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Show DAILY rr wait (All lll'ji .' l! bead I : j ' : i' l !' aswtsi Dprt'T,,nt- Ji.'ol . f Sd ex-nf- M on for the establlsh-vj- j, a central Utah experiment 1 15.000 to be located somewhere be-ptBox Elder and Juab counties, ii the board of trustees of the Agri-nit,into conducted be and college, col-b- f. a branch of the Agricultural The bill also provides for an appen ropriation of 18,000 for the southern lHh experiment farm. The reading of the Journal and the n idoptlon of the rules of the fifth constituted the other business of ses-cto- the senate. The house listened to the reading of passed the expense bill and aedued a recess until the arrival of After the house went Into the senate. joint session, Senators Bamberger and Austin Lawrence and Representatives and Stewart were appointed to escort At the Governor Cutler to the hall. conclusion of Governor Cutlers mes-lai- te the legislature adjourned until 2 o'clock this afternoon. Governor Cutler presented his first menage to the Utah legislature yesterday afternoon. It was read Immediately after the meeting of the members of both branches in the house, to which they had adjourned for that purpose. The document Is a very lengthy one, and deals with the various departments of state In the opening words of his message Governor Cutler compliments his predecessor in office for his executive ability and wise administration. He trusts that the prosperous conditions that came with the advent of statehood will continue Indefinitely. Regarding the election of a United 8tates senator for the six-yeterm, be expresses the hope that the legislative choice will fall upon a man of reputation and ability, and concludes that Utahs prestige and Influence in the United States senate will depend measure on the man chosen. H adds that next In Importance to doing this work well is the necessity of doing it without delay. In recounting the financial condition f the state, he points to the fact that the report of the state auditor shows all matured obligations of the commonwealth have been met, and that warrants have been paid when due, t say that owing to certain appro-wwtioout of the ordinary there is the journal, ar F! na One of the greatest im- prove men ts in trade is gives one confi- dence. Write fa, our Kaowlodga :! in-:- luii , Book. A Sdiiling U.iSl 1,1,.-,- . til."! il 1.1 , ,.r,v 1, I!;. vi Hi.- matters ..f ''in :e n-- j,,,., HU.-I- n,i. ,,f . i , ,111- tl.-,!- (, in. (i(hir wit(i iiisi,l,.ril,1, t l.ri.iii.s . eilui-aiioii- . xyx-t.-r- Utah. l The slat.- s. li.n.l, whi. h is a or the same Institution, the ljrt and the state iiitlns-Iris.ho.il are pointed out with much ai tent ion to requirements. The state board of insanity is complimented for its intelliip-n- i m.inaio--nieu- t of tin- mentiil hospital nn,i the charges which it contains. The state hoard of i un-i-- i lions and the board ..f pardons ;ire represented a being dent and satisfactory. The two state frits since the last legislature met are said to have been In advance of any previous displays made under the auspices of the Deseret Agricultural and Manufacturing society. It is shown that the architects estimates for the completion of the new building, now well under way, requires an appropriation of $40,000. and the board's estimates for the regular expenses Is $15,000. The governor reports that twenty-seve- n Incorporated banks nnd five private banks In the state are in good condition. That the operation of building and loan associations, both domestic nnd foreign, should be made the subject of careful examination and supervision. Public health condition are gone Into In much detail, and the use of patent nostrums Is deplored, and the subject referred to the legislature. In the matter of appointive state officers. Governor Cutler askR for legislation that will put the control of state boards In harmony with the political policy endorsed by the electors at the polls. He recommends that the commencement and closing of the terms of these officers should be made contemporaneous with the opening and closing of the terms of the general i.ui-ma- Agrl-i-uitur- al al - state Tin- - lioliiJirM ft Its a Mighty Good solution declare the m officers. The citizens soldiery, commonly known as the national guard of the state, has a strong place In the governor's message. Their splendid services are referred to and favorably commented upon, both with reference to the Carbon county campaign and other work. Every reasonable Inducement It is urged should he given to the men of the state to do militia duty as required. The salary of the adjutant-gener- al Is said to be wholly Inadequate, nnd a material Increase of It Is suggested. The entire appropriation for the maintenance of the guard for the next two years Is placed at able-bodi- and "? forever Lwm ao ?n there "nlthfuj MADE BY GDEN MiJUNG & ELEVATOR COMPANY i Xt-t- t say !. ki't 1 . 143 I'li.iiiL'P. XI ill:.! .i;i ril, as well J.ixl Utah i MX - i Splendid f lue Iorcli UmIiiiiiii. i.irite line of by Lumber Co. Oreg'on 8T. PHONE (EL TWENTY-FOURT- )oi n the 4 561 H i ll w ir it a prui. it will .tial !., imvii'y j til X!1 it I The Coal that Heats 111 FREE. J. T. RUSHMER IT COMES FROM SHUR TUFF Am CO. Anthracite. Phones EXF 42 an Sole Agents for J8-- k 18-- x ft What two words have greater meaning than - HOMETOWN HAPPENINGS. In throwing a stone at a hog one day last week. Mrs. John Allbrlght put so much vigor into her throw that she dislocated her shoulder and will be laid up for some time to come. Of course she did not hit the hog. r EXAMINATION n,-- Famous Ramtdy for Sick Headache. The cause of this complaint is not in the head at all. It comes from the stomach. A stomach that has become clogged by over eating, drinking, or abuse in a ay manner, will warn you by bringing on sick headache. Cure the pain and distress in the stomach and the headache atops of itself. All bllloua attacks, dyspepsia, belching, bod taste in the mouth, muddy complexion and yellaw eyes are cured by thia remedy. It la called Dr. Gunns Improved Liver Pills, one for a dose, and Is sold by druggists all aver the U. S. for 25c per box. For sale by Wallace Drug Co. vt '.! (ilaxsrx. II a i 'n.ir . the A ! tool B t The LightiPower Will 1. liii;:liltT if uii are manner the oeenslon. : I tan Lights Railway Company i : Furnish you with either or both. E. W. WADE, Mgr. . A few liottlex of White Seal" Champagne J for Ogden to enlorlain your frli'iids in a pri-pire- LET THE I Holidays i: Is tl'e first requisite for a good dinner. The finest brand of Chitm-IKigiIn the world. WHITE SKAL hit port at Ions exceed all others. Tlie rhoii'p of noted judges the world over. ie THOSE LITE MEN wire your house write ELECTRIC CO Stanley L. Stavens, Mgr. Phones: Independent, $13; Bell, 514-2279 Washington Avenue. Can COMMERCIAL AGENTS C. J. A. Lindquist UNDERTAKER The Putnam Clothing House and EMBALMER AU Open Night Bell Phone 520X. Independent 820 220 Washlngtoa Avs. Ogden, Utak. CHARLES F. GROUT is now having DEALER IN Flour, Grain, Seeds, Hay 352 Twenty-fourt- h Bueceiior to Pkeen ft Co. a CO. F. J. KIESEL its fourteenth annual St. stock-takin- sale g ed wood on subs Iript oak, maple, beech any sort of wood and of any length, Including knots and limbs. Even fence rails will not he rejected, and we can manage to work up a few old stumps If left In the We have tried rear of the office. $85,140. the office stove red, but cant painting The decrease in the number of Utah fool our compositors. sheep, amounting to nearly 200.000, Is noted. At the same time a very large Improvement still continues to be Increase In the number of pounds of the order of the day at Hometown. wool is pointed out. Utahs world's Since our last Issue over ten rods of fair commission is heartily thanked ftir new sidewalk has been laid, at least Its good work, and the recommendation one front fence painted, and yesterday made that the 110.000 deficit occasioned we met Mr. Joseph Worthington carthereby should be wiped out by legis- rying home & pall of paint and two lative appropriation. The $30,000 ad- pounds of putty to help along the good ditional money asked for by the com- work. mission of the Lewis and Clark exposition at Portland next year is referred It appears that we are in error last for consideration. week In saying that Fanner Scott, Fish and game matters receive their widower, had taken unto himself a secdue attention. Another experimental ond wife. He says that he simply farm, such as has been so successful In traded four sheep and a hog with the the southern part of the state, Is rec- Widow Davis for an old white horse. ommended to be established somewhere Our congratulations will have to stand In north-centrUtah. The vigilance over to another time. of the dairy and food Inspector In excluding bad and unhealthful foods from Constable Doyle, who Is also the the local markets Is commended. The chief of police, the whole police force desire for preserving the relics of the and nightwatchman, says that HomeState historical society Is mentioned, town la the freest of crime of any town as Is also the work which has' been of Its size in the state, and that all the done by the state historian. young men who go courting are home One of the concluding recommenda- and in bed by 10 o'clock. tions of the message Is the repeal of the law which created the Utah art Mr. James Cablff, our popular village cooper, had the misfortune to run across some late bumble bees while Cured Lumbago. out walking one day last week, and it will be ten days before he will be able A. B. Canman, Chicago, writes to whistle at his work. We predicted March 4, 1903: "Having been troubled that the autumn would not end withwith Lumbago at different times and out Hometown facing a crisis of some tried one physician after another; then sort. The days were gliding along too different ointments and liniments, gave placidly. it up altogether. So I tried once more, and got a bottle of Ballard's Snow Looking from our office window one Liniment, which gave me almost In- day last week we beheld a fight bestant relief. I can cheerfully recom- tween & cow and a bull running at mend it and will add my name to your large, a dog being run over by a dray, list of former sufferers." 25c, 60c and a Jaw between two men, and a woman 1. Sold by Geo. F. Cave. running to get out of the way of a rolling hogshead of sugar. For a moment RAILROAD EXPANSION. it seemed as if we were In New York or Chicago. The railroad mileage In the United Mr. James Ramsgate, the prosperous States is increasing at the rate of shout n farmer on the 5,000 miles a year. At this rate in and more will 100,000 be has seven cows, and every there road, twenty years miles of railroad in the country. If the one of them has lately lost her cud. country continues to develop during There are many other cases of It In the the next twenty years as rapidly as It neighborhood. Mr. Ramsgate lays It has during the last two decades It will to the cows chewing up old straw beds g. of rail- at the fall require fully 100,000 more miles road to handle the Increase In the volA Boys Wild Rids for Lifo. ume of traffic. We want ion-hic- kory, Six-Mi- le M. Capital and Surp'us, The entire line of clothing hats, gloves, underwear trunks, rubber goods $225JXMJ0, First National Bank OGDEN. UTAH DAVID ECCLES, President THOMAS D. DEE, JOHN FINGREE, Cashier. JA8- - F. BURTON, Assistant Cashier DIRECTOR8! David Ecolsa Thomas D. Da Gao. H. Tribe Barnard Whits W. W. Ritar John Watson Joseph Clark Adam Patterson Vice-Preside- nt. and everything that man or boy can wear is being knocked down at prices that astonish every one. Call and look them over. Respectfully solicits tha accounts of banks, mercantile firms and Individuals. Wo pay Interest on time deposits. treatAmple resources, courteous ment superior service. FREE THE JOURNAL By Carrier, One Month, 60c. Bedridden, alone and destitute. Such In brief was the condition of an old soldier by name of J- - J-- Havens. Versailles, O. For years he was troubled with Kidney disease, and neither doctors nor medicines gave him relief. At put length he tried Electric Bitters. It now him on his feet In short order and I am on the road to he testifies: for complete recovery" Best on earth all Liver and Kidney troubles and forms of Stomach snd Bowel ComGuaranteed by Only 50c. plaints. Jeasee J. Driver, druggist With family around expecting him to die, and a son riding tor life. 18 miles, to get Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. Coughs and Colds, W. H. Brown of Leesvlllr, Ind., endured tenth's agonies from asthma; but this wonderful medicine gave Instant relief and soon cured him. He writes: "T now sleep soundly at nlghL" Like marvelous cures for Consumption. Pneumonia, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds and Grip prove Its matchless merit for all Throat end Lung Troubles. Guaranteed bottles 69c and $1.00. Trial bottles free st Jesse J. Driver's drug store. 50c By Mail, One Month ONE FINE BILK UMBRELLA. Every Wssk to One of Our Customers THE SECRET Each package of 25 cents snd each package of 25 cents additional entitles the owner to a chance on the umbrella. Sava your coupons. They will be good for s second drawing later In teh season. Weekly drawing takes place each Monday. We have the latest Improved machinery and the best help that money can procure. Open front shirts are ironed to match and do not bulge Try our rough dry family wash. This Is the most satisfactory way of having the family wash done. All counterpanes, sheets, pillow slips, table cloths, napDo it now I Havo your linen white, kins, handkerchief, towels and cloths are Ironed. All other articles are sent spotless and neatly ironed. That is tho way our goods look when they coins home ready for the Iron. back. If you havo resolved on getting BEE DISPLAY IN BURTS WINDOW satisfaction with your laundry work us a trial order today. Dont forgst to savo your eoupona this year, give for tho big drawing later in ths Defer Not Until a Future Day to Act Wisely OGDEN TROY LAUNDRY STEAM LAUNDRY EAST OF REED HOTEL. PHONE CHEAP RATES TO DENVER. JANUARY 8TH AND 9TH. Account of National Live Stock association meeting the Union Pacific Railroad will sell tickets to Denver and . return for good reluming until $18-00- January 20th. a successful drug store lias in giving satisfaction to its customers. Thar must bs satisfaction in quality goods of superior merit and every advantage in tho way of price. Of running house-cleanin- Fearful Odds Against Him. nnnr, Nrv.) recent strike In Knuich mount. ill) continues a ml if tlie valuta hold out with depth inoiiicr lumanxa cntnp will be openiM up :ix a result of the development ff (ioluticld and Tonopah. The ilisti'ii wliiih li.is been lumed Oold-ree- d. is sixty miles cast of Goldfield ami thirty mile south of llevellle. The led utt tinbonanza claim, whiili lias the best showing, crops up tor a letigth of o'er twenty feet, and the gol-- in the rock can be seen from quite a ist me" with the naked eye. A pieces are knocked off the gold Is seen will through the rock. On other claims of the company there i a good showii i; ,iNn. assays going from t:M to $:.uii p r ton. The ledge mt the different claim 'ary from five to twel'e feet ill width. The formation at Kawi. h is jmrphyry with stringers of quart, running all The greatest drawback to through. the district is lack of water. The nearest water is twelve miles away, and the spring mak x but lad gallons a day. Four inches (.f snow are now on the ground, and the men are melting It for drinking and domestic uses, and work on two wells has already commenced. The Gnldrecri Mining eontiany has laid out a townxite, which they have named Ooldreeil, and the first day they were placed on sale $5,000 worth of lots were disposed of. This shows the confidence in the new district, and the general impression of those who have seen It is that It will make u great mining camp. Xi'iiiMiit'i.i well-know- 10 i i!w- - is lll;l j ' Been Laid Out and ths Lots Are Selling Very Rapidly. til t; ii II. i , - r. ; ' Tovncite Has lh. t ti,e ex, f sinking ;,n,-si.iI!s ui!,i,.r i.f l( r,. j.i.is l.isl-miive nut s itisfai-tury.iHlt-r the of tlic y iif Utah's piil.l!- echoit n is jrivcu lOiisiilcrat.le nttenti.in. aiiii als.i til.- - ut-- t its of the University of 't-- over the great excitement KAWICH STRIKE. ..v! .1!(, , sint.-T,...,,- ,l! ' " li. Jill i!n. -'- "-c tllmg. -- I"1 tl1 i '! W DONT WEAR v,r . . al TEA money buck: .1' ' "U'W""',, - of : t,-i- - nate and house met In ,erday' Jion in the hall of representa-Jw- 1 ! with President- Love Juate in the chair. Governor llVMv. f .Cleared about :H oclock, and cutl" Knthe reading of his ntes- -l oW the time The reading occupied 4 oclock, when the Joint about B nm ton adjourned for the day. Cutler read his message in Mriolce and was listened to sMany of the throughout teely SSamr. complimented the message Tnlendid business document. in-nM tPor Johnson of Piute county leg-SS- T the first bill of the sixth The bill was presented to the at its session prior to the Joint under suspension of the f,bly, and.unanimously passed In seconds. It 2rthln like thirty-si- x tonce went to the house, where it t with n equally cordial reception, promptly passed. It provide in iDDroprlatlon to defray the of the present session. Saute bill No. 2 was Introduced by taiator Williams of Balt Lake. It was filed rten it first reading by title and commit-t- ut silting the appointment of The bill provides for an appro-Mbti- i Hia, t v..,h r T pi, Ini. r,ii ,1. 1 nor culler1 message occupied ihe time ef the legislature of ia i ?.!: Mirss than 'fn:--. Ilu.t :t "I'li'-'to yesterday. .. PAGE THREE. Your Old Front Door Is Open to should of From q. r Deals 11. 1905. t put li .1 . on. i y;, tin 'll tilt I'lV LEGISLATURE m THE JOURNAL. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY il l!..- I STATE M iv;u 'll ll:- Hint, IllrV t iu :i tha to hrld UTAH LIVESTOCK CONVENTION 174. 8atisfaetion it what youll in- variably gst hero satisfaction or your money back. And that is ths rort of guarantso that means something. That is goes with tho guarantso that svtry bottle of our Spruce Tar Balsam If you dont find it all wo claim for it if you dont find it Just as good as wa say it i if even tho first tsaspoonful fails to benefit you just remember that the sals is not complete unless youre satisfied. TRY IT. If after using half tha bottle you think it unsatisfactory, como back and gat your money back. JANU- ARY 9, 1905. Special Rates Via Rio Granda. One Faro for tho Round Trip. Tickets on sale January 8th and 9th. good returning until February 1. 1905. Buy your coal of Parker and he will Read our display ad. on this page; It give you FREE one of the best fire will save you money. klndlers on earth. OGDEN STEAM LAUNDRY. MANUFACTURED BY T. H. CARR Pharmacist Cor. Grant Avs. and 25th SL, OGDEN, UTAH. |