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Show DAILY PAGE FOUR. Utah State Journal Ogden, Utah. OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE PEOPLE THE ELECTRIC FRANCHISES. at last muni-lThe Ogdun two granted meeting regular right's franchises for electric street railroads. one for fifty years and one for one hundred years, Both of these were given the away, city receiving nothing In return for the privileges granted the l priu.-Ui'ii0- applicants. The Mahler franchise for one hundred years, although it was passed a unanimous vote of the council, seems to us carries with it a flagrant disregard of the rights of the people, for one reason, because there appears to be nothing back of it more tangible than the hot air or Its promoters. According to Its terms Mr. Mahler has one year In which to make the survey one year In which to legln the work const met Ion and another year in which to finish the road. Thus for three years he may hold a franchise worth many thousands of dollars without the expenditure of any considerable amount of money, during which time he will have ample opportunity to dispose of the same to the best advantage to himself and his associates In the enterprise; for we assume, from all that has lieen said heretofore, that the capital necessary to build and equip the proposed electric railroad has not yet been provided for that the franchise is to be used simply as a bait to induce capital to bite. The necessity for u hundred year franchise Instead of one for fifty years has not been made plain. We may be stupid, but we confess that we cannot see any reason why Mr. Mahlers Intangible and doubtful proposition UTAH 8TATE TUESDAY, APRIL 4, 1905. JOURNAL. son of Utah, and Lulu Benson of Ida- the fellow who has to pay It all, inho. as his plural wives? Or is he re- cluding transportation charges, govlated to the 8. R. Parkinson given in ernment and local license fees, salary as cohabiting with Marla Parkinson of bar keep and rent of buildings, is and her sister Charlotte Smart, the inun before the bar, and for these Preston, Idaho? fir Is he a relative 62.400 barrels of boose he lets go of the Luella Parkinson, of Trenton, w is alleged to be the plural wife 624.761,676, and then goes home and Apostle Cowley jointly with Abbie beats his wife because supper isn't Cowley of Salt Lake? If only in the matter of public interest In the purity ready. of the relations of the Republican party and the Mormon church, these things Mayor Schmitt of . San Francisco should be known." affixes his written guarThe Malad Advocate replies as fol- unblushlnjly of houses of bills rent to antee lows: C. Parkinson anil Geo. C. in that gay city. The mayor of a city "Wllli-iParkinson are brothers, and we believe like Pan Francisco or any other city, that H. R. Parkinson Is the father of is In rather small business when his the two named. W. C., formerly postmaster at Preston, is now a resident name is floating ubout town on the of Utah, president of a stake, and if backs of the rent bills of fallen women. we remember correctly, was Possibly, however. Abe Rueff had some treasurer of Cache county at the last sort of a rake-o- ff from these dives, election. George is not living In poinoral needed the he mayor's and lygamy, however. ill-fa- WATTERSON ON MONTE CARLO. Henry Watterson, editor of the is at presLouisville Courier-Journa- l, ent spending a season at Monte Carlo, engaged in writing his work on Abraham Lincoln. He finds lime to send his paper the following Monte Carlo impressions. Colonel Watterson Is said to sometime tempt the fickle goddess, and possibly that may be the purpose of his present visit to the noted gambling resort. He writes: "I take it that there is hardly a Sunday school scolar, at least In Kentucky, who has not heard of Monte Carlo, and, however hazy the impressions, who has not caught the idea that it is neither a place of divine worship nor a church choir. There are those, Indeed, who err on the other extreme; who fancy that the regulation thing for the gentleman who comes to Monte Carlo In quest of adventures is. first, to lose his money at the Casino; then to go out Into the gardens for a bit of moonlight and fresh air. mopping his fevered brow the while with a not very clean cambric handkerchief; next to meet a Russian princess, like himself, the worse for play, and In need or On the Funny Bone This department of the Utah State they may present their views in relation to JntteSTV " munlcations must in all cases bs onJ? T'1 with sens in order te insure attention. signed of "Mtehu0'" It sheuld ths State Journal will not assume er he thettL '! ' 'b by individual writers for this department. Mnt""entl tV h.' TEA "taed ,r There is such a thing in the world as tea-tope- slave of r, the cup; one can hardly agine it A CHEAP iJr Card of Thanks. im- To Mv Dwtr. Dear. Dear Friends, the Hierarchy. Dear, Dear, Dear Friends: I cunnot thank you too much for your very great kindness In giving me the opportunity of my lifetime. I sin a TRIP. an eyesore i.. thorn in my si, i., . a taw, 'f 0u will blow thin p.im, ow ly out or txisi, ,;.. i cr,nI'lti ' 10 lo b?r all over y,m. j aware I have been J.mL y,U as opportunity ,e and will j ,.U1 Pin lions, though very thi otherwise 1 would 1 ..... always a.ixlo,,!" friends. I hP n iu,qon J1IU you can count Ille ' ,uWic lo stand up for y,Mt. ? am, . my ile.ir. . ,i WM. IHOMMi.; he jj. d Arrangements have been made between the passenger departments of the Southern Pacific and the new Clark Route whereby people purchasing tickets to Los Angeles will be swung In around the circle from Ogden. other words a passenger can leave this city, go across the famous Lucln V.-- te Lyceum Theatre es s. Record-- Herald. st, . ele-tri- lte ex-wl- fe f, L Courier-Journa- ff n, I The Open gorum great admirer of the Hierarchy for reasons known only to myself and a few very few other. Being a man of glass you cun easily see through me, or my motives. Cannons are made to be fired and Just now I agree with you that this particular cannon should be fired. In fact, a regular Feu de J"oIe of Cannon Is what I Vould wish. This cut-oand enter California by the particular cannon has always been Southern Pacific. From San Francisco down to Los Angeles he can travel by T the lln that skirts the ocean beach the greater part of the way, and reme Mlstah Johnaing Can't you gib come home via Dagget, Call-enturning no hope, Lixa? and Milford. In order to adverMiss Jackson Once an' fo' all. Mls- tise this trip the Southern Pacific antah Johnaing. I tells you I won't be nounces that It has put in a round trip rate of 630, good for 90 days, with no mans cullud supplement. .Puck. selling dates April 11 to 15, to Los J. H. YOUNG, Manager. Kthel Poor Jack; he is going to the Angeles and return with the privilege of coming home over the Clark road, dogs. which will be in good running shape Week Commencing Monday, April 3. Kdith Yes, and the dogs he is going by June and July, when the tickets of will expire. to now are the the dogs he originally went to. MANNING TRIO Puck. Full of Tragic Meaning Are these lines from J. II. Simmons of In The Troublesome Servant Without wishing to underrate the Casey. Ia. Think what might have remerits of rhinoceros meat as a table sulted from his terrible cough if he had JENNIE BENTLEY C0NL0N & RUSSEL delicacy, we have no hesitation in say- not taken the medicine about which he Foot Posturing ing that the hippopotamus looks as If writes: "I had a fearful cough, that Comedy Irish Sketch its flesh would be tenderer and Jucier. disturbed my night's rest. I tried SHADRICK AND BAXTER Chicago Tribune. everything, but' nothing would relieve I took Dr. King's New Discovuntil it, Singing, Talking and Dancing Guest I ordered stewed rabbit, stew- ery for Consumption, Coughs and ed chicken and veal stew, and now I Colds, which completely cured me. InRUSSELL AND DEVINE cant tell which is which? stantly relieves and permanently cures Green Waiter There Isn't any dif- all throat and In lung diseases; prevents original act, conglomeration of ference, sir. They're ail made out of grip and pneumonia. At Ogden drugFree the same kind of meat! Detroit Trial Comedy Bending gists; guaranteed; 60c and Press. joule free. . similar companionship and sympathy; and finally set upon by a Sicilian nobleman, to run the nobleman through the body and make off with the prin"It's bad enough for you to come cess. This is the romantic fancy home Intoxicated," said Mrs. Lusch-mashould have been more generously sketch. The common thing is to lose "but why so late? and go back whence you treated than Mr. Bamberger's plain your money "Well, y" shee. m' dear, my frlen's second-clascame, shent me home by meshen-ge- r and practical offer. "At Monte Carlo the devil took Art foolishly bhoy." Philadelphia Press. The Utah State Journal is In favor by one hand and Money by the other, of the brow of anything which will Inure to the and, leading them to the Buy, doc, do you think I ought to me a temple,' and they benefit of the people of this city and hill, said. Build up smoking?" bullded. They sent to Paris for give "Well, yes. I think it would he a good county and state, but it does not be- Charles Gamier, the famous architect. until lieve that the Mahler franchise, even They said to Charles Gamier, Rear us thing for you to do that, at least me for pulling to feel able pay you and beauty though It should be permitted to stand a palace which in splendor own Grand Opera your little girl through the scarlet rival shall your benewill be council, the as passed by fever two years ago. Chicago house. Lo, the Casino! ficial to the people of Ogden. And In Of course, there U no such thing as conclusion, we now express the opin- breaking the bank at Monte Carlo. It "I declare, sighed the young wife, ion, while there Is yet time to prevent might be possible for a run upon one we are greatly disappointed In you. the perpetration of what we believe to of the tnbles to be so fast and furious "In what way, mum?" demanded the a momentary suspension new be a wrong and an Injustice to this as to require girL a while the bureau sent in fresh supply Why, you came here to do general community, that when the people thor- of money, but It may be doubtful work. All you do Is order the entire oughly understand the matter they will whether this ever actually happened. household around. of great winnings almost unanimously concur In the Nor are the stories' "Well; mum, isn't that general work? well founded. Generally the amounts work of a general Is to order." views as herein above expressed. The are multiplied by tens, if not by hunNews. Chicago a make to wants Satan When dreds. rich haul he flings a seine full of fairy THE SLAVES AMBITION. In a poem Gunner I was tales. There are plenty of gudgeons to that the ancients reading used to drink perone each for and hook line, gulp them, fume. has Its hook and line. Political prognosticators for several or Guyer I've heard of such things there is hut now. weeks have been speculating as to the one finale busted!' Gunner Where, pray? reason or ambition bark of the attitude 4 Guyer Why, dont the people at assumed by Ogden's subsidised paper, The Increase of electric interurban Fulm Beach drink Florida water? controlled mercenary car service all over the eastern states Chicago News. Ogden's by mayor. It has been a mystery Just is giving the railroads something to Editor Young man. you have a what motive or compensation, present think nbout The railroad lines are stock expression that I think It would of nr future, hRS prompted the dictator being paralleled and the electric sys- be better for you to get rid of. You that pnper to pose as the chief de- tems are operated at so much less ex- frequently say. Our town is on the fender and sponsor and apologist for pense that they ran afford to make hum. Reporter Well, whats wrong with the head of the church of which he Is lower rates. At first the business done sir? that, not a member. Since it cannot be a by the electric lines was so small that Editor Nothing in Itself, but It ofquestion of religious seal it must be the railroads ignored it. but as the fers too shining an opportunity to the lines have been enlarged and compositor to misplace a letter. one of policy. Since it is policy the is that the have entered new territory the steam only logical conclusion "I am from Boston, said the man. policy player wants something. What roads have been forced to give them Herlock Sholmes made no observala It? recognition. Many of the railroads are tion at the time, but a rew minutes One of these solutions Is probably cutting down their rates to meet those later he asked the gentleman to loan as mayor of the electric lines, and are issuing him his spectacle. correct, business, was the reply." I don't "Spectacles, or a seat in the United States senate. "family books" to persons traveling wear 'em. If the first, It Is simply the idea of the every day, so that railroad traffic Is as "Do not wear spectacles?" retorted boss truckler thnt by his truckling he cheap as electric line traffic. One road Herlock Sholmes In a low, cutting has already made a gasoline coach to tone. "And from Boston? can command the patronage of the The fellow then sheepishly admitted their moral and be used in competition with the elec- that waltes, he was from Kankakee. financial support of his purchasable tric cars. This movement will result "My boy, asked the school teacher, paper. If the second, he calculates In revolutionizing traffic sooner or is the chief end of man?" ler. The electric lines are extending what that by solidifying the the end his head's on." re"Why, elecevery day and going farther and farvote at the next municipal the youngster. Baltimore Herplied tion he can defeat any opponent. The ther across the country. It will not be ald. Black1 Wlestley seems to be celethird possibility was suggested by an long liefnre they are running through trains between all well the and today. Is he going to be marold cities In brating in citixen the big politics Ogden ried again? middle and and west, then audacious with the the railroads acquainted IsWhite No. His Smart egotistically ambitious nature of the will have to buy them out or change Set. sycophant mayor. His theory Is thnt their own business to meet the com that humble aspirant feels that Sena petition and still leave a margin of Mrs. Hussle Six of that dozen of egg were rotten. tor Smoot will lose his seat, and that profit over operating expenses. Dealer Sorry, very sorry, Mrs. Hasgood policy .would name as his sucsle: 1 hope you didn't break the sheila "What will Utah show at the World's cessor a Gentile. to put a quietus on Mrs. Huesla Why, of course. I did! Fair," is a headline In the Lake How could I tell whether they were further unfavorable comment. A Gen Deseret News. The biggest Salt continutile who is the willing tool of the Smoot ous political scrap on earth Is about good or had? Dealer you hadn't broken the sort would be preferable, and certainly all there is left in Zion to exhibit, if shell w If could have taken the eggs what we read in the papers may lie no more abject and obsequious slave relied hack. We have other customers, you upon. Cannon. Kearns, Smith know. can be found than this one in Ogden. But now they are no use to and the rest of the belligerents us. Boston Transcript. Which of these three theories ex- make a star "trail'' attraction, inmight unand grinning plains the present servile attitude of dress ring costume, A party of hunters who returned re through Iron barred cages like a colthe subsidised sheet of Ogden is the lection or untamed hyenas. Boise contly from a sojourn In the wilds of North Carolina tell many stories of problem. News. Ihelr native guide. Probably the Boise News could havi The party, wishing to cross the bike THE IDAHO PARKINSONS. said nothing better calculated to dis- upon the banks of whk-they were gust both sides than to pul both sides camped, made the necessary prepara Hons. Then they naked the guide if The Idaho papers are soaking up in the same category. he could row. some Interest In the question now all "Ro?" he queried In answer. "Ro'! It is stated that one distillery comNo, I reck'n not. Reck'n I never tried the Recently absorbing in Utah. In Kentucky turns out every It." Welser Signal asked these questions: pany seven days 1,200 barrels of sweet mash Under these circumstances the party "Is Parkinson, the Mormon stake made arrangements lo do the rowing president from Oneida, appointed by whisky. The output for a year would thPmselves, and were consequently Governor Gooding on the board of bo 62,440 barrels. The cost of all this astonished the guide, stepping when the Idaho university any relation to to the manufacturer may be fairly es- Into the boat. seated lilmsclf at the the William C. Parkinson mentioned timated nt $374,1)00, nnd oars and prepared to be the motive receive they Charles cases the Owen, by (in Mntyn furnished to Olorah for prosecution from he wholesaler a profit of from power. one of the party. under his promises on the stump) as 61 to 62 per barrel. The government "I "Why," exclaimed you said you couldn't row." thought Nellie Nush with In laiklnfor a conies rake-ofohabitlng hive Utile but The guide was plainly puxxled. and Bird-on-toa- could be heard to repeat to hlmaeir sev eral time "Ro! Ro !" meant to ro like "I reck'nd you-a- ll a lion. I can't do that. But pull an o, why, I've done tliat all my life. I ahorely can pull an o." Louisville - their a 61-0- EDISON FARM FOR RENT. For rent or lease, one of the best farms In northern Utah, for cash or part of the crop. Great snap to the right party. J. J. Brummltt. MOVING PICTURES. ADMI8SION W Mnt, CONFERENCE. Rates and Tims Card Via Rio Grands Railway. Fare for round trip. Leave Ogden 7:45, 6:05 and 9 a. m. and 7 p. m. Arrive at Ogden at 11:80 a. m. and 2:40, 7. 12:25 and 12:25 p. m. The special train leaving Ogden at 8:05 going and returning from Salt Lake City at 11:10 p. m. will run from April 6th to 9th in- Your CM Front Door 61.50 clusive. Is Open to a change, so you should call and see the Splendid Line of Front Doors Just received, as well as a large line of Porch Columns, by the 143 UtaH TWENTY-FOURT- (El H Lumber Oregon ST. Co. PHONE 6(1 v BEFORE GOING TO CONFERENCE Buy your Clothing and Shoes at CLARK'S, in Ogden. Why? Because you can get just what you want from our large and well selected stock. We will guarantee to sell you merchandise from any of our departments cheaper than you can buy the same quality in Salt Lake. We mention a few articles at some low prices good qualities ' d ue Ladies Wool Suits oe vie Ladies & & Misses Skirts Thtss suits srt ths Istsst styls snd weaves. Btfors conference they will cell ss folewe: $25.00 Kinds $20.00 $22.50 Kinds $16.50 $14.00 Kinds $12.50 snd s spseisl lot whieh were We have the largest lins in ths city, and srs making special offers this wsek. In the sample line whieh we bought at a 30 psr cent discount you can find soma of the best values ever offered at any time. Every lady should call and see these skirts, especially those that sell for $7.50 $3.50 $11.50 new The new silk suits srs beauties; they esn be hsd in blaek, brown, tsn, grsy snd burnt issther shades, from $10.00 to $18.50 They ususlly sell from 25.00. $120 to Mens Clothtng We hsve a lins of elothinq which just arrived, and whieh is making a hit on aeeount of stylo and pries. They range in price frem $7.50 to $9.00. Then in a fins lins we are agents for the Kohn Bros. fine clothing. .All made ae good as a tailor can maka them and will fit just as wall. Thsy ranga in price from . $10.00 to $25.00 ' But the regular pries would be The dry goods, hosiery, un- $5. derwear and notion departments are full, of good things for the spring and summer wear. Mens & Boys Shirts The mens furnishing department ie full of good things at reasonable prices, but wa want to make mention of the swell line of shirte in all the latest eloths and colors. We sell the famous OAK BRAND shirts for men and boys, and everyone who has seen them have expressed themselves as never having seen a better lino. They are made good and full, so that you can got them on and off without tearing them or getting out of patience. CALL AND CLARKS 2356-58-60-- 62 PBBBU liffllMin 'GiBBaaMMKMBBiMBMMi 5EE ' Childs Suits pises for poet is on a lively ehiltf The. worst clothing Purchasers should us body. due care, therefore is seeing that the boys snd ehildiWJ is " clothing selected by them in modish only "y tn constructed as to withstand rough usage active youngs" subject it to. The celebrated KANTWEAR' OUT BRAND of boys and young mans clothing have gained confidence of thouMnd. ofP rants who want their boy clothing look well snd still have that will stand hard sms" be? kind of clothing for of ago o' from 3 to 15 years from $1.25 to $6.00 from Young mens suits from 20 years sell to $6.00 to $15.00, of Another advantage st thi. store iB uiking customers ing to our ,v machine fme, which discount " good liberal VS ,TORs WASHINGTON AVE. |