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Show 1AILY I'TAII STATE PHCTCCRAPHY EXTERMINATE SLOT MACHINES MEETS GREEK APPRECIATIVE LETTER OF A How Foreigners Compromised Their Says the Evil Is Worse Than an demic of Small Difficulties and Got pox. Fined. QUESTION MAIN Epi- To the Utah State Journal: I was glad lu see your very able article on ISSUE the slot machines, and hope you will keep everlastingly at it until this evil is completely exterminated. AT An epidemic of smallpox or lepIn Ogden Is mild compared to the e il results arising from allowing these ination? machines to run wide open. You stated that a capitalists owned nearly all these machines, but failed When Greek meets Greek then cornea to mention that a few years ago tills This ia the correct man had practically nothing, acting as the compromise. description of what has happened in an agent for one or two machines. Seethe case of the brothers Vluhos, who ing the Immense profit and opiiortun-it- y to skin the public he has put in were charged by Moriants, a with holding him up and machine after machine, until now he stealing $125. The scene was chang- has them in every saloon, cigar store ed today from the Sheriff's office to and place of business which will perthe municipal court, with Judge How- mit them; but In some cases the proell presiding. John D. Murphy repre- prietors, seeing the futility of dividing sented the Greeks and Mr. McCart did up large sums on so small an Investment, have put In their own machines the Interpreting work. After much gesticulation one began at a cost of from ISO to $125 each, and to realise that a Quarrel between the will not permit any one else to get three parties was about all that had in on such a valuable proposition. Nothappened at West Weber on Satur- withstanding the fact that this man day night At least that is all that has cut up the intake with the busicould be learned from the Greeks, but ness man, tuking only half, in a few issue bad short years, without large investment doubtless a satisfactory been arranged between them before of brains or cnfltal, he has accumutheir appearance in court A charge lated thousands, being rated as a capof disturbing the peace was proved italist. When Mrs. Corbett was making against James Yiahos and Moriants and each was fined $10 while the trouble for the slot machines this inun brother John was dismissed, as he is could be seen pale and haggard, eagerly watchtng the outcome, not fearsupposed to have been peace-make- r. Attorney Murphy, in arguing the ful that his bread and butter would case, said he thought the sheriff's of- be cut off, but in a frenxy lest the flow fice had been influenced by an Oriental of golden coins Into his well filled imagination In thinking they had a pocket be stopped. The citizens are sensation. Judge Howell asked if he mightier than the mnyor, and by thought the sheriff's office had an Ori- prompt and vigorous measures this ental Imagination. Mr. Murphy re- cancerous growth can be stayed. One will then have been taken in the plied that he did not; that they had step direction towards restoring the right statement in Greek's the good accepted faith, but he believed it all was the fair name of Ogden. I see the Standard thinks it funny outcome of Orientalism. that gamblers are pulled in Salt Lake, that city is advertised as havGOVERNOR SPARKS IN OGDEN saying ing no gamblers. Isnt It a bit queer that here In Ogden they are fined once Nevada Executive Praises This City a month, and the city is advertised as Highly and Decides to being notoriously wide open? Build Here. Hark! Hark! Ogden's a mark; Gamblers are taking the town. Governor John Sparks of Nevada, None in rag and none In tag, well and favorably known In Utuh and But all in velvet gown! especially in Ogden where he has large THOMAS CLIFFORD. Interests, waa seen by a representative of the Journal last evening at the PaUNIVERSITY SUMMER SCHOOL cific hotel. The governor said he had Just recently returned from Texas, where he had spent two months, prin- Training Department Will Be Kept Open for Benefit of cipally in Georgetown and San AnTeachers. tonio and where he had been- laid up with what they call down there yellow Good news to the teachers of the fever, but which he said was nothing Is contained in a circular letter state mofe or less than yellow jaundice of which has been seat by State Supera virulent type. He said he didnt believe there was a genuine case of intendent of Schools Nichols to the The yellow fever In either Texas or Mexi- various county superintendents. announces the that letter regents of co, the reports to the contrary notconsentof have Utah the University withstanding. to the ed departopen keep training The governor Is a warm friend of two weeks schools for ment of the Ogden and said that with the completion of the Moffat, Western Pacific and during the coming summer to enable the teachers throughout the state to Clark roads, Ogden was geographicalthe same. attend ly so situated as to become the most Important railroad center In the InANOTHER DEMOCRAT ELECTED. termountain country. So- well satisfGeorge E. Burbldge, Democrat, has ied Is he of the future growth of this elected to the Salt Lake city been city that he has In serious contemplawhich will make that body council, tion the construction of a large first next admllstration eight the during class hotel; In fact,' he said he had seven Democrats. The and Republicans made up his mind to build It In the near future. He leaves for hla home religious division is Mormons, 8; 7. His exact plurality is In in Reno this evening. doubt According to the returns canvassed by the city council last evenLyceum Theatre. A recanvass this ing It Is eleven. This new iace of amusement will of the fifteenth district may evening open tonight as a first-cla- ss family cut It down to one. theatre, with high-cla- ss vaudeville attractions Edlaona moving pictures and A. W. BROWN Illustrated songs. The array of talent 125 Twenty-firs- t 8trsst, Ogen, Utah engaged by the management la said to Sidewalks. e of the very best, among who are the Cemetery and Lawn Fences, Iron three La Renoa Ornamental Doors. and Richard, Jolly Mae Grating end Baby La Reno, the Iron and etc. Castings. Brass Work, et youngest acro-kIn the world, only five years old; James T. Kelley, Probate and Guardianship Notice. comedian; Lillian M. Massey, soubrette, and Geo. B. Carmult County Clerk or the respeetlve signers fur farther Information. rington, black-fac- e monologue, singer TO CREDITORS, end dancer. The t NOTICK performance wl'l be the District Court of Weber County, flute hourly 7:io, 8:30 end Uh. p. m. the nutter of the estate of GusUf Amler- Matlneea dally, commencing Tuesday afternoon at 8:30 an.l 1:3) p. m. All editors will present rlaims, with vouchers, lie undersigned. A. J. Anderson, st Hants-s- , those who wish to 1'tsh, on or before Mrni-Weher spend a pleasant A. J. ANDERSON, Administrator. our afternoon or , ISOt. evening, can do so oUnlskf A Fiery, Attorneys for Adinlnis- by visiting the Lyceum Theatre. The IV.' Xlth, me, date of first publication. admission will be 10c.; reserved seals Was or Was Not Sheriffs Office fluenced By Oriental Imag- In- fellow-countrym- rosy . - 0 Doctors and h,m no lasting good. Perrrmnl' Salve cured buES? Invaluable for PralnS laceratl eczema .tetter. alt rheum, and nsmlJ?!? diseases Look for on the Package all cheap, worthless counterl Sola J- Gave. Wallace I Cb si5 SfWm. Giddings IIal !." l0U sell yu Wnu- - - tlred ot pent,n me a house on monthly lnstall- HUNTER A KENNEDY. F WFD.NFl A Y. XoYFMliFI! o IN THE DARK, German Professor Says Light Is Net Needed for Making Pictures. The light is not needed for of photographs is a disco try which has boon made by Hr. T. helm Oswald, professor of chemistry In the University of Leipsic. He produces the required changes in the sensitized paper by the use of silver on negatives treated with a solution of peroxide of hydrogen. The presence of silver canal's the elements of the solution to react against each other. In a very short time in those places where there is silver In the negative the solution will disappear; In the other spots remain. This invisible picture is then transferred to gelatine paper and finally developed by Iron sulphate in solution. Gallic acid is then applied and the result is a genuine ink picture. Dr. Oswald declares that in this method the sensitized paper will keep indefinitely and the silver can be used over any number of times. He says the process Is far cheaper and quicker than any now In use, besides requiring no light. By it any design or drawing can be quickly copied. a ilj Boss cMaammp Gaaasscao Are You Getting lfs The peka is burdened with a huge correspondence. The readers of his works write to him for his views upon the most diverse subjects. Mr. Sheldon Is a conscientious man, and few of bis Interrogators find their letters unanswered. Sometimes, indeed, they get replies that take a humorous or an epigrammatic form. A young woman of Buffalo, writing in behalf of a Buffhlo debating club, asked Mr. Sheldon recently for hla spinion of Platonic love. The clergymans answer was: "Platonic love Is, like all other tonics, very exciting. Enables us to show you three times the styles we Ve have had last Xmas. and materials for patterns all that is new in faney work, ami we give free lessons three times a week. Your Eyes ; J 4 Swimmer Makes Record. need help. J Heed the warning 4- 4- - 4- - J give the most help at the least possible price for high grade work. I will RUSHMER - irs SO For the henelit of seliool children will heein Next Saturday ami continued for Five Weeks Only. There is absolutely no charge for the instruction, lict the children begin at once. Inexpensive HANDSOME That wo fool we must have every man aaa it. Ties are made in somewhat larger shapes this season, and the rich and elegant new silk show off to advan- tage.. Don't pass this store Fred M. Nye WRIGHTS. l!30c cr: J - MILLINERY off till Millinery until we move Into our new store. NothOne-thir- JJ pieces for them. INDIAN HEAD WORK is the rap. We have looms, heads, instructions, everythin;. Surprisingly pretty things can he made. Hags anti purses made of heads hrinj; $. to $r0 at retail. Not hard to learn, either. when Tie hunting. Clothier, Haberdasher. 0 A SPECIAL SATURDAY CLASS d c3ocL ing reserved during this great Removal Sale Everything the best and latest style, material and finish for fall and winter wear. BROWNING BROS. CO. In PARISIAN PATTERN HOUSE Mrs. J. A. Toller, Fropr. 2404 Washington Avo., cor. 24th St. OODEN, UTAH Carry the Largest Line of Sporting Goods of Every Description any House in the Country, and Sell at the Lowest Possible Prices. Send for Their Large 154 Page Catalog it Is free. of Subscribe for The State Journal. : ( ; New York Racket Store . The Place to Buy Bargains READ THE LIST OF LOW PRICES NOTIONS. 1 LeHd 1c Envelopes, t MEN8 Stove Hooks Butcher Knives Nut Crackers Can Openers Pie Plates Graters Wash Bluing Lamp Wicks, dos Kitchen Spoons, set Shelf Paper, 14 sheets Gallon Tin Palls Galvanised Tea Kettles Galvanised Dish Pans Muffin Pans FUR 5c 15c 5c 5o ,4c So 1c 5o 5c So 10c 83c 63c 10c At $1.50, are more worth They money, but this is a sample line and will be sold cheaper. Special price for ope week on CORSETS. The 75c. line now sella at 48c; medium or short, and In white, drab or colors. LADIES UNION EUITS; ribbed cotton, fleece lined; perfect fitting; 63c. CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR at low COLLARETTES $1.75, $2.25, 2.45. prices. OVERALL8. Women's Fine Wool hose at 25 eta. eta. Lace Curtains at 48 cts a pair. Brownie Overalls, at 25 cts. Others at 75c, 98c, $1.48 and $1.9$ Men's Rockford Sox, 5c, 7c, 8c and 8c. a pair. Heavy Wool Sox at 15c, 18c and 25c. All new fall patterns and will please Ladies' Hosiery, heavy cotton, at lOcta. a pair. you. UNION-MAD- E With or without bib, fleece-line- 50 d, Dont Forget that this is a Bargain Store. We Haudle the Best Goods and Sell Them Lower than the Other Stores. We Cheerfully Refund Honey if You Are Not Satisfied. . A young Englishman swam across Optician. Lake Neuchatel, a distance of four 4401X Phone 2412 Wash. Ave. and a half miles. In 2 hours 50 444444444 4 4 4 4444444 4 Wa wish we had a telephone hitched to tho ear of ovory man in town, oo that wo could call thorn all hero to seo our Now Fall Nock-wea- r. MENS UNION-MAD- E 8H0ES. We can show you the heat line of $2.00 shoes in Ogden. Viol kid dress Carrier Pigeons on Warships. shoes at $1.98. Heavy bnckie work Experiment! made In the German army with carrier pigeons, having shoe at 98c. High top lace boots, Henderson brand, $3.00. been satisfactory, every warship leav- union-mad- e, ing Kiel or Wllhelmshaven will hereafter carry a consignment of pigeons, Alaskas Export Trade. The export trade from Alaska for four months, ended Oct. 31, 1901, exceeded $20,000,000, and was equal to that from Hawaii for ten months, ending the same date; was three tlmee that of the Philippines, and more than double that of Porto Rico. Will warn you when they - NECKWEAR g he found his renting place, friendship waa hla first disguise, h served to blind my trnstlng eye, ter friendship seeds were sown, if oke to, find Love all my own. isephlne Angell Leo in Brooklyn If Fancy Goods Department Cork-Seari- cork-bearin- weeks. M-vo- youre oinjj to make anythin; for jrifts it's time you nuule a lj;miiiii;. The enlargement of our 1o Pencils 5c all sizes, package alter Pins 10c Safety Pins, 1 dox ...................1o School Dictionaries lOo all sizes Scissors, 1c Ironing Wax 2o .1c Hair Pins, 6 dozen Thimblea 6c roll Crepe Paiier, 1c . Roll Tape KITCHEN 8UPPLIES. 1c Needles, package 1c 1c Tea Strainers Basting Thread 2c Biscuit Cutters 3 5c dox Pearl Buttons, 5e Egg Whip Talcom Powder, can Cake Turners 4c 3o Kid Curlers, package 5o Knives Chopping 5c Curling Irons So Knives New Tree. Paring 1c Potato Tape Measures Mashers 5o A new klntf of tree, Photo Frames, each 10c Tin Cups 4e which la expected to prove of much commercial value, baa been discovered recently in Nicaragua, whence considerable quantities of the bark are WOMEN'S A CHILDRENS CLOAK8. MEN'S, WOMENS AND CHIDREN8 We show the latest styles In Cloaks, 8HOES. already ' being shipped to the United States. It is called the Anona, close- and the prices are low, very low, comHenderson's Little Red Schooihouae ly resembling the ordinary cotton- pared with others high prices. Shoes water the for children are the best made. 1 and 8 to CLOAKS grows along CHILDREN'S wood, Age courses. yrs, sell at 94c, $1.00, $1.25, $2.00, etc. Every pair Is warranted and will give A special line of Sample Coats at satisfaction. Loves Coming. $1.50. All the latest styles. Love, true Love, did wend his way LADIES SKIRTS We offer at 98c, WOMEN'S DRESS SHOES In all Into my heart on a certain day, $1.25, $1.58, 81.75, $2.25 and $3.00. And there he made his home. the best leathers, latest styles, with So ely woe he that when he came BLACK SATEEN. UNDERSKIRTS I scarce did know him then by name; At low prices, 49c, 75c, $8c, $1.25, or without extension soles. He stayed, nor cared to roam. Prices, $1.38 and $1.98. $1.39, $1.50, $1.65, $1.87, $1.98, $2.25. of him then I saw no trace, Age Averages. Here la an estimate of the average age attained by men in various European countries: Norway and Sweden head the list with 50 years. Then comes England with 45 years, France Prussia 39, Wurtemberg 88, Bar 44, varla and other parts of Germany 36. In Austria and Spain the inhabitants have the shortest lives, the average age being only 33. not VKUY far off. At unit Old, Old Story. Once upon a time there waa a lovesick frog who would go; so he dusted off hla green coat and proceeded to call upon a giddy young frogeas who dwelled in Puddleville. After swapping some small talk and exchanging weather vlewa he finally got down to business and asked her to double up with him as his leading lady for the purposes of doing a life stunt on the continuous circuit And what if I should refuse? queried the tantalizing female, after the manner peculiar to her aez. Then, darling," replied hla frog-shithere la nothing left for me to do but croak. Moral And bo they were married and lived unhappily ever after. Chicago News. An Exciting Tonic. Rev. Charles M. Sheldon of To- il Ready for Xmas? Popes Rarely Preach Sermons. Preaching is greatly favored by the new pope, and his sermons In St. Marks have been a notable feature of hla work In Venice. But as supreme pontiff Plus X. is traditionally debarred from occupying the pulpit. In the last four centuries only one sermon has been preached by a pope, and then merely as a stop-gaIt was Pius IX. who thus defied precedent. On Jan. 13, 1847, Padre Ventura, an eloquest friar, waa to pleach at the Church of Santa Andrea, where a large congregation asseniblod. But the preacher did not appear, and the people, were about to go away disappointed when the belfry bell rang cut and the pope entered the church. To the amazement of all he proceeded to the pulpit and delivered a sermon waa waa pronuonced a simple, plain, In more than 300 good discourse yeara this la the only papel sermon. to be released at varying distances from tha land stations. Curtd of Piles After 40 Yesre. forriC-i?-a-n-ej- r ?? Geneva, Oh had - UHTIXAI.. an - H, -- NEW YORK RACKET STORE |