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Show I)AILY poultry WITH BUTTE, SPOKANE AND SALT brings exhibition of LAKE THE OTHER CITIES. a close. association to Passed Th s Is the Latest on the Baseball Sit Resolution nation Local Fans Must Beto Make Approstir Themselves. priation for Poultry Industry. Officers Elsctsd Asking Legislature A dispatch from Butte. Montana, has of the following to say on the excellent banquet at the residence present outthe look for next seasons baseball: marked W. W. Browning president ft Fat Stock Manager McCloskey of Salt Lake, close of the Ogden Poultry on President Charles Lane of exhibition successful icaoclatlon's the Butte elected were: team and Manager Walter Wilmot met Saturday. The officers M here Saturday and discussed the basePresident, W. W. Browning; H. ball situation. The three promoters Leroy vice first president; Howe, second vice president; M. J. Hew- talked of a proposition of forming a itt secretary; C. F. Dlnsmore, assist- league comprising the cities of Butte, ant secretary; H. J- Morrison, hall su Spokane. Ogden and Salt Lake, and it said that this would form the most perlntendent; Thomas Horn, assistant McCrackL. formidable Miss organization of any sub hall superintendent; mltted as yet. Spokane was not repen, reporter. Another important matter which re- resented at this meeting, hut has prom ceived the attention of the breeders, ised, it Is said, to come in. Manager about forty of whom were present, was McCloskey has gone to Salt Lake to the framing and passing of a resolution talk the deal up there. sense of the associatOn his return to Salt Lake Mr. Me giving it as the state should Closkey is reported to have said that he legislature ion that the encourhas got the northern cities lined up, the for an appropriation In but that both Butte and Spokane favor of the poultry Industry agement ex- Ogden rather than either Great Falls to he money the appropriated Utah, or Helena. He says there is no doubt pended for cash prises for the annual exhibitions In the larger cities of the whatever but that Spokane and Butte state and to be distributed under the are ready to put up their guarantee direction of the experimental depart- forfeit and get ready for next seasons A business. ment of the Agricultural college. will be members Of, course, Butte and Salt Lake can of the ap committee not wishes see th of that go into the proposed combination the to pointed without before are' placed Ogden. This city Is really esproperly organisation sential to its success. As it is under the legislators. When the officers had been elected stood that a meeting will be held In a Judge George Taysihn made an address day or two to formulate the entire matflanking the members for the cordial ter, it behooves Ogdenltes to bestir support and complimenting the society themselves if they wish to he a conon the marked Improvement in quality tracting party in the combination. All of poultry exhibited from year to year. this, of course, depends upon whether President Browning also congratul- or not satisfactory financial terms can ated the association on the success It be arranged. had attained and passed a high eulogy COMSTOCK SHARES on Mr. Taysums work as Judge. TAKE SUDDEN JUMP The banquet was then served by Mrs. W. W. Browning, assisted by a number The rise in shares continues and evof other ladles, and was thoroughly en the ery board shows an advance in prices guests. Joyed by A number of informal toasts fol ail along the line, says the Virginia, lowed, including the health of the host Nevada, Chronicle. Ophir opened at and hostess, and the evening closed :6 in the morning, an advance of nearly with some music and Impromptu SOO per cent over the opening quotaspeeches. A number of Weber county tions of nearly a week ago. The prebreeders are preparing some of their diction has been freely made and is In fowls for competition in the Salt Lake a fair way to be fulfilled that the stock wiH reach $10. show, about two weeks hence. From all that can be learned the ore continues to improve in size and body REGARDING THE CANAL. value. The official report to be published tomorrow will doubtless contain Msn's Congregational Club Settls Pan. good news for the lucky holders of the sms Question to Their Own stock. There Is room for the developSatisfaction. ment of a big ore body in the territory which the ledge runa So far The Men's club of the Congregational through as known, no work has ever been done church at a well attended and very inin that quarter before, and should the teresting meeting Friday night had lots same ledge be encountered on the 1900 of fun, transacted some business and the scenes of 86 are likely to be level, settled to their own entire satisfaction All things are favorable for repeated. the Panama canal question. the existence of the ledge on the last President Dairymple had been heard named level as it was found on the to assert in public that women might corresponding level of the Co. Virginia. be permitted to Join the club and Shares all along the line advanced In charges were made against him. He sympathy, with some of the heaviest was very graciously permitted to retrading in years. Eight mines are now tain his office until the grounds for his quoted above the dollar mark, with impeachment are Investigated. several others ready to climb over. The annual business meeting and an WI1-ao- n, - Professor Thomas of the High school a member of the dub. President Dulrymple announced that fter personal consultation with some of the members, he had appointed committees to arrange for a reception of the new pastor at the church next Tuesday evening. His action was unanimously endorML Then came the debate. The question discussed was: Resolved, That we pprove of the action of the United States in the Panama affair." O. J. Stillwell took the affirmative nd discussed the question with' abil-K- y. Valentine Gideon spoke on the other side with equally as much ability and mndt equally as many converts as fiid Mr. Stillwell. Judge Bagley and others followed with Impromptu was elected Poeches. UNION LUM3ER DEALERS. 11. Among ne many visitors registered at Colum-- " hotel" tolay are several hundred umber dealers, come to attend the annual conentlon of the Union Lumber lenf association, which will be in asion during the next few days. The "aviation embraces the states of Ohio. Kentucky jnnaylvsnta. and lrrinla. Several important the Interests of the lumvJ? trnde nre down for consldera-tlo- n Oh Jan. -- ' the meeting. PaSIIVSATHER AT FARGO. hlrh N' D" Jan 11-M- asons of UTAHS INCREASED PRODUCTION. The states showing a substantial Increase in gold production for 1903, says Mining Reporter of Denver are Utah, Arizona, Idaho and Nevada, the group of four great Intermountain states whose mining resources are great and varied. Aside from the early operations at certain points in Nevada and Idaho, this group represents the newer sections of our mining area as The regards extent of development. decrease in Colorados output is chargeable entirely to disturbing Industrial conditions within the state, which has been the storm center of agitation. Californias production of in gold shows a decrease of but about $256,000 below that of 1902. Indalicating a stability of conditions, of the output Is that known It though some of her mines was curtailed by labor strikes. Utah's increase of gold product to the amount of $1,450,000 for Inyear, as well as her marked that crease In copper and silver, brings state into special prominence. The decrease in the Black Hills, South Dakota, has been the most noticeable and in that section labor troubles contributed to some extent to the curtailment, due though much of this was doubtless to a state of reorganisation and development which various properties are undergoing. 25 2fl00 TO $3,000 A TON. wthered here from The Reno, Nevada. Journal reports s annuflPart f the tate to attend the sensational ore strike made a few days unlons of the ago nineteen miles north of that city ?IWtlng" and a"nIc Maternities. The Scot- that R..i by two prosjiectors, and intimates tlh ever WM bBUn richest discovery the and It today wiil t f0Un,n may prove later I the week by made In Nevada. Samples of the ore to displayed In Reno range from $2,000 $3,000 per ton in value. everv UTAH STATE JOURNAL MONDAY, JANUARY 11, 11KU. DISCUSSION ON ABOVE SUBJECT LAST NIGHT. The Difference Between the Two $1.25, $1.00 and 75c The-orie- Engages the Attention of Speakers at Labor Hall. For 50 Cents The Socialist local met as usual In Union Labor hall List evening. The subject for discussion was. The Difference Between Communism and Socialism. Comrade Kenzie led the discussion, followed by Comrades Johnson, Hilliard, McLachliu and Dora. The following is a resume of the proceed- Shirts In Our Window Z. C. M. I. See Them ings: Communism is the theory that all property should be held in common. It was practiced by primitive man and by the early followers of Christ. Christ himself was a communist. It was also an economic necessity in the colonization period owing to the scarcity of provisions. It is not in any sense scientific, It is simply share and share alike. From everyone according to his deeds (capacity). To everyone according to his needs is communism, not FIRST NATIONAL BANK. 2384 Washington Avs. CAPITAL JANUARY 15 $150,000 SURPLUS AND PROFITS....! 73,245 We transact business In all branches of banking and extend every courtesy consistent with soundness. and 16 2, 13, 14, DAVID CCLES President THOMAS D. DEE .... socialism. JAMES F1NGREE Cashier Socialism is a science in government JOHN PINGREE Asst Cashier born of the economic conditions under which the people of the world live, made necessary by the invention of machinery, the discovery and applicaI tion of the power of electricity, by all the modern methods by which the world is controlled. Socialism's claim Are a blessing that we don't all for equality applies to opportunities, enjoy. If your eyes are weak not to individuals or private property. they can he made as good as any one's if you let me make you a Everything that is publicly used should be publicly owned. All public pair of glasses. They don't cost utilities should be socialised for the much but give lots of satisfacbenefit of all. Socialism means that tion. production should be for use and not for profit. That every child born into the world is an heir to ail he can hold Optician. 2412 WASHINGTON AVENUE. of ail that la in the world of art, science, education, travel everything; and that he should have an equal opportunity with every other child. It Vice-Preside- nt Nuare making every jiricos to closeout Remnant of all clnwea of morc'liaudiso in our store. COHE--Yo- u n ru sure to find something you want at NOT flUCH COST. Strong Eyes I. L. CLARK & SONS COMPANY. J. T. Rushmer, Touches the Tickle." means that every healthy individual who wishes to work shall have an opportunity to work and shall receive In exchange the full value of his toil, not a wage minua the profit; neither ahall A great remedy for every sort he obtain work at the expense of n fel of Cough or Cold. It relieves low workman. It means that the earth throat irritations, stops night and the fulness thereof belongs to man coughing. not a few men, but man. Today very nearly all the means of The Culley Drug Co. production are socialised jand those Prescription Specialists who hold them in their power are co2479 Washington Ave. operating for their own benefit, while those who are the actual producers are not socialised, but are, by necessity, in competition with one another, and every means known to capitalistic power Is being used to keep the producers and. in complete subjugation. Socialism will have the men and women produce the wealth of the world. The burden will be taken from the backs of the little children, the childhood of which the It is no trouble to attend them greed of the capitalist system has robif you phone 22 for a carriage. bed them, will be restored. The slave Ita no trouble to catch a train children of the south before the war in a hurry if you phone 22 for a were rich and happy compared to the cab. poor little wage slaves of today. Oh! the shame and degradation of a system PHONE that produces Its wealth at the expense ALLEN TRANSFER. of little children. Socialism does not ask the world to share and share alike. COMPANY. It does not ask for any dividing up ALBERN ALLEN, MGR. process. It says the dividing up has 412 25th St. Phone 22. gone on long enough and It cries Halt!" Equal opportunity for alL Each individual, by doing his share of the work of the world will receive that part of the worlds product that he has Shades earned, and no one will be allowed to Aren't in its with the shades we're sellrob him of any part of his earnings. A full line of chandeliers, shades No one will be allowed to hoard any ing. stand and lampa part of his product of the world if by so doing he robs another one. COMMERCIAL ELECTRIC ON DISHES Coltsfoot Cough Balsam You can always do tho boot at our storo. Now wo havo decided to close out two more good lino decorations in dinnarwara and wt will soil thorn at shout half thoir regular price. Bo ure and see them. WHEELWRIGHT BROS.. i6Wfh- - Mil DRINKING WATER Dances Is s habit to bo encouraged, but often worka eerioue Injury of tho impuritioo in tho supply. Theatre Parties 22 of Hamlet... I The NEW SERVICE TO FLORIDA. Jan. 11. The new CINCINNATI, service of the Queen and Crescent, to Jacksonville and other Florida points was Inaugurated today. The service provides for through sleeping cars from Chicago via the Big Four, from Detroit and Toledo via the C. H. ft D. railway, Cleveland via the Big Four and Louisville via the Southern railway, all connecting at this city. I Cured After Suffering 10 Years. NATURAL LITHIA WATER ia recommended by physicians. Ita psrfsctly free from organic matter, and rich in tonica and alternatives. May bs used in any desirad quantity with ONLY BENEFICIAL RESULTS. Its cost within rsach of all. COMPANY. STANLEY S. 8TEVEXH, Mir.. 2279 Washington Avo. Phono II 4X. CASmurthwaite Grain (Wholesale) FRED J. KIESEL & CO., IMPORTERS. ! The Most Comfortable Place to Live in Utah " The Virginia KNatNKSaKNa&K Produce Company OGDEN. UTAH Twenty Fourth Street, corner Adams. SPLENDID ROOMS. EXCELLENT TABLE TERMS MODERATE. Co Jo Ao LINDQUIST UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER B. F. Hare, supt Miami Cycle ft Mfg. Co., Middletown, O., suffered for ten He spent years with dyspepsia. Open All Night Telephone, 520-hundreds of dollars for medicine and Ogden, Utah. with doctors without receiving any 2520 Washington Ave. One He says: benefit permanent night while feeling exceptionally bad I waa about to throw down the evening paper when I saw an item In the paper regarding the merits of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. I concluded to try It and Furnishings while I had no faith In It I felt better and Embalming two after the second dose. After using bottles I am stronger and better than PhomlM 2372 Washlngtoa Ave. I have been In years, and I recommend Kodol Dyspepsia Cure to my friends and acquaintances suffering from stomach trouble." Sold by Geo.' F. Start the New Tear right subscribe Cave, Wallace Drug Co., and Wm. for the Journal, $6 per year. X. Albert F. Richey Fnnenl The Proper; Place to Get Your Sunday Dinner. Satisfactory Tailoring at Satisfactory Prices 1 The! isTexeetlylwhr we, do tHo L Tailoring Business of Ogdon. Anderson 282 Twenty-Fift- h S Stroot, Ogdon, Utah. TRY AN AD. IN THE JOURNAL It Will Be a Paying Investment. |