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Show DAILY PAGE SIX. UTAH STATE DECEMBER THURSDAY, JOURNAL, 15, - 1904-- ; : : ABOUT : UTAHS : y, Orosveiior, Dalsell, and others In the house. Pills alleged to be for the benefit of the Philippine Islands hate already bepassed the house and will probably The come laws during this session. bill providing Tor two new states may also pass. The appropriation com milters of both houses are decidedly against a general river and harbor bill and n large public buildings bill, for both though an incessant clamor constituIs kept up by those whose ents helped reelect the present administration and demand some more barrels of 'pork." In the house Bleaker Cannon has with much candor sounded the alarm of "A big deficit In the treasury, and he will use his great Influence against tapping It for appropriations. In the speaker's chair and out of it, with gavel In hand or only with potent forefinger upraised he calls attention to the fact that there has been an election which .decided against "the meddlers" and revisionists and the latter think that he culls attention to it with "damnable Iteration." Their cries of Immediate nourishment will probably be temporarily quieted by the promise of a chance to tap Uncle Barn's Vac-tollreservoir next autumn, "when the corn Is full of kernels and the colonels full of corn. The president's annual sermon has Innow been thoroughly digested. prebeen had It of a deed, large part of digested by something likela a score felt to be members of congress. It of beautiful moral sent! so rhock-fu- ll ment and maxims concerning correct conduct that It might have been dictated by Marcus Aurelius and Chesterfield. It shows that real goodness Is preferable to real badness and will convince almost anybody that right doing la more creditable than wrong doing. In these respects It could not be Improved. The people of this district are much pleased that he gave a whole column to its needs and elaborated plans for its elevation to become a working model for Uie whole country. His demand for a compulsory education law here Is not well timed; partly because we have a compulsory education law now, and partly because no compulsory attendance can possibly be enforced here while the high schools are so pampered and receive so large a proportion of the funds that there Is no shelter for the primary grades and six or eight thousand youngsters who ought to be receiving elementary training are running wild In our streets and alleys. Wjiat Is needed here Is a vigorous reduction of tne high school curriculum until all the children below the fifth grade are sheltered under a roof and murshnled under a teacher. If all the recommendations of the message crystallise into law, there will be much stronger centra! government In Washington than ever contemplated by the framers of the constitution. For a long time the drift has been towards centralisation the executive In the White House controlling nearly all the hundred-mllllon-doll- ar an TEA Booh. A Schilling off your mind and $29,-10- 0. ft an immense stock for Men, Youths We have and Boys of all styles and grades. Call and examine them and you will be surprised to find' how cheap we are selling them. i Tar Balsam dont find it all w claim for it if you dont find it juit as good as wa say it is if sV(n the first teaapoonful fails to benefit you just remember that the sale is not eomplato unless youre satisfied. If you PUTNAM CLOTHING HOUSE TRY IT. If after using half the bottle it unsatisfactory, you think corns back and get your money back. 2345 Wash. Ave. MANUFACTURED T. H. CARR Pharmacist de Cor. Grant Ava. and 25th St, OGDEN, UTAH. PSThe Way:n WeLaunder Collars AND CUFF8 PRESERVES THEM MANY MONTHS LONGER THAN OTHER LAUNDRIES. WE HAVE A MACHINE FOR IRONING COLLARS AND 25-fo- ot enforced the- - reduction would he not pro less than thirty. In the cut-doposed by Platt's bill Georgia would lose more than any other state, being reduced from eleven to eight. It Is safe tor sntlclpate that the controversy thus stupidly begun will end In i tumult surpassing the Force Rill die Ing' splendid values, was encountered In the tunnel, which la now in nearly 400 feet Mines comThe pany yesterday filed articles of incorporation with the county clerk. The capital stock is $10,000, with shares at putatlon as a hurricane surpasses t $1 each. The officers are: President,C. A. xephyr. Heated conferences were held W. A. Sherman; Ellis, Jr.; secretary and treasurer, J. yesterday on both sides showing lack of unanimity on the part of both H. Brown; directors, W. A. Sherman, the friends of the measure and Its op E. D. Woodruff and A. C- Ellis Jr. But the storm gathers and ponents. It has long been conceded that Utah, the end cannot be foreseen at pres' so far as her mines are concerned, is enb one of the foremost dividend-payin- g states In the country. ' That this is no RETAIL COAL DEALERS IN BUSINESS SE8SION Idle claim la evident rrom the figures themselves, those for November showing that during the month, out of a MILWAUKEE, Dec. J 3. There la total of $9,677,162 thus distributed, good attendance of members today at Utah contributed the modest sum of fifth the opening of the $319,500. When that paid by the Uni meeting of the llllttoia and Wisconsin ted States Steel corporation Is eliml Retail Coal Dealers' association. The nated. this amounting to 36.304,919. it discussion of prices, freight rates and will be seen that the mines of this other toplca of Importance to the trade state did more than their share towill occupy the two days the conven- ward Increasing the circulating metion will be in session. dium of the country. A Nstursl Result. It Is very reasonable to suppose If the foundation of a structure was removed that the building Itself Is bound to come down. This same principle can be applied to disease. Take medicine Into the system that will remove the cause of sickness, and Illness will Sherman-Goldfle- ld CUFFS THAT - Frisco System CHICAGO & EA8TERN ' ILLINOIS R. R. Double Daily Trains BETWEEN .MORNING AND EVENING CAN PLEASE ' fcAST OF REED HOTEL. BOTH PHONES, The RIVERDALE OR PHOENIX Mills Flour stands supreme upon the pinnacle of Its own greatness. Its superiority Is unquestioned for all culinary purposes wherein flour is a requirement. Itrend made from 'It Is ideal In its delicious flavor. Cakes are always light, dainty and luscious. Pies and pastry have a wholesome healthfulness that Is unsurpassed. On November 15th, and dally thereafter. until the summer season of 1905, the Frisco System. In connection' with the Southern Railway will operate through Pullman Sleepers between Kansaa City, Mo., and Jacksonville, Fla. These Sleeping Cars will be placed in service as part of the equipment of the popular "Southeastern Limited. scheduled to leave Kansas City at 6:30 OUR GREAT BO YEARS EXPERIENCE Its Trade Marks I forced-to-Mov- Designs GIVE THE KIDS Soma caks and much bread, but sea that it's rich in nutriment The surest way to see to this is to use CRESCENT Scientific milling of good wheat ensures perfection. BROa MILLING COMPANY. MAKERa p. m. A modcrnly equipped DEPART- Lli-k- Scientific A MUNN .imiieh Hvl y w. 'Veeht HOLIDAY EXCURSION RATES, via Nickel Plate road, December 24th, 35th, 26th and 31st, 1904, and January 1st and 2nd, 1905, good returning January 4th. 1905, at a fare and a third for the round trip between Chicago and Buffalo. Three through express trains daily to Ft. Wayne, Findlay, Cleveland. Erie, Buffalo, New York, Boston and all eastern points. Through Pullman sleepers and excellent dlnjng car service. Individual club meala ranging In price from 35c to SI, being served In Nickel Plate dining cars; also service a la carte. No excess fere charged on any train. Chicago depot. Van Buren and La Salle streets. City ticket of- Adams street and Auditorium Annex. All Information given on application to Charles E. Johnson, District Passenger Agent. 205 Century building, Denver, Colo. 1 BRING RESULTS F ALBKKN ALLEN, MGR. t F 412 25th SL MEATS BALLARD & RINCKER. 131 24th Street C. J. A. Lindquist UNDERTAKER end EMBALMER Bell 220 Open All Phone Night 520X. Independent 420 Washington Ays. Ogden, Utah. CO. 74 MAIN 8TREET. Successor! to Daynes Music $ Co. SALT LAKE CITY. A A Telephones for tpl.UU RESIDENCES (M A Telephones for $ZedV BUSINESS r Rocky Mountain Bell Telephone Company Ask the Office for Particulars- WHATS THE CIRCULATION THATS THE VITAL POINTI t J J The Cheapest Place to Buy TeL SSL 4 ANSON Temple of Music. COMPANY. Phone 22. CARSTENSEN (Incorporated.) ALLEN TRANSFER tz'i YcrSf f F F X F fices, 111 JOURNAL ADa EVERYTHING GOES. COME IN TODAY. JMcan. S Cpr3eiBrc)r. ' ,a- u- F F Of Pianos, Organs, Small Instill F manta, Sheet Music, Talking beMachines, Records, etc., now ing sold at unheard of pricse. 22. handsomely weekly. Tarweet of any enUtlc journal. Terms. $3 a year: for month. f L gold Jjail newMiiwtenb lltn-trni-ed CHRISTMAS FLOUR FEffSRY Anyone .ending a sketrh and desertnttnn may l awerlitin nnr opinion free whether an iiinmtmn a imilmWy pntemnMftL Cnmniumm. '.tan at rid ly mnihluntMl. Handbook on Patenti tent frrw. Oldest acetioy fur aeruring natenta. Palrnla taken tlimuich Munn A' Co. rewire tprriat autict, without ehnrea, in the I e Sale Ts attend danoee theaters or to catch train in a hurry If you remember the number-pho-no Copyrights Ac. train, electric lighted cafe, observation car, etc. the route of which carries the traveler through the populous cities of the Southeast. Berth reservations may be made through representatives of Frisco System or connecting lines. PASSENGER TRAFFIC MENT. SAINT LOUIS. 174 Substantially constructed. LOW RATES TO EASTERN POINTS Will always apply via the Nickel Plate to Road and its eastern connections all points in New York, New England Frisco System YOU. Ogden Steam Laundry From LaSalle Street Station, Chicago 9:50 a. m. 9:10 p. m. From Union 8ta. (Merchants Bdg) St. Louis, 9:30 a. m. 9:46 p. m. Morning or evening connection at both termini with lines diverging. Equipment entirely new and modern throughout. A DOUBLE-TRAC- K RAILWAY. Equipped with practical and approved safet7 appliances. Dyspepsia, Indigestion, and biliousness have their foundation in stomach disorders. Remove this weakness and the other symptoms are no more. There is one cure that all drugglsta sell for S5c per bok. It Is Dr. Gunn's Improved Liver Pllla They get right at the begin' nlng of these diseases and make the cure by taking away the cause. 1 WEEK? WE KNOW WE v St. Louis and Chicago slck-headac- he For Christmas Cooking I N semi-annu- al via PRO- DUCES A BEAUTIFUL FINISH WITHOUT CRUSHING THE LIFE OUT OF THE GOODS. WITH OUR METHOD TURN-DOWCOLLARS ARE TURNED WITHOUT CRACKING AND ARE SHAPED TO FIT THE NECK PERFECTLY. THE LARGE8T COLLAR FACTORIES IN TROY, N. Y, ARE USING MACHINES LIKE OURS FOR THEIR NEW WORK. MAY WE HAVE A TRIAL PACKAGE FROM YOU THIS vice-preside- Florida Sleeper COMPANY BY er to Ft Wayne. Cleveland, Findlay, Erie, Buffalo. New York and Boston. Standard equipment on all trains. Meals served In dining cars on Amerl can club plan, ranging In price from 33c. to 31.00 per meal; also service a la carte and mid-da- y luncheon 50c. The eastern terminals of the Nickel Plate Road are only from three to ten minutes from nil Ocean Steamship Docks, and the service afforded is first class. No excess fare charged on any train. For particulars call on or address John Y. Calahan, General Agent, 113 Adams St.. Room 393,' Chicago, III. Chicago depot. La Salle and Van Bu OGDEN MILLING & ELEVATOR ction tSpruce and eastern states. Three dally trains MADE BY Thrt variably gat or your money back. And is the sort of guarantee that that means something. That is the guarantee that goes with every bottle of 0Ur ata-tu- high-gra- it. customer.. be satisfaction in quality of superior merit and everyaoodi in the way of pries. Satisfaction is what youll in hero-satisfa- 60,-0- 0. to on your back? i Taylor-Brunto- $60,-40- Of running a successful druo stora lies in giving ssti,f,cti0 : leave of itself. Money tack says: whatever you buy' Schillings Best, your grocer returns your money if you dont like it. Writ for our KnowUda Company, Su Kranciaco. MINES : THE SECRET OVERCOAT . I great entei prises in whli-- (he people niLLS AND SflELTERS are engaged. Mr. Roosevelt would add e In the existing list the control of rail eeeoeeeoeeeeoeoao roads, bunks. trust companies, JnHur uin-iinnpHiiit-- , factory conditions, The Mammoth and Grand Central hours of labor on railways. Ac. He will distribute dividends of companies federal commissioners to have would inspect all rolling stock; tu decide on 130, 0H0 and 112,300 respectively tomorall through rates of freight; lo hold row. i Inquest on railroad accidents; to en force the block signal system and The annual meeting of the Giant regulate airbrakes; to enforce sanitary Copper Queen Mining company will conditions wherever laboring men are be held In' this city Wednesday, Deassembled. As there are over a mil cember 2Sth. lion and a half of cars and engines, (1,573,000) and several times that num Eleven cars of ore from Tonopah, ber of wheels to he hammered on and one from Tintic and two from Bingn brakes to be tested, It would obviously ham were reported by require a good many men nnd a good samplers today. deal of money for their adequate In siection. And how much more com' Eleven ears of ore from Nevada, two plote would It be thun the General from Bingham and one from Tintic Slocum Inspection. The 11,000 accl were reported at the Taylor & Brunton denis which occur In the United States sum pier yesterday. yearly involving M.OOO deaths and persons Injured, would require Ore receipts at the Pioneer sampler large army of coroners and a vast yesterday included three cars from multitude of Inquests. This 6ould be Tlntie, two from Onsla and one from building up a beaurocracy of tremen- American Fork. dous proportions which might end In nominal socialism and actual ImperialOre and bullion settlements In Salt ism. Like City yesterday, as reported by Above his colleague', cry for eron McComlck A Co., amounted to ns follows; Silver, lead, gold and oiny Senator Hale has made his voice heard demanding $100,000 for a statue copper ores, 331,300; base bullion, of Itenjnndn Franklin in this city. As e we have already a supurb marble of Ioor Richard of heroic sise on The Oasis Mining company, operatPennsylvania avenue, presented to the ing in the Drum district, Millard councity by Mr. Stllson Hutchins, and as ty, had another Shipment of there Is not yet In our streets or parks ore at the sampler today. The any statue of Robert Morris, Jeffer- mine la said to be doing well and Is son, Adams, Hamilton, and a multitude held back only by Its remoteness from of others', this proposed duplication of the railroad track. Franklin seems quite superfluous. It Is certain thnt the frugul almanac-makSuit has been filed In the district himself would not approve of It court by Elisa O'Reilly against the The Introduction of bills to reduce Silver Shield Mining and Milling comthe number of southern congressmen pany to quiet title to me area in conbecause of alleged disfranchisement flict between plaintiff's and defendof negroes will be followed by a most ants' mining claims located In the unhealthy excitement during the re West Mountain district. malnder of this session. Messrs. Platt Hiul CTumpacker may attempt In vain The New Yprk Bonanza company to relmprlson the Afrlte which they started thirty tons of ore for market have released. John Sharp Williams Tuesday which Is expected to swell the hna met the proposition with defiance treasury to the amount of $3,000 or and Carmack with a Joint resolution to more. The mine Is reported to be look Investigate and expose the amount of Ing well, but official Information Is unmoney collected from trusts and others obtainable. to effect presidential elections. Platt's bill would reduce the total number of Work on the Live Oak property, near southern congressmen to nineteen, but Monroe, Is moving along merrily and the senator with an exhibition of pre Its incorporators are sanguine that tended generosity alleges that If the they are yet going to have a mine. blind vein, show constitution were strictly and rigidly Last week a The agitation for tin extra session In the spring has measurably subsided, but the t;iriIT revisionists are still Insistent aial the jiroHwilion now at the front is that an exliii session for Its settlement will be held next fall aay, from September 1st to the regular This time of meeting ill Deerinber. suggestion seems likely tu take the form of a determination shortly, for It solves the jirohlein to the satlsfae-jio- n of all inembers of the majority party. It is also pretty eertaln that there will be very little legislation at this session except the regular appropriation bills. This eoneiuslon la concurred in by the men who make the program, by Messrs. Allison, Aldrich, Fairbanks, Ixidge and others In the senate, and Cannon, Payne, Ilenien-wa- Why not get that : : F |