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Show DAILY UTAH STATE PAGE TWO lltalj Slatr ilmtrual OGDEN. UTAH. Pdklishcn. jMrulPuUisMifCNMuy, (Incorporated.) Published every evening except Sunday eliminate competition, limit the profit to Independent operators, and compel consumers to pay high prices. VERSUS REALITIES. I r. i ai C swtriu s ifiralnt News comes ring ring aggregation of rings lunatics, calling rings Mans Colony, ss i VUt, last-nam- ed flg-leav- ea te a . ts Gll-bour- ne Mea-dam- es Courier-Journa- 19U5-0- 444 anti-tru- st (The rrr. ; UTAH NATIONAL Or rH BANK OGDEN STATES DEPOSITABv UNITFD I RALPH E. HOAO, Interest Paid on Savinas Accounts and Time Deossit ! The Ogden State Bank OP OGDEN, UTAH a reneral banking business In all its branct.ee Pays Interest on Savings Deposits and Time Certificates Safety Deposit Boxes in Its fire proof vault. Cordially Invites business, and offers Consistent Liberality, Uniform Courtesy. H. C. BIGELOW, President. A P. BIGELOW, Cashier R. A MOTES, Asst. Calltw J. M. BROWNING, Vice Pros Conducts R-a- ts , wen-carrie- non-produc- E. DOOLY. President. I on Thursday Installation Csremonisn .ladles of the G. The ladles of the Maccabees held afternoon at her home on Lincoln public installation of officers on Tues- - , avenue, day, January 29. The hall was beautl- - I Mrs. R. A. Grant was hostess at a fuly decorated with the colors of me order and their banners, the state ban- - small Informal bridge party on Moaner, which wan won during the past I day evening in honor of her guest. year, holding a prominent position. Mrs. Holden of Tacoma, Wash. FourGrand Commander Murria Marvin id teen guests were present. Colorado, acted as Installing officer. Mrs. Marvin la a woman of fine presMrs. E. W. Matson la the guest for ence and in every respect is an ex- a few days of Mrs. Frank Knox in cellent commander. Salt was and on After the Installation, Commander the Lake,of honor at aWednesday luncheon given guest Bessie Settling was escorted by the by Mrs. Knox to eight of her friends. guards to Grand Commander Marvins station and was presented with a Mrs. E. M. Conroy, and Mrs. M. beautifully engraved silver bread troy. Mrs. Marvin complimented Mrs. Sa- Runyon entertained at bridge on Wedbring on the wonderful work she had nesday afternoon In honor of Mrs. done in Ogden In bringing the order Holden of Tacoma, Wash. The affair up to Its present standard, declaring was given at the Virginia and the that she had done better work in the decorations were carried out in red. one year she had held the chair than any one commander she had known I Mrs. E. A. LInsley will entertain at n ! her home, 122 Twenty-seven- th 8ein,K street, to little th, responded of the G. on the anR., In few chosen well a remarks speech of Lincolns birth. In honor and thanked the officers and ladhs niversary of that great and good statesman for the token of love and esteem whose name the circle bears. shown her. Mra Marvin then gave a short talk on Fraternal Insurance Miss Verna Llghton entertained at which was very Intereating. An ex- cards on evening. Prises hibition drill by the guards followed were won Wednesday by Mies Nina Stone and and called forth much applause front Richard Corson. Vases of carnations the large number of guests. A ban- adorned the mantle an) table and sixquet was served in the dining room, teen guests were present. the table being decorated with cut flowers. About (00 guests enjoyed Mra B. T. Brick entertained a few the affair. friends at bridge on Thursday afternoon. Two tables were filled with the Lucky Thirteen. Mesdamea players, who comprised Mra C. E. Dutor pleasantly enter- Hess. Hlbba Ryan. McCornlck, Joyce, talned the Lucky Thirteen club on Smlth, Brown, Fitzgerald, Drigga and Wednesday afternoon. The guests of Mias Poole. the club were Mra. G. A. Dickson and Mra Albert Richey. High five was Mra A. P. Hlbba was hostess on the game of the afternoon, prises being Wednesday afternoon at a delightfully won by Mra. Rhine, Mra Richardson arranged bridge party, followed by and Mra Brown. Fallowing the card luncheon. Two tables were filled with games luncheon was served and the the players, who comprised Mesdamea club adjourned to meet In two week Cannon of New York, Rowe, Horn, F. with Mra A. L. Fryer. ' J. Cannon, Drigga Brick, Misses Buck and Poole. Five Hundred Party. Mra M. De Vries was hostess on Mra R. A. Grant was hostess and Thursday evening at a charmingly ar- Mrs. Holden of Tacoma Wash., was ranged five hundred party given at the honor guest at a email bridge parthe Virginia. Refreshments followed ty given at the Reed hotel on Monday the card games and the guests were afternoon. The prize was won by Mrs. Mr. and Mra llsbcock, Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds and luncheon was served In Campbell, Mr. and Mra D. J. Sheehan the cafe, the table being decorated with of Regia Wyo, Miss Fisher, Miss Mc- - carnations. Those present to meet Corry, Miss Spann. Mra T. H. Lind- - j Mra Holden were Mesdamea Past, say. Mr. Brown, Mr. Colston and Mr. Hlbba Conroy, Horn, Rowe, Runyon, ' J. B. Peery. i Cannon of New York, Bell and Mias Buck. Alumni Ball. The largest affair of the week was Seth Got Hla Store Boots. the dancing party given by the High of one of our Massn-ehusett- s Aa school alumni last evening at thn Concities not 1,000 miles from gress academy. The decorations out In alumni colors and pen-an- Chelsea ' recently related to me an representing the different schools Interesting story of his early days, Alumni members who have attended, says a writer In the Boston Herald. were In evidence. The personnel of He was born and spent his boyhood the committee having the affair In In York county, Me. It was the cuscharge was Misses Glenn Douglas tom In those days to have leather on Browning, Harcombe, Roberts, Farley and Messrs. Pardoe, Littlefield, Peter- hand and employ a local shoemaker to come to tip house and make up son, Stevens and Horn.' and repair a supply of ahoea for the coming year. Col. Day, the man emPythian Bistsrs Entertained. Mra. F. W. Voll and Mrs M. B. ployed In that section, was not a very pleasantly entertained the Pytyllah or finished workman, and aa thian sisters at tea, the affair being the country atorea had begun to keep given at the home of the Utter. Vasue boots, the future mayor Informed him of carnations and ferns formed the that he need not make him any boots, decorations and the guests were as he should get a pair of store TyJackman, Robb, Wcidman, res Berry, Ecklund, McGaw, Fryer, boots. Day waa angry, and said: "You are Ritter, Mattoe, Chapman, Hood, Mark, getting d d stuck yp. I want you Staples and Mies Jennie Prout. to know that better men than yon Arthur Xlvlngston was the guest of wear my make of boota John Ham. honor ait a farewell reception given by our representative, wore a pair of the Bachelor's club on Wednesday my make to Augusta last winter." evening. Mr. Livingston left ThursBut Seth got hla store shoes Just day evening for Los Angeles. Later the same. he will visit South America, England, and tour the continent to the MediterEVEN FROM THE MOUNTAINS. ranean. He will also visit India, New Ballards Snow Liniment Is praised Zealand and the Hawaiian IsUnds and for the good It doea A sure cure for return to Ogden vis Ban Francisco. Rheumatism and all W. from Zurich that S64 1 either whole or semi S CC4 themselves the Natural Ind 6641 have about decided to disband permanently. If no suitable Terms ef Subscription. climate can be found In which to prac(Oo tice their creed, or temporarily If they By carrier, per month 50c are more successful. By mall, per month circulacollected If carrier. by The Natural Man's Colony is a deBy 50c tor, per month generate organization masking Its degeneracy under a pretense of religion. matter at The members are clearly entitled to the Entered as second-clathe postofflce at Ogden, Utah, under comfoita of padded cells also to their Act of Congress of March I. 187S. views. If they think that they think man should live Just as Adam and Eve Gen I. Manager B. A. BOWMAN. lived in the Garden of Eden, no one . . . Editor C. M. JACKSON should dispute their title to .the thought If they believe that they beNOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. lieve that the human race should con,n fine Its diet to vegetables, they have a You should receive your paper not to the belief a great many sane later than 6:15 p. m. If not received right admirable and persona adhere to this at that hour call Phone 584 and It will be sent you by special messenger. much of their creed. If they believe Pay Ne Money to Carriers or ether that they believe men and women collectors unless thsy present credenshould emulate the example of Adam tials from the undersigned. and Eve and roam around perfectly Under ne circumstances will carriers nude, they probably could prove a clear er collectors be allowed to take Stops. All notioes ef this kind must be given title to the belief. But Just as they to this office direct or by letter, er in have a right to their opinions, so have person, er phene 664, one ring. other folks a right to have opinions of JOURNAL PUBLISHING CO, their opinions. By B. A. Bowman, It seems that the plank General Manager. of their theological platform la the one that has proved their undoing. They have been browning around in the Alps, The chroniclers do not clothesless. mention that they even wore so much as the traditional that were considered quite the thing by the IllusOFFICIAL PAPER OF THE COUNTY trious twain whom they are now ven crating as patron saints. Of lats the chill breezes and Icy paths have been MINING PROGRESS. putting up a pretty strong argument 'against their faith. It got so that the Charles C. Schnatterbeck contributes apostles presented the paradoxical to Mining World an interesting ar- spectacle of shivering with their bodies ticle, "Worlds Mining Progress Sines while, through chattering teeth, they Early Times," from which we extract spoke with their tongues of the glories the following: and idealism of habitual exposure of It reads like a fable to review the person. The martyrdom of spirit was great progress that has been mads In beautiful, even if the nakedness of the the mining industry In the world sines' body was revolting. But men and the discovery of America. One of the women cannot live by Idealism alone, most remarkable facts Is that producand so a little of the shivering of llinbs tion and consumption generally have and chattering of teeth went a long run so closely together as to make it way. Now the human curiosities are necessary, for the sake of economy and willing to put on some clothes. They Incidental profit, to handle material ars ready to sacrifice their spiritual tliat heretofore has been considered Ideals on the altar of physical comeither too low grade or a waste by- fort. Unless can find a spot where they product. Advanced knowledge of metthey can go naked comfortably they allurgy and chemistry, coupled with a will dissolve their Thus .organisation. keener sense of operating the mines have the Alps played havoc with the' and works on more rational principles olugy. Thus have some lunatics been so that they may yield satisfactory out of business by the weather. put dividends during a reasonable lifetime, There' are other freak organisations have, with the aid of better transportation facilities, made possible the and visionary agltotors who, from time to time, like the Natural Man's Colony, profitable development of many a re meet their fats by contact with com' 'mote mineral deposit mon sense and immutable physical A feature also In recent years has laws. Boms of them ars indecent, some been the Increasing Interest In the are clean enough, but mistaken. One utilisation of the rare ores of the vagaries of the modern age la containing tungsten, molybdenum, what Is commonly designated as Social' uranium, vanadium, tantalum, eta, Ism, and among the agitators of the which at one time were without value doctrine are certain sons of rich men. other than as laboratory curiosities or Who are the beneficiaries of that which mineral specimens. The economic lra they by word of mouth rail against portance of these ores has been estab- They think or profess to think that lished largely by the- - advanced i it Is wrong tor to possearches In the metallurgy of steeL In sess without discussing the wealth; the case of tantalum, osmium and like economical merits of the matter, the metals, the demand has been encourfact remains that while they assume aged by the Invention of high power, that Miss Josephine Sprunt of Salt Lake position they themselves do not durable Incandescent lamps, in which spent Sunday In the city. produce. They say it Is sinful for some carbon has been replaced by the new folks to ride In automobiles while Mrs. F. M. Drigga entertained a few filaments. others starve, and dally they go spin- friends at bridge thle afternoon. As might have been expected with ning along the boulevards in touring the rapid expansion In mining, there cars which ero Mr. and Mrs. Todd will leave purchased either with next week for Harry a trip through Calihas come a scarcity In labor supply and money they themselves obtained from fornia. higher wages. To be sure, this pros- their parents or else wen purchased perity has been enjoyed perhaps to a by their parents with funds Miss Alice Roberts of Salt Lake acquired Is larger extent than la good for the repu- under the system which the visiting Ogden friends for a tow "parlor weeks. tation of the mining Industry by stock Socialists condemn. It Is gratifying to learn speculators. Thus is freak Socialism sorely Mrs. 8. L. Brick was hostess at a that betters laws are being enacted to wounded when it goes up against stern charmingly arranged bridge party nn protect the innocent Investor In mining realities. Thus does the Thursday afternoon. lunacy of the shares, and It Is hoped that eventually Natural Man's Colony collapse, when Mrs. R. 8. Joyce entertained a few the promoter of "wildcat" schemes will It Is hit by a cold wave. And there friends at bridge on Tlicsday after so be hard pressed by the hand of Jus- are others. Louisville noon to meet Mrs. Holden. l. tice that he will repent his iniquities. An informal muslcale was given by But the mlllenluin does not seem to be the pupils of the Sacred Heart acadany nearer now than It was when the The value of Philippine products im- emy on Thursday afternoon. human fabric was first woven Into the ported into the United States in the v 6 was about (11.506,000 fool that Is born every minute. On the fiscal year Mrs. J. W. Fldcock entertained tbe a of (4,000,000, or 25 per cent. metnlwrs of her club this afternoon. other hand, Is there any wonder that so Yet decrease there are senators who have a About twenty guests were present. much money Is being invested In min- nightmare whenever Philippine compeing shares when 136 mines and metal- tition In tobacco and sugar la menMrs. D. J. Sheehan entertained at lurgical works in North and South tioned, and who shut their own eyes dinner on Friday evening of last week the Injustice of the process by which In honor of the guests of the Virginia. America pay In one year (190C) divi- to we are steadily closing our markets dends of 5114.699,586. and since their inagainst a dependency entitled to our The Congregational ladies are makcorporation have distributed the grand encouragement and support ing arrangements for an Easter stile total of o65,855,796? to be held shortly before Easter. Public sentiment lc toward a reThe merger of the Mexican railThe ladles of the Congregational vision of existing mining laws which ways Is an experiment in government church will hold their bread and cuke should conform better to the changed ownership with private operation. This sale the first Is a modification of the government Saturday In each month. conditions with regard to the protecownerstyp and operation system as It The ladies Aid society of the Prestion of mine owners, and the safety of prevails In Germany, Italy and Japan. mine workers, especially in collieries. The Mexican government owns simply byterian church were entertained by Mrst Chcs on Thursday afterMexico Is one of the countries that has a majority of the stock in the roads noon. Joseph and will consolidate them Into one comrecently revised its laws In order to pany with the capital of (225,000,000 The Tolstoi Circle will meet with protect the enormous foreign invest- Mexican. American Interests had acments In Its mines. Some day, per- quired control of the Mexican Central, Mrs. Rnsenbluth at 352 Twenty-fift- h street on Tuesday afternoon at 2:80. haps, the United States also will do and the government feared that they All members are Invited to be present. would purchase and consolidate the good by preventing costly litigation other Mexican roads. It seems reason, Lincoln circle No. 2. Ladles of the over the apex law, which Is "fathering" able that the Mexican government Q. A. R were most enterthe consolidation of many mines. should wish to keep control of the tained by Mrs. Russellpleasantly last Thursday roads from Into country's Maybe, also, this country will enforce the at her home, 2420 Lincoln avenue.. passing hands of to the letter Its law, thereby ment of foreigners, and the experigovernment ownership entered Mrs. IV. L. Russel entertained the stemming the tide of mine and smelter upon Is the most moderate possible. in mbors of the Lincoln Circle. No. 2. 41 19C7. "gentle- ed mens agreements" which practically VAGARIES Telephone!. Buelneea Office ..Bell. Ind Editorial Rooms ..Bell, and combinations JOURNAL. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2, pains. Wright Loving, Grand Junction, Colo., writes: "I used Ballard's Snow Liniment last winter for Rheumatism, and can recommend It as the best Liniment on tha market. I thought, at the time I was taken down with this trouble, that it would be a week before Z could get about, but on applying your Liniment several times during the night, I was about in forty-eighours and well In three days. Bold by Geo. F. Cave, cor. 23rd and Washington. ht Remedy for Faintness. Sneezing Is the best brain clearer known. Many persons conclude an attack of faintness, or fainting, with a violent aneeze. Our ancestors took snuff from a belief in the efficacy of sneezing. But tobacco so taken Is In part absorbed by the blood and hurts the system. HUNTING FOR TROUBLE. "I've lived in California 20 years, and am still hunting for trouble In the way of burns, sores, wounds, bolls, cuts, sprains, or a case of piles that Bucklen's Anlca Salve won't quickly cure, writes Charles Walters of Alleghany. Slerry Co. No uee hunting, Mr. Walters; it cures every case. Guaranteed by Ogden druggists. 25c. CLEANLY WOMAN. Erreaseasly Thinks by lewring Ba Scalp That She Cares Daadrsff. Cleanly woman has an erroneous Idea that by scouring tbs scalp, which remorse tbs dandruff scales, she la curing the dandruff She may wash her scalp every day, and yet bars dandruff her Iff long; accompanied by falling hair, too. Tbs only way in tho world to care dandruff la to kill the dandruff germ, and than is no hair preparation that will do that but Newbie's Kerplclde. Harpf-dd- e by killing tho dandruff germ, leaves the hair free to grow as Nature Intended. Destroy thahealthy cause yon remove the affect. Kill the dandruff germ with HerntoMa. BMd by Bend 10c. In stamp leading tor samp!druggists to Tbs HarpldJe Co. mem DR. EiSTEtS, SPECIALIST Free Examination and Consultation for any Disease of any Name or Nature A PARTIAL LIST OF DISEASES Chronic CUREdT' Catarrh, Deafness, Ringing in the Ezra, m of tha Head, Throat, Nose, Eye or Ear. All mweeaw of the Lungs; Bronchial Tubes and Chest Discern of the Stomach, Liver, Kidneys and Bladder Heart Disease, Rheumatism. Asthma, Nervous Troubles, Bt Vitus Dance, ptu. FUtuia and all Rectal Troubles, Taps Worm, Blood Poisoning from as cause. Diseases peculiar to Woman, ANT PRIVATE DISEASE MEN quickly cured to stay cured. Remember tbe examination and advice le FREE, morrow may be too late. Call or writs. Offlce hours 10 a. m. to 6 ENTRANCE ROOfl 19. p. m 2408 Watta Avo., Boyle block. Cedes REHEnBER THE NUMBER Grand Opera House WEDNESDAY, FEB. 6th KLAW & ERLANOER Present the Tremendous Success, a Music Play In Three Acts by OEO. n. COHAN 45 SaiHUTES with the Peerless Comedienne CORINNE Ass'sted by Scott Welsh, a notable cast and Cohanesque Direct from its brilliant and remarkable run Chorus of 30 weeks at the Coloninl Theatre, Chicago, and 20 weeks at the Amsterdam Theatre, New York. COHANS BEST SONG HITS "So Lonjj Mary, "45 Mlnutei From Broadway," "Mary Is a Qrand Old Name, "A Popular Millionaire. Seat Sale Monday, 10 a. m. Prices, 50c, 75c, $1, $1.50 Auditorium Og'den ROLLER SKATING POTATO RACE Monday evening, February 4th. ONE MILE RACE Wednesday evening, February 6th, Helman vs. Pierce. Ladies admitted free mornings and afternoons, except Saturday, another week commencing Monday, January 28th. WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY MATINEE . Afternoons 10c; Evenings ADMISSION-...- 15c UTAHNA THEATRE ALL THIS WEEK Saturday Matinee at 2(30 The Utahna Stock Co. ' A PRESENTS PLEDGE OF HONOR Seats on Sale at Utahna Drug Store PRICES: 30c 10c, 20c, and Da-ir- Two slmes 50 cents and (1.00. JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY |