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Show FACE rwo Utalf gtatr Journal (Incorporated.) Published every evening except Sunday Telephones. 614 IwL. 664 ...Bell. 664 lad. 664 Business Office ....Bell, 1 1 2 2 ring ring ring rings TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. By Mall one Tear ..............66.66 2.00 I:y Mall Six Months 1.50 By Mail Three Months 50 By Mall One Month .50 By Carrier One Month Pay Ns Money Ts Carriers. matter at Eatered as second-clas- s the poetoffice at Ogden, Utah, under Act of Congress of March I, 1276. GonL Manager Editor NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. . that labor baa batn upheld In everythat la right. In the case the right to picket waa established as a right; in a case In Ten uessee. In the federal court, the right to boycott waa conceded and practically established; and in another case recently passed upon, which we do not recall at this minute, the union was upheld In its fining Its members for not striking when ordered. As a matter of fact, recent decisions have ail been in favor of labor. The courts generally are fair. True, once In a while there la a corrupt official, or a bought juryman, but ws have read of labor officials who have sold out their brethren, decamped with their funds and raised the devil generally. It cornea with rather bad grace, too, from a union of the United Mine Work' era to criticise the president of the United States, the man who settled thu anthracite ooal strike, and to declare that his power and authority are directed against them and their brother. And it looks mighty bad to sec a body of men. professing the highest alms end the noblest purposes, declare that It holds in contempt the courts of tbe thing OGDEN. UTAH. Publishers. Jearaal Poblishiaf Ceapuy, B. A. BOWMAN C. M. JACKSON UTAH DAILY Tou should receive your paper not later than 6:15 p. m. If not received at that hour call Phone 664 and it will be sent you by special messenger. Pay Ns Money te Carriers or ether collectors unless they present credentials front the undersigned. Under ns circumstances will carriers or collectors be allowed ts taka Steps, All notices cf this kind must be given te this office direct cr by letter, or in person, or phene 664 one ring. JOURNAL PUBLISHING CO 1 By B. A. Bowman, General Manager. STATE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY C, 1907. Allls-Chul-tn- These three men are charged with murder. That la, the brothers they prats about la order to spar for time, counsel for the accused tried the federal courts on a writ of habeas corpus, contending the constitutional rights of the defendants had been violated. The highest court in the land said they had not Now these men are to be tried. If they are Innocent they have nothing to fear, and if they are innocent they ought to demand the trial that will show them guiltless before the world. If they are guilty, it is all right to quibble and take advantage of technicality anl legal subterfuge, and It may be noted that the astute counsel for the three have Invoked the law and the authority of the courts, which these are so ready to condemn. Another thing: Suppose the writ of habeas corpus had been granted and returned to Colorado? Would Ullh official seal From some place-t- he have dismissed the action? Not dim and cannot be read, although it looks like some town In lows comes a n 'our "ton card. They would have L and after fighting aeries of resolutions to the Stats Jour- to been have would returned tradition, Here are said resolutions: ! Idaho, there to he tried for the charge. Whereas, We, the members of 1 d tbU th re ta . ,, That union No. 2741, U. M. W. of A., having ' and of air hot work poppycock, conIndividually Informed ourselves the case of Messrs. Moyer, myrot Haywood and Peltibone now In prison in the elate of Idaho, and having considered both sides, as set forth by the capitalistic press on one side, and the labor press on the other side; and It Is reported that tbs president of Whereas, We have observed: ithe United States will lend his aid In First Diet the capitalistic press has shewn continual and huetill the restoration of the array canteen, gllb-tongu- ed ex-aa- Grand Opera House r"T: S. 'x v. - r.vX . rC' Jts WEDNESDAY. FEB. 6th , . o, KLAW & ERLANGER Present the Tremendous Succ7 Music Play In Three Acts by GEO. n. COHAN : 4 with the Peerless Comedienne CORINNE Assisted by Scott Welsh, a notable cast snd Cohanesque ChorM Direct from its brilliant and remarkable run of 30 weeks at the Colonial Theatre, Chicago, and WBeL. at the Amsterdam Theatre, New York. i COHAN'S BEST SONG HITS So Long Mary," 45Mini,. Mry Is a Grand Old Name A Popular Millionaire. From Broadway, Seat Sale Monday, 10 a. m. ng Pedro Montt ladles attended to the boys who wear the thin sldewhlskers, while the saloon men took care of the fellows who have the blue veins in their noses and whose faces show the eigne of somewhat riotous living. Well, they won. Before the combined chargee of Virtue and Vino down crumbled tho opposition, and since then the common soldier has had to get a pasa and go to town in order to acquire a jag and bring back a bottle of for next day. eye-open- ers Department commanders, regimental battalion commander commanders, and other officers have written and reported that the abolishment was a bad thing. 8UU the dear girls and their associates, the cocktail mixers, want to hold the fort, the former because It is he opening wedge," and the latter for the same reason, differently stated. Meantime the enlisted man la whooping it up and down In the village aud getting In the drunkhouse at night, and, after serving his five es tea days, gets in the guardhouse whan- be returns. So be secures a three --fold punishment, the lues of his money and two Mud Houses Built By Wasps. naturalist has thus described the habits of a species of wasp that makes Its nest of mud, says the Dundee Advertiser. The mud yof which their nests are composed, he said. Is often carried for some distance, and It Is essential for them to use good, sUff clay. At the edge of some pond or stream you may see these Insects roll sticky little balls out of the stiff mud with their strong Jaws. With this heavy load of mud they rise slowly, and, having gained some height, they get their bearings aud fly In a straight line to their nest In this they resemble the bees; Indeed, all the waspa and bees seem to haw wonderful fsctulty for flying1 directly home from any point When the wasp has gained the place selected for a building site she puts tha tfay ball of mud against A the-lnteri- br - I too-bi- ! &. Prices, 50c, 7oe. $1, Jl.50 PRESIDENT OF CHILI. the wall of the building and ribs It tight by moving her head from side to side very rapidly. The outer surface . local'.... of the nest shows g series of rings, with Sharply defined1 lines between most of them, but fs always extremely smooth and almost a perfect cylinder. While building her nest the Insect continually runs In and out of the tiny cylinder, examining It Imprisonments. minutely with her feelers."' If a Pretty work. Isnt It? rough place Is felt on1 the Inner surYet, with all the figures before tflum, face she carefully sets to work and persistent the advocates of no canteen persist, and rube It smooth. When the cylinder fs ty towards the defendants and the Good for the president! d finished the wasp goes: hunting, fee cause represented by them by publish- - The law has been weighed in the bal- - ay they want the government to three within sale of spiders. liquor tip ance and found wanting. It has been eupplled to them by detectives and will setmiles that sf hoping post, any ether persona, who have openly Avowed com;lu,vlr vrovea that ,"c Pecan Orchards In the Souths their enmity toward defendants, and actimat. drunhenne and iti a data tle the difficulty. Just as If a soldier Just as the people of the' north) cut walk aver three miles to get a drink,. If who are ao Interested In their convlc- - joffeniM have Increased, instead e In great quantities so do the and by their silence in regard to Desertions have been he wanted It. and meet of the boys like peanuts of the sworn statements sffll affidavits which. lDg south eat pecan a,' r .. . people , mild and occasional a an of slightJolt th monU Allan have been brought forward In their de- -! mon f"queut a merchant of marked Dupre, And there, is Cease. On the streets-oarray has been lowered. Instead- of ly stimulating character. New New 'Orleans. Mecond That ws have also observed drinking good beer and light wines in no more likelihood that the govern- Orleans are many venders who sen the actions of the courts In this mat- limited quantities at poet canteens, ment will ever pasa that law than them In nil sorts of ways shelled; ter; the said courts having also shown where the auldler could not stat- unshelled and In candy form. spend all Users la tor hoping for a national their hostility to the working class and and are suM, too. but pecans have' a manufacture ute the forblildlng to our brothers before mentioned, in his earaluga, hs has gone to tho neare sale. 1 far' And greater alcoholic there a drink of sale that they have rendered decisions de- est groggery and bought Jersey lightmeet tbe demand for them;, Ta nying them the protection guaranteed ning in- unlimited quantities. In ll&u no more possibility for the latter than which la growing, pecan orchards are out national and have constitution comby stimulant at a place then Is that another Joshua will now being bid out in tbe bottom lands-osanctioned the lawless and arbitrary of getting a light sun stand still th t upon, the- far south. When old timber Inacts of the officials of the states of where Insurant games were permitted mand Colorado and Idaho, thereby conceding for no stakes whatever, he has hied Gibeoa and the moon in tbe valley of cut down pecan trees are planted! them more power over the llvea and himself to the city brothels and Ajaloia Many pecan orchards are gradualliy So here wr have the situation. Un- growlng up. liberty of cltlsens than that exercised waltsed around with Julia to the music They are of slow about 15 or1 20' by the monarcha of Europe over their of a battered Van was leas requiring there growth, tho law teen, der some while painted piano, but they are reach subject. to maturity, yearn Third That the power and influence courtesan brought In goblets of cook- drunkenness, less misconduct. than profitable. Tbe main supply cornea the been has under of our president is directed against us, ing whisky,, stewed in the cellar. In- there Mexico, some 60 carloads of. as shown by his action and words, he stead of playing pool at the canteen law. Of two evils, it has been told us, from shewed pecans being shipped from, having publicly declared our brothers where gambling ea the games was not choose the least. What Is the apparent there every year, for the most part to and by his actions guilty without trial, of Shoes who lose their fellows in he consumed ta the south, but lit: a sanctioning the unlawful proceedings allowed, he has gone to the town and duty took a chance at so much per cue, and an emngency such, as this? It re- decade the main supply will to which they have been subjected. tbe southern states, which will Therefore, Weeing that the rights of when he was stuck, baa ponied up. In quires im answer In. wt terms, aud we the working class lias been set at a search for amusement the soldier has are glad, the peerident has deckled, to thua g4 a new Industry." naught, and that the executive. Juassist. three wha would lessen the evils dicial and military powers of this gov- encountered vies In. Us most hideous Spoiling a War Story, than to acquiesce In the work of those him the used vice has are and been and forms, ernment have given ta a certain war veteran: ha Thera hammer lock.. New It is proposed to who seem, determined ta increaoe them. Boston whom we will call William against the cause of labor be It Resolved. That we condemn and holJ restore the canteen and let him have a lie hat an honorable record A STORE IS WHAT ITS AbVERt llrewix in contempt the actions of our high smoke his and: la fond of relating incident, of officials and counts in this matter, and chance to drink hie beer, TISJNG MAKES IT. tite- rebellion. He often tells how- ho do hereby pledge ourselves, individual- pipe and read his book at the poet ly and collectively, to counteract the the only home hs knows during his Schiller wrote:: Every man stamps got at ext eh the head from tha, sward false Impressions made by the subsi- term of enlistment When taps" his value upon himself. The price ef a confederate cavalryman: There dised press, to the end that men may we challenge ft m ourselves Is given ta a small bare place which h& soya to a bed like will sound he gentlego know the truth. And we do further waa tho ocar of this wound. Stony with the us." pledge ourselves to do all that la In man. Instead of bandying Jests This statement contains most- of the a time wo who work In the same office our power to prevent the consummation bartender of the glumlll off the reser- philosophy ef advertising. Iartlnu-tar- ly with hint have heard this, story. of the murderous conspiracy against vation, or hurling slang epithets at a done It explain the vartoui, deBrown has a brother Charles, who our brothers now awaiting trial in woman better skilled In tbe art than grees and kinds ef Into the office the other day came the la whence it said, by Idaho, from Almost without variation, stores to make a calL Bill waa be. to can at his desk he Orever hope and self styled champions of Law come to be the concrete of the The good,, but somewhat misguided, adverttelng that la done for them. writing when Charlie walked up beder," They shall never return alive. slap on women of the several temperance or- They come te typify the net roe id I of hind him and giving him (Carried with unanimity.) said Jocosely: the WelL shoulder, of the have that publicity campaigns who the secured passage That sounds almost as well as It ganisations I BUI. are still scar on hare yon that forbeen carried them. through law were aided in would had It been written by that man of the In almost every city In the world your head where Butler's dog hit yon From that who achieved fame by eating cucum the glorious work by the saloon men. the biggest and best store is the oa when we were boys!" that has been advertised In the biggest time one of Bill's war stories gets Debs. It Is so easy to The saloons boasted for the proposicom- and beet days. The next store In Im- little credence from us. say Capitalistic Press." and so easy tion with all the energy at their has also been second tn the mand. Recognising the fact that their portance to say "Labor Press." Intelligence and enterprise shown In HAIR TELLS CHARACTER. Really, we do not know hour to define allies were not all they should be, the lfs advertising. And the comparison vrffl hold to true the down the total store people--rather tenth this union, temperance tho matter as set forth by on and in Importance or the last one of all. Color ef Hair SaM te Indicate a Mere which apparently has officers who abstinence people-presSo that to paraphrase Schiller, evseas THirtnant shrink from signing their names and a never faltered,' while their companions; ery merchant stamps the character of Rum Devil. Many people believe that blonde, or his advertising upon his store, snd tha seal so old the town In which It does the disciples of the hair denotes affection sad dark Ught sort of ws as saw their deputation they challenge for hair constancy. A person without hair business cannot be deciphered, but we chortled In glee our enterprises Is given them. Is not devoid of character; tar from 1L should Infer that In Its eyet the cap! cause given an air of . respectability Tbe disposition of tho average soldier wanted the wants dealers The liquor tallstlc press Is the press that HUNTING FOR TROUBLE. man Is to show such solicitude to come and his reservation to the and leave a trial fair the accused given Tvs lived In California 20 years, for tha welfare of others, that hs refllabor press that which wants the men town to spend his money. They knew and am still hunting for trouble In the ects himself. A germ causes baldness. of Paris, France, turned loose on the ipse dixit of some that as long as he stayed within the way of burns, sores, wounds, bolls, Prof. Sabouraud. a rabbit with Dandrnff serins, cuts, or case a of sprains, that piles to a limited Imbibed ene back in Iowa that the men in Jail guard lines and Bucklen's Anlca Salve wont quickly esuslng It to become totally bald In flvt To rid the Mlp of thert in Caldwell are innocent, and might to extent, they would never see any of cure," writes Charles Walters of Alle- week time.germs It la necessary to apply dangerous ladles So. when started coin. ua and the his Co. world free No use hunting, Newbro's Herplclde. ghany. Slerry be eent forth in the Mr. Walters; It cures every esse. Destroy the cause you remove tbe this tremendous moral work, they fell trammeled without further action. effect Guaranteed by Ogden druggists. 25c. Now. If the members of that union in line behind the petticoats and said gold by leading druggists. Bend i0o b will read the latest decisions of the March on, and the Incongruous army For Job Printing see Th stamps for sample to Th Herplclde Ct courts or all of them they will note Invaded congress and assaulted It. Ths ournal before going elsewhere. Two slses 56 cents and (LOO. tom-ceml- MUTES Grand Opera House THURSDAY. FEB. 7th THE KIRfCE LA SHELL,B COMPANY OFFER DUSTIN FARNUM and Notable Associates In Owen Wistre's Hbmance of the West SEATS SELLING Prices $1.50, $Lr ?5e and 50e Grand Opera House FEBRUARY k FRiDAY-NIOH- T, hav-Wo- n; - f jffnsm PAUL PRESENTS Feai-nuta- r - anti-cante- en came-fran- c IN SPECIAL' FEATURES The Real Boat Race Between a Yale and Harvard Crew, Famous Yale Glee . Club Octette of Male Voices, etc. SEAT SALE WEDNESDAY Prices 25c, 50c, 75c. $100, SI JO Auditorium Og'den. ROLLER. SKATING - - Protestor Randolph,. Hie fameue Moving Picture and It) ultra tW Seng Artist, will give m 30 minute exhibition each night for cm were .commencing Monday, February 4th. - etore-suaee- -- Ons Mils Race ' Wednesday Evening, February 6thb He Imen vk Piea Ladies admitted free mornings and afternoons, except Saturday, anettar weak commencing Monday, January 28tlv ADMISSION Afternoons lOct Evenings Skaters, 25c . - anil-cante- bers-Eug- ene or sed bald-head- first-cla- ss ed ESTES, DR;SPECIALIST Free Examination end Consultation for any Disease ef any Name or Nature ChrosK LIST OF DISEASES CURS Catarrh, Deafness, Rinsing ta th Fare of the Hand. Throat, Nose, Eye or Ear. AH of the Lungs, Bronchial Tubes and Cheat. of tbe Stomach, Liver, Kidneys and Bladder. Dtaeae Rheumatism, Asthma, Nervous Troubles, Bt Vluia Fistula and all Rectal Trouble!, Tape Worm, Blood Pol sonin fra Ql oauea. Diseaaeo peculiar to Women. ANT PRIVATE DlBEAS MEN quickly cured to stay cured. Remember the examination and advice is FREE. 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