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Show DAILY OGDEN, UTAH. frank That unamputa ted bad fame as Henry Oxnard, has been so it is said, with the strenuously righteous Theodore Roosevelt, with the of securing administration favor in an effort to succeed Senator Bard of California. This present Oxnard whom merely to mention is an argument against the trust system of the United States is of a family Oxnard which for years has engaged in the most offensive and insolent lobbying ever mown in Washington. Ostensibly representing the sugar beet industry of the United States, they have invoked the 'cause of the armer and the local industry of the states to secure favorable legislation ; while at the same ime they were direct agents of the sugar rust. One of them appealing to Western senators not only asked them to support the sugar schedule in behalf of the beet sugar actories but demanded that they favor the differential in behalf of the sugar refiners under the threat that if Western senators did not support the trust, the trust would defeat all favorable legislation for the sugar eet factories. Subsequently they invaded states of the union where they had not one dollar of investment and demanded and aided the defeat of senators who had opposed and exposed their infamous brigandage at con-errin- g, ex-jectat- THE GROWTH OF MOBOCRACY. UnitMob law was never so rampant in the Hundreds of lynch-inghave occurred within the last year ; and South nor was they were not confined to the this unlawful and dangerous method of punishment adopted merely against the unspeakable crime but inflicted for murder not proved and Nor is even for offenses against property. of this rule of illynching the worst phase over labor legal force. In many conflicts of civic and questions, the slow movement the swift and sometimes unconstitutional movement of military authority have been ignored aud resisted by masses of people who preferred to take the execution of their purpose into their own hands. A most notable instance of this character is now progressing in our neighbor state of Colorado. Striking miners were evicted at Telluride and deported The attempt of the miners to by citizens. return to their homes is resisted. They swear that they will go back to their families and homes even though they shall be compelled to resort to arms ; and the governor and the mine operators swear that they will resist such return with powder and lead if neces- Washington. ed States as it is today. s sary. What is the nature of this danger which These Oxnards are creatures of pelf and graft. Government exists for them only that hey may rob the producer and consumer by its aid. They have as much patriotism as a wild-ca- t, as much love for the people as a snake, and as much character as a skunk. If California wants to dishonor herself by sending an Oxnard to the senate of the United But she will States it is her privilege. on the world that she is notice hereby serve with the trusts and to hell with the people. has entered into our civilization ? The declare that it is the selfishness of capital ; and the great owners of property declare that it is the indolence and the insensate demand of labor; while the preacher asser-veratthat it is the lack of love for Gpd and the growth of materialism among. the masses. Whatever may be its nature or its origin it portends doubtful evolution and even menac. ing revolution in our social system, and is a HILLMAN BROUGH. direct attack upon the fabric of free government. It is a great delight to Ogden people to What is the remedy ? The best available is for officers of the law to punish mobs as note the fame which Charles Hillman Brough Members las acquired and is still gaining as an educa-o- r, individual criminals are punished. a writer and an orator. The Mississippi of a lynching party should be arrested and punished for murder ; the citizens of Tellu- College magazine of February contains an ride who drove out the striking miners by editorial article devoted entirely to the great force of arms should be punished as the law work already performed by Ogdens beloved directs. The eradication of the dangerous lillman Brough. That article records that idea that many may commit a crime with im- le was the youngest man who ever received punity which would be punished in the in- the bachelor's decree from the Mississippi dividual, is the first step toward staying the college ; that he was awarded the fellowship mobocratic lawlessness of these times. If in political economy and a prize of $500 based officers of the law will not act in their sworn on scholarship at Johns Hopkins university ; capacity, they should be impeached and reso- hat he received there his degree of doctor of lute men willing to maintain the supremacy of philosophy in political economy history and order should be substituted for cowards in jurisprudence, being at that time the youngthe executive and judicial power of the state est doctor of philosophy in America ; that his and nation. If men commit murder or the lectures on the "Americanization of the more infamous crime of the Southern black-ma- n World," " The Greatness of the Old South let the law be swift and sure in its pun- and the New," etc., have attracted national ishment ; and let it be equally swift and sure attention ; and that he is a member of the in bringing to legal vengeance the lynching American Economic society, the American parties who make the fulfillment of the law Historical society, the executive committee of impossible against the individual upon whom the Mississippi Historical society and of the Arkansas State Historical they work their vengeance. If the strikers transcend the law, let them be punished by society. He is at present professor of politi the law ; and if because of the strike the citi- cal economy in the university of Arkansas zens and owners of properties affected by the and his department is now the largest of those walk out shall entrench upon the individual making economics and sociology their major rights of the laborer, shall drive him from his subjects in the university. Dr. Charles Hillhome, let them be punished to the full extent man Brough, or just plain Hillman Brough as Ogden loves to call him, is less than twenty-eof the statute. We are past our time of newness ; we are ight years old and has attained an eminsupposed to be a settled and a stable communi- ence rarely reached by scholars before they ty in the United States ; we make great pre- are fifty. Through these columns Ogden tentions to culture and security. And yet in- sends greeting to Arkansas and only deplores stead of decreasing, the rule of lawlessness is the fact that what is the gain of that state is increasing. Unless it shall be stayed by the the losb of our own. It was Utahs misfortmajesty of the peoples will as declared in une that this brilliant scholar was not retain statutes and by officers who fulfill their oath ed for some of our own educational instituto uphold the constitution and the law, anoth tions. Let us hope that when the honors of er generation of this evil progress will wit the rest of the world shall have palled upon ness scenes like those that made the French him, he will come back to the glory of the revolution the bloodiest vengeance the work mountains and give and receive luster from his work and its great opportunities. has ever witnessed. pro-etari- at es vice-preside- nt t f A Russian naval captain has been ordcrct to capture a Japanese battleship and two cruisers on their way from Chile and to take them as prizes to Vladivostok. Inasmuch as implicit obedience to the czar is the obliga tion of Russian officers there can be no doub of this captains duty and there should be no doubt of his performance. In 1889 Secretary Gresham and Minister Wu constructed a treaty regulating the admission of the Chinese into the United States. It will expire next December. A new treaty is now in course of preparation much more liberal in its terms, by which the Chinese may come to the United States. Will Roosevelt add foolishness to that his follies ? The other 1 Pacific coast particularly is adverse to furthThat man, Frank Buchanan, president o er immigration of Chinese into this country, the Structural Iron and Bridge Workers f union talks as if he had a head full of brains The rumor that the theatrical trust is aftHe says that labor troubles should be settlec peaceably and that the effort should be made er the Smoot investigation for a Broadway to secure harmony that will abolish strikes theater in New York is probably without and lockouts. 19CM MARCH 23, GRAND limb of Satan known o cannon, editor. JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, CALIFORNIA AND THE OXNARDS UTAH STATE JOURNAL j. UTAH STATE foundation f Personal Pointers ; JOSEPH CLARK. 2406 WASHINGTON Burton has returned from a trip to California. la Criu-hloCity Jailor William F. , In the city. home aick at hli aaloon George Sanford of the Oak relavisit to few a In days will leave tives In Idaho. Municipal Judge J. A. Howell is again at hla post of duty after being sick for two days. E. H. Jones, the Kelton merchant, comwho Is one of Bo Elders county In the city. missioners, Is W. H. Bancroft, general manager of the Union Pacific, accompanied by W. L. Park, went east last evening in his special car. F. E. Lewis, manager of the Union Pacific hotel and dining car system, accompanied by his wife, went to Omaha today. Charles England, the efficient edl tor of the Logan Journal, was In Ogden today and paid the State Journal a friendly call. Mrs. J. J. Hancock and Misses An nle and TUlle Hancock left on No. today for the coast, where they expect to make a three weeks tour. Miss Myrtle Murphy, one of the pop' ular young ladles of the telephone change, has gone to California to re' main during a weeks vacation. H. E. Peterson, a clerk in the of flee of Superintendent W. R. Scott, ac companled by his wife, has gone on i visit to friends In Nebraska and wilt be absent about ten days. Gall Norton, a former business man of Ogden, is In the city from Salt Lake to straighten up some business mat ters preparatory to going to Seattle, where he contemplates locating. Mrs. Thomas Fisher of Denver, ac companled by her charming daughter Kate, spent the day in Ogden yester day. They formerly lived here where they have many friends. They took the Southern Pacific last night bound for the land of fruits and flowers and the incomparable ocean beach of Santa Monica. California. W. W. AVE. ThursdayTMarclT24 Illustrator, presenting of Friendship." Song Altar FELLOWS Fairyland," Introducing MISS MORAN The peer of all high-clasingers. soprano ss AND BARTELMOU8 worlds The foot greatest that funny act, A Bunch of Dust." Mannie THE NEWMAN 8 Mao In their clever vaudeville review, Caught CJpr. THE KALETECHN08C0PE pictures. Producing 10 ADMISSION CENT8 Murray and Macks engagement at the Grand Thursday, March 24, should be the comedy event of the season. They are two of the foremost comedians of the country, and the play which they are to present, A Night On Broadway, in an entire new dress, has been christened one of the comedy hits of the present season. Murray and Macka comedy la said to be delicious. Nature made them comedians, and their own unremitting work has placed them In the front rank. There isnt any of the loud boisterous hurrah about Murray and Mack's work. It Is the dry way they say things, and their qualntnesa of interpretation which is so funny. The is perfect and details of their their points are made without any apparent effort. Frank Morton, the dramatic critic of the Philadelphia Item, said recent ly that: Murray and Mack should be thanked for having proven to theatergoers, that there is fun outside of the Palais Royal farces, with which the stage haa been deluged. A cast numbering fifty people are In support of these able stars, and with the carloads of special scenery carried It Is safe to assume that performance much above the ordinary will be witnessed. CARNEGIE BU8Y WITH AFRICA A crank of the gentler sort recently wrote to Andrew Carnegie, calling hla attention to the fact that the Equl maux could not advance morally and Intellectually so long as they had expend their energy In keeping warm and seeking food; therefore it was the clear duty of their neighbors further south to aid them in overcoming the disadvantages of their habitat To this end the writer proposed that Mr. Carnegie equip a fleet of coal laden steamers, which, during the summer months, should cruise along the Greenland coast, leaving supplies of coal wherever needed for winter con' sumption. Stoves, cooking utensils, ets., were also to be given to the na tlves. Mr. Carnegie, it is said, dictated the following letter to his secretary: Dear Sir: Tours la received, am considering a plan to supply the natives of equatorial Africa with Ice cream and electric fans, hence I cannot entertain your excellent proposition Just now." BIGGEST A NIGHT ON comedians in ng laugh-provoki- SEASON'S MUSICAL 8UCCES8 KENYON and WIL80N Those LA8T Juggler. BROADWAY A remarkable tinging Prices company of 5Q 25c, 50c, 75c, and $l. Seats on sale Wednesday. Superb Presents For Easter Giving Easter is almost here and it la time to think of the little things that will add beauty to the new gowns and pleasure to one's friends. Our Wrist Bags and Purses beautiful and Are extremely appropriate for presents, and Lyceum Family Theater SAWYER 8ong. EDISONS MOVING PICTURES. Admission, 10c. Irakra are just the thing to send friends have an excellent variety. of Latest Style mountings ean be found Blur On" are eye-gls- at KUSHMER8. Ths the kind that star on. All defects of the eye scientifically corrected by Bl'SIDIERS GLASSES. J.T. RUSHMER Washington 2412 Avo. 21st GREEN WALD & MURRELLA-T- ha Eastern Top Liners, THE CARTERS Comedy Sketch Artists. NEWAL & GOLDIE The Imitators. HARRIS A DAVIS Prize Dancers. MISS GERTIE 8TARK In Illustrated Cards The A YOUNG, Proprietors Week of March Easter Eggs, Chicks and I cers. Skin Eruptions and riles. Its only 25c, and guaranteed to give satisfaction by Jesse J. Driver, druggist. THE FUNNY CLARA MORAN and JIMMY RING In the refined comedy, Dugan in Ross Book Store Makes a Clsan 8wetp. There Is nothing like doing a thing thoroughly. Of all the Salves you ever heard of. Bucklen's Arnica Salve Is the best. It sweeps away and cures Burns, Sores, Bruises, Cuts. Bolls, U1 ManaWr. BOB KENYON e' : AMUSEMENTS OPERAHOUse lEaajj ifiouptj LOANED SALARIED PEOPLE SA1IE day applied for, without security or Indorsement. Tour employer or friends know nothing of the transaction. I have offices in all the principal dtles of the United States, and, your credit once established at any of my offices, you can get money on a moments notice. Call and talk it over. 410-4- 11 D. D. DRAKE, TeL Ecclea Bldg. 500-- DIGNANS DANCING ACADEMY. REGULAR DANCE EVERY EVENING. MONDAY eeeeeeeeee Banks Millinery Our Ogden store, under the management of the Misses Brooks, is an enterprise we are proud of. Their reputation for ability and their disposition to deal 'airly are unquestioned. They came to Ogden direct from New York City, after fully posting themselves on the seasons styles. Their capacity for producing the most beautiful effects in millinery is evidenced in the goods they offer. d less for the materials they use than They pay any millinery store that has ever been in Ogden. Their connection with the Salt Lake store gives them more than five times greater outlet for goods than could be made in any other way. Buying five times greater quantity opens the way for one-thir- greater variety. Manufacturers and importers make piece and case prices. The difference is about 331 per cent. There are goods in their stock that were imported direct. They saved not only the importers profit, but a jobbers profit also. The saving was 100 per cent. Their styles were not handed down through several unreliable sources. They draw their stock from sources that make styles. Not for Ogden and Salt Lake alone, but for the I nited States and Europe as well. Their prices must be right. comCriticise the correctness of their styles and you are batting established facts. AVould you make your own hat? . . They have proper materials. The stock consists of Chiffons, Laces, Flowers, Brai Ribbons, Veilings, and in fact, everything pertaining . Millinery. a range will are so the They prices equipped that e ev d less than the same qualities of Millinery ha been had for before in Ogden. sne-thir- O. D. BANKS Proprietor Burts Millinery Department V |