsed under ths special conditions existing by sU of our citizens. time. He was always considxt that These bonds will run for twenty safe guide and hence, a ered perfectly years and will not affect any of us. with extraordinary was entrusted Every registered voter who paid taxa without single fear that the power es In 1807 on either real estate or perexercised. would be improperly power sonal property has a vote and he should be will first in always Washington vote In favor of th Issue of these hearts the and his of the countrymen bonds. In since has he away passed In the great effort to avoid the con- century no lessened the confidence and degree struction of this building every vacant esteem of the people. been or has suitable house, unsuitable, ' In entrusting Washington with such scured by the school board, and a new was no question of his must be erected, powers there High school building e reliable under all circumstances, and the easiest and moot economical being because he was at first the most not way la to Issue bonds and that Is the man of his time, for he reason the school board selected this distinguished was by no means that: not because method to secure the necessary funds. he was ths most profound military The small sum of $3.20 for us to pay fur he was not; not because oh each $10000 worth of property Is student, he was the moat eloquent speaker, for not much when It Is compared with ths he MU far short of being so; not bebenefits derived from the expenditure. cause he was the most eminent poliThe i nan Who has the most property tician. for h appears to have had no pays ths greater part of this tax. It. of that kind. But he was Is to ths Interest of every citizen and aspirations entrusted with his great charge betaxpayer to vote, for ths Issue of these cause he was a safe man; a man of bonds. much practical military experience; a man who would make no mistakes; THERE WILL BE NO who would take no undue risks; whose FORESTS IN 1942 Judgment was profound; whose cauthe timber of the United tion was relied upon; In a word, beALL will be cut wlihln the next cause he was the trustiest, tha most twenty-thre- e This,' at least, reliable man In America. years. Is tha startling atuteiucm mod by Washington's birthday will not only on In an article Appleton's magaslne always be a legal holiday but will be national waste which is to appear a day that la observed universally all r e Alert h number. To ba.'.k up Us over our broad land; on account of the or. It quotes figure a The pres--ut love of the people for the man. ( Time doea not lessen tha esteem In Is consumption of timW approxiIs held this great and true 100 which a 000,000,000 mately ywr and 000.CP9,-0040 American. Is 0 oboit nnrunl growth feet The estimates of the present While It may be flattering to be retotal supply, vary from 1,400 to 3.000 ferred to as the coming man." It Is billion feet. Taking th) former figure. Just as wall to bear in mind that It It la found tSht by 1913 thorj will os is the man who has arrived 'that gets no merchantable timber the pick of all the good thlnga practically left In the United States, while ern THE VALUE OF CHARCOAL. If the larger estimate Is correct It will all be gone by 1941. The moral pointed Few People Knew Hew Useful It Is In Preserving Health and by these statistics, of counts, is ths need of Immediate action tf the Beauty. tlon la not to be robbed entirely of Cost Nothing To Try. one of Its most Important natural re- ltt 4 at 1 MUST HAVE THAT HIGH e SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1908. substantial enough to live on. Still, florists age M do It However, It was the Congressional variety, a mirage composed of hot air, of which Mr. Macon i epoks. man- Mr. Roosevelt doubtless agrees with former Congressman Charles A. Towns, that he isn't a typical democrat. And as Towne has been republican, populist, and democrat be ought M be a good Judge. By the way. he is now, we believe, chief editor of a Pennsylvania dally, which was republican before he got the controlling Interest What ft Is now, we cannot say. The Appleton article points out that other sources of .natimal stealth are being depleted In the same way as ths forests, although in these other cases the limit of actual exhaustion is not so close at hand. The sources, assertion Is made, however, that the coal supply will not last more than another hundred years; that over a billion Mbs of fertile soil Is washed away yearly by the rivers, largely because of floods, due to th denudation of forest lands, and that the sources of agricultural wealth are being unof methods dermined by Improper Cultivation and neglect of fertilising. Ths remedy proposed for this state of affairs Is to arouse the interest of the of America in a move-meto combat national waste of all kinds and M urge the conservation of the natural resources of the counen i Charcoal sweetens the breath after smoking, drinking or after eating onions and other odorous vegetables. Charcoal effectually clears and Improves the complexion. It whitens the nt Oqr Specials for the THIS YEAR: Coming Week ' i Easter SundaywlU be April 19 this year. This fact la stated because a great many people are Interested In U. not because of Its ecclesiastical significance. hut because It means so much In other ways. Tou understand, dost you? The method by which you can determine the date of master te that els j Sundays Intervene between Ash Wednesday, the firet day of Lent, and Easter Sunday. Ash Wednesday this year will be March 4. Now you know all about It but in passing this may be added, but briefly: Easter, according to aun thority, comes from the Ealre, a goddess of light, or spring. Ash Wednesday is the first day of lamt, as stated, on which ashes were sprinkled on the bead as a sign of It was Instituted by Pope penlttnce. Gregory the Great about 199 A. D, a long time ago, Isn't It? Anglo-Saxo- Press Goods BUT FEW WORDS ARE NECES- WE KNOW YOUR INTER- SARY. SCHEDULE FOUR-HOU- R EST WILL BE AROUSED TO THE HIGHEST PITCH WHEN YOU SEE IN RIO GRANDE SHOPS From Denver comes tbs report of another kaleidoscopic change In the affaire of the Denver and Rio Grande and Its employee took place this morning. when the entire force In the mechanical departments all over the system were once 'more put on a four The notices hours a day schedule. posted today make the third change In the week. Monday and Tuesday the few men left In the shops were put on a four hours schedule. Wednesday they were restored to ths eight-hoday, and several of those remaining were discharged, at different points along the system. They worked eight hours on Wednesday and Thursday and today they were again changed M the four-hoschedule. Tomorrow the shops will remain cloaed all day. ' A mass meeting of all the machinists, boilermakers and helpers, car repairers and employes of the shop will be held next Wednesday night. It will be an open meeting and a full discussion of the situation will take place. A. H. Mohler, president of the Union Pacific, whor was In tha city early la the week, is quoted as saying that he had laid off 7,800 men on that system since he had left Omaha. He was en route to that .city when he stopped off In Denver, having returned from a trip over the system. No notice was given, however, of any Intention of the Union Pacific M cancel Ita agreement with the unions. ur THOSE SPECIALS WITH THE PICE ATTACHED. YOU WILL SAVE MANY DOLLARS BY TAKING OF THESE SALE MERCHANDISE ALL ADVANTAGE PRICES. AND STYLISH. FRESH S J. Burt & Bros. ur Jsumal want ads dslivse the soeda CONCLAVE OF IROQUOIS. It NearSAN FRANCISCO, Feb. ly 800 delegates, representing Iroquois clubs In different .cities of California, were h attendance vhen the convention of that aaaociatlon waa called to order In the Imperial hotel this morn ing. An anniversary banquet will be held tonight, CHATTANOOGA, Tenn, Feb. Membere of the Chattanooga Prew club have completed arrangements for the big banquet to be held to- night GRAND OPERA HOUSE E. Sunday Night J. Carpenter's Great Scenic Comedy Drama Sir Dloy mu Nearly everybody knows that charcoal la tha safest and most efficient disinfectant and purifier In nature, but few realize Its value when taken into the human system fur the same cleansing purpose. Charcoal la a remedy that the more you take of It ths better; It is not a drug at all, but simply absorbs the gases and Impurities always present In the stomach and Intestines and carries them out of ths system. teeth and further acts as a natural and eminently safe cathartic. It absorbs the Injurious gases which collect in the stomach and bowels; It disinfects the mouth and throat from the poison of catarrh. All druggists sell charcoal In. one form or another, but probably the beet charcoal and the most for the money Is In Stuart's Charcoal Loxenges; they try. are composed of the finest powedered Willow charcoal, and other harmless THE DANCE HALLS antiseptics In tablet form or rather In AND SKATING RINKS. the form of large, pleasant-tastin- g ths charcoal being mixed with honey. evidence brought to the THE of the Judge of the Juven- The dally use or these loxenges will soon tell In a much Improved condiile court and the police, almost every tion of the general health, better comday. is sufficient to show that It is plexion, sweeter breath and purer necessary for parents to accompany blood, and the beauty of It te that no their children to the dance halls and possible harm can result from their continued use, but, on the contrary, the skalltig rinks and if they cannot great benefit do this the children should be kept A Buffalo physician. In speaking of at borne, for the opportunities to do the benefit! of charcoal says: 1 adwrong are not lacking. Skating rlul.s vise Stuart's Charcoal Lozenges to all and dance halls are not the proper patients suffering from gas In stomach and bowels, and to clear the complexplaces for young girls to visit alone. ion and purify the breath, mouth and It Is ths duty of the parent to see to it throat; I also believe the liver la greatthat either proper escort le had for ly benefited by the dally use of them: cents a box : their girls or keep them at home they cost but twenty-fiv- e at drug stores, and although In some' unless they are wilting to risk serious sense a patent preparation, yet I be- trouble and perhaps r.ham, ana dis- Here I get more and better charcoal In Stuart's Charcoal Lozenges than In tress following these visits. This Is no Idle dream but a stern any of the ordinary charcoal tablets." j Send your name and address toddy reality and parents are warned that for a free trial package and are for disthey must protect their girls or yourself. F. A. Stuart Co, 390 Btuart grace may follow. J Bldg, Marshall Mich. t club-wom- EASIER BE ssry (Incorporated.) B. A. -- STATE ' JOURNAL, mistake tor it is neees- - U OWEVER serious or even great II AKE tono authorise the demand may have been In the the school board Published every evening except Sunday. By By By By By -1 UTAH M InJ Clean, Wholesome, Interesting, Instructive THE BIST EDUCATOR OF ONE OF THE GREATEST PROBLEMS OUR COUNTRY HAS TO DEAL WITH HERES A STRICTLY MORAL and UPLIFTING BECOMING HAT Return Engagement Prices 25c, 50c, 75c and Thie is one of the very latest in soft hate. Note ita 5L0Q graceful lines and contour. 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