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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER PAGE NINETEEN 19. 1906 HMY RESORTS HE THMIHG corner every STORE POUCE FORCES the big OFFERS APT of SUGGESTIONS -- 1 RECORD MADE BY EXCELLENT GUARDIANS OF THE PEACE. NOTION CITY COMING TO THE FRONT AS WATERING PLACE. sauvtr Me or Mother thcSclioolBoy ii For the school boy or girt... a cushion of the school colors... A set of brushes which he or she may sail his or her own... For the boy a watch the lagersoll 61.00. . .Flor ( the girl, kid gloves; be sure that the Quality Is Insure them from breaking think pod enough to 4 having a gift glove rip... ours are the safe kind ...For the boy a set of ties... One for evening, for afternoon gse lor ordinary wear and one there are for distinct all of these styles dess... A for the boy, although he cessions... pipe rack dost smoke... Its a mighty artistic room decor You can give the wife fr. iu any department In this store... but be sure that I the best gift you give... probably It will be something of service but be sure that it is something for her personal use It la not a eorrect Idea to give our wives those things which are for the use of the family. Are her gloves still good? Long kid gloves are a luxury now and that is what you will give to your wife. ..a luxury ... Lace hosiery will be appreciated. . .No, don't give the wife tabic linens give those to your new married friends. Ulvo the wife a set of fun... A handsome brush and comb set... a manicure ret ... A box of choice perfumery. . .handkerchiefs. . .tine linen ones. Any of these or a Twouty-Dolla- r Bill. n gift i stloa 8 Pastor srDocto there are a hun- up-to-d- The pastor is a man of travel. . .here are traveling bags, . . good mes the prices sre not ss high as you expect to pny, but the for dred dainty gifts the babe... If he Is large enough to use toys why of course, that's the thing to give Mm.. Wo know of children whose parents wait until Christmas to give the small chil. dren shoes and underwear. .thats the wrong idea ...make the kids happy this oace in the year... vhat If the toys don't last who cares, the kids are happy and that's the object of Christmas If there's a child in this county whose parents are too poor to give It a right, good, foolish toy child. pleas send us the name and address of that Make children happy on Christinas, and while they sre In the glory of it, tell them what Christmas swans let the definition of Christmas be mingled with joy There we forgot to suggest anything but come to the store and well tell you. quality la the Girl... n tman "Policeman The best of perfumeries... Chiffon neck scarfs.'., handkerchiefs of sheer cellent If W. L. Du.. hand linen... Dainty of six bags... we have the Carlton Bugs... the ially for men who do much walking.. Warm lined gloves.. Mufflers very f ...A ...A G hlan-sin- g Underwear. at of furs... a hut espec- good warm coat box of the wool hosiery... Warm hosiery... A KU1 ex- nude by ..a. Gloves... lace fur cloak ... an opera cloak... A act of beat stag horn brushes and manicure eat. .61.50 to 10. Beni her the Delineator for a year a ,!u,J BK Mat letter will be written to her from the pubir lisher with your compliments. Books are always CH aeoeptsbls... these stories which we sell at fifty its: esnta are ss good as those which oost three times settings... pair e t.hose A to J made richest eombs with latest... ...The ...Back jeweled there... Toi- let cases for the traveler la a good auggss-tiohere... and for either linen handkerchief are very acceptable... A pipe ruck for the doctors study would be acceptable. . .white linen cf any kind la permissible ...Hat bruahes, and brushes for one'a dresser-go- od brushes which are hand drawn, .good brushes are a great help to the man who must appear weH groomed... A house jacket the cost will not be great... a sh aving set... a smoking set... n shaving mirror... A small knife of the very best steel ...we have a few of the select ones. Girl orManintheVor: For Four-in-han- neck wear... white d Or .give him uniform .. a pipe rack a shaving set a set of brushes... a pair of cuff buttons a good scarf pla ...aome silk handkerchiefs... A pair of house slip-pere.- .. must feel comfortable to put on soft house hoes after walking nil day or night. ?f all Vorkfi Household Helpers r i Every department of the store offers suggestions for gifts for the household helpers ...Kid cloves are always givable. . .hosiery is permissible... Dainty fancy apnma are here... the very large line of brush and fcanicurs seta from which to select ... a good box Japanese make fort handkerchiefs or gloves... A silk waist pattern... or a piece of fur...Neck-Vea- r of chiffon or laoe... Perfumery In handsome Christmas packages... Stationery in especially packag...A box of the faultless Cashmere taQukt...A Christmas box of handkerchleffe...an tpronmadeof lacs handkerchiefs . . . Queen Quality - Shoeg. ; m r- - , 5. d A little shaving tray with the razor, brush In position ready to use. . .the cost may be very email or very much . . . Shiru of the soft collar sort... a pair of stout gloves ...a eass In which he can keep his best neckwear... or handkerchief. ..Douglas Shoes... these An Ingersoi Watch. . .many men like to carry work there lc not inexpensive watches about their should be marred or broken 9 much to lose If It ...Buependers we sell the President Suspends And Md have them la special Christmas boxes... which should this page not offer the suggestion come to the afore and just fits we ask you to of look through the aisle there's a wealth adg-geatt- on every hand. Ths Hsrmitags. The next stop Is at the Hermitage. This Is the famous resort a little less than half way up the canyon, run by Billy Wilson. Perhaps no resort In the state has been more widely advertised and Is now more widely known than the Hermitage. Wilson began there many years ago with a little dingy hut, a Similar one to the road houses of earlier days, and from that kept pushing ahead until now he Is the owner of a hotel high up on the mountain aide In this canyon, constructed of logs, and furnished with s, that those cheery, old time has no equal In the state when It cornea to comfort and accommodThis building Is constructed ation. entirely of logs, felled by Billy Wilson and sawed or hewn, aa the caaa may be, by Billy Wilson. It cost him In the neighborhood of 94,000 to complete the job, as he was more than fire-place- three years selecting the Inga, nothing but the very beat being accepted. It has ben opened to the public leas than a year, but in that time thousands of people from all parts of the globe have visited the place and went away sing-ipraises. Here they could eat (heir fill of mountain trout, venison, bear meat or any other delicacy that the best city hotels could not furnlah. At The Oaks. Leaving Billy Wilson and hla trout dinner, we will proceed to the Oaks. The Oaks la comparatively new, having been in operation but about three yean, but within that time has grown to be second to none of the Utah pleasure resorts. About three years ago Potter Brothers, realising the promising future of the place, decided to open a resort there and the subsequent years have proven the wisdom of their decision. The Oaks resort la located ;luat below the dam of the Utah Light A Railway company, and about of the way through the canyon from the city. Here a finely equipped buffet and cafe were opened and both have enjoyed a moat gratifying patronage ever atnee. Mr. Clif-la ford Potter, the present proprietor, courteous to all customers and is a caterer of the first class. No better service can be obtained anywhere than at the Oaks. Bealdea the customer may go fishing If he ao desires, and bag hla own meal of speckled beau ties, If he la angler enough to ac eompllah the feat as they can be seen disporting themselves In the water of th Ogden river not 100 feet from the place where they will he fried If they happen to take the fly-- Many a visitor from the effete east, who has never had a chance to take a chance at a mountain trout, has landed hla first one In the river near thla popular resort. Bealdea, If you want a nice. Juicy wild chicken, you can Just trail up one of the many small canyons leading Into Ogden canyon, to a small clump of pines and get a liberal bag within a few hours. Utah Hot Spring. Our trip through the canyon being completed, we will now visit the Utah Hot Springs. This resort Is located twelve miles north of the city and on the line of the Oregon Short Line Railway company and the Southern Pacific. It la the oldest resort contiguous to Ogden, but la perhaps the most famous when it comes to the medicinal qualities of Its water. From all parts of the country come the blind, the lama and the halt, seeking relief from their Ills. As a cure for rheumatism, no waters In the west can equal that of these spring. Recently the springi have been taken over by the Ogden Rapid Transit company, which operates a dummy car line from The the city limits to the springs. company intends to make some great Improvements there, in the matter of hotel accommodations, and will elecpeotrify Its line from the city, giving service to the ple a spring and return. Glsnwood Park. ts three-fourt- oolUre... much. pro-Psre- The Junction tit ix in the lead of them all when it conic to plcaxurf Perhap. nie foreinoxt of all iLvxo la Ogiloii Canyon. Thix reat hue come lo the most famous ivKurt in Utah, not alone for the and scenic beauty that it affords, hut because of the fact that leading through it i the finest mountain road in the United States. Up until the middle of last summer, the only method of reaching the canyon was to ualk or hire a hack. But. thank to of the Ogden the progreaslveneva Kapid Transit company. the lines of that cvmpany have been extended to the mouth of the canyon, and will be continued through to Ogden Valley during the coming year. It Is expected that cars will be running to Huntsville, fourteen miles east of the city, by June 1st. After leaving the city the first place you come to is the ogden t'anyon Sanitarium. This place bids fair to become one of the most important resorla lit the west . It is located Just at the mouth of Ogden canyon and Is wlihln a alk of Washington avenue. It was huilt years ago to utilize the waters of the hot springs at the mouth of the canyon, the wonderful waters of which since attention have attracted ihroughout the entire west. The medicinal proierties of this water arc unex-c- i lied and thousands of invalids from all over the west visit It annually in xcunh of health. During the past few months the owners of the place have decided to make many improvements and have, arranged to expend In the neighborhood of S0, linn in putting it In tile most modern and condition. A hotel la to be constructed and Htnple preparations made to uccuinmiNlate all customers. fifty-minut- Jl r the Baby Now Finest Magnificent Mountain Resort Mineral Spring in Ail The Wort Thousand of V c.tsrs Come Seeking Health and Pleasure. flfteen-lnmu- 3Z - ten te hs u.i.-- Hi vele t' isroi,' ..I ni.ii ui :i in. li.iKfliail raei-itif- . athletii a rielil. ete About What Has Base Something There Chief Don Browning and His by and other th iriK fur the liille folkx in ix th it new install Assistants in and Suppresioa ef many feature ti'i the coining season. Crime and Arrest of Criminals. iuerry-K-r.iin- il At Maian's Haights. One of tho ivxoitx ihat should never be overlooks. I m enumerating the many interesting and enjoyable places is Maian's contiguous to Ogdon. feature of Heights. The thla place is the entrancing beauty of the trip und the surroundings after you get there To begin with. In order to reach tlie place you must drive up the side of a mountain at an angle that will make your hair stanl. if you havent taken liu- trip before. You have to hold onto the dashboard to keep from falling out behind, and it takes all the tierce that an average indilvdual can muster up, to stay in the uagon. But If you Investigate .u Mill find that dragging behind is n strong iron bar that sticks into the roadbed just the minute anything happens and the vehicle starts liack-u'arasThen you are somen'hat sured and li'i.illy decided to get in an take a chance. Hack and forth, like a Two quiisions naturally propound when the subject of crime in tKdcu t'ity come up for consideration. A ivviiw of the police court and police elation record show that ed there liave been fewer crimes this year than laal and considerably fewer than during the boom day of the building of the Ogdm-I.uci- u eut-of- f. alien there was such A meiit at work near the eity. Is crime mi the decrease or ha there been a heller and more eflleleiit polle depart mini to eonirol the same? It limy be that both are the case, but Hie natural conclusion la that the res miii of there being leva crime la that criiue doesn't flourish very well where there is such a large percentage of cniivii lions and Mlvere arrests occur Itii sm li dispatch after Infractions of tlie law. It is a fair presumption that the public morals have not improved to extent during the any appriiluble past year, t'rhiiiuala of the wont t.'pc have learned that Ogden la not a profitable field to work in. aa the iriianllans of the peace era Just lit He too watchful for them, and aa result they shun the Junction City. Of course, they may drop in fur s short visit, make u touch up one night und "blow" the town the next day. but aueh visit for men of their Hit'iiist-lvv- oooa-miil- - d. 1 spider's Meli. the ribbon-tik- e roadway winds to the top of the mountain Almost at when you slop ntliralled. your feet lies Hie great Halt Lake Valley and the mighty Inland sea. while stretching away as far as the eye can reach to tin- north and the south tlie bounteous fields enfold bi fore you like a scroll. Salt laike City, forty miles away. looks i.s though you could lioiidiard the temple with a atone propelled l y Hie hand, while Ogden appears as ill nigh you could Jump off the ledge of rock aud land oil Wash- ington avenue. After feusting on the wonderoua beauties of the valley you proceed on your way down the other side of the mountain. Here the tired nags look pleased, prick up their ears and feel Just us happy aa a clam. They stall out on a gentle canter, because they have It easy from now on, and know that they are near home and that there are some oats ''waiting for them. Arriving at tlie resort, which Ilea Just at the foot of Observatory Peak, that famous mount upon which Uriel Bant installed the first observatory in the state, you are seised with u desire to climb to the top. You take a chance and start out. but It la a ten to one bet that you dont complete the Job unless you have been there before and know Just what you are undertaking before you start. It doesnt look far. You think you could cast a atone to the top, but after you have climbed from noon until about six o'clock you begin to wonder whether or not It la worth the while, and then come back and take a chance of one of Daddy dinners Malan'a good, and return to the city. arc hardly paying pnipuel-thui- a. They run greater danger of being caught here and aa a general tule would rather take their chances In the larger cities. The exceedingly t'.iwiv on the "Levee" in Ogden la s hard proiHislUoii fur the bluecoata to burk up againat, but exerlence with the acuin of various nation has given them the necessary tact In handling all such people. A roinjariaon of the record of the will show that there were about an equal number of arrests for drunkenness and vagrancy. This would not be the case were the vagrancy statute leas broad in Its scope. Under the last vagrancy ordinance passed by the city council, prostitutes and inen who live from the proceeds of women's shame are classed as vagrants. It was this class of people who swelled the vagrancy list and made It greater even than the record for drunkenness. The number would have to be increased considerably before there would be an average of two per day. The department la under the of Chief T. E. Browning, assisted by Captain C. C. Brown, City Detective Pender and Sergeants Charles Plnnock, Fred Tout end Robcalibre . ed able-directio- Automoblls Escaped. Senator Fllnn, ths Republican leader of Pittsburg, smilingly denied ths other day that be was a victim of automobile heart, the new disease. "Here, though, la an automoblls atory just aa good for you," said Senator Fllnn to ths reporter who was questioning him. "A man In Altoona, the owner of a very fine 40 hone power Limousine motor car, failed last month, and while hla affaire ware being settled up the car disappeared. Aa aoon as everything had been adjusted, though, the car reappeared In the Altoona mans garage again. This angered one of the creditors and the first time he aw the bankrupt he took him blttrely to task. "'A nice bankrupt!' he said. How does It happen if you are a bankrupt that you still have that automobile? " 'Well, you see,' said the other smiling, I went through the bankruptcy court, but the automobile went rand.' " ert A. Chamber!. Following la a record of the arrest by the police department for 1906, under the city ordinance: 41b Drundenneas 491 Vagrancy 193 Disturbing the peace Mendicancy Petit larceny 96 ,.. False pretenses 1 Assault and battery Cruelty to anlmala Lewd conduct Indecent exposure Trespass Keeping house of Residing in house of Resorting to house of Keeping gambling house Gambling Operating slot machines Relllng liquor on Sunday Belling liquor without license .... Belling liquor to minora Fast driving Injuring and destroying property, Carrying concealed weapons .... Carrying on business without -' 46 36 31 6S T 8 B S 3 Ul-fa- 3 76 ST 11V IT C 6 11 16 T 11- censes New Name for Laxlnese. Perhaps some day a restrictlvs tariff will be Imposed on Imported words. From Russia, which gave ns "pogrom, now comes oblomofdom, to describe physical, moral and Intellect ual sloth carried to an extreme. Ths sufferer Is called on to move to a new house "feels as If the burden of the world were on his shoulders; If ths crops fail hs laments, but can not take the trouble to go and look after his farm; If be must write a letter the merest trifle, even a comma misplaced, Is enough to make him give up the task. He passes his life In the house dosing on his bed or In an armchair bemoaning. This Is apparently uncinariasis or the ravages of the laxy worm In Proved Htr a Flirt. Senator Penrose, at the dedication of Pennsylvania's splendid capltol at Harrisburg, said of a certain speech that had been made at a privets dinner before the dedicatory ceremonies: "That speech was pregnant with meaning. It revealed In every sentence Its authors character. Brief and full and Illuminating, It reminded me of the beautiful young lady who murmured to herself one afternoon, as she paused uncertainly oa a street corner: " 'What a bore! For the life of me I can't remember whether I'm to meet Morris on Tasker street or Tasker oa Morris strseL " Violating bicycle ordinance Dlschargelng Violating automobile 4 3 ordinance.. Resisting an officer Leaving team untied Minor frequenting saloon Belling liquor to habitual la , i X drunk- ard 1 Peddling without license 2 Obstructing sidewalk to drinka Intoxicating Delivering X prisoners In city Jail Total arrests under city ordinances: Arraete fee Felonies Under State Law. 3 Assault with deadly weapon Forgery Burglary ........ ........ ......... 14 Grand larceny 1 Voluntary manslaughter 1 Exhibiting deadly weapon 3 Fornication Assault with Intent to commit .. Rape ... .. it. i, 34 Adultery Robbery ........ Murder Attempt to commit grand larceny Attempting to obtain money by 3 fraud 3 Threatening to kill X Embesxle.oent ........ Total arrests under state law... 48 Grand Total. .........a..,.. ..1.906 Fines end Forfeitures Col looted During Yoar 1906. January ...... i. ...... ........8 668.96 664.76 February 197.49 March .. 45L69 April .. Juhe . July .. 0. and Smoking oploum Keeping houae where opium smoked May Canadian Railroad Subsidies. Canada Is called on to subsidise 43 new railroad lines, at a oost of 99,320,-00They are to cover a length of 3,885 miles. firecrackers firework 31 106 August September October .. November 1.232.00 1,989-2- 5 1.6(4.66 1.640.00 1.774.00 1642.80 2,424.50 915.438J6 -- F maw ; |