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Show DAILY 4 A UTAH STATE JOURNAL COB WEB UTAH STATE JOURNAL. FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 1904. ANNIHILATION. OGDEN, UTAH. Mr.. Roosevelts biographer says that when the present president was made assistFRANK J. CANNON, EDITOR. ant secretary of the navy he found that the cob webs had not been swept out of the halls for over a generation. If that statement is to be taken literally, it An inhalation of the fragrance of the floral is a literal falsehood. In a physical sense the was a modern bouquets, which were thrown at the feetof the navy deparment building of considerable elegance kept a. candidates at Chicago, awaken, a most de-- Kctnre clean as a dainty housewife keeps her drawing l.ghtful remembrance. room. If it was intended to bare metaphor!-In compliment to a praise of His Strenu-pa- j methods of doing b reference to and about things, it is no less a falsehood. The adminis-- 1 osity, the orators talked about guns doing things and about expending energy in trations which preceded that of Secretary advancement rather than in reminiscences, Long under whom, or by the side of whom, And yet four years ago and eight Mr Roosevelt served as assistant secretary, received the verv best efforts of some of the years ago these same men, and others like J leading men of this country. To mention but the umdar at were them, bouquets throwing ,w0 of them; wilHlm B Chandler of New feet of the lamented McKinley, and talking Hampshire, secretary of the navy under about the glory of conservatism and the splen-- 1 President Arthur, is one of the strongest and dor of safety and the advantage of having a men of our public life. He is clean-cu- t honorable able, with A versatility which serene, calm pilot to guide the ship of state. , coramanda the adm!ratio'1 of friend lnd foe io Oh-- it is a cold day in June when a Repub- politics. He was devoted to the American ' navy. He was the father of the idea in modern times that we must become a great sea power. Much has been written and said on hat a wonderful change has come over subject and far less than fairness has been the Republican temper in the United States! done t0 William E. Chandler, who, for William McKinley was the apotheosis of op-- breadth and heighth of vision, for honorable and portunism.- His wisdom in waiting, his endeavor, easily takes rank with dynamic methods were boasted as the very larg-esAmericans of any generation, quintessence of wisdom-- so exalted as to ap- Next t0 chandler came William C. h divine inspiration. That he never did a and man business trained who lawyer, a reckless thing; that under his guidance the neyt was secretary of the navy during Grover country s relations with all other governments Clevelands first term. Mr. Whitney follow-o- f the world were calmly and judicially con- - ed and enlarffed the plans which bad cn aidered; these were attributed as his greatest inaUgUrated He by Secretary Chandler. methods and were the resistless why made the American na not onl a visible he should hold and continue to hold the office factor: in maritime THE PRESIDENTS IDEA OF POLITICAL INDEPENDENCE power, but gave to it a 1C. promise of such growth as to attract the favor And McKinley isdead and his methods are inff attentioQ of our citizVship. Secretary buried with him. Chandler had been compelled to overcome SALT LAKE wlthout wait,nff tocry inertia. .adm,rer,sf, changed that Secretary Whitney ..l8,.nCe king is gone! are shouting, "Long ;nertia into and VICINITY afferness in behalf of the build-liv- e the new king! And glory to the new of warships. method. Banished be the old calmness and lug SInce CHILDREN HAVE NARROW that tjme there have been the most safety. Let us shout for the man tfaat does liberal feelinff and the most avish E8CAPE FROM 3UFOCATION expenditure a are mater by congress, representing the people; and each city on busmen, Vu !, ey no Two Salt Lake children, a boy of 4 rue ive matter how eir omg, has been desirous of making as great Governor John Sparks of Nevada is and a girl of 6, almost secretary met death by dangerous intheir tendency-- let us shout for and an Ogden visitor. in suffocation as the work yesterday morning, as a possible W. D. Burgess, a them. To the Democrats le us consign use- - whichrapidfouad of wllth matches In renu(t playing he waitin for his hands when he of Rochester, N Y., Is in the city. rooms In less wisdom and for ourselves let us adopt Lntered which they had been locked Auditor C. J. McNltt of the Oregon while their upon his administration. mother and two ' other e s ogan. o matter is renuosity. Short Line la In the city from Salt children Mr. Roosevelt was no more a factor in the jvent on the streets to sell US asrecklessly Lake. J newspapers as a means of earning a development of the nivy department than Zn7w! I cob-we- J I - oon-Ljjggjg- gjj t Whit-proac- ren? j j 4- I - I crack-sho- well-kno- t I - Ed Enderle, a prominent mining expert of New Orleans, la visiting Hunter & Kennedy today. Mrs. Carl Christensen has returned from a visit to her daughter, Mrs. M. .RECKLESSNESS IN PLEASURE. Not long since a thoufatf1 Sentlmau the halls of the alLTchiiaren leave navy department that cause asked: 44 How is it that we havtf so many ac-- the American people to Rooseveltat for Biackfoot, Idaho, to visit today laugh cidents in the United States like the General jisin preteusions. He made a business institu- - W1 ber brother. Bishop George Win- tie. Slocum disaster, when even the densely pop-- 1 tion of the United States navy department, Abbott and Tom Maglnnls, sons of ulated districts .of Europe where people just about like he took San Juan Hill, and Mrs. W. L. Maglnnls. reJudge crowd together in greater masses and where He didn't do it. turned yesterday from St Mays, Kas., . therefore there is greater danger of such where they have been attending St. I I Mary's college. A NEVADA JUDGESHIP. calamity these horrible events are fewer? And then he answered himself by saying: It It not often that Utah people try to cross would ,is probably because in Europe they give 11 stricter governmental supervision to places of state hues with their advice about other peo- - looking for a guaranteed salve for politics; but we cannot refrain from ex- - sore Bums or Plies, otto Dodd of public entertainment, to railways and toPe9 I MI suffered with pressing the hope that our neighbor state of Ponaer Mo" write,: ships. The pertinency of hisimplied conclusion that Nevada, will honor itself by electing the Hon. Buckn'sTrnica SsivVcureVmT'irl Bartine to the bench of the supreme the best salve on earth. ssc at Jease the supervision of the Slocum, if any, had J. Drivers Drug store, been worthless, is proved by the revelations court. We assume that Mr. Bartine is as much ap-- ; which have come concerning that vessel. Its water in Stand for the predated in Nevada as he is by his pipes, originally set affording ready means to fight fire, feens of other parts of the country. Person-wer- e not used. The valves were tightly aMy we know that there is not a man of the wiIIT T tomatoketch" bueTt fastened probably having rusted. Some of pest whose reputation for integrity in all I the engineers were absent from their places of things, an(f competency in everything that he her, as she alleges in her complaint, that June 24 whJle duty during the fire. There1 had been no undertakes, is higher at Washington than is The woman of Nevada. His services ,!hTClrJa,n v tnrev daily fire drills, to train the men on board the at of H. P. Bartine . m bis boat to calmness and precision in case 0f congress, subsequent long labors in be- - tie at her, striking her in the face, danger. Worse than all, the life preservers aR f a cause which the west held dearest lacerating the flesh, besides breaking were a rotten mess. The incontestable evi- - to its political heart, gave to Mr. Bartines th bone an perm,inently lnJurln dence of the witnesses is that the life pre- - associates from other states a knowledge of his uVighed jnJand servers consisted of a lot of musty cork dust character and capacity and implanted in them thrown with "groat force." surrounded by decaying canvas; and the in- - an affectionate regard for him which will last -stant they touched water they went to pieces, during life. 0ur mt'e daTghha.V almost the The public is not entirely guiltless in this I Among great men of the nation Mr. fotai attack ol whooping cough and Bartine s mind was recognized. With! bronchitis," writes Mra w. k. Havi judicial we do As most other things, we .matter. -o .a . but " take our pleasure, recklessly In the United but af?:ate we saved remedies other cause, failed, thel11 righteous preeminently States, caring very little so long as we are en- - calm poise which made his judgment invalu- - her uf wlth Dr Kln' New Even such calamities as the Iro able. ery. Our niece, who had Consumpti-ii- i ' UBed 'bis advancd lu the west, where it not is always easy to !n quois fire and the General Slocum disaster! and vonderful mcino today she is will scarcely avail to make the public suffi- - et men of the tiffhest class to serve on the of greater reward, which ciently solid ton, in their own behalf to benchra y K,n" New the lee-aof intake anyWiny of places of public enter- - nrof.u.Io. 'u .hVuidbe cXmed the Discovery as do no other medicine on notabe earth. Infallible for and tainment or excursion steam boats. opportunity when a man like Mr. Bartine can Colds. 60s and $1.00 Coughs bottles guarThe best indication that a remedy is to be be seenred for a judgeship. anteed by Jesse J. Driver. Trial botWith no intention to invade the proprieties! tles applied is found in the stern demands of the free. with no thougt of making indeli-cat- e certainly These as act an incentive to newspapers. interference in the affairs of our sister six Young man, if you was jit public officials; and by their existence, in the state of Nevada we trust we smaller than 36 inches we will give you the may express course of years, it may be that tve will reach hope that Mr. Bartine will be elected to off; ovarstockd-THthe S3 the European standard of safety. station to which he will do great honor. ' I living for the family. Smoke waa disfrom the rooms by Issuing another tenant of the same building, who knew of the custom of the mother of locking the two little ones In the rooms He battered down the door and rescued the children, who covered IN HIS OWN PARTY. alroady were In a fair way to b FIFTY WOMEN ARRESTED. Pursuant to orders from Chief of Police Lynch of Salt Lake officers are continuing the campaign begun several days ago against women who use apartments in rooming houses for As a result of the legal purposes raids fifty women, ranging In age from 18 to 80 years, have been arrested. In every . Instance they have pleaded guilty. Testeday afternoon the landladies of two local rooming houses were taken Into custody, but, were liberated later upon payment of $100 ball each. Il- If you want steel or wood flUng cases, loose leaf ledgers or card Index systems drop a card to Ogden or Salt Lake City. . Theres pleasure Insist on having In a S. 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