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Show DAILY PAGE FOUR. Daily $talr 3mtriuil OGDEN, UTAH Journal Publishing C(t . . . .Publish!- (Incorporated) Published every evening except Sunday Telephones Bell, Business Office Ind, Editorial Rooms ....BelL fad UTAH STATE JOURNAL. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 19O0L i any man. friend or enemy, to under-- I A stand that he would surrender the high In Salt Lake City NOTHING position he took at the time President i clearly the progress McKinley wa assassinated. of that city than do the changes that It 1 as clear as anything ia the have taken place in the homes of its future can be that the Republicans this Speaking of things that were, will newspapers. Eight years ago the Heryear must resign themselves to a can- suiue oijs arise In his place and state ald and Tribune were housed In didate for the presidency other than just what lute become of the InsurJoints on AVest Temple street, Theodore Roosevelt. gents y outside of the business district. The No president, certainly not In recent Judging from surface indications was still Deseret Evening News times, has occupied such a position of County Attorney N. J. Harris will be cramped in an adobe building erected power as Theodore Roosevelt occupies a strong candidate for district attor1; the pioneers. today he can brush aside the presi- ney in the Republican judicial all this has been Since then dency with a wave of the hand, bechanged. The Herald has been trans- cause he would certainly be Senator Smoot, Senator Sutherland ferred to its own handsome and were he to ran again. and Congressman Howell are all on building In the business disto Utah from the national Nor s this the full extent of his their way L trict. The Tribune, with n mechanical Pei haps it would be just as capital. wave another of the hand power. By well to wait until they get here. equipment that is the pride of all con- he can Indicate the next Republican nected with the paper, has a handsome candidate. , Reports come from Salt Lake City to home in the same business district. the etfect tnat the Utah delegation to The Deseret Evening News. In a hand- PLENTY OF BEER FOR ALL the Denver convention Will travel in somer building than either of the style In a Pullman car and be accom.IN ID you drink sixteen gallons of panied by Held's band. others, a building erected especially for beer In the past year? This was It, lacks little to make it the most forWeber county Democrats will bold the average per capita consumption, tunately located paper in the entire and if you did not not drink sixteen their county convention in the court west. house in this city at 8 o'clock next gallons someone got part of your share. afternoon. At this convenOn the heels of nil this 'comes the Saturday United States Consul William J. tion 8 announcement now that the estate of delegates to the state convenPike of Kehl Germany, hae collected tion will be chosen. the late O- J- - Salisbury la to erect a statistics on this subject that are Infine skyscraper on lower Main street If the Democrats are looking for real teresting. The following shows the winners how would Johnson of Minneadjoining the Newhouse skyscrapers beer consumption per capita In a num- sota and Chamberlain of suit Oregon snd that in this building fine quarters ber' of countries. ' them? . Both are Democratic goverare to be the for up Gallons. nors in Republican states, and Demo' Republican. cratic governors are scarce in any kind S . If Belgium All the papers named have powerful United of states these days 4 IS. Kingdom backing. The Herald Is backed by W. Germany 28.68 24.85 A. Clark, Many have tried to locate the trouof Denmark . . , the . ble with the Democracy In this neck Swttxerland K.87 , Montana; the Tribune Is backed by 07 of the woods. The secret la now out. States , . nlted K. I Thomas Kearns and David Keith; the Sweden K.84 They fall to "advertise." This Is what Deseret Evenings News is the official y 11.88 the doctor says ' who has advertising Prance 5.81 spat's to tf 1L Ha fails to say, however, organ of the Mormon church; the Republican la the official Consul Pike says that the consump- whether they should advertise under organ of the Republican party of the tion of beer In Germany Is less than the head of Lost, Strayed, or Stolen." state. shown in the figures as the beer In O. W. Powers, William H. King, Thla backing makes It possible for store in that country la counted aa con- Frank B. Stephens, James H. Moyle, these papers to do things. At the same sumed. He says further that the brew- Lyman R. Martineau, John Dem and time the support given them by the eries in that country have a larger a few other "wheel horses" of Salt Lake City, are anxious to go to Dencommunity st large speaks volumes for stock in store then formerly because of ver next month as delegates to the the snap and go of Ita dtlsens. the decreased demand. Democratic national convention. Thats In this same connection It fa of In- natural How could six delegates from LET OGDEN HAVE GOOD BALL terest to note the statements going the the state capital and alx alternates GAMES rounds of the press to the effect that from the balance of the state emit? know the la that gratifying to JT off In the 1 movement for good base ball games there has been no falling amount of beer shipped Into the south- READY TO MEET Is meeting with success in Ogden. This ern states that recently voted efor proIs right, and the men at the head of the Mi BILL TOSSERS hibition. movement are entitled to credit There Is no other sport so essentially AmeriA MAN WHO WINS Manager Murphy of the depot basecan a Is baseball. No other game man, Georga E. Chamberlain, ball team is having a pretty hard time ever Invented possesses so many good THIS a habit of getting there. He d caring up a schedule for his qualities,' Judged both from the standn Democrat but la serving his secIs sphere toeaera and le beginning standpoint of the player and th ond term as governor In the Republi- to believe that the other teams are point of the spectator. Ogden being n can state of Oregon, snd the latest afraid of his boys American (own should Next Saturday the team leaves for figures on the election of Monday last have the beet golpg In the way of baseto play the Colllnaton Indicate that he will go to Washington Colllnaton ball Browns that at place. On the followaa United States senator next winter. It Is unfortunate that Utah Is noftn the team Is going to Elko Saturday ing All this constitutes a high testimoto play the crack team at that place. striking distance of such cities as Dennial to the character and popularity of The only other dates that have been ver, Butte, Portland, Seattle, Spokane theman. In addition to being a good arranged definitely ate those with and Los Angeles, when It comes to Ctly on the Fourth of July and politician he must be a man who wlna making up a baseball schedule, but and holds the confidence of the Park City on the fifth. It Is likely that people. such- Is the case. All the profits of the depot team will also play the HowGovernor Chamberlain Is s Mississipthe game and more are eaten up In ard Goddard Cigars and the Elks in tha pi n by birth and Is now 64 years of near future. transportation charges, se that base age. He has been In Oregon since 1874 ball undere such conditions Is a losand held manV offices before his elecing business proposition. The next tion as governor. His success on Monbest thing to be done Is to have a day Is due partly to the division In league wholly within the state. This the Republican ranks, but If he were Is now assumed. Salt Lake City, Port not the right kind of man he would not Douglas, Murray and Ogden will try have been considered for senator In tor leadership and the present Indicaevent. tions are that good sport will be fur- any Is reasonably certain that this It nished. mans Itpeated successes In Oregon It Is not necessary to suggest to those will throw him sooner or later into the In charge that the sport should be con' realm of national politics. ducted business THIS INDICATES PROGRESS I I Political Splinters J out-of-d- ate 641 64 4 14 1 2 8 TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION Mail One Tear Mail Six Months , Mail Three Months Mail One Month By Carrier One Month Pay Ne Money to Carriers By By By By ring ring rings rings 00 00 For the Man Who Knows Finest Variety Correct Style Fairest of Prices . well-equipp- ed SO SO matter at Entered ap second-clas- s the Postoffice at Ogden, Utah, under Act of Congreaa of March I, 1S7S. M. F. CUNNINGHAM . . Manag Editor B. A. BOWMAN.. Business Manager NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS You should receive your paper not later than :15 p. m. If not received at that hour call Fhon M4 and It will be sent you by special messenger. Pay ns money to carrier or other collectors unless they present credentials from th undersigned. Under ns circumstances will carriers or collectors be allowed te take stops. All notices of this kind must bo given te this office direct or by letter or in person, or phone 664, one ring. JOURNAL PUBLISHING CO This is the trinity that rules establishment. If you will give us the opportunity.' well convince you that it ia to your interest to deal here. Inter-Mounta- multi-millionai- , Suits, $10 to $25 - flt-e- d this Watson-Tann- er Clothing Co. in .,. ,.,, re A City of a Million Hens ... Austria-Hungar- Inter-- OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE COUNTY BOOST JUST A LITTLE word with you, A PERSONA bor Just a word In your neigh- .ear. Do you fully realise that Providence never planned a more beautiful, natural site for 'a city than you have for your hornet Look around a bit East ef you are the mountains standing guard eternally, protecting you from th storm and the bitter cold; but even this barrier of rock Is cleft to permit of the passage of cooling breesea, to temper the air for your benefit Here was eaiablished a bench of high land for the city, with natural drainage In all directions; here were sent down two magnificent streams for the use of the Inhabitants; hero were supplied all the requisites for beautiful groves, orchards, gardens and beautiful lawns; here were supplied a mixture of sunshine and rain, of pleasant breesea without extremes of either heat or cold, of pure water and rich soil every factor needed for the foundation of a great city. To all these natural advantages have been added railroad facilities such as few cities In the west possess, good schools, good homes, state Institutions, churches to meet the needs of all denominations, good streets, good public buildings, good stores, and above all, belter than all. a splendid dtlsenshlp. Do you realise that Ogden la forging forward? Do you realise that houses are going up on all sides, that streets are being Improved, that sewers are being dug, that miles of permanent sidewalks are going down, that business houses are doing well, that there are no failures, that the banka are as solid as rock In short, do you realise that Ogden la as good a city in which to live as you will find on the American continent? And now the question comes home to you direct what are you doing In your particular sphere to push the town along? Are you shoulder to shoulder with the progressive dtlsens of the dty, or are you merely a clog on the wheels of progress? Do you catch yourself once in a while fixing your eye on Denver or some other hustling city and grouching about everything you find at home? If so, come out of it. There Is no reason why Ogden should drop behind any dty of equal slse, or double the else. In the United States. If she does drop behind in any particular the fault Is not due to a lack of natural advantages. It Is not due to a lack of commercial advantages, it Is not due to a lack of good dtlsenshlp. If this city falls behind rival cities In any particular, If it falls to forge ahead as rapidly as it should, the shortcoming Is wholly due to a lack of pubile spirration on the part it, a lack of of dtlsens who should be leaders In all good moves. These observations are made In all klndnesa If they touch you In any particular, if they Induce you to consider your many advantages here In your home city. If they Induce you to get busy and help In pushing the community forward Into a higher and more vigorous destiny, the writer will be repaid many fold. Let us all pull for a Greater Ogden, and puli right now. co-o- . pe "Some fifty miles north of San Francisco, the town of Petaluma lies on a moor between low mountains. It Is largely built up on the poultry Industry. in the portion of Sonoma county tributary to the town, over 130,000,000 eggs were produced in 1807, more than 10,000,000 dosen. At least 75 per cent of the people of the county raise poultry. It la not an occupation relegated to the grandmother. It la a mans In Petaluma men are occupation. chicken-raiseas they are elsewhere bankers, merchants, 'or lawyers. One of the hatching plants has a capacity of 100,000. That ia to aay. It can, and does, when the season's demands are heavy, turn out 100,000 young chickens every three weeks. They go east to 1 rs THE BIJOU. for this show house do so, you are losing a chance to win 810. Names The Bijou will present the follow- are coming In at a rapid rate. Get ing bill beginning Wednesday at 2 p- m. busy. Contest closes June 10. This for Wed., Thur. and Frl, that will contest Is for ladies only. Leave en' surpass all other. velope at 1. The Dream of Toy Land, a picChildrens orange matinee Sat from ture that will please old and young. 8 p. m. to 6:80 p. m. 2. Wrongly Accused. Program changes Wednesday and 8. Kidnapped by Gypsies. Saturday. 4. Generous Policeman. Our seating capacity has been doub5. Good Hearted Bailor. led with good comfortable opera chairs. 6. Duel After the Ball. Illustrated Bongs an: "Spooning No reserved seats, "First here first with Tour Lady Love and The Face served.' In tha Flre Light." Bung by Ben W. L. Greiner,- - traveling passengCritchlbw. Dont forget, the quartette will ap- er agent for the Colorado Southern pear at the Bijou next Tuesday eve- kailway, with headquarter! at Salt Lake City, passed through Ogden yening. If you have not suggested a name sterday on hla way to Butte. white-suite- wide-awa- Kansas City, south to old Mexico, north Into British Columbia. "Ducks eggs are also hatched out in wholesale lota in lncubntors in this region. The Chinese are particularly fond of ducks when they have reached just a certain age. I think it la uaually about nine weeks. Then the blood which was In the quill has reached the body and they can be plucked without bleeding. One raiser of Jucka in the Petaluma region sold last year 10,000 ducks, averaging more than a dollar each. Ho sold 14,000 ducka at the nine weeks period for 110.000 to. Chinese alone, who came to his depot In Ban Francisco with their dollar) and their huge swaying shoulder baskets, and took the ducka away without waiting for delivery." Worlds Work. - ke box-offic- . He-b- er - t: : The Merry Widow e. Is Coming i qn strict principles, because anyone who has had anything to do wlrh the game will appreciate thla With straight games and good i. MARRIAGE LICENSES there will be no question as to the patronage. If everything Is conducted on the square the lovers of D. George Packer, Jr,.... Denver, CoL ! Ogden ; iym Helen A. Frink.'. good basball wllel do th rest. Salt Lake City Joseph H. Garrett eweawsmeenBkm Mira Christine F. Sorensen OLD HOME WEEK Salt Lake City He Chamber of Commerce has C. J. Burkhardt Kansas City, Mo, Min Mabel Coulaon Denver, Col taken action looking to the Inauguration of n festival for this com- munlty to he known as "Old Home H884844888884844I688888H888484888888884884 Week." aThe Idea Is to hold a general reunion during some, week In the fall perhaps during the fair, September SO and October 1. 2 and S, and to make an effort to round up all former residents of Ogden and Weber county at that time. It la also proposed to secure the of all and county officials and all commercial organisations to work out the plan. The Idea Is a good one. The social side of It will appeal to many and the material side will appeal to many others. There are possibilities in this that should not Ignored. If properly managed "Old Home Week" will become n pleasant annual festival, and will bring profit in many ways to management Inter-Mounta- in : Delegates toNational Conventions cl-- y all concerned. BARKIS IS NOT WILLIN NCE again President Roosevelt has found It necessary to squelch political admirers determined to force another nomination upon him. This time they come from West Virginia. To the credit of the' president be it said that he has at no time uttered a word or made a move that would give . :i , : ARE SEARCHING FOR SOMETHING NEW." WEVE FOUND T IN SHOES IN THE RED CROSS, AN EASY, COMFORTABLE THAT SHOE STYLISH. IMAGINE THE STRAIN OF STIFF SOLES ON THE DELICATE MUSCLES AND JOINTS OF THE FOOT OF EVERY 100 CASES OF FOOT SUFFERING CAN BE TRACED DIRECT TO STIFF SOLES. THE RED CROSS SHOE BENDS WITH THE FOOT. 95 OUT COME IN AND TRY IT ON BURT&BROS. i |