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Show DAILY UTAH PAGE TWO illing to lia the limit. Viidoubieiliy w totr Journal Htai OGDEN, UTAH. Jovial - Pufclidiiif Coapaiy, Publishers. (Incorporated.) Published every evening except Sunday Telephones Business Office ....Bell, lnd Editorial Rooms ....Bell, Iud., 64 1 ring ring rings rings 6641 664 2 6642 Terms of Subscription. week By carrier, By mall, per month By carrier, if collected by circulator, per month ir lflc 60c 60c matter at Entered as second-clathe postoffice at Ogden, Utah, under Act of Congress of March 6. 1879. ss GanL Manager B. A. BOWMAN C. M. JACKSON Editor NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS IMPORTANT! You pay for tho paper and we want you to havo what you pay for, but you must understand that wo havo no way of knowing when yeu fail to receive it, unlees you notify this office. When notified we will send a special moasongor and charge service to carrier. Oo not lot your sympathy for boyo got tho bettor of your judgment. If YOU lot them off, dent blame us. OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE COUNTY THANKS, BROTHER. The Republican, which assumes to be one of Utah's leading daily pupera and the organ of the Republican party of the state, published only portions of the text of President Roosevelt's message to congress, while the leas pretentious State Journal up at Ogden published the message in Its entirety. There is as much snap, life, ginger and to that little Ogden Journal aa there is to any paper lu the state. Richfield Reaper. Inter-Mounta- in IT IS HIGH TIME. : hi neighbor taxed to of the every an income not has who I'uited Stair an within it to size bring of sufficient unhesitatiwould measure, inci'ine lax ngly favor a tax of that character. Those who have no hope of having any property left them by relatives, and the larger proportion of the people lave not. think an inheritance tax la the priiit-- r thing. Tim? ihai have not much that can be taxed to any extent outnumber those who cannot hide their property, so that those who are well fixed are likely to be stuck for more than their of taxes by the vote of proportion those less thrifty. Mr. Carnegie had something to say about those who had got rich out of the Montana copper mines, and suggested that the wealth so acquired did not belong to them. There is no cleaner money made than that which Is dug from the ground, whether In Montana or elsewhere. Riches laid up In this wiy are obtained without robbing any one, without any special legislative privileges being granted to the mine owners, and at the same time the operator furnishes employment to a large army of men lo work reasonable hours for liberal compensation. Mr. Carnegie's own wealth was not made in such a legitimate maimer. He has benefited by a tariff which gave him the right to put his hand into the iHK'kets of the American consumer. and then he increased his horde by turning over his companies to a trust, which watered Its stock. Mr. Carnegie, however, got the money, while the investing public took the water. Further than that, a part of Mr. Carnegie's immense fortuig was made at the expense of the wage-earne- rs in former employ.' hi The western miner makes his money without asking any favors, either in the wsy of legislation or otherwise, and his fortune is the result of good Judgment, daring and energy, while Mr. Carnegies wealth has been' piled up in devious ways, of which rebating le reported to have been quite a material factor. This famous Scotchman like Ur. Rockefeller aiul a god many others whose methods of gaining wealth are not above criticism. In his old age puts on s very sanctimonious air and expresses a desire to see other rich men taxed more than they are now. It la, after all, the easiest thing in the world to be extremely liberal with other peoples fortunes, and make a good fellow out of yourself with the public, provided you have not got any conscientious scruples, and that you do not believe In consistency. Butte There is no surprise coming that oilla have been found agalnat railroad and coal companies In this state. Any one at all familiar with tho conditions here have been expecting something of this character, if ever anything like Justice was to obtain. No state in the Union, unless it be California and Ne vada, have been so mercilessly sand bagged by railroad and coal corpora Miner. tions aa Utah. The State Journal la doing no busiHere we are with coal enough to ness In the trading stamp line. All Its supply the whole country for years business is legitimate and on a cash and years, not over a hundred miles from any one point in the sn yet we cannot get enough to supply our most urgent needs. The fuel and transportation companies come back st our complaints and say there are no enough cars to furnish our wants. There may not be right now, but there were plenty during the summer. But the fuel and railroad companies will not send out coal to be stored for the winter unless there Is some Individual to foot the bill. The coat company will risk no losses. If a town hasn't some one who can put up (3,000 to 630,000 to pay for the coal on delivery, that town can go without and take Its chances on getting a few carloads during the winter. The railroad and fuel companies ad are still a good investment vise people to lay In a supply of coal if you buy them from us. We during the summer months, but of the people are not In a posicarry the largest assortment tion to do this. Coal Is cash on de of loose and mounted stones livery. Why don't the coal companies Color as well as lay in big stores at 'convenient points? in Ogden. Oh, no! They are going to have their imperfections can be comoney aa soon as the product Is mined, or the dear people can go with- nceal e d in the mounting, out Philanthropists and millionaires herefore it is to your interest can see that (he people do not want. o buy your stone unset. Besides all this is the question of Examine carefully as to the methods by which the coal lands of Utah have been acquired. It's time )urfection in cut, color and an investigation was bad and some of where ourexpertknowl-edg- e the whyfores brought to light Rich- laws, . big-purs- ed four-fift- hs field Reaper. MR. CARNEGIE ON TAXATION. When It comes to taxation, nearly every citizen is perfectly willing, and occasionally anxious, to let the other fellow bear the burden. Mr. Carnegie, in speaking before the National Civic federation in New York last week, went on record as opposed to the income tax, but he does not mind the state having a good slice of his fortune when he is dead, and, consequently, has no further use for it. Mr. Melville & Ingalls, the Cincin- will be of great assistance to you. We Know How and Where to Buy And guarantee quality and prices and invite comparison of both. Ask for Illustrated booklet on history of diamonds FREE. are never STOCK PauIW.Stechcr MONDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1908. WHY TAKE BUSINESS HOME? RISING MPIDLY Are Your Norvoo Constantly Strained LAD FROM THE GHETTO MAKING MANY FRIENDS. 8hews up Remarkable Farm and is Much Faeter and Cleverer Than Tommy Burns Gans is Net Losing Prestige. Aa the time draw near for the champlonahip battle, to be held in this city on New Tear's day, the opinion la growing atronger among the followers of the game hereabouts that Kid Herr, haa more than man. the a good chance. Skeptical at first, the tana are gradually g working around to the belief that the colored champion from Baltimore will have to go some, and go that aome extraordinarily fast, to beat the tear-i- n kid from Porkingtown. This does not mean that Gans is losing any of his tremendous popularity in this section gained not only through his splendid fight against Battling Nelson, but also through his sportsmanlike conduct through all the preliminary negotiations which preceded that event but it means that the lovers of the sport are awakening to the fact that Kid Herman is a lad to be reckTOXOPAH. Nev., Dec. With Groundless Worries? The cause of this tense condition Is your stomach. Tour food does not of all digest properly. dyspepsia and indigestion la of the nervous type and the only certain cure is to right the cause. Tonics, brain food, bitters, etc., are mere temporary stimulants. Tour stomach and smlal intestines have become deranged by improper selection of foods imperfect mastication and irregularity both as to time and amount of eating. Nlne-teut- hs 17. Gana-Herm- an For the Ghetto lad is beginning to look mighty good, if gymnasium work' outs are any indication. He haa shown a style somewhat similar to that of Tommy Burns, excepting that, being a lightweight, he is much faster and cleverer. Also he has more class than the redoubtable Tommy ever thought of owning. He fights with a crouch very much like the Burns crouch, and he lights with a rush and eagerness quite similar to that pf the Canadian. It was this aggressive manner of fighting which brought Burns a draw with Philadelphia Jack O'Brien a draw which, without any stretch of thhe imagination, could have been a Burns verdict. People here like to )raw comparisons between the two battles. In the n fight at Los Angeles, d on a Burps was a despised two to one seals of wagering. The wise ones did not concede him s chance agalnat the clever Philadelphian. "It's a Joke, they said. It surely looked good enough to use in a vaudeville sketch as something new. Then came the inevitable surprise. In the fifth round Burns copped Mr. OBrien with a wallop, smeared over both mouth and nose, and sent the Philadelphian reeling about the ring and all but out From then on until the end of the battle. Burns fought like a demon. Referee Jeffries saw fit to raise aloft the arms of both men to signify a draw, but there was hardly a man present at the ringside who did not leave with the belief that Burns was the better man. So it la that Herman, who has the Burns aggressiveness and an abundance of youth and strength and cleverness, is beginning to else up aa a strong contender in the coming battle. Had not O'Brien's prowess been severely crippled by Burns In a fight which looked lilts a Joke before it happened, the fans would still have regarded Gans as unconquerable. There are many who think that way now. There are also many who draw a lesson from the Burns battle, and who say that Herman is going to add evidence to the long established belief that "history is a repeater.1' These men figure that Gans is getting along In years, and that his end is coming, like that of any other fight' er some day, some time. They are not losing sight of the fact that he made a wonderful fight against Battling Nelson only a few months ago. They are not denying that he was pretty near his best conditlonn st 133 pounds ringside the figure which will obtain In the encounter coming up. But they still claim that he Is going to have a much harder time making that weight under the weather conditions which obtain now than he had under the broiling sun at Goldfield. It Is a question, they assert, as to whether he will not pul? himself down. In strength as well as weight with the hard work which he will have to do to keep from losing his forfeit Interest here in the fight is keen. The outlook is tha tthe bonanza camps contiguous to Tnnopah wli lpour in their hordes, and that Manager Mike Riley will get a bigger house than he anticipated. This, It is figured, will be augmented considerably by visitors from San Francisco, Salt Lake, Denver and points even more remote. HA RUT POST. Burns-OBrie- short-ende- money-spendi- And they are seldom disapointed. Tlu-- buv tl kind. The fact that a.slioe should feel eomfurtU from the start is unknown to them because thev ha? never felt the luxury of putting on a rightly ua e shoe., They overlook the fact that a Hanan Shoe at it price gives the wear of two pairs of the kind thev In, They forget, also, that a y offers more real comfort when new than their kind uf shoes offer after months jfwear that it starts out smart, stylish shoe and ends just as money-bettin- oned on. Some People Expect New tShoes to Hurt Hanan Shoe ahort-ende- CANT THROW OFF HIS CARES. The mucous coating of the stomach and intestines has lost its power ot secreting the gastric Juice (an important factor in indigestion), the muscles of the middle coating are correspondingly lifeless In grinding up the food, and as a resist, the food lies in your stomach fermenting, poisoning the blood. Irritating the nerves and breaking down the system. Something must be done to arouse the digestive, organs to action. Stuart's Dyspepsia. Tablets alone have been found capable of digesting the food for the unhealthy stomach. They contain diastase, pepsin and other digestive agents which the stomach itself possesses when in health. These agents digest the food for the stomach and give the stomach a chance to rest and regain Its normal powers. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are not a patent medicine, the formula for their preparation having been made public and known to 40,000 physicians in the United States and Great Britain.- By government tests, Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets have been shown not only to contain harmful ingredients, but to possess digestives to higher purity than found in any other preparation. Stuarts Dyspepsia Tablets are recommended by physicians everywhere and can be bought of any druggist or direct from the manufacturers at 50 cents per box. If preferred, a free trial package will be sent you Immediately upon receipt of name and address. F. A. Stuart Co., 71 Stuart Bldg., Marshall, - Mich. smart and stylish. There are not so many such people as there used to be. We know this because we sell so many more Hanan Shoes than we used. Maybe you would like to prove these facts. Dee-Stanfo- $ rd t Shoe Co. 2481 Washington Ave. Gift Brashes brushes are an economy. Cheap brushes an extravagance. The brushes that give satisfaction are those that have the quality FINK the kind we recommend. For holiday giving, had you thought of: Tien's Hair "Brushes, Women's Hair Brushes, Solid Back Hair Brushes, Silver Tlounted Hair Brushes, Jlilitary Pair Hair (Brushes, &loth and Hat Brush Sets, Fine Brush and Comb Toilet Sets i HOTEL ARRIVALS. We dont know just what one interests you most, but we will gladly show them all to you even though you are not ready to make a selection for some time yet. The following guests are registered New European hotel: Mrs. Walter Hanks, Rock Springs, Wyo.; J. C. Wheeler, 8. SIbald, Garland; E. R. Reynolds, Uintah; Halsey M. Rhoads, Denver; David Warde, Clair Stauffer, A. C. Schwertser, Salt Lake City; Mrs. S. Shed den, C. A. W. B. Shedden, Rock Shedden, Springs, Wyo.; Samuel Blackhouse, Jr., Evanston; H. W. Christensen, Bingham; E. W. Dutcher, Devils Slide; J. Chenowlth, E. A. Csndland, Salt Lake City; L. E. 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Trial bottle free. WILLIAMS KIDNEY PILLS Have you neglected your kidney? Have you overworked your nervou system and caused trouble with your kld&eys and bladder? Have you pains In loins, side, back, groins and bladder? Have you a fleshy appearance of the face, especially under the eye? Too frequent a desire to pass urine? If so, William Kidney Pills will cure you. Sample free. mall 60 ct. AYE, OGDEN. Williams Mfg. Co.. By Props., Cleveland. O. For sale by Wallace Drug Co., 234.1 Washington Ave. j Installment propositions cheap. nati railroad man, expressed the opinion that those making fortunes by the high tariff, by rebates from railroads and questionable municipal contracts, should have their wealth curtailed. It Is fair to presume that Mr. Ingalls K63 WASHINGTON has not made his money that way. Every man appears te be perfectly HIS STATE JOURNAL Important Mice Any person cutting or destroying evergreens on our lands in Ogden Canyon will be vigorously prosecuted. Utah Light & Railway Company E. VV. WADE, Agent HOME INDUSTRY. THE AURA KING GOLD MINING ' CAPITAL PEOPLE. BY OGDEN COMPANY IB CONTROLLED FOR DEVELOPMENT HAS LARGELY BEEN FURNISHED BY 00 DEN PEOPLE. SUPPLIES USED AT THE MINES AND DISPATRONIZE TRICT ARE MOSTLY PURCHASED IN OGDEN. THE CONCENDIVITRATES WILL BE SHIPPED TO OOPEN SMELTERS. DENDS WILL GO TO OGDEN 8HAREHOLDER8. THE NEW MILL IS BEING MINED, ON THE PROPERTY IS COMPLETED, ORE WILL AND CONCENTRATES AND SHIPMENTS OF BULLION AMOUNT OF COMMENCE IN THE NEAR FUTURE. A LIMITED SHARES FOR DEVELOPMENT PURPOSES IS NOW BEING SOLD. LET PRICE WILL BE ADVANCED SOON. BETTER BUY NOW. Ut TELL YOU ALL ABOUT IT. President, R. P. HUNTER, Room Firrt National Building. 6, |