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Show UTAH DAILY PAGE FOUR STATE JOURNAL, FRIDAY, lie Japanese government, a great Japwill tie planted in south-wes'eanese Texas, for the growing and of silk- A splendid tract has been secured, and on each of t vi- at res of tills will be settled a Japanese fimily, und it Is the opinion of Hie commissioiiers that the Japanese v. illi their methods of cultivation would reap a profit of at least $200 per The first inid le in silk cultivation. stallment of Japanese, nu'iibering some five or six hundred isthoiik, will leave J.i i Hi in Mu- - i nurse of the next two or three month. MARCH 3, 1W& I Utah State Journal Ogden, Utah. '1 liiuiii-ftu-tur- 4 OF THE REPUBLICAN BOSSES. r 0 1 Yesterday's issue nf tlii morning Ex aminer annum, e thut it meeting of the Republican executive Mimmittee nr Hutuluy, u( this county was lial. of nuinhiT which a person wen- - endorsed for iippnliiliueut to various Thin attempt of tin executive committee to dictate all party is likely to ntir up ome appointment ThiH cotniosed trouble. cnilimlttei; of H. W. Wade, George M. Hanson, George J. Kelly, Hudolph Kuchler. William Craig, Jame I Wpdman and Of the even, these, Jcase lowers. Wade, Kuchler and Kelly, all live In the Fourth ward of thin clly. Hanson is from the Fifth ward and Craig from the Third. Kuchler and Kelly live In the same voting dUlrlct. The county has only two member, Wadmun and Power, mid it Is safe to say that neither of these was present at the meeting and probably neither had any notice that a meeting was to be held. The party organisation conlts of the county central committee, com-imsof one member from each of the forty-nin- e voting districts of the county; but these are all Ignored and three or four members of the executive committee assume to dictate In everything. This executive committee line no more right to assume such authority than have any other aeven Republicans In the county, and Its action Is an inault to the county committee. Perhaps the members of the county committee will meekly submit, but that la a question. Heretofore every voting district In the county has been organised and given an opportunity to be represented by Its members of the county central committee, but It la the evident intention of the present managers to Inaugurate a system of absolute bosses. The gi in:; OUR 1904 STOCK AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. We are expecting our new Spring stock to arrive by the end of this week, and offer you what we have on hand at a very low price. These are all good styles attractively upholstered and just as good as the ne;w ones will be. Now is your chance to buy one cheap. itecurd believes in the old medicine a thorough trial I'liilifli-lphli- t Ocean Wave Washers We have just received another carload of this Great is the best machine on the market. We guarantee it. ln-e- legislature, for aonie iinknown reason, appears to have a grudge against Ogden. It is proposed of the present in extend the term municipal officials one year beyond the time for which they were elected. All Goods Marked in Should the bill pass, ns seems likely, Hunko Kill will get a new lease of his political life, which tlie good people of this city have been congratulating themselves would close with the closing of the present year. MOTHER GOOSE EXCURSION. March 8th, Via Rio Grande Western Railway. Special train leaves Ogden 6:4.' p. m.. returning after the show. Fare 61.00 for round trip. Seats $1.00 to 92.00, on sale at the Boyle Furniture Co. Street cars run from depot direct to theater and return. Street cars will meet train on arrival at Ogden. a Plain Figures. We of a London news furnishes succinct sketch of a paper the career of the Russian popular leader, Father Ooupon. He is, It appears about thirty-fiv- e years of Hge. and by blood & Ruthenlan, not a Russian. He was educated at 4 he theological seminary in the government of Poltavia, After leaving the aemliiary he remained In that province, and It was not until the death of his wife that he determined to romplete his studies at the theological seminary In St. Peter burg. While a student at this place he took a very active part In the work of an institution which has fur its object the distribution of religious knowledge and ethical teachings among the working people. He acted as the head of one of the branches, and hnvlng frequently the occasion to enter one of the factories and address the operatives, he was appalled by the condition of life which he found there, and determined to do all that lay In his power to imHe conceived prove their condition. the Idea of founding the Workmen's union, and in order to give effect to his scheme planned the great strikes of Russia. He 1 not a professed Socialist. nor doe he lay any special stress on the grant of a constitution, but ha argued that reform can be carried out without Interfering with the traditional DIABETES NEWS. supremacy of the rxnr, and hi enerSan Francisco, Nov. gies are not devoted to political ends. To Wm. Oiddlngs, Druggist: There is reason to believe that a large Dear Sir: number t of Russia's younger priests Tbe long lost cure for Bright's Disshare in his views. ease and Diabetes has undoubtedly been discovered In this city by John J. ON A PUBLIC OFFICE. S Fulton, a lineal descendant of RobL Fulton. Although hundreds have recovered Henry A. Castle, auditor of the post-offithis la not easy of belief and It la here, department, taps strange veins of of a number of business the purpose in human nature the conduct of hla and professional men of this city (of office. Careless, Ignorant and Defiant I am one) to tell the people. whom Postmasters, contributed by him to Tou are hereby authorised to tell all the March McClure's. Is a collection of those in your etty who have either queer liotsam caught in the web of red town a courteous Bright'snine-tent-Disease orof Dlabeteecan that tape. From a Texas rethem citixcn sent this mild protest against nearly cover. Among the business men who the two strenuous manners of the "lady are giving moral and financial suppostmistress." and who would give neither If port "We don't set up any claim that our manners are all they should be. but the above was not strictly true, are we'd like to be reasoned with and Hon. D. M. Burns, President Candelhelped along. The postmistress here Is aria Mining Company; Edward Mills, a worthy woman, all right but she cer- President Bullock A Jones Company; tainly is rude and hasty. One day last week, the mayor being some flushed up Captain Roberts, President Boca and and careless, refused to move his hat Loyalton R. R. Co.; Thos. Kirkpatrick. and bow on asking for the official mall, Capitalist; D. EL Bender, Capitalist; whereupon his hat was shot off and W. C. Price, Capitalist; Wm. Sharp, plumb ruined. There's another thing C. W. Clark. Capitalist, we dont think is fair. This postmis- Capitalist; and many others. The pamphlets tress won't let niggers and greasers come Into the office uneer any consld herewith are to be given to all ineratlon. We ain't overfond of niggers quirers without charge. They give and greaser ourselves, but It Is sure the complete history of our long and discommoding for the leading cUlxens to have to go to the postofflee person exhaustive Investigation. Yours truly, ally to get their mall. Just because this A. E. Shattuck, lady dont like to see anything but a gentleman. We don't like to appear President Pacific State Type Foundry. fault-findiand plcayunlsh where a When to suspect Bright's Disease-weakn- ess lady is concerned, but this one I'm without cause; puffy ankles, talking nbnut is sure arbitrary and abrupt. Htid we'd like In have lier toned hands or eyelids; kidney trouble after down some." the third month; urine may show sedl mnt; falling vision; drowsiness; one As the result of a recent visit to or more of these. Texas of a number of of Wm. Chiding, Agent. I. SIDE-LIGHT- ce hs improved, it Guarantee Our Prices to be the Lowest DC DC DC Down to Bed Rock. An English newspaper tells a story of a noble lord when fifteen years ago he was a rapid youth who had not yet succeeded to tbe title. One day at the j On DC DC DC the Funny Bone DC J j HEALTH aces he lost $100,000, all the money VYou were held up, werent you?" raise by pledging hla propiTellwas." erty and borrowing from hla friends. me, how did you feel?" hla to who was father, in Going up "I felt relieved. Cleveland Plain (he racing inclosure, he said, by way Dealer. if announcing hla ill fortune; "Will rou give me a match to light my clga-ettTbe Man If you don't hurry, my dadT For 1 shall not be able to we'll be too late for the theater. dear, buy one mvself. The Woman Oh, no! Don't you see thl new gown I have? We can't be C08TLINESS OF MODERN WAR. too late. Cleveland Leader. The Wind and Sea. Combatants Already Are Spending The sea Is a Jovial comrade. "Did you ever try any of our 83,000,000 Every Day. He laughs wherever he goes; His merriment in shines the whisky, dimpling judge?" asked the dealer. comes to It pretty high for nations lines "No." replied the Judge, but I tried hi bale repose; quarrel these days when Implements HeThat wrinkle Yonkers lay himself down at the feet of the a man today who had. of warfare have such tremendous poweun, Statesman. And shakes all over with glee. ers of destruction and so much delid billow fall faint cate machinery plays such an import- And the on the shore. "It's seven o'clock, Frltx! We must In the mirth of the mighty sea. ant part In the game. run home." sad and restless. Military experts have figured out But the wind No, if I go home now I shall be And cursed with an Inward pain; that the war In the Far East Is now You for being so late. I'm going whipped as hark you will, by valley or b to stay till nine, and then PH get boncosting the belligerents just about roii hear him still complain. bons and kisses because I'm not 33,000,000 a day. Of this sum it Is es- HeBut walls on the oarren mountains. drowned." Lustlge Blaetter. And shrieks on the wintry sea; timated that the cost to Russia is oLs In the cedar and moans In tbe $1,800,000 and to Japan fl.200.000 Hi pine. She What la the use of searching And shudders all over the aspen tree. That the war Is proving more expenfor the north pole, anywy? sive to the Russians than to the Japa- Welcome are both their voices. He Why, It would result In a great And I know not which la best nese is due to tbe fact that It Is being The of money If found. that from laughter ocean'e the saving slips so from main far away the fought lips. She How's that? Or the comfortless wind's unrest base. He It wouldn't be necessary to send There s a pang In all rejoicing, If Great Britain should happen to A joy In the heart of pain. any more expeditions for it. Philabecome Involved In the struggle the And the wind that saddens, the sea that delphia Inquirer. gladdens. Are singing the e experts think it would mean the strain! waste of 83,000,000 a day, $35,000,000 Bayard Taylor. Marcus Antonlus had Just finished for every week the atruggle lasted. his address to the Romans. And these figures take no account of Your speech was all to the good, The Lighthouse. one of the admiring populremarked the Initial cost of fitting out the 'Neath a canopy of night ace, "hut wasn't it a little overlmagina-tlv- e armies and fleets. Girt by foamy seas. Stands the lighthouse, spectral, white having Caesars wounds cry out Firm to every breese. Sura Cura for Pile. against his murderers?" Be the weather foul or fair. "Oh, no. replied Marcus, "blood will Itching Pile produce moisture nnd Far Its beacons si'.nw. tell." Philadelphia Record. To the world rim Jlows where muse itching; thl form, as well as Freighted sea ship go. niiiid. Bleeding or Protruding piles are k How do you like my new Pile Remedy. And the pilots heed and salt cistM by Dr. the asked dress?" lady, society Chicago Its off far By gleam. Absorbs Stops itching and bleeding. It glitters, small and pals. is she erne Into the presence of her tumor. 50c a Jar at druggists, or sent AsLike a star abeam. husband. Just before going out to dinTreatise free. Write me by mall. ner. 8o Union the tower white. Phils-Pcase. Dr. about your a. Bosnnko, So its In scons shine. "Its all to the good, dear, replied For sale by Wallace Drug Co. So its star Illume the night the .man of affairs, but where on earth With a gleam benign. to tuck your napkin? are you And the stately nations all BRIGHTS DISEASE AND Yonkers Statesman. Sailing fast and far. G0P0N. Washing Machine greatly fit Carpet Co. Ogden Furniture Your Credit Is Good. Mr. Smoot's A correspondent ng GO-CAR- TS st ed FATHER - efoie prescribing new remedies for t:e l ine of trust evil. It may well be ;i.-ilaw us it stands if the anti-truhh.ill be enforced there will be no need With two f furl her trust legislation. more nf the or thrv conspicuous memtrust beef nf the cooling their bers l in tlie penitentiary a great will have been gained In the effort to do away with rebate, the niisiiKi! of private car lines, the private terminal facilities, and ull the other oiitriv.iiu-for illicit gain at the exconsumers alike of producers, pense and honest carriers and shipper. 1 K e - OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE PEOPLE A TRICK ru lie could is the e, Most Important In buying s, sider several things: food-article- you must conEconomy, Results, Easy Handling, Reliability; but the most broad-backe- important is Health. 1 Health means everything. In clothes, furniture, etc., if the buyer gets a poor or imitation article, the only harm is loss of if immoney. In buying itations are supplied, there is a loss of money, and probably an injury to health which is beyond price. food-articl- es, self-sam- Remember these facts when buying baking powder. I ROYAL low-nec- BAKING POWDER See beyond the aea mists tall Freedom guiding tar. Henry F. Thurston In Telemachu Other Poems." audience appreciated a At and most Daly's the Ingenuous Interruption. It was In the last act of The School Girl." Edna May had brought together the Cured Consumption. lovers, and. amid a scene of love makkissing in which she took no Mr. B. W. Evans, Charwater. KanH ing and she exclaimed: part, writes; "My husband lay sick for "How I wish some one would Kiss three months. The doctors said he had me. Promptly a voice from the second We procured a quick consumption. bottle of Ballard's llorehound Syrup, balcony responded; Td like to. mis, very much." New and it cured him. That was six yeat York Sun. ago. and since then we have always kepi a bottle In the house. We cannot Mary, who came from Tipperary a do without It. For coughs and colds It few months ago acting as a servant has no equal." 25c. 50c and $1.00. Sold girl for a German town family, and is by C.eo. F. Cave. beginning to adopt American waya. Mary bought her first pair of rubber shoea the other day. On her next af"Universal Peace. The czars attempt at the establish- ternoon off the streets were slushy, and ment of universal peace Is not the Mary had some distance to walk, but first of the kind that has been made when she returned her mistress noticed the rubbers had not been worn. by a European monarch. The French that why don't you wear "Why, IV. of Navarre proposed your gum Mary, King Henry shoes?" she asked. something similar in the sixteenth WTiat. an dirty them the first time century. His Idea was to form the I put thlm on?" Philadelphia Press. European nations Into a confederation of states, and each state to be e only balanced In military and naval power. The confederation was to be Anti - nervous prostration. a supreme court of arbitration to decide all disputes that might arise. A little more tea; take a There was one flaw In this peace prolittle more time with posal the Turk was to be excluded, and the states were to wage a war of extermination against him. The tJO. project was discussed and dropped. Frank AV. Mahln, the American consul at Nottingham, England, notes the Haa Stevenson'a Books. announcement of a discovery that has Lieut. W. E. Salford, recently of been made by Matthew Neilson, a the navy, but now of the Department Glasgow man residing in Florence, of Agriculture, has about two hun- Italy, of a microbe, which he asserts dred hooka from the library of Robert devours nil aymotlc germs In drainage. Louis Stevenson. Among them is the Further particulars are not forthcomBible which belonged to Stevenson's ing. father. IJeut. Salford bought the Johnny Paw. what's the ret of that books in Samoa and took them to beginning. "Truth Is Guam and Manila with him when he quotation mighty? ws or In re I" those places. Father "Pearce," I reckon. . TEA ABSOLUTELY PURE Your Old Front Door Is Open to a change, ao you should call and see the Splendid Line Doors Just received, as well aa a large line of Porch Column. 143 Utah TWENTY-FOURT- CEL H Lumber Oregon 8T. ' 1 Co. PWPW That & Big Wrapper Sale I Clarks Will continue at until Saturday. J value Many great m main m Wrappers, ... . as long and short $ see then and $ Call nos. $ I CLARKS $ TOSf ttl W..hlnon3gaS 2336-38.QO.- 6a |