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Show DAILY UTAH WANTS A STATE JOURNAL, THURSDAY. WORLD'S SUPPLY OF URGE FOB LAND FEBRUARY IS, SCIENTIFIC EXHIBITION OF Records FRAUDS HKM I SPANISH BULL FIGHT AT V. WAY OF DEPARTMENT IS CREAKING UP A JAPAN STOPS SHIPMENTS ON WESTERN RING. COUNT OF WAR. IS AN EFFECTIVE ,YS ITMAINTAINING PEACE. Naval Sscrstary Saye World Must Swindling Operations Have Been Carried On in California, Know That Wo Aro Always Washington and Other 8tates. Raady for War. BOSTON. Feb. 18. Secretary of the at the annual jj,vy Moody, speaking of the New England Rubber night, strongly advocated a last dub and declared that If the navy, large to maintain United States desired that at all known be paare It must war. for was ready times It Secretary Moody declared that there aa never a time when the importance maniof power upon the sea was more fest than It Is today. He referred to the war, and pointed out one of the nations was that although ot the other, in ways many superior her success weaker nation, by yet the on sea, had rendered every part of her territory secure from invasion. He asld In part: "The United States Is weaker than the other powers so far as submarine and surfacg torpedo boats and other hosts under 1,000 tons displacement are concerned, but still is fifth in relative naval strength and has under construction a greater amount of tonnage In ships than any other country except Great Britain, and almost as much as that country. This is a great country and can afford a great navy, and the world must know that we are at all times ready for war. We are at peace with all countries; we wish to continue and will continue In that happy relation if honest diplomacy and Just regards for the rights of every nation will maintain peace, but we must provide a navy so as to prepare for war. If we are strong enough to enforce the Monroe doctrine we shall never have to do it. Let us, then, be backed with God and with the sea, which He hath given us for defense. In them and ourselves our safety Ilea To bring about sea strength I believe national honesty at home is most We must fight public disimportant. honesty as if it were a loathsome disease. If money that is appropriated to the building of ships is directed to improper uses, then the United States ships will be as if they were painted pinner Husso-Japane- se cofflna" UTAH and Nearby States AC-- ! Entire Supply Comes From Japanese Territory and Its Sals Is a Government Monopoly, WASHINGTON. Feb. lS.-- As a reOne result of the war between Russult of the investigation of the alleged sia and Japan has been that the wholesale public land frauds In many world's supply of camphor has been cut western sttaes the grand Jury of the off, und will probably remain so for an District Columbia reported a Joint in- indefinite period. Practically the entire supply comes dictment for conspiracy against John from Japan and Formosa, which Is A. Benson, a wealthy real estate opersix ator of San Francisco; Frederick A. Japanese territory, and about weeks ago the Japanese government Hyde of San Francisco, closely Idenan embargo oil lta shipment tified with Benson in land affairs; placed The result has been a sharp advance Henry C. Diamond of California, an at- in price, and while the scarcity has torney representing Benson and Hyde, not been felt to any great extent and Joost H. Schneider of Tucson, It yet undoubtedly will be aa soon as the Aria., an agent of Benson and Hyde. period of greatest consumption begins Bench warrants immediately were isin April. sued and Schneider was arrested In One reason for the embargo by the this city late yesterday afternoon by Secret Service Agent William J. Burns, who has been quietly Investigations alleged public land frauds in a number of western states. Schneider was taken before Justice Barnard late ln the afternoon and the latter fixed his ball at $20,000. Attorneys Cole and Donaldson, representing the defendants, asked that bail be fixed at 85,000, while the government insisted on a Japanese government la that the camphor Is one of the necessary Ingredients ln the manufacture of smokeless powder, and Japan expects to need a good deal of this commodity In the nenr future. She Is also Interested, of course, in checking the operations of smokeless powder manufacturers who might sell their product to Russia. About 20 per cent of the world's production goes Into the manufacture of Glenwood Ball Park Broken : : 'living the year 1903 the sales of "WHITE SEAL Champagne ie:ulied the enormous sum of 1 4.013.6't4 bottles before equaled house. a figure never by any eliam-lagi- ie FEB. 22 BY WHITE SEAL : 1 : : : : : Champagne Is distinctly of high quality, and the heavy sales last year are simply the natural results of making the finest Senor Robles I OF MADRID, SPAIN NO TORTURE General Admission champagne $1.00 ever produced which fact the world was not slow In recognising. ENRIQUE "WHITE SEAL is a prime imwder. requisite at smart social funcSchneider has been a witness before Is between The total production tions. the grand jury in the case against the 7,000.000 apd 8,000.000 pounds annually. other defendants. Benson already has It is bought by the government from 3C been Indicted here on a charge of bri- the natives for about 12 cents a pound Is to now be in New and marketed believed bery and through Samuels & Co. York, while Hyde la thought to be in of London, bankers and fiscal agents San Francisco. The indictment la a for Japan. The present price ln Lonvoluminous document and sets forth don Is 58 2 cents a pound, which is DISTRIBUTORS a number of transactions by which an advance of 2 2 cents over the land Is alleged to have been fraudu- price two months ago. Little can be lently acquired from the government in bought In thia country, however, for California, Oregon,. Washington, Ne- less than 61 cents a pound in large lota. The management of the Journal will Most of these vada, and elsewhere. In the event of the embargo lasting consider It a favor if subscribers will transactions are alleged to have occur- for any considerable length of time It report promptly any of red under the lieu land law. will doubtless cause disturbance ln papers. Telephone (84. It la charged that all of the indict- several lines. ed parties on December SO, 1901, ln this It is estimated that about 20 per cent city, conspired with other parties, to of the supply Is used by powder manu the grand jury unknown, to defraud the lecturers, 25 per cent ln the manufacUnited States out of the possession of ture of celluloid, of which It is the baand title to numerous large tracts of sis. and the balance as a moth prevenpublic lands of the United States open tive and ln other smaller fields. It Is and to be opened to selection ln Ilea of used in medicine also as a nerve stimlands included or to be Included within ulant and an forest reserves ln various states, the In the manufacture of powder and conspiracy being carried out by means celluloid there is practically no subof false and fraudulent practices. As a moth preventive, a stitute. The scheme outlined ln the indict- cheap compound is made from napSBC ment and alleged to have been prac- thaline and a small percentage of camticed ln these transactions was to ob phor, but even In this some genuine tain school or other lands Ay applica- camphor Is needed. Attempts - have 825,000 bond. MONDAY RIVERDALE 08 ROBLES. PHOENIX FLOUR to hand out the flneat flour ln the market finest in more provable ways than one is the grocery-ma- n or other flqur dealer who handles the RIVERDALE OR PHOENIX brand. Worthy of repetition is the tale true tale; that you cannot secure In seven states a better all round flour than RIVERDALE or PHOENIX. Made by F. J. Kiesel & Co. 1-- 1-- Ogden Milling non-delive- ry tions, assignments and purchases in the temperature at Charleston, Utah, names of fictitious persons or of perwas 17 below zero one sons not really desiring, or qualified to day last week. purchase them, Hyde and Benson pay A newspaper, the Times, has been ing them small sums for the lands. The started at Fremont, Box Elder county, indictment charges that there were by NThart & Eveleth. false reports in all these transactions. In pursuance of this alleged conspirIL D. Spaulding was killed yesterday acy thus carried through by dummy at Atlanta, near Mountain Home.Idaho, applicants, certain un surveyed tracts by a snowsllde which descended on his in the Olympia, Wash., land district, cabin. His Chinese cook was also kill containing 8,400 acres, selected ln the cd. Spaulding was from Bostoir and name of C. W. Clarke, Frederick A, bad been in Atlanta about eighteen Hyde and John A. Benson were obtainmonths. ed and other lands specifically cited were secured. Including large tracts ln Edwin F. Bennett, the oldest Inhabithe Visalia and Vancouver land dis. tant of Carbon county, Wyo., died very trlcts ln Washington, ln Woodward suddenly in Rawlins yesterday. He land district ln Oklahoma, the Cascade baa until late years been prominent In Range forest reserve country In OreCkrbon county, and served In the tergon, the San Francisco land district ritorial council in 1871 and again In and the Carson City. Nev land dis184. He was once wealthy. trict The arrest of the other parties in The Halley Times has this about dieted Is expected very soon. The acvigorous minuter: The Rev. M. Smith, tion taken disposes of all the land the pastor of the Follower! of Christ, fraud cases thus far presented to the who lives on a ranch near Leduc, Is of local grand jury but others may be the strenuous kind. When he preaches submitted at any time, and proceedln the school house on Silver creek ings are expected In other Jurisdictions. ranchers think nothing of coming t to twenty miles to hear him. At HIS CONFESSION. rt he U very grave and decorous, but he warms up to his work he sheds The Warrensburg, Mo., bis coat, then rolls up'hls sleeves, and tells how a Benton county finally well, our Informant does not confessed at a revival. He had man y whether he takes off any more been pressed to repent, and finally got bis clothes, or not But he preaches up and said: I feel the spirit mov 10 tteptlvely that he makes converts ing me to talk and tell what a bad Ti8ht along." man I have been, but I can't do It while the grand Jury Is In session. SOUTH'S NEW INDUSTRIES. The Lord will forgive! shouted the I guess that's right" re Owing the past year, according to preacher. on sponded the penitent but He sin t to Chattanooga Tradesman, there the grand Jury" we established in the south 5.896 new dustrleg. An interesting fact in con- A Very Cloee Call. th theBe new Indutsrles Is thT'011 the manufacturing interests of I stuck to my engine, although every Bctlon are now diversified Joint ached and every nerve was rack being never before. Among others, plants ed with pain," writes C. W. Bellamy, fr tablished for the manufacture a locomotive fireman, of Burlington, ttons, brass, pianos, pottery and Xowa. I was weak and pale, without Paint. As I any appetite and all run down. of a bottle I got up, was about to give felt ANNUAL FIRE LOSS, It after and taking Electric Bitters, annunl ,0" from the burning of as well as I ever did ln my life." Weak, 'Wlngs in the United States Is about sickly, run down people always gain 5.000,000. not from their including cost of in new life, strength and vigor nn,5 the appliances for fire use. Try them. Satisfaction guaran50 centa frwectlnn. teed by Jesse J. Driver. Price Journal-Democr- at d Elevator Co. AUCTION SALE ic. The ALWAYS READY been made to manufacture camphor from turpentine, and. while a fairly good article has' been obtained, the process has not been commercially successful. Other articles, of course, may be used as a moth preventive, but it Is asserted that nothing else does the work so thoroughly. A secondary reason which Is assigned for the Japanese embargo Is the desire of the government to increase Its revenue by advancing the price of the article. Since the creation of the monopoly ln August, 1899, the representative of Charles Pfizer & Co., refiners of camphor, said yesterday the price has gone up 43 2 cents a pound. At present the market is very unsettled and the refiners hesitate to buy even what Is offered. Camphor is the natural gum of a try which grows only in certain parts of Japan and Formosa. It is found almost ln the pure state In the shape of a cone In the center of the wood when It is split. It Is also extracted from the wood by pressure and other means. 1-- OF ELECTRIC POWER. Three or four of us were riding on n horse car ln New York a recently," said an electrical engineer of a large electric worka. It made us think. Hardly more than fifteen years ago there 'were perhaps 100 electric cars in existence. Last year my firm alone had orders for railway motors equaling In motor power 600.000 horses. Only a few years ago we surprised ourselves by making 125 electric lights In a week a new record. Today we are making about 2,000. A few years ago the average size of our motors was five horse power. Today It Is fifty Instead of five." In order to make a complete clean-u- p sale of The Ogden Bargain Store ALL GOODS AND FIXTURES WILL BE SOLD AT AUCTION GROWTH cross-tow- Clothes Properly Laundered. That'e Our Way of Doing Them. Ogden Steam Laundry, Phone 174. COMMENCING Wednesday, Feb. 17th ' At 10 oclock I a. m., and continuing until sold MRS. S. E. LYON Ogdens Leading Milliner, will occupy the store |