Show the chamber of commerce takes a stand in journalism ogden must have a morning paper if she would prosper so says the chamber of commerce EDITOR OF THE has been with a great deal of pride that the of alie boilen chamber of commerce have noticed the improvement in THE DAILY STANDARD during the year 1895 twice you have been able during these hard times to enlarge your paper and you now announce you will will increase THE STANDARD to a six column eight page evening paper on february first next the board of directors have looked upon this announcement no wih wonder and surprise and feel that such an enlargement will bo a to our city and too much cannot be said for tho abla management that lias made it pos ible but mr editor were you ever impressed with the fad that an evening paper does not give a city the pressied pres tied that a morning paper does Is it not a fact that business men when they size up a town always gauge the town by its ability to successfully maintain a morning paper ask any f our reel estate men the birst question asked by a would be investor after he lias looked over ilie city and we believe the answer invariably will be alive you a morning paper and does it publish the full press dispatches what do the day passengers arriving at the union depot inquire after aney call tor a morning paper when informed that ogden publishes no morning paper they are surprised and call for salt lake papers MORNING the chamber of commerce after deiv ing the matter consideration lias come to the conclusion oden city must have a morning paper it she desires to go forward in the race for a place among the future great cities of utah and the west it is abs for our daily papers to make a showing ecial with the kotlier conditions in the community OP A it may be allej what benefits would ogden city directly derive arom publishing a morning paper first let it be understood an evening paper must of necessity have limited news because it must go to press at 3 in order to complete its hsue before night and as lie most important news items of the day are created between the hours of p m and midnight naturally the morning paper has the best and latest news that must be conceded by all and for that very reason the people will seek the morning paper always an fn preference to alie evening sheet next we find alie day press dispatches only cover about one third of the night dispatches showing that the morning newspaper haa three times the news of the evening paper the superior advantages of the er want preference this very fact of giving tho news and all causes the mornine paper to find its way to the country stores halfway half way goubes rail way flattens and other centers of trade in all of these small places the merchants carry a very small stock and whenever anything is wanted anat is not in stock alie morning i aper which 11 aluais the beet paper m the country because cifre is no reason for the hare any bolher Is always 1 aked to supply through ita advertising columns the way for purchasing the desired foods if the papers in such communities are all salt lake papers it must naturally result in the trade turning toward salt lake if a metropolitan jaily ia published in ogden sach a paper would soon supplant other papers and find a place among the trading people of the country and bo a great aid to our city A prominent merchant in satt lake informed ahe writer that the mail trade which ho received was the only trade he had worth kec pinc for was abw ays cash with eod and but for that trade lie would long since have closed his boora other salt lake merchants are in the sime position A great daily draws the attention of tho people the fact that a great daily ia twine published in a city gevea that city a standing which in itself is worth to that city many times ita costs of maintenance space would forbid itemizing the thousands of advantages a bood morning paper would be to ogden we presume noone no one denies the great advantages of such a iper piper p the only question ia can thim atly ahorn IT investigation shows that oden city is today paying out for newspapers more money than would be necessary to publish two morann papers icke the herald and tribune alie tribune claims over 2000 in orjen the herald half that the deseret news the sin francisco examiner GUO let us say ghesu caime are too high and hence by cutting themia tw 0 we and oden city still sends over in cash every month to salt lake city what does salt lake city send to osden this that the people of ogden do pay enough to support a good lioce paper and if this money could be diverted to the use oi DAILY we are sure TUB STANDARD would blossom out as a morning paper A it has been said the ogdan business men do not furnish proper advertising patronage and for that reason our city haa become a newspaper graveyard we aro sorry to say ia much truth in the statement in looking over TUB STANDARD we note that alio names of some of our leading banks and business houses da not appear in tho paper tho chamber of commerce can not conceive an idea why and baskera should not at all times carry their advertisements in alio daily kiamie li amie they are the first alio aie by a live and wide awake newspaper BUSINESS ADVERTISE the board of dumber firmly believes every bank and business in ogden will furnish advertising patronage to ft morning paper IE such paper were to publish the full press dispatches in act atie chamber of commerce is ready and willing to prove to any one who who will undertake the enterprise that alie business men and people of odan can and will maintain a elret class paper tho board of this chamber would therefore that THE manager give this matter ins earnest consideration and to tho people 0 say statehood hag come the eyes 0 the people everywhere arc upon us thousands of good thrifty people are and will pa through oden let ua all unite in one grand movement to up our city and let us begin our united work on the newspaper as it will be the most important factor in this community in bringing it to the front and to the position it deserves A B PATTON ogden chamber of commerce charity by a murder new york jan 24 4 dispatch from london says A frightful duider here this week makes known another instance of sir henry irvings constant generosity alie victim was the daugh ter in law of old tom chamber at whose liverpool theater mr irvng played in his youth her hubband seemed to be a worthless fellow ft ho left her with seven children to support henry irvine has ever since allowed her one pound sterling a week aiom his private purse which she supplemented by taking as a boarders mr pearson the murder was committed apparently for money by mrs pearsons eona convict fiscer ln law recovering seattle wash jan 24 mrs judge scott the feister in daiv 0 ex president II arrison who waa assaulted by an insano domestic is recovering recover although fiill suffering from the nervous shock the woman red cross li redouble ole its energies new york jan 24 the national armenian relief committee has made an announcement which is in part ai follow s ow that the president of the american national red cross mrs clara barton and her staff have left for turkey the general bork of raisin funds and ying armenian relief committees through the united states will be with redoubled efforts by the national relief committee the president ol 01 this committee is justice brewer of alie supreme court of the united states and the treasurers treasur ers are brown bros co of new york boston and philadelphia in case alie red cros cro s should be prevented arm upon alie work of distribution the coro mittet says it is able to give assurance eliat all alie funds will reach the sufferers suf ferera through responsible agencies telegraphic london the post understands the crown lawyers are unable to find any efferee under En glands lasts for w 11 idt art ja can I 1 byor criminally tried they have becom mended the appointment of a committee of judges to inquire into the whole affair it is probable that a will be appointed to proceed to africa and collect information london the chronicle understands that frederick coring professor of jurisprudence at the university of oxford iras been entrusted with the compiling of the british case in ita legal aspect on the venezuelan boundary we are suye says the chronicle Chro that lord salisbury and bir Chamber Wu will put no obstacles n the way of a venezuelan settlement early life in chicago jan af western association of california pioneer held its annual meeting in this city today after the election of juicers and ad dresses her balance of the afternoon was spent in telling stories of early life in california A combine but mot a pool chicago jan 24 after a two days session behind closed doors officers of more alian thirty railroad systems formed gigantic association in this cita last evening the organization will be known as the central passenger coin and will include all the roads in the territory bounded to buffalo and pittsburg on the east chicago peoria and st louis on the west the grand trunk of canada and Lake and michigan on the north and the ohio river on the south the will have absolute jurisdiction and control oer all passenger af faire in this bis territory and will be en independent of and in no way subsidiary to the presidents joint traffic operation of which the interstate commerce commission is now at tini to enjoin at new york alie headquarters of the new organization will be in chicago from which point all passenger matters in the above territory will be directed the combine is not a pool in any sense ot the word but has been formed for the f agreeing upon and maintaining uniform rates of fare under the agreement signed each road will be subjected to fines for violations of rules catling rates or any oilier infraction ol 01 iti provisions questions which cannot by fettled by the chairman will be referred to arbitration tle differential far principle is recognized by the new agreement which means that tharo will continue to be two classes of roads in aliis territory alie standard and the differential lines burky listens to minister terrall washington jan 24 owing to clift energetic efforts of barton and party will be permitted by the turkish government to distribute relief t the distressed armenians Armen ians alth nh hie red cross will not figure in the work alie news cime to the state department in a cablegram from the minister in which he bays while the port resumes such parmi aaion to the bcd chod it will recognize any kerpon the minister names and approves to distribute relief in the interior ot Turkey provided the turkish authorities aro kept informed what they are doing licenses to bo imposed on mates washington jan 24 A delegation bom lie american association ft masters and pilots of whom captain thomas calaca ot san francisco ia ona addressed the house committee on commerce today in support of the bill of mr loud of california to require second mates on Bea beading vessels to bo |