OCR Text |
Show DAILY PAGE FOUR. Daily Dtatf &tatr Journal QJljc OGDEN. UTAH PUBLISHERS JOURNAL PUBLISHING COMPANY (Incorporated.) Published Every Evening Except Sunday. Telephones. .Bell 664 1 ring. Business Office., Editorial Rooms Hell 64 2 I rid. SB 664 ring. Ind. 1 2 TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. mail one mail six month mail three month mail one month carrier one in nth Bay no money to Carrier. By By By By By ring. rim. $4.00 1.00 1.50 .50 .50 matter at the postnfflee at Entered a second-clns- a 2. Is7. Ogden. Utah. under Act of Congress of March M. F. A B. Managing Editor Business Manager CUNNINGHAM BOWMAN NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. You should receive your paper not later than 5:45 p. m. If net received at that hour call Phone 664 and it will ba deliveied you by epeeial messenger. Pay ne money to carriers er other collectors unless the undersigned. they present credentials from will earners sr collectors be Under ne circumstances of this kind must be All notices allowed ts take Stop or in person, or given te this office direct or by letter, on. 664, ring. phene JOURNAL PUBLISHING CO. UTAH STATE WEDNESDAY, APRIL JOURNAL, OUR GREATEST ASSET. would be t i better than Impossible fr BROTHERS are entitled to great credit determination to tender to the Weber club an elllglble alto for a new club house. It to just that sort ot spirit that bulida great cities. It will he a fine thing fir the Weber club If It see ite way clear to accept the tender when it to officially made and can proceed at once to the erection of a home fitted to Its needs: It will be a fine thing for the city to hare such an Institution as the Weber club has proved Itself to he housed In n koine of Its own. well located and convenient to the business district; It will prove a good Investment to the donors the erection of a. hindsome club house will add to the value o (every other square foot of their property. It Is high time for Ogden to have a number of gmirt club houses. Club life hns come to be an essential part of every live community. The state capital has Its Alta club In lie own home, It has the University club in its own home, it has the Elks club In its own home. It has the Y. M. C. A. in its own home; end now a movement to well under way to have an elegant home for the Commercial club. ' Every such building adds to the beauty of the city. It helps to build up th city, it certainly helps to advertise the city abroad. th Beery brother meets wtlh such a hearty response In the IVery Brothers meets with such a hearty response In the memliership'of the Weber club that the movement will result in a handsome new club home, nn ornament to the city, before the close of the present year. All that Is a little ot the required Is a little moves oid earth on Ita axis th that spirit PEERY Journal . Publisher as follows every word of which we endorse and ' adopt aa our own: to that have can The greatest asset any newspaper as known valable thing Intangible and yet exceedingly losL so or to to easily harder wilL get. Nothing good Borne publishers hav apent millions of dollars trying to gain It, but have failed utterly. Others have won It ''of a single dollar. practically without the expenditure wer not born yesof today successful Th newsiapers moat of them 4h were established They terday. their present posimany years ago and have attained hard work. and Intelligent tion by patient,, perserrlng, Good will to baaed upon public confidence nnd confidence cornea only after trial. lleiic no newspaper can expect, under ordinary circumstances, to hav the loyal support of its public as aooh as it to launched. It must h tested in the crucible of experience; It must prov its right to extsL Promises count for nothing; It to their faithful performance that Inspires confledence and wins support. The newspaper that touches the goal line to the one that to honestly conducted In the Interests of the community It serves. It stands for political as wall aa moral It protects Ita public from fraud, graft, righteousness. and evil whenever it has th opportunity to do ao. It wears no colar, to no man's organ and doesn't flinch when danger threatens. It does Us level best to help th people to think right, to do right and to get the best there to out of life. It supports good men for office nnd opposes the unworthy even though they may be the nominees of lie own party. A newspaper of thla kind after awhile wine th confidence nnd esteem of th, public. People believe In It and take It to their hearts. It comes to the mevery morning or evening as a friend laden with good things. They feel that the news It brings to reliable and that Ita editorial opinions ara honest, even though they do not always agree with them. . Out of this intimate relationship comes good will, that most Important of all newspaper assets which often of lte value. represents nlno-tentha 9 THE MARTHA SOCIETY. Martha Society of this city to a worthy It is composed of noble women and Its object to charity, real charity auch as only good women and men understand, the charity that does a world of good without a hint of parade. Thla organisation will give a charity ball In the THE Congress Dancing Hall on Grant Avenu on Monday evening nest. April 20. Every cent of the proceeds will be devoted to the charitable work of the society. No special Invitations will be sent out but all who desire to assist In the good work will be mad welcome. Th officers of the society are Mrs. Fred Jj Kelsel president: Mrs. H. II. Spencer, vie president: Mrs. Abe Kuhn, second vice president; Mrs. E. A. Littlefield, secretary and Mrs. A. P. Bigelow, treasurer. Any one of these will be glad to furnish additional Information aa as to th nature of the work, the object and character of the entertainment to he given Easter Monday evening. and Incidentally, will supply all who desire them, with tickets. This to a worthy society, and a worty object. Lend a hand. 8 THIS IS WORTH TRYING. A N expert In Rail Lake City In searching for a means for rooting out the dandelion pest from lawns claims to have found the following effective: Two pounds of sulphate of Iron was dlHsotved In two gallons of water. It was then poured into a spraying pump. In one place a patch of dandelions was sprayed heavily, another patch was sprayed medium, and a third patch was sprayed lightly. Inside of an hour the dandelion were burned black as coal. The lawn grass and clover were not touched and stood up as fresh as ever. The rrass was not affreted when the dandelions were sprayed the heaviest. The dandelions were killed to the roots. The body of the roots absorbed the sulphate, and It to said the aprouta will not come from the roots again. The grass looked brighter than any other In the grounds As the cost is light this to worth trying. A . HOW NEWS LEAKS OUT. still continue to play an. Important part In even In the older countries. This to illustrated In the reports coming from London In connection with th recent cabinet changes. The same reports show how big newspapers sometimes get big scoops and Influence the trend of history. Mrs. George Keppel precipitated the change in the British cabinet In this way: sent his resigWhen Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerma- n nation to King Edward at BtorriU. Friday, April Id. by special messenger, the intention was that It should not he made public until Monday, April 13th. This was by arrangement with Herbert Asquith, to give him time to quietly complete the plan of cabinet reconstruction before proceeding to Blarrits to see the king, nnd also enable the government to proceed with the ll slneaa of parliament until a couple of days before the date already arranged for adjournment over the Easter recess. This, In view of the Immense mass of legislative work before the house of commons, was of Importance to the government. The king received Campbell-Bannerman- 's resignation on Bunds y morning, and at luncheon that day a remark let fall, it to'aald by Mrs. Keppel, was seised upon by one of the company, a French diplomat, who Immediately telegraphed the French minister that Campbell-Bannermhad sent In his resignation. Premier Clemeceau at once communicated the news to the official paper, the Temps, which published It Sunday afternoon. Asquith wee dumbfounded and desperately angered when Inquiry at hia house Sunday evening showed that all hla plana had been shattered. This wan a great scoop for Temps. It was a story that circled the globe, and all baaed on .th chance remark of a woman. No doubt aom of the other Paris papers that printed the story some days later denounced Temps for guessing at 1L And the chances ar that Temps to still Issuing papers. WDMEN to express th creed of the State It to expressed by the Editor and 1908. A GOOD MOVE, pull-togeth- er THE OFFICIAL PAPER OF WEBER COUNTY. 1 an POSTAL SAYINGS BANKS. j THEATERSj THE DISTRICT LEADER THURSDAY NIGHT There to every Indication that the new musical piece, The isiatrict Leader." which to to be presented at the Grand will be welcomed by Ogden iheater-goer- a. The news of lu success in the East has evidently preceded District Leader" to the brightest moat and entertaining musical comedy that has been seen here In a long time, and one of the reasons for tha groat success of the piece was that Mr. Howard gave It a plot that has subeUnce to It. In fact, the story to one that holde the interest and attention of the audit iue throughout. It telle of the tight for a senatorshlp in New York, The with Independent love stories. comedy to In three acta, the first scene showing tae lobby of the Hoffman House, the second a street In the Chines section of New York, and last, a beautiful mansion on .Riverside Drive. Miss Ethel Dovey has the rule of Flossie Whittle, a New Jersey Innocent, and the plays the part moat admirably. There to probably no better exponent of child's parts on the stage than Miss Dovey. Her song hits, Heart to Let. Won't You The Same Old Story.1 Be My Girlie," were rendered with charming effect Whats the Use of Dreaming" was one of the best liked of the evening. In fact all the songs, which were composed by the author-acto- r, were bright and catchy,, and a number of the tunes were whistled by the gallery gods, an infallible sign of e a The supporting company In The District Leader are twelve principals A feature and a chorus of thirty-eigwith any musical comedy of the present day to 1U chorus, and In The District Leader" It to said there will be found as attractive a group of girls aa have been gotten together In sonic time. The piece to handsomely staged and "The District Leaders" engagement here promisee to be big a succees aa In the other cities visited. can-rushin- g" the employment. Thla leaves exciting episode only fifteen "Cowboy and the Bchootma'am which members of the party to provide food shows some splendid horseback riding. for the municipal mill who nit roaumca grinding again tomorrow morning. The men are described by the police aa NEW ELECTRIC THEATRE typical hoboes and nearly all look tha part 1-- Catfa$xcaCa : T HE P,e that President Roosevelt makes In his special message sent to Congress yesterday for four great battleships to the same plea that rulers lu Europe make fur large standing armies and great navies. It to the plea that nations have been making since the beglnnlg of time the plea that w must have larger armies and larger navies because the other fellows are increasing their armies and navlea. IVankiy. the State Journal to not In harmony with President Roosevelt In this matter. It to our conviction that th money would he better spent In building up the LITTLEICHILD LAUGHED. merchant marine and the commerce ot th nation rather then on great fighting machines. A decent navy is all A little child laughed nnd the sun came out. right but there to no demand for a navy greater than that A tittle child laughed glory echoed his shout. of any other nation on earth. We seem much Inclined The birds caught the wonder and carried It far these days to strut about and show our mussle. The larger In the snug that they sang to the clou-l- and the star. th navy th more w strut. A little child laughed nnd the shadows and mist The cause of civilisation and Christianity would not By the beams of love's beautiful sunshine were kissed. suffer greatly If we wer to get away from all this A little child laughed and our burden and care taik about war. world powers and manifest destinies; Fell away as our sorrows fall away after prayer. and talk a little more about peac and good will among Childrens men. HE NOTICE representing himself for cleaning and dyeing formerly employed by the Elite Cleaning Company Is no longer employed by them and they will not be reeponslbl for work eollcltted by him. Please take warning. THE ELITE CLEANING CO. Reporta to the effect that a report had been received by Sanitary Iiupw tor Shorten of the analysis of let an. pies submitted from thla city to Btati Chemist Harms at Balt Lake wen current this afternoon, but Mr. ShortM says that he has received no report! and that there are no development! la the analysis question since last Friday. At that time Mr. Shorten visited Bill Lake City and returned from the capital with some earlier reports At tto state chemist, which generally shoved the water conditions of Ogden Ice ponds to be bad. These, however, wen frtn the first reports. The Horn, Fair and Browning are the only ones In tha city on which no reports of analysis haw ever been made, but according to Hr. Shorten the official report has new been made on any of the ponda Someone has suggested that the delayed reports may reach Ogden In time for action next winter, after the present crop has been consumed in this city. "There to absolutely nothing definite," said Mr. Shorten, thla afternoon, and will not be until Dr. T. B. Beatty, secretary of the state board, files hk official and complete report on the question with Mayor Brewer, who h president of the board. This report may be filed at any time now. For Easter Shoppers rrpHIS STORE Is brimful of dainty little to women's apparel. For nec-esSarl- es the starting In earnest of the new season, and we are sure we can please your every wish Handsome new suits fust opened. New skirts In all the latest novelties. New waists ' of every style and design. Gloves, veils, handkerchiefs, hosiery, fancy neckwear. Shoes In all the latest lasts. i ' Hercules Oxfords have arrived al . a Baltimore Bun. Hating Just disposed of two large A. Hacklier SAYS FESTIVAL u plo-l".i- vs PLEA FOR BIG BOATS. SHORTEN gangs of hoboes, Judge Murphy will be called tomorrow to alt in merciful Justice upon the caaea of another bunch of fifteen fellows, charged with vagrancy, who were arrested yesterday by the police. Tho original party consisted of seventeen members, all of whom were found enjoying the delights of a DREAMLAND festival In tha rear of a Twenty-fift- h street dispensary of tha liquid oil of gladness, between Grant "The Dynamiters'' to the principal and Lincoln avenues. picture on the roll at Dreamland this The charge was withdrawn against week. There are also some very amus- Frank and M. P. Pierce, however, they ing pictures; "Travels of a Flea" for having shown that they had parinanent to Instance. An prospective legislation before th close session of Congresa and the manifold demands mad upon tho legislators the Washington Post has the following to say of th pending postal savings bank measure: In the mutter of the postal savings banka, however, there to hop among th harried legislators that relief Is In sight. A postal savings bank system has been demanded and urged by thousands of letters and communications from all over the country. It has been bitterly opposed by equally vehement missives from bankers, public men. and business enterprises of undoubted character. The recent bill Introduced in the Benat by Senator Carter to expected to meet with the approval of all parties and bring peace upon the subject. Senator Carter's bill provides for the legal exemption of all the deposits and an Interest rate of t per cent per annum. It limits each deposit to $1,000 and accepts sums as low at 10 cents. Such a measure to bound to PRESCRIPTION INSURANCE. encourage the thrift and saving propensities of persona Isnt it worth something te knew with small means But Instead of Injuring the banks by that yeue prescription has been fillthese authorising deposits. Senator Carter's bill redlly ed absolutely right; that the drugs benefits th banks. It provides that the government used have been tho beet obtainable, place all the funds thus collected In the national banka that it jp juat aa the doctor wants nearest th places W deposit at a rata not to exceed 2 4 itf You have thie insurance when Per cent, and so tha banks receive the use of this money your prescription is filled here, and for a smaller charge than to customary with other savaur charges, are na higher than these of ether druogista ings deposits. Besides this, it Is obvious that any matt who has saved $l.ono, a few pennies at a time, will immediately thereupon either Invest It or put It In a Instead of squandering It aa h would have done but for the encouragement of th posts! savings system. There will be doubtless many to object to the bill Prescription Specialists. even In Its present form, but upon a cursory examination 2479 Wash. Ava. , Ogdea, Utah of It one must get a very favorable Impression of Its provisions. It seems capable of filling a long felt and loudly demanded want. - RUSHING ht Three pictures stand out as prominent attractions at the "Juat Like Home" house on' Twenty-fift- h street. They are "The Bargemans Child," Cupid's Pranks" and the drills and maneuvers of some Russian troops. Of course, there are other interesting and Miss Ballanger sings two solos. The house still maintains 1U popularity. DISCUSSING A" hit Clarks Stores Never have we shown such a complete stock of merchandise and the prices never before so low. S. J. Burt & Bros. |