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Slate Pencils, Four For Screen Door nooks Drawer Pulls Picture Nails Picture Hooks Tea Spoons . isittiaiiii . 0 0 0 401 The New York Racket Store Undersells Em All NEW SPANISH MINISTER. Does Net Think Dewey Wen by , "Divine Aid." Washington. Kerch ."My mission to ihf rutted States U to help cement new ties of friendship, nld Ben or IVm Ramon Pine, the new Spanish minister, In in Interview. "1 have not com here to remind the American government that It defeated ua, hm to help both conntrlea to live down the unpleaaant paat." When hla mention waa called to a recent communication Admiral Dewey aiMreaeed to a correepondeet in whiefT the here of Manila bay said that he had won hi victory by "Divine nld, Senor Pina laid: "Please do not consider me Irreverent. hut If Admiral Dewey won hla victory ever our navy la Manila bay hr Divine aid, I think It must have lien the God of War the aid that Iron gave him In conquering wood. Senor Pint said that hla country had prospered since the wnr and la umated that defeat by America bal It caused developed Into a benefit. the people to awaken to the realisation, he eakf, "that they must be np and doing to keep pace with the times, particularly with American progress. Following this, both political .and Commercial conditions have greatly Improved." Ben or Pina la tbe first Spanish minister at ,Waahlngtoa since Use retirement of Renor Ojeda In IMS. Blnoe then the legation baa been la charge of Louis Pastor, first secr- ete, Pabat Blue Ribbon Beer on draft at 344 25th 8t. J, W. McKennas, WILL IMPROVE i. AGRICULTURE. Madrid, March S. King Alfonso la fostering a society of private land owners, whose object It will be to bring general agriculture In Spain under more modern methods Improved machinery of the latent, pat. tern la to ba Imported. SEEBS Garden Seeds ! , stock. No old seeds left over. See us before you' purchase One package 6f Stock Food with every $2.50 you spend with us. 2572 Washington Ave. 1007. 7 ob- servations. I have noticed here at the factory and at acme conventions 1 have recently attended that some of our sales agents and salesmen seem to be what 1 consider an important matter; that la. their personal appearance. 1 have been aorry to see u few uf these men appear slovenly; their clothes were not those uf a prosperous salesman; their linen waa .lled; sumo were nnaosven; they looked aa If their checks had stopped some time TEACHERS TO BE CALLED DOWN man. "A tattered shirt may cover au honest heart" Is an old proverb and It la not untrue. But It la misleading. Too may know that you have goad qualities, but how does the man you have never neon before know It? Ha sues only the tattered shirt and the bo MM. It la mors economical to dress well than to dress poorly. Why hide good abilities under poor clothe and Milled linen? It ia Just like putting an electric light wire In n bulb made of smoked glass. If you built a $5,000 house you wouldnt consider It finished when the carpenters were through, would you? No; you would dross that Jiouaa la tha beat paint you could buy. And you would renew the dresa every year. Appearance la a fixable bualneas asset. Large lot, 4 room frame, on Lot 60x163 ft., on Jeff., near bench $3,000 $600 23th st Lot 84x163 ft., small house, 3 room frame. acre fine $1,600 fruit oa 12th street ..$2,000 41x132 feet on Madison, near 1-- 2 2th st 7 room, frame, large lot, on North Wash $2,250 6 room modern, brick, large lot, on Adams $2,500 south Wash, 6 room frame, lot 92x110 ft. . . . $2,250 5 room frame, south Wash., lot 132x330 ft $3,500 At a meeting of tha state board of education hold la Salt Lake Friday afternoon, Bupt. Allison, who ia a member, attended to assist In granting If you have property to Bell state certificates to Vtah teachers. A number war approred of by the board LIST it with us. and another session will ba called to consider many more, a number of ROTH PIIOXEK 76. which hare been applied for by local teachers. A state certificate entitled the holder to teach In any of the public school in the state without taking an examination. An important matter before the board was made public this morning Ing advantage of the low colonist retee from various points east and are aese and la of such widespread Interest to lj all going to tho coast. pedagogues la the slate that tha final It touk three sections of No. 8 In action of tha board will be awaited with Interest. It roncerns the conrarry the passengers and wheu the last section pulled out many had to tracts that are required by city boards aa a 'guarantee that teachers stand, so crowded wee the cere. will keep their engagements through a school year. Several cases have ANTI JAPANESE LEGISLATION. come to the attention of the board thla 'H " winter wherein the signers of the conCalifornia Plane to Exclude the Jape tracts have left, without a moment's From Schools, notice, for other and more profitable fields, thereby ceasing inconvenience Rsrramente, Cal, Merck I.1The and not a little embarrassment to the Inst night unanimously paeaed senate ' TRAINS CROWDED THREE WITH school boards that first employed two bills bearing on tho Japanese COLONISTS. THE them. To guard against this unprofea-atona- l One bill by Senator Wolfe question. conduct, it waa derided In yeslimits the ago of ndmltinnco of all terday's meeting to revoke the certifichildren whoa Brat entering primary cate of any teacher who. In the future, Not Seating Room In the Long Trains schools to ten yean, except with tho leave a school - .without the proper For tho Peopl In tho Rush consent of nuporlntenduote of schools, and required notice. to tho Coast ... boards of education and boards of trusTwo teacher were summoned to aptees who may grant, older chlldrea the the meetbefore next Its hoard nt pear privilege of' entering primary grade to show causa certifitheir why ing One nt the crowds of emi- for the first time. The bill applies cates should not be taken away from grants that haslargest through Ogden with equal force to oil children regardpassed them. for some lime wept out on No. 8 less of color or race, and amends the is case One that of a teacher who These people are tak- - pmient statute authorising tho ee- left Friday night and commenced Mon- yesterday. day morning to teach In an entirely r new nnd distant district. There baa been no case of thla kind among tho teachers of Ogden, but several have coma close to tho danger point. THOUSANDS ARE DOING Cabinets are the clothes of our registers. Our machine! would worn Just aa well In cheaper and leu beautiful cabinets, but every one of yon knows they wouldnt sell Just as well. Think of our factory. Why la It so lieautlful? Why do so many people coma to au tt? Partly because wa Our have droned It np properly. buildings are no better than some others; they coat so more. But wa have made them look better, have increased their commercial valna by putting tha right kind of a dress on them. And we hup the lawns shaved and the trees trimmed and everything else c'.un and nest. Doesn't It aeem a little ineoiulatrnt a man who hasn't enough a; stem In hla personal affairs to keep hla face shaved, hla handa manicured and hla clothe brushed and pressed to pose aa a "systems expert? Bystem, like charity, ought to begin at horns. I believe many of our men nrs standing In their own light In this matter. a If your appearance givei a mi prejudice against you, tt probably coats you a sslo and so cuts down your oommlsiuna. A good man only looks the better In good clothes. Now by this I do not mean to encourage extravagant drua. It la not a question of how many clothes you have, but of what kind nnd how you take care of them. If you were going to apply for a fine position yon would bo very careful of your appearance. You apply for fine orders every day. Please take all of this in tho aamo spirit I mean It. I would not offendn any man about hla personal appear-aos; nor would I become personal about such a matter. Tho business has changed la tha laat few years. You are now systems experts; you are telling machines for $700 nnd $800, nnd tt Is aa Important for you to dresa well, appear nat,' and make a good lmpruaalon as tt waa necessary for ua to Improve the functions of our machines. I am telling you this for youi own pood, becaaae a P. P. would never tell tt to you. He may not like your personal appearance; he may Judge from your slothes that you arc not systematic and that yon surely cannot do for him what you claim; yet ha does not tell you act That may ba one real reason why he turna you down, nnd yet tt la too delicate a thing for him to tall you. It really seema as though It should be unnecessary to print anything ot this kind, but I know from experience that men get carries about their personal appearance, nnd unless tome-ontells them about tt nnd it la a delicate thing to do they do not correct tbe bad habit It certainly goes without saying that no asleaman coming In contact, with people every day hLould fall to be cleanly shaven, have clean linen and have bit abort aklned. Sincerely yours, fr WEST . J. Pnbot Blue Ribbon Beer on draft nt W. McKenna's, 344 35th Bt. IN DISTRICT COURT Yesterday was motion nnd probate day In tho district oourt. At tho morning session Judge Howell disposed of the following cases: Estate of Margaret Bavills, deceased. Petition for appointment as administratrix. Granted? Hood $100, Estate of Abner Davison, deceased. Petition for approval, allowance and net t lenient final account Granted. Estate of Thomaa Keogh, deceased. Petition for probate of will. Granted. Bond, $1,000 41x132 feet on 27th, near Madison $800 30x197 feet on 12th, near Wash $600 62x163 feet on 28th'. . . .$750 2 lots cor. 29th and Madi-so- ................. u $lo0 lots iu Central Park Good Addition $75 to $250 Lots in all parts of city, cheap and terms. tabllahment of oopamte schools for Asiatics and Indians by Including foe words "Japan." The other bill passed the senate without n dleasntlng vote. It la by Senator Konrue nnd provides for tho expression of the will sad sentiment of the voters of California nt the next election on the question of Asiatic immigration. A pise la provided oa the ballot where voters ran vote tor or again et "Asiatic Immigration." LAKE SHORE TO INCREABE WAGES Clevelantd, March 9. An agreement was ranched between Assistant General Manager D. C. Moon at tho Lake Shore railroad and Warns 8. Stone, grand chief of tbe Brotherhood of Locomotive Bnglnoora, respecting wages of engineers on the Lake Shore. The agreement, which la to he submitted to n committee for ratification Monday, provides for Increases ranging from 19 to 18 per cent. Right Goods Right Place . .he Right Price Arc $30,0(10. Batata of Naomi Jamea, deceased. Petition for appointment of administrator. Granted. Bond $4,000. Estate of John White. Petition for confirmation of enlo of real estate. Granted. Estate of Diana Hsrrick, deceased. Petition for appointment of I. L. Clark Granted. Bond, aa administrator. Mighty Factors the butine world and three which we want to bring before tbe public. We think we can demonstrate them. Come in and lr-- ua show you the OSBORNE spring tooth, rid Jug barrow. It's a leader. in $200. Estate of Bamuel B. Wlllia, deceasPetition for confirmation of sals of real estate. Granted. Estate of Christian Anderson, deceased. Petition for approval, allowance and settlement final ancounL Granted. Estate of Mathias Gilllt. deceased. Petition for family allowance. Taken nnder advisement. Estate and guardianship of Frank Loeee. Incompetent. Petition for family allowance. Taken under advisement. Estate of Frank Neesley, deceased. Petition for letters of administration. ed. t as for reputation yon cant find any plow either hand or ulky with a better one than tbe 8YHACU6E. It featured in favor of tbe fanners pocket book are proving it to be the favorite. 'And Continued. Rotate of Elisabeth W. Douglas, deceased. Petition for order of sale. Taken under advlnement. Estate of Morgan Powell, deceased. Petition for order of sale. .Granted. JEWEL .Store and Range need no recommend. They are fuel Barer. Ask your neighbor who baa one. ONE TRAINTAKEN OFF The famous Loa Angeles limited running between Chicago nnd Ogden have been announced as being annulled, beginning with next Monday, March 11th. The Los Argeles limited, east and went, were the fostrat and flneat trains upon the Overland system nndn were the "brag trains of the Ilorrl-narailroads. The trains were inaugurated December, 1905, and were patronized by a wealthy class of through passengers only. trains, In the complaint drawn up by Attorney A. G. Horn, Thoms England oiher farmers of Plain and fifty-fivCity are plalatlffa. It ia alleged that durdlng the summer of 1905, the Ogden Waterworks company, through Its waterway in tbe canyon, diverted water which belonged to tho plaintiff and used It to fill Its reservoir nt the That In au font of the mountain. HEARST SERIOUSLY ILL. doing what little water that flowed down Ogden river wa diverted from New York. March I. William R. the canal which supplies tha farmers Hearat la seriously 111 at hla home, of Plain City, thereby canning a fam- according to an announcement today ine that resulted damaglngly for at nnd hi for some time agriculturists. Each one, to come have been cancelled. The least fifty-aiH la alleged, sustained losses vgrytng Illness was made known when from 950 to 91J09 on account of Im- tbe fourteenth assembly district scanty yields. The Broolslvn Independence league club mature crcya total sum sued for Is 923,600. cancelled a meeting at which he was Should the eee be decided In favor to have spoken. Mr. Hearat recently of the water nsers, another action contracted a severe cold. e sere farm. North Washington ave., on strvrt rar line; full water right and brick house. Ideal location and a $3,600 bargain 10 acres good land, 5 acres fruit, 6 room house, good water right, a bargain Kelly & Herrick slovenly appearance. And ho Judges you nt once by what Ac- LOTS. RESIDENCES. $3,500 S 10 acres, clone in, good improvements, full water right FOR FAILING TO LIVE UF TO stock and inackiuery with THEIR CONTRACTS. farm $3,230 10 acres,, small bonne, fine location for chicken ranch State Certificates Will Ba Taken From Those Who Disregard or orchard ...$1,300 Their Obligations. 80 acres, good land, water and Improvements ..$6,000 for your consideration: A man who has a 750 cash register to soli ought to dress like a f 750 sales- General Manager. FARMS. V ago. It la false economy to save money on your personal appearance. It pays to buy good clothes and guod linen. A salesman's personal appearance Is one of his biggest assets, because Invariably whea you approach a man he sixes you up as you appear to him; when you leave him he sixes you up us you are. I submit ibis very plain proposition HUGH CHALMERS, And It Wifi Make You Money company nnd the plaintiff. It ia claimed that rexi.U-n-i jf Plain City have a prior right to the use of tha water which supplies the waterworks system, and during eras n f low water bare a firi right to whatever water flows in the stream. mean these a personal criticisms st uf anyone, but merely ns geneial x t. 10, Ogden Property will be brought ajin nv ibe coiipany to prevent tt from ever xg.iu interfering with the water uf ih,- river when there ia nut ruuugh fur both the To Mambara of the American Selling Force: 1 dislike very much to aay anything on the subject of the personal appearance of any mao, but a our company has always believed in being frank and honest with Its people, 1 take the liberty of mentioning a few things 1 have noticed recently, i do For the Less of Crops Caused by tion of Water Company. FREEI MARCIT BUY I Clothes Do Not Make the Man But I They Go a Long Way Toward I Making the Salesman. FARMERS WART DAMAGES Our line of Groceries is always nice and fresh. See ua for Hay, Grain, Stock and Poultry Food. ST'NDAY, GOOD APPEARANCE e that are sure to grow. All seeds sent out from this store are new OGDEN. TTAII. EXAMINER: enrti edl-tcr- 'n We Will Treat You Right Burton Implement Co. 2312-1- 6 J1 e- -e - Washington Ave. -- .J'WW'Bl . .1IB.W.I.. SOWMnB |