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Show UTAH STATE JOURNAL, DAILY lltalf Stair Journal OGDEN. UTAH. Juana! Fb!ifki( Csapasy, KNOX Fuklatars. ) llni'i'ii-ural'-- - P Publlsned every T.'.f-honta- . ....Hell. 64 office Busin ring 1 6641 ring 6642 ring! Ind- - 6642 rlnga ln1.. llell. FdltorUI Koorna TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. u!riir y l fiv i Pay Nj .V! i.lh Fntfi ed as w WORLD ouni1-o!i- matter at s j iNwtortuf at OKden, Utah, under t.'.t of March S, 1171. Act of Cuiio ri GenL B. A. BOWMAN Manager, i i i NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. Tou should l evolve your pap r not Inter tliau 8 15 p. in. If not received at that hour rail Phone 664 and It will be aeut you by apecial meuaenger. Pay No Money to Camara or other collectora unloaa they preaant creden-tial- a from the undersigned. Under no circumatancaa will carriora or collectora bo allowed to take Stops. All noticea of thia kind muat bo given or by latter, or in to thie off'ca il poraan, or pr jr.e 664. onr ring. JOUhNAL PUBLISHING CO, By B. A. Bowman, General Manager. trt OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE COUNTY LITERARY MARTYRDOM. 1 Ming the (ilil, unlettered uge V lien men might When freely spoke age there And chatter sane IiIm dtu-tren- n. tlmughtM the wan nn misquoting preuM. How fiiri-today the learned one? To every penny preaw a prey. Tomorrow finds Mm wordM undone, Distorted in the common way. Ragaeloua Plato, ne'er forgot. Today were never wit esteemed If aiM-rthen had "quoted" whut lie Maid and less lie dreamed, a a Would atately Cneiwr's laurel real Kocure through all the yearn of Ntreaii Had PHeeara aoleinn. atern behest Hien garbled by a Itonian press? The diiy In gone when men were aeourged For Ihla or that they boldly iinkr And In Ita place a day emerged When wurdii nut apoken martyr make. The Mge toiluy muat think hta thought. Muat aeal hta aoul, muat ne'er tx-pre- For rcputatlona dearly bought Oft vanlah In the mornlng'a preaw. The vain denial' never read. The contradict Iona cannot away. Hta doom dewcendlng when he "aaid The awful thlnga he didn't wHy. Puck. THE ONLY LAW. - RENOWNED HATS To Carrisrs. M.ir.ay by a considerable number of foreign correspondents. At the time this report was made no railroads had upless than fifty-fiv- e wards of l.OuO stockholders each. A surprising feature of the list la the number of minor railroads which have a relatively large number of stock- holders. The 1905 report credited the Union Pacific Railroad company with 14,258; stockholders, the Southern Pacific will: '44 and the Denver A Rio Grande 2.916. 16.00 1.00 1.50 .50 .60 By Mail One Tear 1y Mail i M mIih liy Mail Three liy- Mail line Mar'll In all the new Spring styles. Doth soft hots and derbies. C. D. IVES SOLE OODEN AGENT, Itruom Hotel Corner. GOVERNMENT OWNERSHIP. antl-rallro- HO?-- NEW FLOOR COVERING CARPETS That will delight you with their newness, prvttyness and cheapness. Come and see them. Velvets Axmlnsters, $1.10 yd. and up $135 yd. and up. Tapestries 75e yd. and up. Ruas That are masterpieces of Eastern art In weaving and designing. 9x12 Axmlnaters 9x13 Tapestries $2630 and up $1630 and up. , It now appears that the contractor who put In the 19,600.906 worth of fur- nisi dugs in the Pennsylvania state capltol made a profit of about 1,000 per cent on all the stuff he put In. According to these figures he must have1 held up the state to the extent of near-ly 8.0u0,0u0. How's that for graft? j UNOLEUMS That are pretty aa a picture and wear like stone, new lot just received. and up. Prices $1-2- 5 i Roosevelt seems to be very fortunate in the enemies he makes. With Bur--1 ton and Harriman both attacking hint at the same time, it ought not to let his popularity with the people wane a bit. j no matter what the absolute truth of the matter may be. j - EDUCATION BOARD MEETING. P1NEHUKST, N. C April 10.' The first day's session of the Education hoard yesterday was a great auccees. the attendance being large, and the read and the dlacusalons being I taper profound and practical. Leading educational men from all parte of the South are here, and today a discussion will be held upon Agriculture ind the Southern Farmer, by Dr. B. A. Knapp, of Lake Charles, la.; T. O. Sandy, of Farmville, V., and Dr. L. H. Bailey, of Cornell University. There will also be a discussion of Women's Work for Public Schools," with reports from women who have been foremost In llie several states In organising efState forts for school improvement. will discuss high superintendents schools and secondary education, and lresldent Harry Pratt Johnson, of the Chicago university, and many others will speak. Government ownership of railway I pronounced a failure by Senator laador Itaynor. who ha been studying for j cara all the statistics that he could gather upon the subject in Germany, Austria-Hungar- y, Russia and Australia. The senator say It haa been a practical failure In all these countries. In an article in the Baltimore Bun, Senator Raynor says that the Prussian diet tn 1870 authorised the government to begin the purchase of the entire railway system of Prussia; In Hungary the stale owns 82 ler cent of the railways; In Russia upward of 85 tier cent. What la the result? Germany today, MOST COSTLY OF FABRICS. with lla agriculture, Ita manufactures and ita trade, rests ujHn the waterMaterial That Commands Prlca oi ways and not uimmi the railways. The $200 a Yard. government haa reduced the railways as feeders to the rivers and canala. In Tha fabric aparkled like spun glau Russia there is the same condition, White, It yet emitted rainbow aclntil latlona red, yellow, green and blue with resulting recourse to transportation by river. In Australia under ita It waa softer than goasamer to th touch. system Its export and Import trade la said It the dreaamaker, to a single seaport coatlleatla,"fabric tha virtually confined In tha world. Pele'i city. Voii Miguel, as great a man alhair la Ita name. It cornea from Ha most aa Bismarck, Prussia's minister wall and I have Imported It to mak of finance from 1890 to 1900, openly n gown for n millionaire grnfteri wife. proclaimed that governmental owner"It coat la $200 a yard. There It ship was a dlaaater and a calamity. The great city of Bremen, statistics enough here for one gown. The piece la worth $2,000. show, lost a large part of lla trade and "Pele'a hair la a fabric woven b commerce under the system, and in nature herself in n factory Incredibly 1900 the chamber of commerce of romantic. The factory la the cratei Posen, a port on the Oder, near the of the volcano Maunm Lon. In tbs Guluijan frontier, stated In a memorial crater surges a lake of lire and the to the Prussian minister of railways drops of lava on the lakes edge arc that under governmental ownership the spun by the wind Into this delicate tuff, which resembles somewhat the Galaclan oil Helds were farther from strange, dry, firm foam that the wind Germany than those of the United churns up and toaaea on tha beach In States. In five years, ending with 1901, atorma. great more than 80 per cent o. the shipments "This la real, genuine Pele'a hair. that Auatrlu-llungar- y sent Into the There la a fr ke kind, i tch cheaper, Elbe territory of Germany, which by that an American makes In Hawaii by rail comprised Berlin and Hamburg, projecting n steam Jet against a thin current of melted slag. The fake kind consisted of what Is known as neighla beautiful, but it does not give oil borhood traffic. One of the best Informed political these Jewellike aclntillationa." (cononilsts of the day haa stated that Ona of Llfoa Oddities. In all these countries the result of govla It that other makes some queer ernmental ownerahlp has been to n noth- nE transfer from the field of business to j011 abort of tha forcible admlnistrsIng Ihe field of politics the perplexing ques- i tlon of an anesthetic will make some lUm of trade rivalry and Jealousy pre- vocalists atop Binging, ilpitated by the annlhllaton of distance by means of the railway. In other words, foreign systems have been an utter failure, and today they do not compare either in point of facilities or low rates or any other way with the American system of private There la no Ihw save the written law We am prune to believe this after having read tlie elmrgi! of an able and conscientious Alabama Judge to grand Jury, when he gave the unwritten law" an excoriation that should stiffen the moral backbone of every rlllsen w ho feels In danger of beTHE REAL OWNERS. ing swayed by a maudlin apiieal made under Its Insidious Jurisdiction. The The number of persons Interested In Judge reminded each grand Juror ot the railroads of the United States aa them there was no "unwritten law." stockholders la a subject that hobs up Ita Invocation, he intimated, was an every time there Is any Invasion of the majesty of the law legislation- pending. The last authoriupon which rests our civilisation. His tative compilation la now nearly three common-sens- e charge should come as years old. It waa made by the Intera sobering Influence upon a people sick- state Commerce commission at the reened by variations upon this dangerous quest of the senate In February, 1905, theme, or In peril of letting emotion and gave the total number of stockriot over Judgment to the overthrow of holders in the country on June 10, the Justice ami the utter confusion of funyear before, as S27.851. damental right and wrong. Since that time there have doubtless The constitution denies to no man been many changes, but In a general the right, the duty, to defend the sanc- way the list still fairly represents the tity of Ills home. Mad Impulse always situation. Thus, an officer of the Van has, always will figure In legal trans- derbltt lines estimates the number of gression. To a limited extent It will shareholders of the New York Central always prove a certain extenuation. It as I0.0U0; of the Lake Shore as be is the abuse of Impulse, the mawkish tween 600 and 700, and of the Michigan masquerading of premeditated crime Central as between 500 and 600. The under Its cloak, that threatens to be- figures for these three companies In come dominant In America today; that 1904 were 11.782 for the Central. 80S threatens to Introduce anarchy In the for the Lake Shore, and ! for the place of law and order. What Is its Michigan Central. The Pennsylvania logical, its Inevitable outcome? To officers estimate the number of their make every man the arbiter of his own ahareholders at "upwards of 42.000" at real or fancied wrongs; to constitute the present time. Thla report gives the each individual the process-serve- r. number as 44,175. Judge. Jury, witness and excuttoner. The Interstate Commerce commission What protection has any man, woman polclcd out that to the extent that the or child under this grotesque misinter- same Individuals are holders of stock pretation of Justice?" The thing Is In more than one railroad, the total cumulative. If the "unwritten taw Is given Includes duplications. On ths Invoked today to palliate a murder. It other hand a great amount of stock Is may, If given public countenance, to- held by trustees or by bankers Jor a morrow be urged to excuse every crime large number of real owners. This Is In the calendar. That way lies an- particularly true of stocks held abroad. archy. There la no law save the writ- One New York banking house is likely ten law. to hold in its own name stocks owned WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, ad Mr. Rabbit (who has been hit with a golf ball) There, now! if he'd Just raised It a little higher he'd hare made that ninth hole, end saved us both the trouble of eny cuss words Take me back to old Wisconsin. Where the sugar beets and tobacco grow, Where the farmers are healthy, happy and bright They all take Rocky Mountain Tea at night. T. II. Carr. Phnr. HAIR TELLS CHARACTER. JUVENILE SHERLOCK HOLMES. Lobby's mother had taken him to church to hear the evening aer mon, and they occupied seata in the gallery, where there was more room than ni the main floor. Bobby tried not to allow his attention to wander froip the preacher, but it lie seemed to be particularly interested in a family who sat in front of him, and when the sermon was about lialf over he whispered to (lnl. hin mother: Mamma, I never saw these people before, but I know their name. Hush, dear. "But 1 do, persisted Their names Hill. "How do you know? "Every ti v.e the preacher says his text, 1 will lift up mine eyes unto the hills, those two big girls look st each other and smile. Subsequent inquiry proved that Itobby was right in his guess Youths Companion. A COLD DAY. We have a few subscribers who put us in mind of Tom Jones whom ihe Swede collector said had promised to pay his account in January. As the story was told, the Swede returned from an unsuccessful trip and told the boss that Yim Yohn-so- n say he vill pay when him sell his hogs. Yim Smit he vill pay wlien he sell him wheat, and Tom Yon eg say he will pay in Yanuaiy. "Well, said the boss, that is the first time Tom ever set a time to pay. Did he really say he would pay in January? Yell aye tank so, said the Swede. He say it boon a colt day when you got dat money. 1 tank dat been in Yanuary. Hope Dispatch. wab r.rr new Had Long Bean to Eating ". - ,pr,pl SI-O- in the city. The famous brand on it most proclaims all we claim for it. Here is a proposition fair and good you buy the suit and if we have not proved all we say in the suit you can have vour money back for the asking. Our spring styles are now ready and you should make an early selection. up-to-da- te Suits $12.50 to $30.00 r JV 236 Twentjf-Fift- h Street The House of Good Clothes Great Sale of China at Stechers him. Chop fiuay Under Another Name. An amualng story is told of Senator Joseph Rosa of Oakdale, Meat. Tha senator had sent hla wife and entire family away to the monntalna and waa to Join them In a. week or two. In the meantime ho was to get hla own breakfasts and to take hla other meals at a nearby restaurant. An old friend of the senator had for a long time urged him to try the popular Chinese dish chop suey, but tha senator had always refused. Just before he went to Join hla family ho met hla friend and the subject waa again brought up, and thla tlma the senator agreed to try the celebrated dlah, and together they went to Chinatown. The food waa set before them and the senator's friend eagerly watched him to see how he would like the new preparation, and waa surprised when the senator on tasting the chop uey" expressed great disappointment. Dont you like It?" said hla friend. "Ton muat admit It Is something very fine something very rich and rare. It may be to you," said the senator, but it la neither rich nor rare to me. Why, do you know, he went on, thla is the tame thing I have been having for breakfast for the peat two weeks, only I didnt know 1L" Revivifying. One of the latest and moat popular fade with ua la thia breakfast fad. It Cotas of Hals laid to ladleate la simple and pleasing, and after yon asss TiaiKNont have tried It r few times you feel like Many psoplo hellers that blond nr a new man. it la thla: You get np light hair denotes affection and dtrk in the morning and eat a hearty hair constancy. A person without ha'r Is not devoid of character; far from it breakfast. It beats medicine. MinThe disposition of the average ba!d: neapolis JournaL headed man la to show such soiiritude for the welfare of other., that he r.eg-I- j EXCURSION TO MILNER, IDAHO hlinaelf. A germ cauee balin'.in Babouraud. of Parlo, France nocculatod a rabbit with Dandruff Daily April 17th to 21aL earning It to become wcoka' tlma To rid the eLaip oftnl. Via Oregon Short Line, $9.06 round trip. Tickets good to return within fKidV1 necMry fifteen days from date of sale. As a "Destroy thr matter of information, $0,000 acres of effect" land under Twin Fails North Bide canBoM by leading drugglsta. Senin- - i. al will be open for entry April 22nd, t Th c: and KESTt same date Milner townalte will be Two slses SB cento and open for sale of Iota xX? We claim for our clothing that it is the best made, the most perfect fitting, the nobbiest and the Have you been to the sale at Stechers? The great sale of hand painted china at actual cost the greatest selling event of its kind ever offered the people of Ogden. You will do well to select something at this sale see the window for a display of the articles included in the sale. Everything at cost. Paul W. Stecher JEWELER YOU WORK HARD FOR YOUR MONEY but, when you get it, how much attention do you give to the care of it? It is the proper care of your Income that counts for future prosperity. Do you realise how nicely a checking account will your financial affairs? How much leas trouble it 1" have a check account than to keep hooka? What la It worth to you to he able to look over your expense account and know Just where your money goes? Do you know how soon you nay have to pay an account the second time because you failed to get syst-m-atlx- a receipt? No trouble about these things when you use checks; start an account with us; you will find It a convenience aa well as really helpful. THE OGDEN STATE BANK OF OODEN, UTAH H. C. BIGELOW, President, J. M. BROWNING, Vice Pres. A. P. BIGELOW. Cashier, Cart- R. A. MOTES, Asst-- A Journal Want Ad.Will Sell, Rent or Buy Anything - |