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Show OGDEN. PsUisfeinf Cwspaay, (Incorporated.) Published every evening except Sunday Telephones, Business Office ....Bell, are a little shy on coal; some of us are burning slack, but we cannot afford to harbor resentment for even such a short space as twenty four hours and on Christmas let's forget rest of them .who pimples, abrasions and other Harriinan and the best to freeze their been cuticle. have doing disturbances of the human a little scatter to senendeavor if and m, If it represents his sentiments sunshine in places where the clouds timents he has, very good. But as the State Journal, it believes in the lower most of the time. Lets divide to enjoy supremacy of Ogden and dot not with the poor and help them cheer and sick the think it will ever be compelled to play the day; let's visit somelittle do good a of them up, lets second violin In the great orchestra child-wh- o progress, while Salt Lake leads the where. Give something to the have nothing and say a choir. The Journal Isn't going to sit to those who need it. word and ahead while Salt Lake goes pleasant quiet The Journal suggests something, works marvels and be content with the crumbs which fall from the master's and the suggestion is made in plenty table, nut by a long shot. Neither of time. Once there was a great and good is the Journal going to be content man by the name of Dickens. He used with asking that Ogden be made a on a newspaper, and while so work summer resort for Salt Lakers u person who founded the cemeterlal organisation known as the "80,000 Club," the promoter of which desired to PobUikcrs. make electro-chorin- e' or some other concoction calculated to reduce eruc-tion- s, Ittol; Stair Sauntal UTAH. Jearul DECEMBER DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, SATURDAY, PAGE TWO 664 1 Terms of Subscription. 10c By carrier, per week ...50c month By mail, itr By carrier, if collected by circula50c i tor, per nu-ntl- matter at Entered as second-clas- s the posioffiue at Ogden, Utah, under tired engaged he learned much about men who want to come here and rest. is and women and their ways. He wrote that Surely this skin eruption Genl. Manager B. A BOWMAN is many good books, after quitting the twins owner of the the Editor troubling C. M. JACKSON serious, lie ought to go to the Ogden newspaper business, ror while working Sanitarium and boil out and get rid on a newspaper no man has time to NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS Because when a write books, and every one of them of what alls hint. IMPORTANT! man is so afflicted with the disturb- contained a great lesson. He was a want we ances of his hide that he is willing man who copjd write stories that You pay for the paper and but what have to for, you pay to let the city to the south be a great muke one laugh or little finishes to you you must understand that we have no Industrial center while Jii own oc- chapters that ?ause one to weep. He way ef knowing when you fail to reof a sort of arbor knew how to play on the harp strung ceive it, unless you notify this office. cupies the position of the other with the chords that beat from the denizens send the will which a we notified under When special messenger and charge service to car- town rest. It Is time he took a vaca- hearts of humanity and his touch was rier. De not let your sympathy for tion and enjoyed a complete and thor- deft and talented. The careful studboys get the better ef your judgment ent of Dickens has a good suit toough course of treatment. If YOU Is them off, dont blame us. ward the Kingdom of Heaven, betwins Why, last winter, when the DlcKen. was Inspired by the cause "last were telling about the Journal's of the Ruler sort the Kingdom of Heaven. all of thing, that gasps" and unioVi so wrote a little story desigDickens was and busy owner manager do to Carol." The JourA Christmas time nated have didn't he boosting to would has like nal It, but It is too What else. a print' change anything come over the spirit of his dreams. long. However the next best thing to OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE COUNTY He talks now like a candidate for do Is to suggest to every reader that the Down and Out Club and evinces before he or she retires to night Is to a sort of desire to have everyone else read Christmas Carol and apply II SALT LAKES BOOM.' get Into the wagon with Sim and hie the lesson therein contained. themselves to some convenient buryAmong the characters Dickens put Under the above caption, the in to interred. the tale was Little Tim, a poor be ing ground, there Republican yesterday mornus. lad that was crippled, but who not little for Well, ing published the folowlng from the The Inter Mountain Republicans went to church with his father on that twin papers of this city. It was lov attention Is cheerfully and happily di- day Just to remind people who came ingly handled and given a conspicuous rected to the fact that Ogden is not of Him who made the lame to walk and place. We ask the readers of the merely a summer resort for the Salt the blind to see. He was a lovely Journal to read it carefully: Lakers; that It appreciates trolley little character, was Little Tim, and Salt Lake City, Immediately follow- communication with Its own town be Dickens closes the story with the ex ing the defeat of the Amerikearns cause of the fact that people will then pression: God Bless Us Every One.' parly in that country took on new gladly come up from there to get bet- The Journal believes If Its readers will life and now Is about to enjoy the greatest business activity and build- ter goods at cheaper prices of Ogden's read this fascinating story of Old ing boom in its history. So, after alt enterprising merchants; that right Scrooge and his wonderful conversion the Republican party Is the party of now we are tangling up with several to Christmas, and will apply the lesprosperity in nation, state and coun- of the Salt Lake smelters and expect son that on Christmas Day coming ty. The growth of Salt Lake City Is as to land them, and that any Balt Lake they too will be enabled to say with sured, not only because of the restored Industry needing a good location can the crippled lad: confidence In tbe common sense of find' It here In God Bless Us Every Oije." Ogden. the people, but through the develop4 Rustic forsooth! Retreat," ments of the extensive almost un Tour men of wealth seem slow.' QUAINT IDEAS OF CHILDREN. limited copper deposits of Bingham Canyon and the building of the West' Qo to, you boll Infested. Get thee to Collection That Reveals Workings ef era Pacific railroad. a cathartic foundry. Three yeers fntn now Salt Lake the Youthful Mind. f should hare a population of 100,000, CHRISTMAS DAY COMING. and Ogden will participate In the addThe late Frederick R. Coudert, the ed Impetus to business that this great' noted lawyer and wit, had a great er population will create. It makes no difference whether the klndnesa for children. He collected A wealthy Balt Laker asked an why there is not more life to Chrtxtlans borrowed the old festival lndefatignbly the quaint eaylnga of treasure of this city, lie remarked that fur beauty day from the Norsemen or not; It children, and one of . his library was a suu of location and natural recourses Og- matters manuscript the whether little holly ber volume filled with den far outclassed Salt Lake, but, he deflations that rles are of emblematical of th drops added, your men of wealth seem slow children had composed. i'hls volume to take advantage of the opportunities blood shed In the rellgloua story of was cafied "A Child's Dictionary and and are not pushing your town to the redemption of man or are the remem- these are some of the definitions that front as they should. And he volun- brance of something else older than Mr. Coudert would read from the teered the information that soon some of his millions would find investment modern religion, suffice It to say that book: Dust Mud with the Juice squeezed It Is a season of good cheer, when here. Well, there will be a welcome for everyone ought to be happy. An old out of It" any one who has money to Invest to song, "Snoring Letting off sleep." sung many years ago, in a help build up this section. "Backbiter A mosquito. When Salt Lake City grows to a country where th climatic conditions Fan A thing to brush the warm city of else, there is one garden spot are as often favorable as here In Utah off with." and rustic retreat near Ogden that will went something llk this: Ice Watgr that went to Bleep in be greatly benefited and that Is Ogden the cold." Cheerily, cheerily, sing we all Canyon. With a trolley line from Salt The bubbles that apple Apples On Christmas Eve the shadows fall. Lake, the canyon would be the objectOn Christmas morn the sunlight trees blow." Judge's Magazine ol ive point of all those who could afFun. breaks. ford a day or a month's vacation. In many other ways Ogden will enAnd all the world to gladness wakes. joy a part of Salt Lakes prosperity You Can Make Mortar. That was a nice old song and we and eventually may be equally as ac81ft ed coal ashes, sand and wheat even now It Is quite as at- want to see Its statements and sentitive, for two tractive. flour, parts each of ashes and ment! carried Into effect. We want The within and foregoing," to to see on Christmas, morn the sun- sand and me of flour, mixed with water, mako an excellent mortar for quote the unhappy phrase adopted by light break and all the world to gladholes where the plastering patching those who Indulge In the practice of ness wake. Is broken. It becomes as hard as Most of us on this occasion are law, appeared In the papers owned stone, and can be put ou by hand with and controlled by the eczema afflicted and comfortable. True, some little trouble and expense. Act of Congress of March 8, 1879. Inter-Mounta- it, well-to-- do An Important Sale of Fine Fur ies in Coats and Sets A feature of our Christmas Fur Sale for this week will be a large offering of beautiful novelties at reductions of d from the regular prices. Included in the collection are the finest models imported this season. This sale offers an unusual opportunity to those who desire to purchase fine Furs. one-thir- Holiday Books Of every sort Handkerchief Sale 50c $1.50 copyright 50c Christmas Books for Children 10 to 20 per cent off. Toilet sets and novelties, Great assortment main floor. 10 to 20 per cent off. LAST The Great Holiday Rush is Now On Never before in the history of this store have we been as well prepared to take The store is loaded down with articles that care of the great holiday trade. are useful and practical for Christmas presents. A special list with bi savin on every article, especially prepared for this week. most Choicest and Quality is the gr.atet beautiful patterns of high grade ware s, which consist of the latest creations and ex- lever, and in every honest comparison always get the credit of being the lowest priced house in line. clusive designs. Bracelets from $1.00 to $250.00. Opera Glasses imni $5.00 to $25.00. . Gold Brooches from , $1.75 to $G50.00. prices that defy competition. The finest imported Ebony and Sterling Silver Toilet Ware. Mexican Onyx, Bronze and Gilt Mantel Clocks from $1.75 Rosaries, $1.7: t $5.00. Umbrellas, $:.5u to $25.00. to $60.00. PAUL W. STECHER JEWELER in Og-den- lte Any of the latest Books of Fiction 190S. of u fr ring 6641 ring ...Bell, 6642 rings lnd., 6642 rings Ind., 22, 20c, 22 handkerchiefs only, each 25c handkerchief only, each 30c, 35c handkerchiefs only, each 5q jQg I Little Bras Whats fiction, Jack? Small Jack Pa says It's a story that ends by saying they married' and lived happily ever after. SPECIALS "la your teacher an advocate of corporal punishment. Tommy?" asked the viKlior. ' No, I sir," answered Tommy. guns she believe In moral suasion, for she just jawa us." Willie." Saturday and Monday said the Sunday can you tell me why Now, school teacher, Batan tempted fcva fint?" Oh, I suppoee he wanted to Ladles polite," answered Willie. ways come first, you know." be al- 20 per cent discount on Cut Glass and Fancy China amid the stern parent, used to whip me when I behaved at the table aa badly as you are doing. Well," rejoined the precocious youngster, I hope Ill never have to make a confession like that to my lit- "Johnny," my-fath- ' 10 to 25 tle boy." buying Dolls, Toys, Books, Games and Holiday Goods NEW NAME FOR DITCH. After taking the Philippines and Hawaii the Japanese might seise the canal then It Would be the J a panama canal. Dsafnass Cannot bs Cured, by local applications, as they cannot reach ths diseased portion of the ear. There la only one way to cure deafness, and that la by constitutional Deafness Is caused by an remedies. inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube la Inflamed you have a rumbling sound or Imperfect hearing, and, when It la entirely dosed. Deafness Is the result, and unless tha lnflamma tlon can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine rases out of ten. are caused by Ca tarrb, which la nothing but an In' flamed condition of tha mucous surfaces. from us. $25.00 Doll Given Away. Chance with every $ 1 purchase Utah Stationery COMPANY We will give 'One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Curs. Bend for circulars free. F. J. CHENEY A CO, Toledo, O. Sold by druggists. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. ! I Misunderstood. He was In his first week at college, and when he went to the to buy a fountain pea, he felt desirous that the young woman who waited on him should know that in spite of his youth he was no high school boy. When she handed him a sheet ol paper he wrote on it, with many flour Alma lihee. In a large, bold hand: Mater, Alma Mater," eight or nine times. The clerk watched him with a simper, and at last she spoke. "Why dont yon let her try It her self, she suggested, and then If It doesn't suit, of course well change It" Youth's Companion. Before Buying' s ANOTHER WONDER per cent saved by CLOTHING for yourself or boys call on Putnam. He has the quality, style and price to suit you. OF SCIENCE. 25c Leather Handbags for gifts 20 to 25 per cent OUT OF THE MOUTHS OF BABES. off. Great sale of gift Umbrellas $4.25 now $3.25 Bielegy has Proved that Dead by a wonders thesa days In Bctoseo Is dontg Medicine as wall as la mechanics. Blocs Adam lived, tbs human race baa been troubled with dandruff, for which no hair preparation baa heretofore proved a successful euro until Newbro'a Herpldde was put on the market- - It la a scientific preparation that kills tha germ that make dandruff or seurf by digging Into the calp to got at tbs root of the hair, where It saps the vitality; cauelnr Itching scalp falling hair, and finally baldness. With dandruff hair must grow luxuriantly It Is ths only destroyer of dandrufl Bend 19c Bold by leading druggists. In stomps for sample to The Herpl ride Ca, Detroit. Mluh. o-- Boys High Cut Shoes eorvwtcKT a Specialty WASHINGTON FASMtONAOLg CLOTHING. PUTNAM CLOTHING HOUSE |