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Show KAII.Y VTAll THE RIGHTS OF fur him to c. ivic I in iitvtpu lint were taugl.t :.i While ihe par ental intluvine v,,s jv, isl;l wl, riv;il guo.1 still the p.. ik.-that it was not supreme, amt ii, spite of the in- r THE CITIZEN llueiu of the p;1...I:I. l1)s 1Uij OgdtMi were being edu.-atein the !TATK Jol'UN'AU IMPOSSIBLE FOB N'oYKMP.Kl! .MONDAY, ffBBB liHc! Hi, mama mmmmnm mwi maxmamoem m i Hows Your Bedding Supply? PLAYER TO WIN itl ways of evil; despising the nol.l,adiantages of the schools entirely, or to the mental DISCOURSES WRIGHT C. development the schools afforded, they SLOT MACHINES ARE A REV ORA were adding elements to ON ABOVE SUBJECT. "SURE THING GAME. depravity which made them a greater menace to society than if they were not so well Condemns the Immoralities of tho City educated. Money Thrown Away With No Chsncs and Holds tho Administration for Any But Bad If the business and educational interAccountable. ' Fortune. ests protest against our places of immorality our religious interests ought The Rights of Citlicnship was the to raise a cry that would reach heaven. is going Play inn slot Immoralities might exist In Ogden by g against the surest of nubjeit chosen by the Rev. Ora C. the games. permission of the city authorities, As has been in the the at discourse his already explained for evening Wright but by the grace of God the city called conso the are machines Journal, the Baptist congregation New Jerusalem would have none of meeting of structed to for lose that them continulast night There was a large atten- them. He wished to be fair and patient ally is an impossibility. Of course they dance and the sermon was listened to but the time had come when he bedo lose occasionally and the young man with close attention. lieved the Christian pulpit should do may make r small winning, and right In the course of his sermon Mr. all it could to arouse the public conscilies one element of the evil and there two weeks ence. Wright said, in part that the danger. Once let a player, at any ago he spoke on the duties of cltlsen-shiCommenting upon his sermon of two game, win and he is sure to continue In Speaking that night some weeks ago, the Standard said he laid the hope of further adding to his gains. thoughts on the rights of citizenship the blame for the conditions upon the him play long enough and his winhe disclaimed any motive of partisanMormons. He did not say that, and, and ul! he has in his pockets will nings was given with the manuscript before him, the ship. The former address into the machine. And then he will go before the city election and may have writer of that editorial had no right to continue to play. lie will borrow seemed to flavor of political bearings; bring such an accusation. He held that to He money lias lost his money play. but If it did it was simply incidental the responsibility lay In a measure in the machitte, and he believes that by to the statements of fundamental prin- with the early Influence of and numbers continuing to play he may win it back. ciples. Now that the election was over and as he held the Mormons responsiHe is behind and he tries to get even his remarks could only refer to the ad- ble In that measure so did he hold all and In the process he "goes broke. ministration, and at the outset he dis- the other citizens responsible, proporA young man plays the slot nuichine claimed any intention to antagonize; tionately to their numbers, and morefor a drink or cigar, lie plays his but on the contrary, he pledged him- over, he held the present city adminIn nickels and loses. He exquarter self to assist any honest effort made istration responsible in the measure unolher pends quarter In nickels and to enforce the laws regulating crime that men who have taken vows to exe- he win a drink or cigar at a cost may and making for the material and moral cute the laws are expected to he held of half a dollar. The amount of profit Interests of the city, and not only did accountable. on the transaction is too evident to rehe pledge himself but he affirmed that quire explanation. He may play the It was the duty of the citizen to partiSALT LAKE BRIEFS. machine that pays in cash, nickels nnd cipate In the city's welfare and do all quarters, and once he is ensnared he he could to secure the higher develExciting times are expected at the will never break away. He becomes opment of the city In righteousness. University of Utah this week owing Just as infatuated, Just as entranced His first point was that the city Is to a factional fight which Is on over as do players at rouge et noir in Mona corporation and, therefore, the rights the election of officers for the student te Carla The fascination Is strong, and duties devolve upon all. He took as body. his hopes of winning are high but his Illustration the case of a hundred peoThree Commercial street gambling chances are small. Indeed. ple who gathered together to form a houses were raided Saturday night and The writer has many times seen a corporation, that assembly being com- fifteen men wbo were found In the man play the machine an hour and at posed of the rich and the poor, educat- Joints were taken to the police station. the end he would invariably "quit ed and illiterate. The duties of citizenHenry C. Lydlard, chief clerk of the loser. He may go broke and curse his ship devolved upon all equally and in Chicago & Northwestern railroad of- luck, but he never stops to consider the choice of executive officers they fices, has been promoted to the position that he bas been "up against It, that must select the best men available. of traveling agent of the Northwestern, he has been trying to beat something The reason for such an organization with headquarters In Pittsburg, Pa. He which has been manufactured accordwas three-folbetter business ad- will be succeeded In Salt Lake temporso that he can not a to rule given ing vantages, better educational opportunitarily by J. H. Manderfield, traveling beat it. ies, and better religious privileges. agent of the road. The machine is manifestly unfair. Such an organisation would guarantee The health report for Salt Lake It Is worse than a brace game. Take those rights, and as In the beginning shows that typhoid fever Is again inthe "Dewey machine as an example. of the corporate life of the organiza- creasing. During the week there were There are two pictures of the hero of tion, the management of affairs was thirteen typhoid cases reported, nine Manila on the machine, and if you play entrusted to the most capable men, so more than for the previous' week. yopr nickel on the Admiral and win should It be when the city had grown you are paid forty to one, or. In other to 20,000 or 20,000 of population. As INDICTMENTS FOUND. words, you win two dollars. That is at the beginning all citizens had equal long odds. But between the two picrights, so now a city of thousands Pour of the five Indictments found tures of Dewey there are a hundred should be guaranteed equal rights. Be- by the federal grand Jury In Salt Lake marks which pay two for cause a city Incensed in size that was last week have been made public. one, and so on, but more often nothing no reason why It should get more mean, Among those indicted Is H. B. Mes- for one. So with your nickel on "Dewor that the men and women of It should senger of Ogden, who is charged with ey your chances are fifty to one. That degenerate; and he asserted that it was having forged the name of W. A. Hud-lIs also long odds, but against the the right of the citizens of Ogden today to a money order for 9.60. player. to enjoy all the advantages of business John A. Peterson was Indicted for Notwithstanding all these facts the prosperity, of education and religious violation of section 5480, revised stat- machines are played by thousands utes of the United States, In having dally. Although they well know the nrlvilege. A corporation has no right to take conducted a correspondence swindle. long odds against them men will confrom the people the money for taxes Peterson is said to have advertised for tinue to contribute to the Insatiable without giving them In return the men to act as detectives and to have octopus. The machines are there. He benefits equal to the money received. promised them $4 a day, first demand- Is tempted and he falls. It Is a habit The citizens asked a reasonable secu- ing fS for an "outfit that grows like a cancer. A man can, J. W. Watson worked through news- and will, in an hour's time, "sluiT oil rity against robbers, fires and other dangers of loss and In this connection paper advertisements calling for ranch a week's wages ne paid a tribute to the local fire de- hands. He is charged with swindling in a machine, and curse his misfortune, partment Business intersts demand- applicants out of 15 each on a proiplse but he will go back again ed improvements In keeping with the of work at $50 per month. and again. The same man could not dignity of the corporation. In Ogden Robert Pragg was indicted for pass- be induced to stake a quarter on the this was not so. A city of first class ing and having in his possession counbut a dollar on the machine business developments and command- terfeit money. Is easy. You have the effect, you know ing interstate recognition as Ogden the cause and the power to remove Is, it Is far behind other towns of equal IDAHO SUGAR FACTORIES. the 'cause and the power to remove the importance In Improvements, and while tempetatlon is In your hands. he did not assume to be able to place The factory at Idaho Falls which the blame he could not but lament the starts up on Monday evening or TuesWondsrful Nsrvs. deplorable conditions. day morning will run till the end of Is displayed by many a man endurThe factory at Garland, Passing from the interests of the January. pains of accidental cuts, wounds business men the speaker then referred which starts up on the 20th, will run ing bruises, burns, scalds, sore feet or stiff But theres no need for it. to the educational rights of the citi- about forty days. The excavation for Joints. Bucklens Arnica Salve wrlU kill the zens. While Idaho, City, new at to be the Sugar factory they had much pain and cure the trouble. Its the best Proud of still the schools could be im- to be built by the Preemont County salve on earth for pies, too. 25c at J. Driver, druggist. proved. Over the portal of the public Sugar company, 1s now being dug, and Jesse the within library were the words fraught with the corner stone will be laid Misses Its Purpose. . a great "In the education next few weeks. meaning: The entomologists government of Its people lies the safety of the rethroughout the United States have Woodmsn of ths World. public. In this connection he asserted for some time been experimenting that the political pull should have no You are earnestly requested to at- with for the exterminaInfluence In educational affairs nor tend the funeral of neighbor W. C. Insects. It has been found, of tion should religious favoritism Influence Channel on Tuesday afternoon,Novem-be- r however, that the useful rather than the choice of teachers or administration 17th. Services at residence, 658 harmful Insects are lured to death. Memof the schools. The noxious species, such as the plum Religious Interests did Washington avenue at 2 p. m. not demand church favoritism. bers meet at the hall at 1 p. m. with curculo, bee moth, chinch bug and Will take buffalo tree hopper, are rarely found He then asked the question, If th badge and white gloves. In the traps. business, educational and religious street cars. E. AUTH, Clerk. rights had been guaranteed as the citl-e- n would reasonably expect and anMany New Monuments No fewer than fourteen new nionu swered that he did not think that they NOTICE. ments are soon to be added to Berhad. The chief robbers of these Notice Is hereby given that there rights lins park, the Tiergarten. Among od been the immoralities of the stockholders the city. will he a meeting of He mentioned the business interests of the Weber Canal Water Co. at tho the men to be commemorated are Moltke, Boon, Wagner, first, because they were of least Im- office of the secretary, 149 83rd street, (one monument), Helmportance; but there was not a legiti- Ogden. Utah, at 11 a. m on Monday, holtz, Zeller and Blumenthal. When electmate business In the these are completed the Tiergarten city, but what had Dec. 7, 1903, for the purpose of transactsuffered through the expenditure of and will have 150 monuments. of directors board a ing come as money for whisky, In gambling or for may business ing such other other nameless debaucheries. before them. Old Subject of Argument and fines might diminish taxes, JOB PINGREE, President The practice that so many of our though he doubted that proposition; children have of studying at home but they did not Increase the volume D- - H. ENSIGN. Secy. after school hours Is not a good one. of business In a has firm our 15 years In the past They need that time for rest and community. While he Is no way attempted to decry the pow-- r made nearly 1.000 loans In Ogden and recreation. The body heeds educatfor good that the home Influence northern Utah, placing nearly 11.000,-00- 0 ing not less than the brain, and there mental deas,he averred that it was the on real estate security. We can can be no strong, healthy duty of a corresponding velopment without the parent to make the community In get you a loan If you want It ono. Los Angeles Times physical hlch the child Is a citizen a fit 4k KENNEDT. HUNTER place - inat-hiiir- This dialler in tin weather falls for more lhihlmi. havent it in the house, uivhae, ami cant he 0 If you et it now. Prices are hasetl on last years lower. Our new ileartinent offers you a 0 ivat vanctv. s sure-tliin- p. It THE BLACK SILK SALE I No Silk Sale of ours ami wovc hail some remarkable ones has been more satisfactory to customers than this. It is an offering of splendid Silks, full widths, brilliant blacks, ami satisfactory qualities. It will amply pay you to buy now, even for future needs. W o 0 .WRIGHTS L DC DC J) The Place to Buy Bargains READ THE LIST OF LOW PRICES ed er hard-earn- high-car- D CZZDC New York Racket Store d: varl-color- DOC DC w d, trap-lantern- ed NOTIONS. Paper Pins Safety Pins, 1 dos Ironing Wax Thimbles Roll Tape Needles, package Basting Thread Pearl Buttons, 2 dos Talcom Powder, can Kid Curlers, package Curling Irone Tape Measures Photo Frames, each Lead Pencils Is Envelopes, all sizes, package 1o School Dictionaries Is Sclzsors, all slses Hair Pins, 6 dosen Crepe Paper, roll 1o KITCHEN 8UPPLIE8. 1o Tea Strainers 1o Biscuit Cutters 5o 5c Egg Whips Cake Turners 3o Knives .... .... 5e Chopping Knives Paring 1o Potato Mashers 10o Tin Cups 1o So shoe union-mad- at 98a e, High top lace boots, Henderson brand, $3.00. So ...15o Butcher Knives Crackers Openers Pie Plates Craters Wash Bluing Lamp Wicks, dos Kitchen Spoons, set Shelf Paper, 24 sheets Gallon Tin Pails Galvanized Tea KetUes Galvanized Dish Pans 10e Nut lOo Can .2o 6o ... 1c 2o 3o 4o ,5o So So 4e Muffin WOMENS & CHILDRENS CLOAKS. MEN8, WOMEN'8 AND CHIDREN8 8HOE8. We show the latest styles In Cloaks, and the prices are low, very low, comHenderson's Little Red Suhoolhouse pared with others high prices. Shoes for children are the best made. CHILDREN'S CLOAKS Age 1 to 6 etc. Every pair Is warranted and will give yrs, sell at 94c, $1.00, $1.25, 82.00, A special line of Sample Coate at satisfaction. $1.50. All the latest styles. T.AniKH' SKIRTS We offer at 98c, WOMEN'S DRESS SHOES In all $1.25, $1.$8, $1.75, $2.25 and $3.00. the best leathers, latest styles, with BLACK SATEEN UNDERSKIRTS or extension soles. without Prices, At low prices, 49c, 75c, 98c, 81.25, $1.89,' $2.25. $1.50, $L9S, $L65, $1.87, $1.38 and $1.98. SHOES. MENS UNION-MAD- E We can show you the best line of $2.00 shoes in Ogden. Vlcl kid dress shoes at $1.98. Heavy buckle work Stove Hooks FUR t.5o So 4o So 1o So 5o So 10o 83c 63o 10c Pans COLLARETTES At SL50, They are worth more money, but this la a sample line and will be sold cheaper. Specliil price for one week on CORSETS. The 75c. line now sells at 48c; medium or short, and In white, drab or colors. LADIES' UNION SUITS; ribbed cotton, fleece lined; perfect fitting; 63c. CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR at low prices. $1.75, $2.25, 2.45. Womens Fine Wool hose at 23 eta Lace Curtains at 48 eta a pair. Brownie Over&lla at 25 Others at 75a 98c, $L48 and $1.98 Men's Rockford Sox, 6a 7c, 8c and 9a a pair. Heavy Wool Sox at 15a 18c and 25a new fall patterns and will please All Ladles' Hosiery, heavy cotton, at lOcta a pair. you. MENS UNION-MAD- E With or without bib, fleece-line- OVERALLS. eta eta 50 d, s Dont Forget that this is a Bargain Store. We Handle the Best Goods and Sell Them Lower than the Other Stores. We Cheerfully Refund Honey if You Are Not Satisfied. NEW YORK RACKET STORE Ll-ce- ns 22 i "CLASSIFIED ADS. In The Journal are Result Getters--Nu- ff Sed. j a |