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Show PAGE FOUR. THE DAILY STATE JOURNAL, nlflcsnt in these days of talk of world powers, "manifest destiny" big fleets and. standing armies., OGDEN, UTAH It was pointed out that no fortificaJournal Publishing Co, .... Publish! tions on the frontier, no standing armies, no battleships on the water were (Incorporated) Published every evening except Sunday necessary to keep the peace between Daily Stair Houma Telephones ' Business Office Bell, IM--1 ring Editorial Rooms By By By By By Ind, (141 ring ....Bell (14 I rings lad, (( I rings TERM OF SUBSCRIPTION SI M Mail On Tear 800 Mail Sis Months I SO Mail Three Months SO Mail One Month JO Carrier One Month Pay Ns Money to Carriers Canada and the United States. Mutual Interest, the teachings of Christianity and good fellowship are all the forces necessary to maintain peace and tranquility. It I worth much to the nations to 'have these facts brought prominently to the front at this time. The response of the Prince of Wales was In equally good temper. The kindly feeling that exists between England, France and America, the three nations whose Interest have centered in Quebec from the beginning, will surely 1m strengthened and fortified as a result of the celebration. s Entered as ma'ter at the Postofflce at Ogden. Utah, under "BILLI0USNE8S" Act of Congress of March 8. 1S70. has RIGHT off theto bat someone Btate the trip M. F. CUNNINGHAM.. Mans' Editor Journal on its spelling of "billioue-netaB, A BOWMAN.. Business Manager With all due respect the Btate Journal must insist that this someNOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS one .does not understand the situation. Biliousness is an entirely different Tou should receive your paper not word. It means a disorder in respect later than T:M p. m. if not received to the bile, and bile Is a yellow, at that hour call Phon CM and it greenish. bitter, viscid, nauseous fluid will be sent you by special messenger. secreted by the liver. In Ita second meaning it means bitterness of feeling; No paper delivered after 7 p. m. Pay no money to earrisr sr ether The above represents but the first eelloctora unless they present credan stages of "bllllousneas." The ordinary lisle from the undersigned. UnJer ns circumstances will carriers spelling of the word gives no concep ier eel lectors be allowed ts take steps. tion whatever of the disease In ita agAll notices of this kind must be given gravated form. to thia office direct or by loiter, or in person,' or phene 664, one ring. JOURNAL PUBLISH, NG CO, second-clas- ." Tha Black Hills region and th. adjacent country have been noted finding places for th remains of strange animals of ancient America. Throughout this region, ages ago, in the Cretaceous period, there were vast swamps an 1 bodies of open water, connected by a network of that wer constantly changing their channels. The Intervening spaces, which were but slightly above th water level were covered with an abundant vegetation, and through this region roamed many beatats whose bones were her and there embedded la th mud that, now become solid rock, preserved to the geologist skeletons that are treasured In many museums. Among these were the Ceratopsla, an order of reptilian creatures wnlch are the subject of a technical description In a volume juat published by the United States Geological Survey. The Ceratopsla comprised many genera anj species, but the most striking, s, perhaps, was the genus called a animal of hugs slse, now represented In the United States National Museum at Washlng- WASHINGTON, water-cours- D- - C., July 14. es ton by skeleton nearly as big as that of elephknt An immense bony frlil that COVfr Up?r neck, a pair f horns like those of Lthe 4 a mailer nasal horn like that of 4 rhinoceros, and a snout like that of a turtle, give the head of Triceratopa a unique and striking appearance. The Ceratopsla found their food la the vegetation of the swamp region they inhabited, and the agencies by which they became extinct are not certainly known. Starved DOES IT PAY! ed is what could truthful be said of many children who die. They have worms, poor 11 tie thing they dont know it and you don't realise it. If your child la cross, fretful pasty and lose weight for no apparent reason, give it White's Cream Vermifuge, you will be surprised at th results and how quickly it pick up. Sold by Geo. F. Cave. 00m-plexlon- ed Subscribers ef The Utah Stik journal are requested te read and falls w instructions printed at head ef ditonal eeiue County Auditor's Annual Financial Statement s s s waa a splendid sentiment by Vice President Chas. W. Fairbanks at Quebec yesterday in extending the greetings of the United THAT States at the celebration of the anniversary of 'he founding of that city three hundred years ago. On that particular stage around which duster so many historical memories; upon that stage where was fought one of the greatest struggles of the ages, a word for peace la significant It is doubly stg- inter-nation- al .... 0 a 0 s a e s . ....... Maintenance .. .Repairs . Salaries . , Relief of Poor County Physician's Salary Overseer of Poor Salary Overseer of Poor Contingent Fund Tax Sale Redemptions: State of Utah Ogden City . . Ogden City School District Weber County School District . . County Commissioners' Expense: Frank Moore David McKay . . . . eeifa O B. Madson s ' District Court Expense General Expense seesees Specie! District Road Tax: Pleasant View tsesseeeiis . . . ...... Randall ...... arren eesaseeasease Wi'aon , . , . Nor'h Ogden Roy . . . , e e a s .., Riverdsle Special Road Tax Election . Madson's Road District No. 1 . , . . . Moore's Road District No. 2 stag ....... ....... ... ................. ...... ........ eeeeca .... ....... ............. ....... Commissioners . , Fish and Gams Warden . Treasurer's Office Sheriff's Office Surveyor's Office Recorder's fifties . .. , . County Attorney's Stenographer Coun-- y Horticultural Inspector Horticultural Inspector's Expense . . Recorder's Office Maintenance Municipal Enaction, 1907 (Ogden City) General Election, 1101 Ogden City School Bond Election Aaaceament Plats Registrars Vital Statistics Hospital Inques's Insane Interest on Bonds Interests on Warrants Assessment Rolls, 1007 State of Utah: Acc. ..... 4essegee Bond Issue of April 1, 1901, bearing interest at five per cent per annum, due In ten and twenty years, and being forty bonds of 81,000 each, numbered from 1 to 40, both Inclusive 940,000.00 Bond Issue of July 1, 1902, bearing Interest at four per cent per annum, due in ten and 20 years, and being 80 bonda of 81.000 each 80.000.00 8120,000.00 , eoessssaeegasssSB9sa sstassefseealeeseseesetss ,,,,,, sdsaasse , , Water Claim a s s f 9 MAY 29, f , a g g fe 1901. Assets: Cash on hand In Several Funds, with Alma D. Chambers, Treasurer: General lind , , , ,,,,8 1,265,08 Poor Fund . . Salary Fund .... County School Fund Redemption Fund Criminal Juror and Witness Fund Special District Road Fund Interest Fund-Bo- nds Sinking Fund Decedent's Trust Fund Court House Land and Improvements (Valuation far Accounting Purposes) Furniture and Fixtures Library Poor Firm Land and Improvements Personal Property Tax Sales and Deeds, 1897 and Prior Tax on Sales .... 1898 . . 1999 . 1900 . . 1901 . 1909 1908 1.044.08 '5,740.85 t 29.011 01 ..I. , . uuIm MSitlitllM 44,587.49 eeessessaesesseeseegggose s g 288.08 88.21 17.10 160.22 1.50 7.48 eeesaeeeegstatssegeteees esesegtssgagegeggensage-sgsgeggggegg- ssssaesssseesgaggees aesassseasgeesgges Tax Sae to Weber County: 1902 1903 1904 1908 1901 1907 e g easesesaeseeaeeessseetsee 280.44 140.28 298.42 89.80 ! 262.09 708.98 569.29 1.848.50 1.525.00 ItIMMI 4::sism ngt msstisMBSi Kiims "mm Mmimiisisi: BBSS s s County Taxea Remitted to Poor imsKtiimi a sbssisi Election Booths and Boxes . sssssesgas Voting Machines . Road Supervisors Personal Property and Sprinkling Wavons oesssseaesssa State of Utah Acc. Salaries Assessor and Treasurer . s s Witness Certificates .Acc.Crmin1 ,uror Ogden City: Acc. Salaries Assessor and Treasurer g S s s s s liituli saggse "J Bonds 7,425.42 aeee 1,874.65 . 292.81 easeeee 2.818.00 9199.400.71 LIABILITIES: Bonds-Iss- ued April Issued July 1. 19016 per cent 1. 19024 per cent 9 Outrandtng Warrants: Special Road Tax Fund ; 2Poor Fund Criminal Juror A Witness certificates Decedent's Unclaimed Estates . Standard Voting Machine 'Company. . Assets over Liabilities Special District Road Tax: Pleasant View !, Us 40.000.00 80,000.00 irn gz f26.9o:os 7 "!!; sis ic 48'gl I,, . 4.420.00 Riverdsle Uintah v . Warren . . Marriott , . Writ Weber TaxrkedemptlonsV ' V State of Utah FLOATING. ojdra City ) Interest accrued from April 1st t May list. 1908, on th bonds of 940,000 at 5 per cent per annum Interest accrued from January 1st. 1909. to May 81st. 1008, on the bonds of 980.000 at 4 per cent per annum Warrants Outstanding May 29th, 1901: oq General hind , . Diswn on Poor Bind , Drawn on Special District Road fwd ssssOsesssssg ASSETS AND LIABILITIES, .... esse 2.4S5.40 sssesssssfssssae . , District Court Stenographer Special School Tax Ogden City Special School Tax, Weber County well-meani- ng s ... , issssessssasessass e l.tu.ii Boarding Prisoners Criminal Proascutlona Criminal Juror and Witness Certificates Civil Juror Fees Health Officers ssbssbs osss Total . . , 9191,995.80 Hsian Tofal Cash on Hand and Receipts . . .. .9179.099.41 Messrs. Thomas, Smith, Bossner and Total Disbursements . . sasssss 169.089. 90 G william have been authorized by the 514.049.61 local Democrat! to collect cash for tha Cash on Hand May 29th, 1908 campaign. Someone should remind DISTRIBUTED IN FUNDS AS FOLLOWS' these men that they are to accept no contributions from cor- General Fund . ..9 1.295.09 sesgsaosee porations, and they are to accept not Poor Fund 779.29 more than 910,000 from any one in- Salary Fund 9.741. 57 aqseSssssseeesssesse dividual. These are the orders from County School Fund . 94.29 egeasesss s 9 t Interest Fund e 2.250.97 Fairvlew. Criminal Juror and Witness Fund . 222.50 eiMiitli Fund 200.60 .esasassi On his return from attending the Redemption Rpeclal District Road Fund 2.987. 22 Iron Elks wen) Ion In Dates, Texas, Decedent's Trust Fund 2.11 Parley P. Christensen said this to ths Sinking Fund 220. 19 Salt aLke City papers: 814.049.11 "Tea, I have been brought out by my friends, and It was with my full AMOUNT OF SINKING FUND AND HOW INVESTED. consent I am in the race to stay, and I believed that I will land the On May list, 1907, there was cash In tha Sinking Fund of the nomination. . It may be that tome of County Treasurer 9221.98 the leaders will not be for me, but The payments into Sinking Fund during year were 7.41 after all It la the elector who make ToU1 8220.29 up primaries and conventions. It la to the voters that I will state my case and THE NUMBER, DATE AND AMOUNT OF EVERY BOND REDEEMED OR ISSUED AND THE AMOUNT PAID OR RECEIVED THEREFOR: push my claims. And I have no fear of the result It Is my object to be the NONE. candidate of the entire Republican THE FUNDED INDEBTEDNESS OF WEBER COUNTY. party." e 1.2UL04 Assessor's Office Maintenance Auditor's Office Maintenance Treasurer's Office Maintenance Surveyor Office Maintenance Attorneys Office Maintenance Sheriffs Office Maintenance Sheriffs Office Expense . .,.....,.,,.9 sees seesesegie SaUries: Assessors Office ,a.,,,..... ............. WASHINGTON, D. C- - July 24. A a destroyer and a liability not an asfew years ago one might have read of the set. scourge of rabbits In the wes'ern But In these progressive, days, Tasstates an increasing horde of bun-a- le I mania, on of the. British colonies, has that ravaged the country.-- ate all found a way to make Bunny a good the green things, and made life mta- -. cash asset. He Is trapped, spilt open, erabie for the settler. The depart- frozen, and ahlpped all the way to ment of agriculture not so many yean England, where hi fur Is not unacceptago Issued a bulletin, with some sci- able. In 1906, 92.2M.5ts in frozen rabentific hints as to rabbit extermination, bits were exported to England, together and told graphically of the rabbit with 92,22 IJ10 in rabbit skins, hunts, or round-up- a, wherein the citiConsul Henry D. Baker, speaking of zen of perhaps several counties got the Tasmanian Industry declares together, built a big trap, and then 'that the trapping gives employment 'chased Brier Rabbit In a fast -- enclosing to a very large number of, men, nnd circle, until be ran into the co- I' that complete freezing plants are In rdial where he was slaughtered . by the operation a Hobart and Launceston, thousand with clubs. Brier Rabbit was far preparing Bunny for. export. . Road Supervisor's Personal Property Farm Personal Property . . ,00,Betterments 1907. ess a .... .. Fuel .. Sundry Expense . 1907. .... e ............... Janitor's Salary . FISCAL YEAR ENDING MAY 21, A. D. 1909. Pursuant te Section 61 Compiled Laws of Utah, STATEMENT OF CASH ON HAND ON MAY SI, 9 9.92T.75 General Fund Poor Fund 997.09 9,979.00 Who turned Ed. Loose T That's ths Salary Fund 901.91 County School Fund question. 229.99 Sinking Fund Interest Bind 2,729.49 soes aoato There Is an abaolute standstill In Re- Criminal Juror 199.40 and Witness Fund . ieosessss publican politics In Utah Just now 904.19 Redemption Fund Senator Used 8 moot la in Europe, 1,611.99 Special District Road Fund Decedent's Trust Fund . . 109.29 919,959.29 e s esssea niMMim It Is up to ths Democrats to make tha next move in tha natural order of TOTAL RECEIPTS DURING YEAR. things A district convention to name candidates for Judge and district at- Ftets: torney is Just about rips enough to Clerk and Auditor's Office. 9.709.40 Recorder's Offlcee pick. 2.090.40 issosees s e s Sheriff's Office 919.49 Treasurer's Offlc 409.99 II4MMM4MSH Georg Halverson is being patted on ttlfSIill the back on all corners these days In Stats of Utah: Acc. Assessment Plats 600.04 misrts his race for ths Republican nomination Acc. Salaries Assessor and Treasurer . . 1.957. 16 for attorney-genera- l. Of course, the Acc. Criminal Juror and Witness Certificates. 9,151.40 district court has been In the game Ogden City: Acc. Salaries Assessor and Treasurer long enough to estimate these pats at 1J45.20 70.60 Acc, Special School Bond Elcc'lon their true value. Acc. Joint City it County Road 06.29 Taxes: t K. H. Rolapp-wllto have Judge 1007 199,910. 14 MlilMIMSIllimSMMHSI keep his fingers crossed day and night 1007, Special Road . . s e 9.000.00 i, stitiiMMiniMMilM foe ths neat few months The Demo- Sundry Receipts 2.494. 91 ssBsse6BsssssBsssssssnssssssat crats are dead set on tagging him for Poor Fkrm Receipts . s 1.452. 14 e s s s es )s 1,217.46 something. If it is not for governor, it Fines and Forfeitures. otsotsss ssbgsssssBssssssaasB 750.00 will be for the supreme bench, and If Licenses ,. . sssasssss 2.449.20 It la not for the supreme bench It Tax Sale Redemptions . stsis v.. Quit Claim Deeds . . ....... a,....,..,.,.,,. 1,972.12 will be for the district bench. Sheriff's Contingent Fund 200.90 assess Da'ls County Acc. Uintah Bridge 96.79 as Some of the ardent political admirers Rel ef of Poor Refund s 9.90 of 8. 8. Smith assert that he. looks Miscellaneous 924.70 194.690.19 sssss assess very much like W. J. Bryan. How and Cash on Hand . Total Recelp-9179,019.41 would It be to get some of those Mr. cf phonograph speeches Bryan's DISBURSEMENTS. and let Mr. Smith stand tn ths foreand make the appropriate gesground Warrant Redeemed by County Treasurer During th Year, tures while they are being ground out? General ind , 92.902.42 s Poor Fund .s s IT.9CS.54 16J4S.1T After William Spry has been boosted 8fary Fund . . . , ....i....,, 27,150,22 Into the office of governor a good man County School Fund . , 6.200.00 will be required for the office of Unit- Interest Fund Criminal Juror and Witness Fund 2.117.20 ed States marshal How about Ru, Redemption Find . . 2,051.67 'a,.,,, dolph Kuchler for that Job? This la Special District Road Fund MSI. 02 on the supposition, of course, that W. J. Bryan la not elected president the 9111.942.45 name day on which Spry Is elected Interest Paid on Registered Warrants 2,049.95 governor. ...... - Lights Repairs Telephone Rental ' WEBER COUNTY UTAH. oaaaaSBeaeaos A WORD FOR PEACE Court House Furniture and Fixtures , . . Land and Improvements Law , , , .. Oxden Canyon Road District s was announced WHEN It after the contest In San Francisco that Nelaon and Oans were to meet dgain In Ely, Nevada, for a purse of 820,009, the State Journal denounced the proposition as a fake. The earmarks of fraud were eo plain that he who ran might read. " Now comes the announcement that the Ely can test Is called off. Many excuses will be put out to the public for this action, but the fact remains that notice was served on the promoters that the publlo would not be bilked In this way. Lincoln said: "Ton can fool some of the people al of the time, and you can foi all of the people some of the time; but you can't fool all the people all the time." This rule Is absolute, h goes In the world of sport as In every other human activity. The man who manipulates a fake tight a fake horse race or a fake broncho-bustin- g exhibition is certain to reach the end of his rope aoner or later. The only safe rule Is the square deal. te Death Trice-ratop- three-horn- . . w s a J, BRYAN does well In WILLIAM up the editorial manage ment of the Commoner until after the close of the campaign. In the heat of the fight he should not bp held responsible for what appears in the columns of that or any other paper. Like his opponent, Mr. Taft, he should be Judged by what he says la his authorised statements and public utterances, not bF what someone else ha written, things which perhaps ha never sow. One of the wise men' said: O, that mine enemy would write a book." This was before the days of the omnipresent if that same wise man newspaper, were speaking now he would say: O, that mine enemy would run a paper." Judged from the standpoint of political strategy, Mr. Bryan has always been toe free In the expression of his opinions. His withdrawal from the Commoner at this time may he taken to mean that he has acquired wisdom an this point that In future he proposes to be more guarded In hie utterances. There Is this other consideration: A man who conducts a newspaper In these strenuous latter days has plenty to do without running for the presidency or any other office. H, 190. There Were Monsters Long Ago t Political Splinters j HAS OTHER FISH TO FRY FRIDAY, JULY ' 228.51 School Dlstrict" County School District . In Suspense . 9238.88 ' . . .'V7 tmimii 195.02 140.52 1 mu -- e e se .11.40 ' 2.114.S2 819M04.7 U -- 1,888.89 COUNTY AUDITOR'f OFFICE. 7J19.4S STATE OF UTAH, 170.84 COUNTY OF WEBER ss. xr: J . Auditor of Web 884.060.84 county. mlh do swear ountJr Owk nnd county 0 that the foregoing Is a true and ", portion of General and Poor Fund Warrants have been regThe major financial conJU' istered by the County Treasurer and from the date of such registration bear of tftenunt rt7tnhtlC!,, dUvnr th flcal yMLr f t on May 29th, 1909. Interest at ths of five per cent per annum. , , DAVID MATTSON. 1 County derk sad CLAIMS AND ACCOUNTS, County Auditor. 1 d bfor me th,B of July. A. D. 1909. day f Paid by.ordet of Board of County Commissioners during year: J. B. WALLACE. . ' v LA - - Dr'n 29.004 .08 ' ..'..i..,.. . io rts . , i io :i,t . - r ' County Recorder. |