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Show DAILY UTAH STATE UTAH STATE JOURNAL OGDEN, UTAH. FRANK J. CANNON, - - EDITOR WHY ROOSEVELT IS WEAK. Ruoeevelt 1 a source of weakness to :irty liec.iune he has the llepulillrnii done and continue to do ao many dething! which put bin party on the fensive. Ilis utterances on the subnature of ject of trusts are all in the Is there something admissions that wrong In the jmliry of his party, for these cormorants of trade and finance have (trout ii up and assumed their under present gigantic proportions laws and Republican adniinistralions has nothing by that party. Literally Is safe It and to curb them, done been to say that nothing will be done by the party in imwer, because the trusts themselves control the Republican party. Still. Mr. Roosevelt Is obliged to admit that the trusts ought to be curbed. In other words, he says that something should be done which hla party cannot do. Republicans are, therefore, obliged to defend the trusts, excuse by the administration, or avoid the subject entirely. The trusta, of course, do not like Roosevelt, because, while he has no idea of hurting them, he says many things which puts them on the defensive. But, they will accept him In preference to any.Demo. rmt, for the reason that he represents the Republican party, which they can manipulate at will. So with Roosevelt's foreign policy. Almost anybody who has any intelligence at all and who is not a blind partisan, ran see at a glance that he has grossly violated the principles of international law and utterly disregarded the rights of Colombia In aiding Panama to make her secession a success. Rut the Republicans cannot and dare not condemn his action. He controls the federal machine, will probably be nominated, and they will have to support him. That Is, most of them will. A few', perhaps, will not Many will do it with a strong mental protest. The better element of the Republican party would prefer some one else but they probably will have to take Roosevelt, and they will ease up their consciences by the classic and the Dem convincing argument d ocratic party. Reno Journal. non-acti- on the flag and thanked the young wo man. says Democracy. Instead, he returned the Hag, saying that the president of the United States could not receive gifts. But the sultan of Morocco knows beter than did the simple American of the girl how to make the president sends He a I'nited States accept gift. sends He value. intrinsic him one of him Arabian horses of value that the horsemen here cannot compute, for not with any money offered him can he procure such horses. And the president accepts them with thHnks. They are not as useless to him as would be an American flag. Tie cannot accept such gifts! And yet since the days of Cxolgoscy placed him In the presidential chair he never ceased accepting gifts. When he leaves the White House vans wilt he loaded with them. All that have been accepted have Intrinsic value. Except the American girls flag. Does Mr. Roosevelt know that to "save his face, as the Chinese say, he must make to the sultan of Morocco n present of value at least equal to that he has received? And that If he wishes to be esteemed a gentleman of polite breeding he will give one more 1004 I hi $ $ A London cablegram 4 4 4 Your Subscription to the Daily Utah HE FILL CAN se - . : Personal Pointers : State THEM? GRAND OPERA HOUSE GRAND OPERA HOUSE JOS. CLARK, Manager CHARLES H. YALES Wednesday, March 2 JUST ONE NIGHT. Engagement Extraordinary. GUS SUN AND FRED D. FOWLERS AUCTION BEAUTIFUL PRODUCTION. t I 4 4 Circumstantial 4 I Evidence DIGNANS DANCING ACADEMY. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 News Hold by Geo. F. Cave. Accompanied Continuoui quotations. OGDEN BROKERAGE 24s2 J I Washington Ave. CO. Phone W. W. 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When Mr. we beg his pardon President Roosevelt went (he went as president) on his whirlwind western trip on specially provided palace cars furnished by the railroad companies, with meals and wines and all luxuries that wealth can afford all free all presents did he return presents equivalent? Did he save his face? POLICY THIBET. 4 4 i$ valuable? ENGLAND'S 4 4 4 Telephonei Great Britain! determination to prevent the Russification of Thibet a de- of the great canal have already aptermination long ago announced In peared. No money can be paid to Panpress dispatches came out officially ama until the Spooner act is modified; In last nights session of the house of a clear title to the property can hardly commons. Lord Lansdownes declarbe claimed until the suit Columbia has ation that if any power was to obtain brought against the French Canal predominance In Thibet that power company la decided. A vast amount or must be Great Britain, caused a stir machinery must be made before a In the diplomatic world second only to shovel full of dirt can be moved. the Impression resulting from the same some pronouncement minister's A Philadelphia contemporary wqnts months ago that Great Rrltaln would the national Democracy to Invent a oppose by force of arms any power few issues to Inject a little ginger in that might seek to gnln a naval or mil- this campaign. The Republicans have PROBLEMATICAL. itary foothold In the Persian gulf. provided more than enough Issues to It Is felt now that the Insure their defeat, says the Atlanta Issue In central Asia has been Constitution. Under date of Washington, D. C., February 27th, our special correspond- clearly Joined, and that any attempt on Russia's part to Ignore the prinent writes ns follows: Cured Consumption. I met General Grosvenor, represen- ciples enunciated by Lord Lansdowne B. W. Evans, Charwater. Kan., Mrs. tative from Ohio, yesterday as he was will lead to a dangerous crisis. Col- writes: My husband lay sick for to coming out of the house after adjourn- onel Tounghusband's expedition months. The doctors said he had three ment. and asked him where his sympa- Thibet began the moment the British quick consumption. We procured a war. "They government thought It would be ser- bottle of Ballard's Horehound thies were In the Syrup, are with Japan, he said, "notwith- viceable In relieving Russian diplo- and it cured him. That was six years standing that she struck the first blow matic pressure on Tokio. ago and since then we have always This policy failed appreciably to and struck It somewhat below the belt a bottle in the house. We cannot situation, kept Rut shell get licked If she doesnt look affect the do without it. For coughs and colds out. he added. Tour faith doesnt but will be prosecuted all the more it has no equaL 25c, 60c and $1. Sold eein to follow your sympathies, gen vigorously oil that account since the Geo. F. Cave. by ernL I suggested. Well, this Is the British government desires to extend way it Is, he explained; I dont know Its Influence ns far Into China from whether the Japs are good fighting the south as possible In view of the 4men. Anybody can fight afloat, where possibility of Russian victories and from the there Is not much apparent danger, consequent encroachments but to stand up and go forward in the north. In other words. Lord Lans- 4midst of whistling bullets and hurling downe is determined to meet the on4 44'4'4"44'4"4 4"44'4'4"4 shells Is another thing altogether. If coming Cossack long before he can to PromonBernard returned Foley the yellow men can stand up In front reach the Himalayas. last tory night of white men and fight them equally, M. D. Lessenger went to Brigham man for man that is, if a Japanese The New York Sun says that sixty regiment Is equal to a Russian regt passengers on steam railways that re- City today on legal business Mrs H. E. Newman of Chicago Is ment then the Japs will win and capport to the interstate commerce com ture the whole Pacific seaboard. Rut mission were killed in train accidente registered at the Pacific hotel. that's the conundrum. A. Woodmansee, who formerly livIn the third quarter of 1903, and forty' This morning I dropped into the war nine were killed In falling from cars ed In Ogden, Is visiting friends in the department and called on General and through other misadventures. The city. Greely, of Arctic fame, and propound- accidents which killed three-scoAttorney Charles Stout went to ed to him the same question. 1 hope passengers killed 150 train hnnds on Brigham City today to attend a session Japan will come out ahead, he said, duty, and 356 railway employees died of court there. but I doubt it. It is very doubtful lr from Injuries .received while at work J. L. western representathe little brown men will stand up in about the trains The number of em tive for Hoffman, S. Anargynos of New Yortt front of the white men's rifles. They ployeea killed was about the same as is In town. have never proved It But we may be In the corresponding quarter of 1902, City, Mr. and Mrs. Orson Riser were called a little fast in assuming that the Rus- but the death list of passengers shows to Lake yesterday by the death of Salt sians a real! equal to white men. A a large increase over that quarter. In Benjamin Haddock. good many of them are of mixed blood this quarter there were 1,765 collisions W. D Rresee and G. M. McKay are from the tropics. Not more than a and 1.298 derailments, causing the hundred millions are pure Europeans, death of 260 persons, the Injury of in the city in the Interest of the Great and the Poles, Jews and Finns can 3.121 and a property loss of 92.589..S48 Salt Lake Oil and Asphalt company. hardly be counted on. Even if the Japs to the railroads. F. E. Lewis, superintendent of dininshould conquer they would not expect g-cars and holers on the Union Pato were the due accidents Several of to hold even Manchuria, though has cific, returned from a trip to of a and the they orders, misunderstanding might seise Vladivostok. But the Rus commission makes the preventive sug- Omaha. slans are ahead In the betting at the W. B. Hughes and his daughter and gestion that all trainmen receiving orpresent moment, without regard to ders should be required strictly to read son, Jennie and Billy, left this aftersympathies. them aloud In the presence of several noon for Spanish Fork to attend a person. The "Inexperienced" employee family reunion. "EXCEPT THE FLAG. had a part In several accidents which Thomas Kurts has left the Arkansas are chargeable to his Ignorance or n eg' Hot Springs for his old home In The sultan of Morocco seems to licence. where Ephrata, will Pa, he know better how to appeal to the heart spend a short time before returning to Ogden. of our president thsn did the AmeriThe streets of Washington are made Hon. Frank J. Cannon, who went can girl who spent for months every lively by tlilrty-elgcarriages kept by east several weeks moment of the time she could ago in the interest spare the government for its well paid em' of the Utah State Journal company, from earning her living in making for ployees. These are driven by men will return next Sunday, having suchim a beautiful American flag. When carried on the rolls as watchmen, la- cessfully concluded his business. the flag was completed she sent It to borers und A private messengers. him ss her tribute to his professedly secretary, or the "chief of a buerau in Invaluable for Rheumatism. supermanly qualities. Had he had ac- a government coach with a colored I have been suffering for the quaintance with any one who would man on the box. Is n past sight to make have ventured to tell him what the In- one's mouth water. 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