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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL. SATURDAY. DECEMBER 23. 1905. STATE BOARD OF HEALTH. Contagious Disease Report in the letin for November, 1935. ! LOCAL BRIEFS Holly at Henderehot'g today. B aure to attend Putnam's great Chrlatmaa sale. Putnam 1 riving a 111 talking machine with each 5 purchase. Candle, nut. fruits and Christ- n. dainties at J. S. Carver A Sons. Matiuee Xmas afternoon. Toilers academy, 4 to 6:30. Admission !5c $-- each. Don't forget the turkey dinner at the Reed cafe Christmas, 60c, 12 to p. m. 9 One of Putnam's nice warm suits be a line present for your boys Christmas. Xmas holly, mistletoe and choice cut flowers, at Porter Greenhouse. Ind. 293. Phone 210-The Racket Store people say they have done an enormous business and advertise In this issue a special cleanup sale this evening. The clearance sale of fine millinery and furs at Tollers continues this week. No such bargains in this line are offered by any other store. off on everything. The Crittenton home people announce that Miss Matthews is seriously HI and under the doctor's care and will not' be able to answer Inquiries for a few days. Have you seen Carvers display of bulk goods? Olives, pickles, sweet and sour; stuffed, dill; mince meat, etc. Fairly makes your mouth water to see his display and cheap, too. F. Sooy, the local photographer, is so overcrowded with holiday work that he was compelled to close his doors this morning, in order to enable his catching up with the present orders. His studio will remain dosed until further announcement. J. B. McCracken, who for the past six and a half years has been Identified with the Union and Southern Pacific in the capadty of claims adjuster, will on January 1 open up a law practice in this city. Mr. McCrackens many friends will be pleased to learn of his deciding to locate permanently in the city. We are of the opinion from all appearances on the street that Richardson & Grant, the crockery people, are getting the largest crowds, as their store has been Jammed from the moment they opened and was at the time of our going to press. They received yesterday another consignment of china for today's rush. Xmas green at Hendershots. will Z; One-thi- of the Utah The monthly bulU-vithe month state board of health ot November has come to hand. Flvin the report it is shown that there were dealha in Wetotal of twenty-nin- e ber county during the month, six districts reporting no deaths and four localities free fiom contagious diseases. Causes of death and number of cases ere as follows: Diphtheria, 2u cases, cases, no deaths; scarlet fever. deaths; smallpox, 6 cases, no deaths; typhoid fever. 2 cases, no deaths; nickenpox. 4 cases, no deaths; tuberculosis, 1 case and 1 death. The state board says there is reason to believe that in at least a majority of towns and comities in the state disinfection is performed hi a manner hich is Ineffective and incomplete, and that the official rules of the state board of health, which the law provides shall in all cases he carried out, are practically ignored. As a consequence many cases of contagious disease are permitted to occur which might be prevented by proier disin- rd PROGRESS OF THE NEGRO. According to the census of 1890 Gloucester county, Va., contained total population of 12,413, a little over lf being colored, and both sets of schools are In session from five and a half to six months, and the pay of Is about the the two sets of teachers same. The' majority ' of the colored teachers in this country were trained at Hampton, and have been teaching in this county for a' number of yearn. For the most part the teachers of Gloucester county are not mentally superior, but what they lack in methods of teaching and mental alertness is more than made up for by the moral earnestness and the example they art. Most of the teachers are natives of the county, and, what Is more Important most of them own property in the county. Now, what Is the economic or material result in one county where the negro has been given a reasonable chance to make progress? I say sonable," because it must be kept In mind that the great body of white people in America, with whom the negro is constantly compared, have schools that are 'in session from eight to nine months in the year. According to the public records the total assessed value of the land in Gloucester county Is 16(6,132.11. Of the total value of the land the colored people own 817,95156, The buildings In the county have an assessed valuation of 3466,127.05. The colored people pay taxes upon $79,387 of this amount To state It differently, the negroes of Gloucester county, beginning about forty years ago in poverty, have reached the point where they now own and pay taxes upon one sixth of the real eetate of this county This property Is very largely in the shape of small farms, varying In sice from ten to 150 acres. A large proportion of the farms contain about ten one-ha- acrea Cultivating their own farms le not the only occupation of these people large proportion' of the laborers upon the farms owned by white people are negroes, and many of them are engaged In the oyster and fishing Indue tries during a portion of the year, is interesting to note the influence of this material growth upon the home life of thrf people. It Is stated upon good authority that about twenty-fiv- e years ago at least of the three-fourt- Bul- tr people lived Ut;lm n Anothc- - Repetition Jo!.' sii(.ar trust slums Ik- faltvr to Uu- - a of a Very O'd. Old Story. ui!l-tfne- II. Waixh iriu..; FALSTAFFS CAFE OFFERS ff i'hi:ii.i u.ik ill in - of iivi in that ' l.ii-im-r- s tt-- A BIG : I'i.-i- CIIRISmS' DINNER s - po-'ti- Ts lH-utri- . Baked possum and Candied - - and Celery and i Soup Oh, Ulu-cug- -- 75 cents t WISHES YOU is discovered in a child attending the room in which the child has been should be thoroughly dlsin fected. Section 1108, as amended 1905, requires that all cases of con taglous disease occurring among school children shall.; be reported by the health officer to the teucher or prln cl pal of the school. school "UNCLE JOSH SPRUCEBY. An Intense heart story is unfolded In ths chancing comedy drama, "Uncle Josh Hpruccby," which comes to the Grand for matinee and night on Christmas. The plot of the play taken from scenes of everyday life A country maiden who has a boarding school education meets tne' tempter In the guise of a polished city chap, who turns out later to be a confidence man and who persuades the girl that the comfortable, if homely, Vermont home Is too dull for her. She la Induced to elope to the city. "Uncle Josh1 goes to the city to search for his lost "Nancy" and meets many adventures there. The comedy is furnished by Hans Von Bottlemeyer. the "Just over Dutchman," and "Bally Bpruceby, who has no use for city folks.' The play Is well staged and acted by company of capable people. A Merry Christmas -- preiare any resolutions anent the The Way In. sugar tariff question. Senator Drake Mr. 8tlnglman'a antiquated steed la, explained the omission by saying that the matter had been gone into fully at to put it mildly, somewhat attenua recent meeting of the Northern ated. Aa If to make up for the thin-au- s sugar growers,; and that the resoluof Its body, however. Nature has tions committee did not believe that tha animal a head many sixes given It was to over necessary again travel the same ground. The beet sugar growers recently resolved that tnev are opposed to the reduction of tariff on sugar from Cuba and the Philippines. Many of the farmers do nut believe that the reduction of the tariff would materially affect the sugar situation in this state and look upon the agitation of the Great Western Sugar company as a blind to enable it and the other companies doing business In Colorado to lower the price of sugar beets. 53 too large. Of course people talk about that horse, and Mr. Stlnglman doesnt Ilka It The other week, for example, ha had gone to the expense of a new col- SPECIAL BARGAINS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS lar for the brute. Ten minutes after delivery he was back st the saddlers with the collsr. "Ton blunderers!" be observed, in tho polite wsy characteristic of him. You've msde it too smalL I cant get It over his head!" "Over hla head? ejaculated the addler. "Man, It wasn't made to go There may be a want ad printed today which Is "hunting a job for a over hia head. Back him Into It I" And Mr. 8t!nglman was quits rude. man who ought to have been working for you for years. London Answers. NOTICE OF FIRST MEETING CREDITORS. TONIGHT At Your Service Tuesday Morning OF IX THE DISTRICT. COURT. OF the United States for the District of Utah, In Bankruptcy, before Tho. MaLAST WEEK OF LULU. loney, Referee. In the matter of WilThe Lulu Button company ojiens to liam Henry Olson, In famous Bankruptcy No. 916. ; bankrupt. morrow In Frank Lindons The Man Outside." The piece, To the creditors of William Henry strongest case of circumstantial evi Olson, of Ogden, In the county of Wedence ever presented to an audience at ber and district aforesaid, a bank10, 20 and 80 cents.. This will be the rupt last week of the popular little girl and Notice Is hereby given that o t the her capable company at the Utahna 22nd day of December, A. D. 1905. the for some time, as they leave next Fri said William Henry Olson was duly day evening after the show for Great adjudicated bankrupt; snd that the Falls. Mont. Miss Button will hold first meeting of his creditors will be farewell matinee on 31 on day, Christ- held at my office at No. 2442 Washmas matinee, at 2:30. ington avenue, Ogden City, Weber Utah, on the 4th flay of Janucounty, TALKS WITH THE PRESIDENT. ary, A. D. 1906. at 10 oclock In the WASHINGTON, Dec. 28. Bishop forenoon, at which time the said credhad a conference with the president itors may attend, prove their claims, this morning on canal affairs and par- appoint a trustee, examine the bankticularly his own status. He will con rupt and transact such other bunlnn tinue his duties as secretary, but the as may properly come before said press agent feature has been meeting. . OTr . THO. g. - . -- -- Asso-ciat.o- r one -- roomed everybody; Colorado Sugar Beet Growers' Can Turn the Beets Into Beef at s Profit. THE CHICAGO BANK FAILURE. Menu cabins. Let a single illustration tel! the story of the growth, in a school where there were thirty pupils ten tea tilled that they lived in houses eon tainlng six rooms, but only one said that he lived in a house containing bul a. single room.- - Booker T. Washing ton in the Outlook. . BEETS TO CATTLE. r hs In FEED ".:ili':ij I'.iuk, a and ,i iruM company In state it i:tay have difficulty li, hoiiowcd tne money of raw ma- the d.pplyutg tlie fuoioru-itt in those to rl. il. says the losl. Stale prosevi.u- his own Y. A. Drake, a They to ttie delegate Yams-Tur-- key oirado Sun ar lleet Grow or- adu- did i.et succeed as In- expected, he lation. which is holding its couvcii-tio- n could not (t tlie uio.it y when so reat th chamber of commerce, says tin- national Dank examiner, that he will feed his sugar beets to his quired by Goose-Oys- ters stuck unless the sugar trust is willing iiotiot'y i !se would lend the money on prn-eithe and tu pay at least 65 a tun. fiat lute. the banks have gum-intCattle fed on sugar beets gain three There would have liquidation. Yum-Yu- m. pounds a day." said Senator Drake. been s tiNusiivus failure involving When suelt results can be obtained, u and they cannot be obtained with any runs e:i oilier bunks lunl not the i li a ring lions, took over the other food, there is iiii use selling our leed"in & Patterson, tlie genial over a red hot range cooking a few for less titan 85 a ton. Me eun Walsu properties, ugreeiiig in return make at least 35 a ton on the beets by to supply what was lacking to pay all proprietors of the Falstaff cafe, have things when you ran stroll down to the Fklslaff and get a meal composed selling them in beef." something this year, hith- - of over thirty different good things, The sugar trust is working to lower depositors. Very likely in the end the I inaugurated , unknown to Ogden. It is a tiuie- - from Lynuhaven oysters to cafe noir. ulsh projiei'iies will be remunerative. e,-the price of beets to $4.5u a ton. The trouble saver, money savi-r and Including oh. yum. yurn baked possaver, iu which case those who have adtrust will save I120.UVU annually if it one thing altogether lovely living the sum with candied yams. Candied can force the price of beets 50 cents vanced the money will presumably furnishing uf all who desire to attend yams study that for a minute. Then iuwer. This is the golden egg the suthe profit. Tlie stockholders of u Christmas dinner for the small sum there will be stuffed Utah turkey and gar trust is trying to get HMsession get ruined banks may or may not get of 75 cents. the uf by crying for the mainteiuiiiee uf Why buy turkeys at 22ts mast green goose and say what's the it is the old shameful ator cents per isiuiid and work and sweat use? Just read it all for yourself: fection. the tariff on sugar from Cuba and the anything, of lui.k managers lending the hunk's Boards of health and health offhilippinss. to themselves. icers whose duty it is to perforin or The second and perhaiw last day money Till- - National bank was under tlie disinof tin' session of the beet growers of the state performance supervise of tin I'ulted Ktutes bunk exfection are notified tliat the law a ill was n lively one. Most of the work conirol tu the controller of the hereafter tie strictly enforced and all devolved uHtn committees. The com- aminer. subject does not it currency, et upin-udiswill same the if on mittees comnominations and tile persons violating covered be prosecuted. The disinfec- mittee oil new contracts" were the whether or not Walsh so violated the Southern Shrimps Lynnhavens provisions of the national bank act ' tion rules of the state board of lienltn busiest. of tu Consomme Cream make as Pruitaniers himself Celery liable. criminally are fainted and will be supplied to Tne contracts" committee ran If lie did. he should be acwith dealt Queen Olives Celery any one who may request them. They against some snags. A majority faare simple and easily complied with; vored a flat rate of 85 a ton for beets, cordingly. Presumably the money o( au Madoria Baked Chinook Salmon, allied banks was Juggled in I A and there is no reasonable excuse fur regardless of the quantity of sugur In the three Pommss Parieionno such a way as to avoid, or r.t least up- - I imperiling life and health by failing them. Koine of the committee wanted to avoid, legal criminality. We Baked Opossum, with Candied Yams to efficiently disinfect infected prem- - mote than 85. One of the difficulties pear met with Is that many of the farmers are nut familial with Illinois banking Spanish Puffs, with Strained Honey but presumably the trust comStuffed Utah Turkey, with Cranberry Sauce Particular attention is called to the in the Arkansas valley have con- laws, and the savings bank were sub provision that sulphur shall he used tracts extending until 1910. and It will pany Roast Groan Goose, with Appo Sauce in place of formaldehyde when the be Impossible to break them unless Ject to slate visitation and suiiervia Ion. And the three institutions yet dcun-es- . below is the sugar factories consent. The run sixty temperature FALSTAFF PUNCH them lent Mr. Walsli twelve or Formaldehyde fumigation is ineffec- tracts call for a percuniage basis in among Steamed Potatoes Mashed Potatoes fifteen nilllioiis of dollars. Ilow much, tive at temperatures lower than that the payment for the beets, and for Hint if any, was loaned to him direct, In Sugar Corn reason a fiat rate could not ut present Early June Peas stated. name, does not apiieur, but Mines Pis In many loculllies at this time cases be made to apply to the crops of those his own Apple Pie Pumpkin Pis sums were absorbed either by of diphtheria and scarlet fever are liavlng long contracts with the coni those Raiaine and Nuts Fruit Mr. Walsh or coristrations which he numerous among school children. It panics. Caka Ice Cream controlled and seems to have owned. disTlie known well that is contagious question of asking the sugar Crackera Cheese and Is stated tlun for six months the It most eases prevail largely during the factories to furnish seed at Id cents a national bank examiner has been deCafe Noir periods when the public schools are in pound instead of at 15 cents a pound, manding that these loans should be as at present, was also taken up by session fur obvious reasons. Tlie greatly reduced. thing which It Is the especial duty of heulih of- the contracts committee. A majority needs explanation la how H happened ficers as provided in section 24, chap- agreed that Id cents Is enough. the loans ever reached such ter 45, laws of 1899, to Investigate the Senator Drake, chairman of the that figure. It must have been the work of enschools in condition committee on and sanitary resolutions, presented a some years. It is useless to complain force such - measures as may be re- resolution defining the attitude of the of bank examiners. With the time at The resolution said that quired to restrict the spread of dts association. disposal they cun nut exiieri u ease. Among other customs which it was not the Intention of the state their books. The officers of a bank should be prohibited Is that of pro- association to antagonise the factories bank's can deceive them If so desire, esmiscuously distributing pencils and and that the only object the beet pecially when there they are two allied other articles among the children. If growers have in revising the contracts banks to Juggle with. There seems no taken up at night each pencil, book or is to protect themselves without into prove effective, exremedy likely in be returned the jury to the factories. The Interests other article should tu forbid banks to loan money cept if the growers, the resolution said, morning to the same child. to any of tlielr own officers, or to any Teachers should be Instructed to keep are the Interests of the factories and In which those officers strict watch for symptoms . of sore vice versa. One is dependent upon corporation have and to forinterests, important throat or other evidences of contagious the other and the organisation wishes bid any two fiduciary tu diseases, and upon discovery of same the most cordial relations to exist be- have the same officers. companies Ban Francis should send the pupil home. In all tween farmers and factories. co .Chronicle. The resolutions committee did not cases, whenever a contagious disease Opposed to Little Pauls grandfather Is physician, snd In Panls eyes he la the greatest hero that walks the earth Recently the doc! or resolved to take a trip to Europe for the benefit of hia health. Paul was almost frantic to think that ho was to be separated from his Idol, and tried by every .A want ad. will get It for you or means within his power to dissuade else prove to you that It is not- to 'be his grandfather from going. "1 dont see why you need to go had. away for your health, grandpa; ydu're a doctor!" Well, Paul." 'replied the old man. PRESENTS it it because 1 am a doctor that . know what ! best for my health. Aa - FOR a doctor(J have examined myself and found that I seed a rest and change. EVERYTHING THE I have advised myself to take sn ocean LATEST. voyage, and when a physician tells you what is best for you. you ought 190G DIARIES to obey his Instructions, or; else whst, now ready. la the use of doctors?" . Paul aadly pondered over this Store open overlings weighty argument for a few minutes, and then hla face lighted up and he until Christmas. aaid eagerly: Why dont you try another doctor, SPARGOS BOOKSTORE grandpa?" colored WILL . MALONEY. Referee in Bankruptcy. Ogden, Utah. December 23rd, 15. First publication December 23. NOTICE OF FIRST MEETING CREDITORS. OF IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF the United States for the District of Utah. In Bankruptcy, before Tho Maloney, Referee. In the matter of Daniel Konold, bankrupt. In Bankruptcy No. 917. To the creditors of Daniel Knnold Ogden City In the county of Weber and district aforesaid, a bankrupt. Notice Is hereby given that on the 22nd day of December. A. D. 1905. the said Daniel Konold was duly adjudicated bankrupt; and that the find meeting of hia creditor will be held cat at my office at No. 2442 Washing! on avenue, Ogden City, Weber county, tho 5th day of January, A. D. 196. at 10 o'clock In the forenoon, at which time the said creditors may attend, trustee, prove their claims, appoint a transact examine the bankrupt and such other business as may property come before said meeting. tho. malonet, In Bankruptcy. Referee Ogden, Utah, Dec. 2 2rd. 1W5-Fir- publication December 22. httslf mtr many patrons rntii frirttiis A fflrrnj (ttljrtahnaa Iljank ljmi fur lip port urn nf pairutwgr ymi Ijafcr rxirntak us taring tifr post grar. all uf talfirlj ijas runtriimtrk in making tlje prar 1005 an& tiff largrst anb must surrrssfiil in uur Ifisturg. w Suglr Juntitor? dumgmtg s JAMES .V IF. DOUGLAS, ' , HORACE PEERY W. W. BOYLE W. D. PYPER JAME8 H. DOUGLAS R. M. BOYLE - Directors. Manager. |