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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL OGDEN, UTAH. FRANK J. CANNON. EDITOR. ARE ALL OF HIS PEOPLE SACRIFICED ? UTAH Senator Smoots own declarbe unseated, any member if shall he ation that of the Mormon church may also be unseated. RE TARIFF PROTECTED TRUSTS . NOVEMBER DELINQUENT NOTICE. Mail Carrier Thought Advertising Waa Being Carried to Excess. Yea," said the rural mall carrier, I believe that advertising pays, and all th'it; but some people overindulge in it. Now there is a Mr. Wbooper, the rich city man, who owns the new IDLE HOUR DUCK CLUB, of principal place of business, Ogler Utah. There are delinquent upon th p,;. lowing described stock, on account or an assessment levied on the 3d duy of September, 190S, the several amount,, set opposite the names of the respM. tlve shareholders, aa follows: No. of No. of Boys house calls it his country residence down the Brownsville road. It's on my route, you know.' Mr. Whooper made his money selling a corn salve he Invented: and hes got a nice place out there. Ill say that certainly, but it's spoiled for me. What's the matter with it? asked the postmaster. Well, you know I had mall to deliver there this morning, the first mall since the Wlioopers arrived yesterday. And what do you think? On a big rug at the front door there was the world salve In letters a foot long. Advertising corn cure, and on a foot wiper In front of his own door, too! Im disgusted. ' Oh, you pronounce the word It has wrong," said the postmaster. two syllables, and is Latin, and .' At a sounds something like portal It means welcome. " I dont care. It's too suggestive, thats what It Is. asserted the carrier, as be turned to the ice water tank. New York Times. A proof that the tariff is not necessary for Morof the member If I am unseated any the steel producers of this country and that mon church may be unseated because he is a its only present purpose is to filch money from Mormon. the business of the consumer, is found in the interfrom the are words The foregoing1 revelations made by the former private secreview given out yesterday by Senator Reed tary of Andrew Carnegie, who has recently in the Salt and in Smoot reported Washington riven out letters from some of the steel magLake papers. If the utterance is a correct nates. Among them is one written by Gusstatement of the issue, the people of Utah are tave Schwab to II. C. Frick, in which the As to the future, statements occur: brought face to face with the awful conseSento election the Smoots of Reed most even on low prices, I am quences sanguine. I ate of theUnited States, To gratify the worldly enow positively that England cannot produce ambition of one man already holding eternal oig iron at the actual cost for less than $11.50 dignities the political rights of every Mor- ier ton, even allowing no profit on raw matermon have been put in jeopardy. If the whole ial, and cannot put pig iron into a rail with Mormon people are thus to be immolated, was their most efficient works for less than $7.50 a there ever more insensate sacrifice? ;on. This would make rails at net cost to The country at large had not disputed the them at $19. We can sell at this price and South African Governments. political rights of members of the Mormon ship abroad so as to net us $16 at works for A recent number of the Boer newsH. of Roberts, oreign business, nearly as good as home busi- paper, Ons Land, contains an article church. In the case Brigham exbeen had that distinguished gentleman the experiences of a Boer ness has been. What is true of rails is equally describing went to German Southwest Afwho cluded from Congress unconstitutionally, as :rue of other steel products. As a result of rica in 1901 to settle there. The moral is believed but solely on the ground of his his we are of the country, he writes, going to control the steel business condllion serious. Most of the Germans have is Morof a the and right polygamous relations; of the world. You know we can make rails negro wives. To find a German In mon as such was never brought into the disor less than $12 per ton, leaving a nice mar- the country districts, he says, with a At a baptism pute. Following the precedent in the Roberts gin on foreign business. Besides this, foreign white wife is a ararity. German father and of of child, the case, only polygamous Mormons could be ex- costs are going to increase year by year, be- negro mother, which he attended at cluded from holding high national office. Is cause Rehoboth, two German officers were they have not the raw material, while present with their negro wives. Comto all Senator Smoot's Reed it purpose drag ours is going to increase. The result of all pulsory service is equally applicable Mormons into the same lim- this is that we will be able to sell our to whites and blacks, and both serve surplus in the ranks together. He concludes: bo? abroad, run our works full all the time, ahd For my part, eighteen months' exIf the church itself had by the voice of has brought me to the conget the best practice and costs in this way. perience clusion that It is better to be a slave its Prophet, Seer and Revelator determined And here we have the factsO Steel rails in under the English government than a that the upbuilding of the kingdom and the man in German Southwest AfEngland, net cost $19 per ton; steel rails in free rica. Philadelphia Ledger. maintenance of righteousness in the world re- the United States, net cost icss than $12 per Senin of an the the quired presence apostle Trees. ton; tariff on steel rails $7 per ton. Trees have no foes like the white ate of the United States, members of the In other words, we impose a tax of $7 on ant of Australia. The pests encamp church would, at least, have had the satisfac- the foreigner to prevent him from selling a in myriads of brown mounds around tion of being sacrificed for a principle; but it boles of forest monarchs, and set $19 rail in a $12 market! Of course the pre- the down to the siege of a tree. They is a well known fact that Apostle Reed Smoot vention is effective; and in the meantime the enter into possession of It, eat Its wrested a reluctant consent from his quorum steel trust out, till nothing of Its sap and domestic consumers all the heart charges is wood left save what has been turned and the presidency of the church by stating to from from $20 to $27 for rails which are Into a brown dust and a shell and way them that leading Republicans in Washington the end of their work die amid its produced at less than $12. The trust grinds at ruins. almost demanded that he be returned as senaprofits out of the people on more than one and Only one handsome myrtaceous tor. Of course, after this unwilling assent a halfigbillion dollars of which vast amount shade tree, growing on the coast of South Wales, offers them a galwas obtained from his coadjutors, Reed Smoot more than nineteen-twentietis either water New and lant prolonged resistance. This would have been far less than the capable man or reinvested profits. And, further, this same is the turpentine tree; some virtue he is if he had not built a tremendous fabric It possesses renders it distastetrust sells its product cheaper to foreigners which ful te the white ant Turpentine piles, of church influence out of the materials at dressed only in their own natural than to Americans. hand. He was elected because many of the bark, have been known to Is it not time to revise the tariff? Is it not clothing oftheir soundness la even preserve leaders and followers of the Mormon church time to prosecute the trusts? waters for a period exfelt as soon as he was antagonized on the tending over thirty years. , ground of his apostleship that the right and Democrats, the great fear of the trusts Senatorial Gourmets. credit of the leaders of the church were in- and the A party of tourists visited the Senof we will is Get trusts that party ate restaurant In Washington. They volved. Thus, by the mere incident of one Together. peered about in every corner. mans ambition, the churoh was crowded into Bo this is the place where the a position of necessary defense of its apostles; enators eat their feasts, epicurean The Utah State Journal is grateful is It? asked a lady with gray ringand the whole people are now laid upon the for the many kind words of welccme extended lets and a determined cast of counaltar for sacrifice. There may be a ram in the by its exchanges. tenance. Yes, maam, the guard replied. thicket for Providence is greater than senPrecisely at that moment a waiter ates or parties; but this way of constantly Sam Gilson, of Salt Lake discoverer of gave an order for the two renators throwing political rights upon the faggots and gilsonite has made a flying machine, and pro- from Michigan, who were 1r 4r'ng together. daring the world to either plunge the knife or poses to go on wings to St. Louis. Sam alHe said: "Senator Burrows wants an apple and a glass of milk and Senlight the fire is a little too much like tempting ways was a bird. ator Alger wants a dish of tapioca the Almighty. pudding. Saturday Evening Post Personally Reed Smoot is a magnificent Hon. Joseph Howell, also a Mormon, Sad End of Family. man; he has led a good life; he has violatec is probably in a fit of wild enjoyment over the The end of a family is involved In no law; he has been an upbuilder of the state; declaration that if Smoot shall be unseated the death of Susan Schenk In the Kings Park insane asylum at Hempand, while not strongly intellectual, he is any member of the church may also be stead, L. I., Wednesday, penniless and quick enough to hold his own with the average L'.endlesa. Her brother Selah, who was once a prosperous lawyer, is now of the present senate spirit. representative In the home for aged men at St. Joha-lanThere were, however, other men in the Repub84 years old, and In the same The minister yho says that he knows, and lican party possessing equally good capacity who offers to prove that destitute condition as hls sister, waft Smoot is a Apostle only 71. Neither of them hid and whose candidacy for an election to the polygamist, may learn that it is better not was married. They were wealthy only a senate would have raised no ripple of opposi- to know so many things than to know so many few yeara ago, but sudden misfortunes In Investment swept away their tion against the Mormons as such. Take things that are not so.1 George A. Smith, of Salt Lake City, for inA Tight Fit stance; now but not at that time an apostle. The amount of the claims filed by credAn Englishman entered a tailor shop George A. Smith is a brighter and better itors against the estate of the late King Alex- in Twenty-thirstreet the other day, educated man than Reed Smoot; probably no ander aggregate over six millions. No state- and, throwing a package on the counsaid: so aggressive and not so vastly successful in ment of the monarchs assets are given. The ter,"These trousers are a beastly fit; business. He would have made quite as gooc amount is doubtless so small as not to be you'll have to fix em. They're tighter than my akin, don't you know. a senator as Mr. Smoot will make. What worth mentioning. But that's impossible! How could was the need of selecting the one man whose they be? demurred the tailor. I can sit down In my skin, entrance into the senate would inevitably be Goodwins Weekly recommends L. D. butWell, I cswnt sit down when In those the signal for letting loose the dogs of war Martin, councilman elect in Salt Lake, but blooming breeches! was the wrathnow a guard at the state penitentiary, to be ful answer. New York Press. upon poor Utah? The case lacks even the poor excuse that president of the incoming council as his Speakers Perquisites. is furnished by ordinary ambition. Apostle experience in handling criminals would be a The speaker of the House of Commons has several peculiar privileges. Reed Smoot was one of fifteen men whose splendid qualification. Every year he receives a gift from the master of the buckhounda of a buck authority as prophets, seers and revclators is doe killed In the royal preserves. and cut-oeternal as to duration, boundless as to jurisnow comWith Ogdens Lucin This custom goes back so far that diction, and divine as to authority. He has pleted, by the help and good wishes of Salt thers la no record of It. jeopardized the political right of every Mor- Lake; we have time to work and talk for Salt Understand It across the south After Cant mon, according to his own words , for the Lakes Western Pacific cut-o- ff a man has triad for s of an hour to light a fire hope of a worldly seat among ninety men for arm of the lake. Reciprocity is a great thing with dry kindling wood. It la hard for six years. It is as if a justice of the supreme between neighboring towns. him to see how a firs Insurance comcourt of the United States were to dcmanc X. B. The fact that Salt Lake did not pany can ever lose a cent New York that he be appointed janitor of the capita render any help or extend any good wishes Press. must not interfere with our fraternal feeling building.) Painting Rockefellers Portrait John D. Rockefeller Is having two Is the foregoing straight talk? If so, it is and work. Ogden got the cut-of- f, and Sal portraits of himself painted by H. no straight ;r than and certainly not one half Lake needs one. I Komolsky. a noted Hungarian artist fol-owi- ng 1003. 18, WAS GOING TOO FAR. so dangerous as ONE OF THE TO STATE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, 'sal-ve- Gothes Sense A certain cloth costs just so much ; so dues cutting, sewing, lining, tailoring, etc. You cant bring down the cost of the suit without skimping one of these items. Do you want it done? Do you want to buy your suit for the smallest possible price, or do you want your money to do the most it can do in a year? Blouse Suits, $2 to $5. Norfolk Suits, $2.50 to $6. Double Breasted Suits, $2 to $6.00. Three-piec- e Suits $4 to $7.50 Its always you want It money back if with us. Fred M. Nye ;CLOTHIER us 6. DAINTY Price of Coal Advanced Bat that need not worry you If you have Ant-Resisti- hs COLES -- HOT BLAST- STOVE Because this Stove is and guaianteed to remain so. In the morning simply open the draft, and tne fire burns briskly for two hours on last nignts fuel. rooms evenly warmed Result alwaye. Tne fuel bill is cut in two. Cole's Hot Blast utilises the gas in the coal,, you know. Others air-tig- ht We have bought larger quantities, greater varieties, and better grade THE WORLD8 BEST PRODUCTIONS, as well ae the cheaper qualities, and it ie all laid out for your inspection. The prices throughout our entire Linen Department are much lower, for this SPECIAL THANKSGIVING SALE Corns and get a glimpse of this pretty and elaborate display. Ws want everyone to know what ws have whether they buy or not all are welcome. teredo-in- RARE BARGAINS In Mill Ends, Irish Damask 2, to 3 yards each. Worth to $4.00. 8ALE PRICE, 21-- 2 25 $1.75 to $3.25 Richardson & Grant KABDWABE Sole Agents AND S. J. BURT & BROS. CROCKED? 2419 Wash. Ave. Lyceum Theater McCREADYS d, TWO STORES d ff LINENS dont. fected - And In accordance with law, and In accordance with an order of the Board of Directors made on the Sd day of September, 1903, and also In accordance with an order of the Board of Directors made on the 16th day of November, 1903, so many shares of each parcel of such stock aa may be necessary will be sold at public auctlou at the office of the Secretary, No. 2423 Washington Avenue, on Thursday, the 2d day of December, 1903, at the hour of two o'clock p. m. of said day, to pay the delinquent assessment thereon, together with the cost of advertising and expense of sale. R. C. LUNDY, Secretary, 242514 Washington Avenue, nl7-2Ogden, Utah. , Week of November 16 Entire Change of Program New Faces-Ne- w Acts New Dances MMW HOEVET Electric Musical Artist 141 Twenty-Fift- h St. 2344 Washingtonj Ave. Never Undersold AL. TYRRELL Blackface Monologue Artist ALL THE OLD FAVORITES RETAINED MATINEES DAILY 3:30 .ml 430 m. Night, 7:30, 8:30 and 9:30 p. n. OGDEN - UTAH dinission 10c. MILLINERY One-thir- d off all Millinery until we move Into our new store. Noth- ing reserved during this great three-quarter- : Removal Sale Everything the best and latest material and finish for fall and winter wear. PARISIAN PATTERN HOUSE Mrs. J. A. Toller, Propr. 2404 Washington Ave cor. 24th 8L In style, Award tolhtMse beats a dictionary to the otherwise. Our word today Is Advertise. |