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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL OGDEN, UTAH. FRANK J. CANNON, EDITOR. UTAH STATE ondon for money support. JOURNAL, THURSDAY, And London is aking with some unkihdness to recent offerings of railway and industrial securities by the United States. A few days ago James J. lills Great Northern railway presented of its scrip securities on the London exchange, to obtain a loan of $7,500,000; and he London. financiers opine that this kind of dealing has a bad effect. It certainly causes a deterioration in the public esteem of the sefor one must curities when two and one-ha- lf je offered by a railway like the Great Northern. Meantime, while America is seeking to jorrow in London, the market is not very cordial there. The Economist fixes the trouble upon the securities of the steel trust and the manner in w'hich they are. being manipulated, Nor is there any inducement for t adds: to the public purchase securities of American railways, even where the dividend record of ;he companies is good and their financial future appears promising, for long, painful experience has taught the investor in American railway stocks that he is always liable to be he victim of a piratical raid, organized for he purpose of plunder, by one or the other of he groups of financiers w'ho dominate or seek o dominate the railway system of the $17,-500,0- A SUPPRESSIVE LAW THAT DOITT SUPPRESS . NOVEMBER 19, 1903. DELINQUENT NOTICE. SCATHING SPEECH ! Boys HE A REPUBLICAN 00 IN OPPOSITION TO BILL. THE CUBAN Gothes The Republicans of this country in an efCharged That General Wood Used Cufort to kick dust right and left into the eyes bans Money to Influence of the people, make very proud claims that Legislation. laws bear Republican the existing anti-truWASHINGTON, Nov. 19. Broussard family origin. The claim is made that under the debate on the Cuban bill opened the operation of these statutes unlawful comtoday when the house met at noon. He binations can be suppressed and that, therefore, spoke against the passage of the bill. It Is expected that a vote will be no additional legislation is necessary, no adat 4 oclock this afternoon and taken ditional activity is required, and no anxiety on A certain cloth costs just so determine the fate of the bill to carry much ; so does cutting, sewing, the part of the public is desired.1 out the provisions o't the recent 'treaty lining, tailoring, etc. In reality these measures instead of being with' Cuba. Y ou cant bring down the cost of the suit without skimping The reault la a foregone conclusion, laws should have been called the anti-truone of these items. the debate having been purely perDo you want it done? Do you designated as statutes for the stimulation of functory. want to buy four suit for the hunof one the is fact The that, monopoly. STRONG OPPOSITION SPEECH. smallest possible price, or do . dred and twelve leading trusts in the United you want your money to do the The sensational feature of thedebate most it can do in a year? e into was an of them ninety-ninc'.ine opposition speech yesterday being States, from the Republican side. after the enactment of the Sherman RepubliMr. Fordney (Rep., Mich.,) vigorlaw and all of them have become can anti-truBlouse Suits, $2 to $5. ously opposed the measure as an inNorfolk Suits, $2.50 to $6. effective under Republican rule. In dealing fernal blll,M which, he said, would wipe Double Breasted Suits, $2 to out the sugar Industry in Michigan. with the question, the chief spokesmen of the $6.00. e He reviewed the history of the beet suSuits $4 to $7.50 for utter in show their contempt power party and pointed out how in Industry gar the reasoning ability of the public. For his opinion It would be injured by the PRESIDENT. AN ANTI-TRUS-T the leading Republicans avow that the passage of the bill. Continuing, he Its always money back If in United said: combination for the you want it with us. present tendency "Someone has said that It makes no John Rockefeller met his match upon one States is but an evidence of our commercial difference whether you put this mens growth and is a necessary attendant thereupon; occasion. He got control of a Mexican rail ure Into law or not. If that Is so, why and then declare that the Republicans have way running through a local oil field; then he was E. F. Atkins of Boston here nearM. taken effective measures through law to sup- raised the freight rates to a point which the ly two years ago? Why was that CLOTHIER ' (Here Mr. Fordney used adjectives could he not then the ocal trusts. reach; producers press which are considered libelous in most If the trusts are good, why does the Re shipped his own oil into the market; and just newspapers) Thurber here? Why has then President Diaz notified him that his rail he been here, as he has, sneaking publican party pass laws against them? If the trusts are bad, why does not the way charter would be forfeited if tie did not around this capital ever since I have been in congress, who afterward ad Price of Coal Advanced Republican party execute the law's against restore the old rates. Some of the Mexicans mltted that he was paid by the sugar them? may be peons, but their president is not one. trust and lied when, before the comBut that need not worry you if you hare This way of passing a law to punish a mittee on ways and means. The gentlefrom Minnesota (Mr. Tawney) public evil and allowing the evil to grow and For A REAL daring thief or swindler it man him if he had received any asked the law to die, is feeding the people on husks. ;akes the French. Think of the boldness and money from Havemeyer of the sugar HOT BLASTadroitness required to strip a huge mansion, in trust in any way, shape or manner, and NO PARTISANSHIP INVOLVED. a fashionable town, of all its rich belongings, he said no. but a few days later, when STOVE upon oath, testified that he had cart them away, dispose of them, and leave placed received money from Havemeyer, and this Stove is The Tribune intimates the possibility that absolutely no clue for the police to follow. All also testified that he had received :'and Because guaianteed to remain so. In jjthe morning simply open the party lines may be drawn in the senate on the this was discovered this morning at the villa money directly from rdraft, and the fire burns briskly Cuba. of Wood, governor military for two hours on last nignts fuel. unseating of Senator Smoot, with all the Dem of Emil Zola at Medan. The great novelist Mr, critiFordney said he wanted to rooms evenly warmed Result ocrats against him. This would be a start- will now have another subject for his cise Wood, for It had always. Tne fuel bill is cut in two. Coles Hot Blast utilizes the gas been proved that he had extracted ling catastrophe; because it would make the in the coal, yon know. Others Cubans" from those poor, starving Mormon question once more the issue between dont. $20,000, which he had paid to Thurber the two national parties, with the certainty good to see the king and queen to Influence legislation. It looks that the public animosity thus raised would of Italy dropping in to take pot luck with "Oh, what action by a high official! only be hurtful to the Mormon people and to Edward at Windsor. Stir up a dish of mac- continued Mr. Fordney. "He claimed the growth and progress of the State of Utah. aroni for Vic, says Edward to Alexandra. that the Cubans were starving, and then reached his long fingers Into the But it is unlikely to occur. In all probability, Notta no means. 1 eata de rosta" bif of Cuban treasury and handed out $20,000 by the matter wrill be decided by' the committee olda Inglan, politely replies Victor Eman- to this " and here Mr. Fordney on privileges and elections, as the senate al- uel. And the names which called might be called lipapers report half a column of belous uttered anywhere save In conmost invariably follows the report of its comthings their royal nibses didnt say. gress. mittees, when they are constructed in sympa Mr. Fordney said General Wood had testified before a senate committee that thy with the majority of that body, as is the Judge Powers is located now in his su he had searched the whole island and case with this particular committee. Perhaps the most weighty opposition so far shown to perb residence, Lingerlonger, at Salt Lake, that all the sugar he could find there to the trust was S.2S5 tons. Senator Smoot comes from the Republican and really believes that he has retired from belonging "A few days later," said Mr. Fordside, being voiced there by Senators Hale of politics to enjoy the sylvan delights of his ro- ney, "Mr. Havemeyer testified that the Maine and Depew of New York, whose re mantic home. Just wait until the old war trust had 93,000 tons of sugar In Cuba. marks on the Mormon question, delivered to horse scents the smoke of battle. He will be Wood only missed It by 90,000 tons. Richardson & Grant That Is not much for a military officer. the senate last year and renewed this year out leading a brigade of Got Together IAHWABE AND CK0CKEKY The average American soldier Is a betcannot be forgotten by the reading public ter marksman than that I could beat Sole Agents 2419 Wash. Ave. For more than thirty years past the strong it myself. When all the Democrats of this country Mr. Fordney said the government of feeling against the Mormons has been mani Get Together there are enough of them to Cuba had $4,000,000 in Its treasury and fested from the Republican side of the cham elect Gorman, Parker, Olney, Harrison or was better off than other governments ber; but it is not unlikely that leading Repub- Hearst to the If their debts were paid. This bill was presidency of the United States; lo benefit prosperous Cuba at the exMcCREADYS licans will now be joined by leading Demand there be afterward will Demfarmers of the United of the enough pense ocrats in demanding an investigation of Senator ocrats to fill the minor offices. Statea Smoot's qualifications to sit in that body, am Mr. Fordney said that with the rethat the question will be shorn of all partisanduction of the tariff on sugar which President Roosevelt probably feels would follow this bll the trust at Its ship by the union of his opponents from both sides of the senate. Should such an investi that the senate is too impertinent in question- will would reduce the price of sugar to a point with which the beet sugar gation occur, it could result in no injury to ing his right to give to his own friend one o manufacturers could not compete and Who fought the when they had crushed them out raise Senator Smoot, except the loss of his seat; be- his own cause, he said yesterday, as very few men in Spaniards single handed? Who made Cuba the price. He also said that every pound of sugar coming from Cuba goes the world are able to say, that he was willing free? Shall the victor not claim the spoils? through . the refineries of either the to have his whole life laid bare. Those who American Sugar Refining company or know him best are sure that he was safe in J41 Twenty-Fift-h St. The masked highwayman who held up Arbuckle, one having a capacity of a barrels and the other 20,000 day making this challenge; and that if he shall be the poker game in Minneapolis last night wil barrels a 2344 W ashington Ave. day, a sufficient capacity to unseated it will not be on account of any per- hear of something to his disadvantage, by supply all the sugar to all the people sonal unfitness, but because the senate deems sending his present address to the proprietors of this country for many years. Speakit to be an impropriety for a Mormon prelate, of the Elite club rooms in Ogden. ing of beet sugar production, he said: Never Undersold "What they want' Is to wipe this out a holding higher allegiance than to earthly They have come Into the state of Michlaw, to sit in a mere worldly body like our upSenator Mark Hanna will lead the igan and become Interested In ten of per branch of congress. Nor is it likely to be fight in Washington for Mr. Smoot, say our twenty factories, and what for? OGDEN UTAH were afraid of the competitor. on account of any partisan feeling against him an Eastern They paper. That depends upon whether It Is cheaper to go there and buy up The Republicans have none; and Democrats Senator Reed Smoot will lead the fight in those factories and sell them for scrap have wider national issues on which to make Utah for Mr. Kearns. Iron and get the benefit of the enortheir appeal to the voting public next year. mous sum that would come to them MILLINERY d the benefits of this measure off all Millinery until house in Vermont has been soli through Kiplings we move Into our new store. NothIt Is to fight this competition. than THE TRUST METHODS DISCREDIT at less than cost. He could not bear the ex Mr. Shafroth (Dem. Colo.) added his ing reserved during this great US ABROAD. was to un It the bill, saying of opposition a far pense flung home line, so he has and Democratic and settled back into Britain. with danger to American Infraught The United States is hoping to grow into dustries. He said plans had been preEverything the best and latest In financial independence of the rest of the world In beet his for style, material and finish for sugar plants Blair and Sloan's forthcoming book pared fan and winter wear. would if have which risen this state but the great, the expected day has not y The Mountain Empire Utah, will be as PARISIAN PATTERN HOUSE had not been proposed. He legislation arrived. Our vast industries, our mighty rich a treasure house of facts as any men in Mrs. J, A. Toller, Propr. said the measure was unfair and un movements of commerce, still must look to the state could produce. 2404 Wnshington Ave., cor. 24th 8L Just to a growing Industry. st st st IDLE HOUR DUCK CLUB. wat, of principal place of business. oBder, Utah. There are (delinquent upon the fo. lowing described stock, on account oj an assessment levied on the 3d day 0( September, 1902, the several amount, set opposite the names of the respec. tlve shareholders, as follows: $3.00 8.0v 8.09 Sense Three-piec- in-tan- ce, Fred Nye . COLES - air-tig- lit Major-Gener- al -- Major-Gener- al TWO STORES major-generalship- s. 40,-0- 00 8.09 8.04 8.09 8.00 8.09 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.01 8.09 Romaine. .Not Issued 1 8.00 S. Laflln Not Issued 1 LOO And in accordance with law, and in accordance with an order of the Board of Directors made on the 2d day of September, 1908, and also In accordance with an order of the Board of made on the 16th day of N0. vember, 1903, so many shares of each parcel of such stock as may be will be sold at public auction at the office of the Secretary, No. 2425 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, 2425 Washington Avenue, n!7-2Ogden, Utah. G. A. , necea-sar- y S. DAINTY LINENS We have bought larger quanti ties, greater varieties, and batter grades THE WORLD'8 BEST PRODUCTIONS, as well as the cheaper qualities, and it is all laid out for your inspection. The prices throughout our entire Linen Department ar much lower, for thia SPECIAL THANKSGIVING SALE Como and get a glimpse of this pretty and elaborate display. Wo want everyone to know what we have whether they buy or nob-- all are welcome. RARE BARGAINS In Mill Ends, Irish Demuk--Z Worth to 3 yards oaeh. SALE PRICE, $25 to 21-- 2 $4-0- $1.75 to $3.25 S. J. BURT & BROS. Lyceum Theater Week of November 16 Entire Change of Program New Faces-Ne- w Acts New Dances HOEVET Electric Musical Artist AL. TYRRELL Blackface Monologue Artist ALL THE OLD FAVORITES RETAINED MATINEE5 DAILY 3:30 and 4:30 p. m. Night, 7:30, 8:30 and :30 p. m. Admission 10c. One-thir- Removal 5ale AwordtolheAVise beats a dictionary to the otherwise Our word today lo "Advertise." |