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Show PAGE. .UTAH . STATE DAILY FOUR. tlon of money when you are already buried In It.' There neeina to be but one cxplanatliin. I hut Mr. Rockefeller Published Daily at Ogdea, Utah la the victim of a money passion whnh OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE PEOPLE blinds him to every other consideration in life, winch 1m stronger than his DEFINITION OF A TRUST. of justice, Ills humanity, hi Is the his Joy In liihsilniile force of his one A coirFuiXTiilaiit wrin-a- : "Ilt-amoney-mad- ! 'Money-mubeing. publish in your valuable paper ti: t'.me In every other way, hut money-mud- .' definition of a trust, much aa the was the lats Senator Hanna's Standard Oil truat, and liov Much comment on John D. Rockefeller. And truata differ from other companies dothe late Senator Hanna could not be III ing bUHlnrsM. rty no doing you-accused of holding money la light ' greatly oblige me, alao many old t who have been Mending me their milk, cream, egg and poultry for INTERURBAN LINES. the lnat fifteen year. The primary feuture of a truat ia The Cleveland (Ohio) Press devotes monopoly. The monopoly may bo ab a leading editorial to telling what the aolute or only partial, but it la as near lines . have done and ire interurbaii ly absolute aa Ita opera tora can make Ohio and Indiana, aaylng: In It under the given conditions. The doing Interurban trolley Unas centerThe In tile pur be may monopoly Cleveland have carried In and In ing chase of the raw materials fo. out of this city in the last year hunmanufacture or sale, or it may be in dreds of thousands of passengers. What is being done In Ohio and Inthe distribution alone, but generally u will In ttma be done throughout diana mona leas of more or comprehends the entire United States. of material the both in securing opoly And the time is not far distant. and in disposing of them.. This work Progress .Is taking gigantic strides la almost always 'done by corporations along the line.' Electrical railway east, west, north, and south. Any oi combination of corporations. Is little short of the marvelous. transaa In such a of aertice monopoly There is more meaning in It thdii portation Is also generally denominated can be put in words. ' Distant cities are a trust. Of rourse, the motive of ail uniting Into one commercial comThe dividing line between monopoly is the elimination of com- munity. la fading away. and country city petition, thereby Increasing the profils convenient and cheap The quick, or to of the concern, the detriment transportation la working a rapid aitu those with whom they deal. mighty change In the inodes of life and It Is not stated in the above whether thought. In the customs and achieve- -, the legal or populur definition Is de- ments of the whole people. A vast industry In Itself, the Intersired. We have given our idea of the urban railway .wonderfully quickens popular definition, and It may be stated and promotes ail other industry. . that the legal definition ns found in our The enormous demands It makes statute books endeavor to follow the upon the car shops, the steel rail mills, the wire factories and the qtoior works popular definition, but with such tech- are but a small part of the Industry it nical phraseology as will Include creates. The uncounted thousands who are everything and permit nothing to esaa motormeu. cape, which has been found to bo a afforded employment office clerks and linemen conductors, very difficult matter. The Standard represent but a fragment of the labor dlstlnnary defines a truat aa follows: to which It has opened the way. "A combination, of interests for the It has made all markets more easily topurpose of regulating and controlling accessible. In bringing all classes tastes In them It has developed by means .of a common authority the gether, and wants they never knew before. It use, supply or disposal of some Kind of educates better than all the school. property, usually of a personal nature; It not only carries people to the states, t a commercial or proxy trust but makes them heavier buyers. All that the Interurban trolley lines are doing for Ohio, and more, the A CREDITOR STATE will In time be doing for every state In the Union. . No section is too remote for It io it Is estimated that the population reach and bring Into communication. of "(fur sister state of Nevada bus No wilderness Is too deep for It lo and people. doubled within the lust two years and penetrate In an The Cleveland Plain-Deale- r, is still on the increase, t'l due to the the heading, "Leave Ogunder article wonderful discoveries of rich gold and ' den Off Line. aaya as follows silver leiiids in the southwestern porof Ogden. Ctan " "The city authorities tion of the state. But this is not have declined to grant a franchise lo all. One of our Nevada exchanges Barney Mahler for the operation of the suburban traction line says the etate is on the right side of and j he has an that city, through the ledger.' Tlfi have, eaye the News nounced that he will go anead with Ka of Carson, a mortgage on Massachu- construction and leavs the city of Og-cisetts to the amount of 1685,000 and off the route.: Mahler has had a great deal of there. Is 6140,000 more if they get m a trouble convincing the owners of the tight place and ask lor assistance.' lines in the various cities he con city ' All this conies out of the school templates touching with his line that funds, which contain more assets than he would not be an active competitor. any other state in the Union, with tlis They have made him trouble at ofmany, the places- - At Ogden the Influence exception of Texas. Governor Sparks, steam road and the city traction who , suggested this editorial in the Hues was enough to stop all negotia: t News,', was proud to nay, except Tex tions. v The line he contemplates building ns, ( r next to Nevada, the Lone ta. will run through the great valley there, state stands next to his heart f ' to be a great factor Is and Nevada hds a' land grant of 2,000,001 'n the expected .development of the various devoted to public school purposes it cities. Ha wanted to touch the largest baa money In the treasury as well on cities. He has announced that a group bark some distance from bonds It distributee a pef of small cities road that touches Ogden, steam the with him capita nearly three times that of Cali- will be glad to fornia Mr the support of Its public and develop a line thiough a new part schools Wherever a Nevada family of the valley. The aggregate populala almost as far out in the hills or plains adopts the tion at the other plnees of Ogden contains, as the much city Rooaevelt doctrine opposing race sui- and he Is now going ahead with the cide to the extent of five or six oil- plans to let Ogden alone and develop spring, and they ask lor a achoolhouse, the other cities. "Having completed his preliminary It, ia built and the stars and stripes work he and Mrs. Mahlei have gone to --1 j flying above It. the Pacific coast and will be back to Nevada erects no brouxe statues to Cleveland In a fewwteks." p the memory of those whom it would The nineteenth paragraph In the arhonor.' That money Is expended for the far more worthy purpose of stamp- ticle In yesterday's State Journal Nevada has tne headed "Prophet's Call to Repentance, ing out Illiteracy. greatest percentage of college gradu- should read as follows: The Mormon people stand In a danates of any state In the Union, lu gerous place.' Unless they shall heed edufact, Nevada Is advancing in the the warning voice calling them to rea pentance. woe shall come upon them cational line so rapidly that it wonder that so many poor people sre and they shall be scourged. The course content to dwell elsewhere and rear of the leaders who have brought them present conditions. If persisted . In, their families under swh adverse con- to will bring untold misery upon the ieo-Pl- e. ditions. JOURNAL JULY SATURDAY, 29. 190a. NARROW Htalj Slate Jmimal jmt Jfontut Thli department of tha Vjt a Stats Jocbnal 1 open to all the people, where they may iiiMeut their view la relation to matter of pablie concern. Communication! mutt In all raaei be signed with til naiaei of rcxponithle cltUem in order to Iniure attention. It fhould bo umle ntood that the editor of the State Jocsnas will not aieume or ho naiHiimlblp tor aeatlmoau expreued by individual writers in this department. e , rua-tome- ra . , ' , long-distan- ce Justice Wants to Know. - . gilt-edg- greater salary, but I do not think tney should appropriate the city a funds In any auch manner. I: is rubbery, and If any member, of the city council should hire out for a stipulated sum to work for a person or a company and he doing a banking business should arrive at the conclusion that he was worth more and should appropriate any amount of the person's or bank's money, however, small, ' what would be the result? He would oe branded aa a thief, and prosecuted for the act. Now, can you tell me tue difference In the action of this auguat body ana the men working, for the person or the bank? If the council-me- n are not satisfied with their bargain they can do as other laborers no, JUSTICE. quit. In Issue, 26th lnat, In the of the city council, that proceedings they hare appropriated to themselves 6100 each lor committee work, for the lust year and a halt Now, I don't object to the laborer, receiving his wages and as the Good Book says, 'the laborer is worthy of his hire, I am perfectly willing that our hirelings should receive every cent they agreed work for, vis. 6300 per annum and not one cent more. And if the above amount la too little, and they have the right to raise their own salary, (winch I understand they have not) and they being so anxious that they should receive more, let them past an ordinance for the Incoming council to receive a Vi'ednemlay'H . THE FRIEND ware street. We made the ruu to the fire, taking the Babcock with us, although none of us had yet learned how to work it. The fire made headway and Mayor Warner volunteered to see what effect the apparatus would have on the flames. He strapped the Babcock on his back and climbed a ladder to the roof of the building and was soon near tbe fiercest of the flames. Suddenly there was s burst of smoke and flame snd the crowd gave a shout as Mayor Warner JAPAN'8 G08PEL OF WORK. was seen to stagger backward snd then disappear from view. A second Wealthy Youth Devote Thcmeelvea to later we heard his body strike the Uooful Pursuits. snd we rushed la the direcThe secret of Japan's wonderful ground tion of the crash, expecting to find success, said a globs trotter, "lies, him dead. We found him lying on perhaps, In this: Whereas, the richest the edge of a cistern, where he had and best born and most powerful of of twenty struck after a other nations young man give them- feet. To our straight drop snd also his surprise, selves over to frivolity snd Idleness, too, I he was unhurt, but tha the flower of the young men of Japan Babcock,guess, on which he had ttruck, was work, work, work. In the pleasure ruined." cities of the world at Monte Carlo, completely in Paris, in Algiers, In Ostend, In The Angel at the Phone, Cairo you will find young grand There is a strange, sweet volet dukes from Russia, young baronets and lords from England, all gambling, somewhere at the other end of out motoring, yachting, dining and telephone. I don't know who Is the what not. Rut do you find among owner thereof, but to paraphrase the them I don't mean now only, but ever poet, "when she speaks the sir It have you ever seen among them any still snd the, mute wonder lurketh In of the young princes and earls and men's ears to catch her sweet and millionaires of Japan? No, Indeed. honeyed sentences." When I am at Those y tying men have been working the receiver and she speaks the wlret In our universities, working in our thrill and so do I. Sometimes I Immachine shops, working In our chemi- agine that the siren has blonde hall and eyes of a soft, drooping hazel; cal laboratories working, working. How well this speaks for Japans then at ' other times her tresses art future! What a warning it is to the as black as, s raven's wing, to my rest of tbe nations of the world! For fancy, and her eyes like midnight If this noble energy continues in tbe stars. When our chief clerk goes ts youth of Japan from the lowest to the 'phone he Is generally gruff, but the- - highest one of two things will yon can tell when that girl's voice If happen either Japan will far outstrip replying, for his tones will soften like the other nations or else the other ice in a thaw and become as gentle nations young1 men, too, from the low- aa the cooing of a dove. And when est to the highest, will have to aban- he puts up the receiver he sighs like a don their sports and their dissipations hot blast, and for Just ten second! and turn themselves resolutely to la- you wouldnH think he was the same man. New York Press. bor for the public good. AND THE He don't need to drag you up to die bar And ask, 'What ye goiii' to take?" And slap your back till he leaves a ; ' i scar, Or hug till your shoulders ache; He don't need to hand you religion. Enshrouded with cheap advice, Nor coo like a Cupid's pigeon From the regions of Paradise. He may shake your hand till it sprain your wrist, But that dont cost him a cent; He'll let you know that you still exist, Hut that isn't paying your rent. He'll sing to you love's sweet prattle Till you think that he's Just the kind; , rut- Rut hes heard your pocket-boo- k . - tie Don't think that his Bismarck Rye Whiskey new-fangle- $1.25 Thu whisk, y ha, chased in bond and m the V. s. Kl warehouse. It is and unadulterated, KUa..lI.,t, " uiirx,-..'"1 Iof table and medicinal u u. ' : Fred Krugs Famous OmahaBeer Draught or bottle always 0 d Patronage of the solicited. ' J. J. GREINER street. Ogdia J. E. Dooly, President. Horae Potry, Ralph E. Hoag, Cashior, A. V. Mel ntosh, Assistant Csihiir UTAH NATIONAL BANK of OGDEN, UTAH ski-in- - love la blind. He may take you in Ui the soda cl:rk And order the sweet Ire cream. I As you taste and smile he gets In'll! UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY. PAYS INTEREST ON 8AVING6 ACCOUNTS AND TIME Capital and Surplus, . stork, While you alt l a blissful dream. He niay nsk for a scented high ball With one of those "naughty winks, Rut ere the week reaches Its nightfall, Find out who pays for the drinks. The unsuspecting are every day Tangled up In the grafter's snares; They listen to all that he has to say And he bunkoes them unawares We've heard so much of the golden brick we ought to. by now, take care; We should be able to spoil the trick Without crying for 'aye "Beware! That Swindled the Czar. in his reign, a .Russian czar Early once When some of the caught a bad bead cold, and asked a are caught .tumble subject how this annoying ailIt naturally causes a smile, could be cured. The advice givLul when they've a thousand times ment er was that the imperial nose, should been brought ' They should know something after a be anointed at night with tallow from know-it-al- ls a common candle. while. ci: . State Journal: I see Once When 6enator Warner's Daring Led Him Into Serious Danger. Back ia the early 70e Senator Warner's daring ltd him into an adventure, says the Kansas City Times, .that nearly cut short his career then and there, according to George C. Hale, of the fire department Warner was mayor of Kansas City then," said Hale, and the city offices occupied the ppper floors of a building on Missouri avenue. The city's fire engine house was on the first floor of the same building. The department had Just be co ci e the owner of a new Babcock extinguisher when a fire broke out one night in a frame building at Missouri avenue and Delaex-chi- d, Editor Utah FROM DEATH. ESCAPE Years rolled on, First National Bank OGDEN. UTAH DAVIS ECCLES, President. THOMAS D. DBS, JOHN PINOREE, Cashier. JAB- - F. BURTON, Assistant Cut in, DIRECTORS: David Eecloa Thomas D, Dm Gso. H. Tribe Bernard Whitt W. W. Riter John Watson Battleship as Yacht. Adam Psttsrsts Joseph Clark Any Briton who would like to cruise M. S. Browning, summer in a battleship of his own this and does not mind spending from Respectfully solicits the accounts d 6100,000 as a preliminary expense, can mercantile firms and In banks, have a unique choice as to what ship vldunla. will he select. We pay Interest on time depodta The conditions of the sale of the t. resources, courteous Ample twenty-eigh- t ships of the British navy service. superior r hem-ewhich have Jnst come under the at Chatham contain, among others, a proviso that the purchasers shall be British, and that the' vessels shall be broken' np within a year of purchase. But there is nothing to prevent a free-bor- n Briton who has, as the Americans say, money to burn, from flying his private flag off Cowee this August on the Wareplte, the Northampton or the "saucy Arethusx. Vioe-PresU- oa ton-men- and one day, by a mere accident, the Wr laugh as they buy the very first czar had the chance of looking And throw It out in the dust, But when they buy more he last (he through a book of household expendiworst ; tures, and was amazed to find he had ' .ie t hi III with a deep disgust been charged for a pound of tallow cnndles every night since. Wuut are the cltisena.la Ogden town A coming to, anyway? Forced to Starva. Btoiuiw we've a peddler to hand them 'round, - B.. F. Leek of Concord. Ky., says: i Must we buy one every day? 20 years 1 have suffered agoniet-witIf you're bound to'tuy what hell cell "For a sore on my upper lip, so painto you, ful, sometimes, that I could not eat Sketch. V.'hy. buy with your own free will; After vainly trying everything else. 1 Weve only this to tell you now: inreii It with Bucklen'a Arnica Salve. BUL ; Look out tor Bunco It's great for burns, cuts and wounds JOURNAL ADS. BRING RE8ULTJ. ' EMMETT. At Ogden druggists. Only 25c. THE JOURNAL 10 CENTS A WEEK. . . I -- . ed how much we Big Reductions on all Summer Goods- - ' . Mens - Hurt on. Ml tell ell and Depew. These arc three senators, and n hlch of them would you rather be? Flatt, the United State express senator from New York, defends his colleague. Depew, and says he has done nothing wrong In those Equitable matters. Now who Like a Voles From Homs. In Japan the morning ' salutation, Ohejro!" Is pronounced exactly tbs same as the name of the state, Ohia In Japan It means Good morning. It Is related of the 1st Col. Bird of Columbus, 0., that when he landed at Yokohama. Japan, fo the first time ' will defend Henator Flatt? he was hailed by a dozen rickshaw men with the usual Oheyo! You wantche rickshaw. ' He turned to a M. .The following extract from Ida fellow traveler and exclaimed In Tarbell's reflections on Rockefeller n amaxement: Well, I've always heard McClure's Is Interesting, and might In that these Jappere were a e fact, be applied to a great many other people, but, gad, I never expected to "money-ma- d people - in ' the world: find them able to name a mans na"Why docs he do It? What doe Be tive state the minute they set eyes on him! Yes,' my' man, I'm' 'from want an Income of 625,000,000 and Ohio Columbus, t that! ' Rids me soma to ? ; more for Not spend like to the best hotel! splendid old Venetian In palaces snd galleries, for none of the glories of the line old world life Is known to nim. Not to squander In riot So far as the The Chinese and Japs are world knows, he Is poor In Ms pleasures. Not to give away hla charities not very nervous people; and bequests are small compared to his wealth. For what, then? Why this they drink a good deal of tea. relentless, cruel. Insistent eccumuln- - .. , All Next Week We Offer Some Most Tempting Bargains in Every Department. Suits in Light and Dark Colors from two-pie- ce $5.00 to $10.00 were $7.50 to $15.00 have a few left which must go this reason. Every man should have one this hot Ylce-Preside- nt. Over- WeoiWing are closing them at 99 Cents Point Collars ' Ladies;, and Childrens Oxfords pair reduced. We have a good stock to select from, so that you can get what you want at a. very low price. We make special mention of some just verv High Grade Patent Kid, Patent Colt and Vici Kiel. $3.50 Oxfords with a full Loius XV. Ileel, in every respect. A Q Every, up-to-dat- t Sale price.:.!...:....!... If you do you will be interested in the new Wing Point Shaper we have jnat installed e ,7............: . Boy's and Girl's Sailor Hats All of them have been reduced. will sell you one from wide-awak- . i : i ; 25c to $1.00 . We Menrs and Boys' Straw Hats : On the table, never were so 25c for the 35c to $1.00 69c for the 90c to $L25 , $119 for the $1.75 cheap. . 235G-58-GO-- m Wash.'Ave. CLARKS STORE 2356-58-00-- why we ehould do YOUR kinds kinds ' Ogden Steam Laundry 62 Wash. Ave. : it By an entirely new prooeee Irone turns the wings over, the edges of them smooth and does it without any poesible linen danger of cracking the where its folded It's still another reason Irfnd The Bargains in the Ladies ready-mad- e goods are unsurpassed. Skirts, Shirt Waists, Shirt Waist Suits, in fact everything summery have been made bargains in every respect. Call and see these goods, it will pay you. TEA bad- H. CL Bigelow-- , President. J. M. Browning', 4-- P. Bigelow, Cashier. R. A. Moyea, Aalatant Cashier. alls and Jacket i the OGDEN STATE BAM Just the thing to play in these hot days, and saves their clothes. We Wc weather. Little Boys' Light Tan try to advance ness interests of our customers In F e erjr legitimate way. In so doing motives may be tinctured with soKkfe ness, for upon tbe prosperity sf ad patrons lies the success of this btfk In every department you will tW prepared to serve you In a eatisfzct? manner. iffi Both PhonesSt1 ? 4ST. tjth |