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Show DAILY UTAH PAGE TWO Htalj Stair Journal OGDEN, UTAH. J. vul PsMiifciaj Pakliibtn. CmmWi (Incorporated.) Fublianed every evening except Sunday Morris, commander of the Cumberland, to surrender, threatening if he did not to sink his ship, and the answer went back across the waters. Sink away. ' Tlie Merrimac was urivni into the from I'uml.ei land, tearing a great hole dci k to keel. Tlie ship Immediately be- gun to till with water, and In a few moment went down with Us crew', its dying and its dead. But they went to their watery grave with a cheer on their lips and fired into the Merrimac a ' lust broadside when the water was running into the inuasles of their guns. Nothing liner waa ever seen, and what followed was. if pussible, slid mole striking. The Cumberland, with its dying and lu dead, went out of sight, but the flag still waved above tha surface of the water and continued to wave until it was whipped to piece by the winds. It was a symbol full of omens or disaster for the Confederates, for, in a language of its own, it said that w hile ships may be sunk and brave men perish, the old flag was still supreme, its stars gleaming over the dead below; a symbol that while armies men might be destroyed, while brave was the Hug die, million might by tlie immortal and would, at last, surely come to its own. Another most touching event was when the Merrimac backed away from the Cumberland and went to attack the Congress. The Congress had already been set on lire by the siwU of the Merrimac, and when suminuned to surrender her tlug came down. Kite bod been commanded by Lieutenant Joe Smith, son of tlie old commodore, lie, from Fortress Monroe, was watching the progress of the battle through a glaaa, and when he saw the bag of the Congress struck down, turning, he lay down hie glass and simply remarked: Joe la dead." And so it proved. He knew his boy. lie knew in that place as the commander of that ship he would sooner die than surrender, and when he saw tlie ilag hauled down it was s notice to him that Ills boy was dead. Hie death, and the acts of Morris on Hie Cumberland and tlie waving of the Hag above the eea, after the ship which supiHirted it Imd been engulfed, make Hampton rouds a place more fainoua than ie either tialumle or Aclluin. v City of Mexico: It would appear from dispatches sent out from this city by the Associated Kress anent tlie recent earthquake that Imlf the imputation of Mexico City waa 111 the streets In their night shirts. In order to keep history straight It might be stated as well now as any time that an overwhelming portion of the population of this city have no night shtrla In which to parade. The Associated Kress Is wrong ugaln. STATE JOURNAL. MONDAY. MAY 6, 1907. 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Bowman, General Manager iasWS5E OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE COUNTY VAST SHOW INCREASE. la the Two and a half billion dollar aatounding Increase In the value of farm lamia that liaa taken place within five yea re In atatea on or tributary to tha Union Pacific railroad. Seventeen states ao gmuiied allowed farm value. Including bu'ldlngs, of 93,692,230.872 In 1000. Five yeara later, according to atatialica gathered by the United States census, valuea of fann pnipertiea had Increased to $8,241,782,664, an advance of nearly 46 per rent. The Individual percentages of Increase vary from 119 per cent for Wyoming to 24 per cent for California, the higher records being held by Washington, 68 per cent; Nebraska, 67 per cent; Idaho, 69 tier cent; Texas, 61 percent; New Mexico, 66 per cent. In a bulletin Just Issued by the Union Pacific railroad. In which these ata Halloo are presented, it is shown that hay and grain farms have Increased in value In tlm flve-yeperiod $785,500,-60Live stock farms show an Increase of over a billion dollars; fruit farms, $51,000,000; vegetable farms, $32,000,-60general fanning lands, $165,000,-00- 6. Anglo-America- n, A Rhode Island editor has ratalogwd the Huoseveltlan adjectives used to designate the degrees of prevarication In the Ananlaa club. He says the president called lterliert W. Bowen a dlsln-genloliar," "William E. Chandler a delllierate and unqualified liar, O. C. Shields an "Inventive liar," llellamy Hlorer a peculiarly pcrfidloua liar, John F. Wallace an utter liar," and Henry W. Whitney "a deliberate liar." Further analysis of the census figures Mr. Harriman was flattered in a way, shows tlie ratio of Increase In value of since lie was only charged with a "deliberate and wilful untruth." land to various branches of 0. ur ua 0; i fanning. In Colorado, for example, land, two-fiftof which la derived from sugar beet raising, has Increased $22 per acre In value, or 112 per cent. Farm hinds of the Income of In Montana, two-fiftwhich represented vegetable growing, have Increased 68 er cent In value. In Oregon the largest percentage of Increase (68 ler cent) Is from sugar beet lands. In the state of Washington the largest percentage of Increase (76 tier of the Incent) Is from land, 'two-fiftcome front which is derived from fruit. For each state statistics are given which Indicate the kind of farming that has produced the greatest Increase of values, augar, hay and grain, live stock, dairying, fruit, vegetables and general farming. Under the same headings separate figures are given showing the Increase lu value of lrriguted and Improved landa, percentages in Wyoming varying from 21 to 100 per cent, In Colorado from 47 to 118 per cent. In Idaho from 63 to 80 per cent, and In Oregon from 31 per cent fur live stock farms to 66 1st cent for sugar beet farms. hs hs hs AT OLD HAMPTON ROADS. Collier's Weekly has an article cerning the best place In the United Hi ales to get a meal. Boston claims the bean comes nearer the charm, Baltimore, New- York and other locations claim the distinction. It remains for a Reno corresiMindent to prove Nevada's suiieriority tn the matter of an appetising dish. He says: "Nevada Is pretty frequent with Its nuggets, but It Isn't much of a place to get rid of the same on tlie fancy a la carte. However, there Is a dish that makes me want to stand up and yell for the greatest state of Its slse on the western hemisphere, and that's Jaekrahblt atew cooked with a little dash of sagebrush and served with butter or aile grease." con- - 4 Ely Mining Expositor: Hume man has told the Halt Lake papers that he had Intended tn build a railroad In Nevada this year; but will not, on account of the rate bill passed by the state legislature. He doubtless expected to repeat the performance of the road tn Goldfield, which paid for itself In two years; or that which the Nevada Northern is now enacting, holding up a section of the country big and rich enough for a prlnciallty. and taking all its ieoplc have. Nevada doesn't want or need any more such enterprise and Its legislators wisely put a stop to that particular kind of brigandage. No one need feel any regret that this calamity howler has abandoned his designs on the people of this slate. Editorial In Halt Lake Telegram: That was a great spectacle off HampSuccessful Man's Advice. ton Hoads on Friday. The naval disW. H. Newman has worked his way play must have stirred the pulse! of through all the branches of railroadevery looker-oing to bis present position of president We notice the correspondents lay of the New York Central railway. His particular stress on the fact that It was one rule for success is, Work, work, there that the first two met work." And this is his only advice to in battle, and so In effect, sunk every young men. wooden ship and changd the whole art WILLIAMS CARBOLIC SALVE of naval warfare. But there waa something there vastly With Arnica and Witch Haxsl. finer tlian the fight between the Mem-ma- c The best salve In the world for Cute, and the Monitor; something vastly Bruises, Bores. Ulcers, Salt Rheum more Impressive. It was there that the Tetter, Chapped Hands, and all skin It is guaranteed to give Merrtmac came down upon the wooden eruptions. satisfaction, or money refunded. Wilfleet, sunk the Cumberland and act fire liams Mfg. Co.. Props.. Cleveland. O. to the Congress. It was about the For sale by Wallace Drug Co, 2349 grandest tragedy of the sea that his- Washington A vs. tory recalls Loving lx a painful thrill, The commander of the M err mac and N'it to love more painful still. the commander of the Cumberland had But ah! It Is the worst of pain To love and not be loved again." keen old friends In days. (When you feel that way, better Buchanan, commander of the Merri-ma- lake Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea.) shouted through his trumpet to T. N. Carr, Phar. n. irun-cla- ds I c, . Baited Meats, Fish and (Janie. Who Waa Largely Instrumental in tha Disruption of the Socialistic and An- j , TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Phone Ind. We have opened for business under the man:...,.,., of H. R. Chandler, with a full line of Fiv-- jj : Telephone!. Go. I trial onler reelpecHully soil ffjg archistic I. W. W. in Goldfield, Makes an Official Statement. M. Grant Hamilton, general organiser uf i lie American Federation of Labor, u ho has been lu Goldfield for the past Grand Opera House two month! and through whose efforts so much has been done to disrupt the i,i fcMuization known as the Industrial Wesetton Northwestern Theatrical Association workers of the World, has issued .a via lenient to the press in which he sets forth the conditions which existed in Uoi.liu ld st the time of his arrival, how they have been overcome, and what should follow if the true principles of trane unionism are carried out. In his brief stay in the camp Mr. Hamilton has organised nearly every craft under its ow n head, and all are working un dvr ( barters from the American Feder- -i aiioii of Labor. Mr. Hamilton's state-iiut-- ni follows: After the contest Just closed, unparalleled In the history of the American labor movement, it is deemed opportune that an official statement be made defining the position of the American Federation of Labor. The latter organisation Is fully authorised to speak fur the organised workers of this country, it having within Its ranks the Un- -' g at majority of the unionists. fortunately, however, for a number of y ars there has been opposition to our policies, form of organisation, etc, by certain elements In the west. This opposition was crystallised In 1898 by the Western Federation of Miners, in convention In Salt Lake City, when they launched upon the west an organisation known as the Western Labor The motive behind this move union. ' was to build up a machine not only for the purpose of contesting the western held against the American Federation of Labor, but to gratify the then vault-- . lug itolilical ambition of Edward Boyce, ' then president of the Westerp Federation of Miners. R. a. GRANT, Resident Monday and Tuesday, Elay 6th and 7t ; Augustin Daly Musical Company : A10NDAY NIGHT A I 80 in -P- 0. THE COUPLETE HEW TORI Prices $1.50, $1.00, 75c iiml fiOe Grand Opera House Dlrscttsa Northwesters Theatrical Association Part. j SUITS to $30 . C. D. IVES R. A. GRANT, Resident Msasgw WEDNESDAY NIGHT, MAY 8th Coming with Smiles for You All Leibler & Co.s Stage Classic ! , EOPLE -8- Seat on Sale Now For a time the Western Labor union hud a mushroom growth, but the poll-- ! ctea underlying the organisation soon proved to be Inadequate to meet the needs of the workers, and Its power waa threatened,! j waned and dissolution :To bolster up and prolong the life of thia bushwhacking organisation. In 1902 Western Federation of Miners, In j the convention In Denver, revamped the' old Western Labor union, put on a new dress and Increased the scope and de- nominated their creation as the "Ainer- lean Labor union." The chief change of essentials In the two organisations mentioned was that while the Western' ! Labor union was organised purely as trade union, the American Labor union Broom Hotol Corner. endorsed socialism and declared its un- - ' dying devotion to the proletariat." For a short time this j organisation attracted some attention. NEVADA GRUBSTAKE LAW. and among thowe who had aoclallstic The Financial Bulletin grows xatiri- - leanings It was hailed as the touchstone cal over the Nevada grubstake'' law. of success. Its principal accomplishIt says: ment was the total disruption of a And the solons of the Nevada legis- number of American Federation of Lalature have at last discovered that the bor organisations, prominent among business of prospecting Is thnrouKlily which were the Boot and Hhoa Workwith permeated graft," wherefore ers unions In 8t. Louis, where nine steps have been taken to protect unions were put out of commission by against the operations of the the socialistic theories advocated by the About the lust fell- leaders of the American Labor union. wily prospector. ow- on earth who needs legislating This ended the career of the bushagainst Is the prospector, but the Ne- whackers in Ht. Louis. Hhurtly after vada legislature has thought to tlx Inin the event Just mentioned happened 1 by requiring Hist all grubstake agne-men- ts entered the Butte field to engage In a shall be covered by written ar- contest for supremacy In that state. ticles, draw-- up, we suppose, by duly As a result of five months' labor the authorised barristers, and signed, American Labor union moved its head-- ! sealed and delivered In the presence of quarters to Chicago, but the change of witnesses and, finally, filed with the climate did not have the effect of reclerk of the county court In which the juvenating its wasted form, fur It lanprospect work Is being done. guished and entered a state of coins. "A mighty lot of trouble to start a In 1906 there appeared before the orman off to tlie hills with his burro and ganised labor world another aggregaramp outfit and a supply of provender tion of sociological adventurers In the sufficient for a few weeks. We fear persons of Eugene V. Debs, the gentle- the prospector Is fast losing his repu man who had failed In every venture tallun for honesty, but then, may-lilie had undertaken; Daniel De Leon, It will lessen the number of those who identified for years as the leader uf the rise up and claim a half Interest In Social Labor an organisation some claim when It begins to look like anarchistic In party, character and violently a mine. opposed to labor unions; Father Hager-t- y, "A number of suits are now on the a priest not in good standing in his docket In the stale of Nevada In which church, and William D, seca breach of good faith on the part of retary uf the Western Haywood, Federation of the prosiector Is alleged. These caws Miners. After a session In are usually very difficult to disentangle Chicago there wasprolonged evolved what was and endless litigation ensues. called the "Industrial .Workers of ths But It Is no reflection upon Mu World." It likewise resolved" its unpmsepetor thus to proclaim his dis- dying affection for socialism. The chief Is honesty. He merely becoming characteristic of this organisation, was or civilised, possibly, and he its form of organisation, denominated will soon be eligible to associate wiili a Hagerty's wheel of fortune. The the exclusive of Wall street." draft consisted of a wheel, and within the spokes there were placed with peculiar abandon the various trades ' classified according to the strange no-- ! Daily April 29th to May 17tk s. Hons of these whilom the members of the TypoVia Union Pacific, $69.15 round trip. For Instance, union were placed In the pub- -; Tickets good to return until Jnlv 31. t graphical 11c service department. Stopovers allowed. For further Tribute to the Typos. see ticket agents Union This department contained many unor A. B. Moseley, Traveling Pasn nccr skilled trades, while within the ranks agent, Ogden, Utah. of the Typographical union are to be ' found some of the brightest men of n, the day, and It Is also root that In this trade mere Is required a high degree of skill. This fact Indt- - i c ates that the wheel of fortune" is im- practicable, as the highly skilled trades refuse to admit to their organlxa- ." n' 17 Moving' will tions any one who are not of the same; Effective Care. This does nut Indicate that ths ( raft. If yon aes a woman or a man with lux- skilled trades refuse to lend their aid uriant ffloooy hair, you may be aurc ne- to the unskilled crafts, for labor union ither has dandruff to amount J : nythlng history shows conclusively that all the ' J nearl:" every esse tiLern 'vomei an skilled crafts have universally given ! brllUe ksvs tldn hrlr. c h moral and financial assistance to all the ' jiiudruff. T.:ars ire hundred- - of pr ; unskilled trades. rations that claim" to cure dandruff It might be well to here mention that but not one but Kewbro's HerpP de t .11. during the last four or five yeara the i yon that dandruff Is tha result o a , American Federation of Labor, pursu- . burrowing into the scalp, and that ant to the appeals of the Western Fedmsnsnt curs ef dandruff and it, ci eration of Miners for financial assist- - j felling end baldness, can a nee, has donated funds from Its own ; had by killing ths gvrm; and ther other preparation that will destro- - tha' treasury, has Issued an appeal to all Its germ but Newbie's HerpteMc. organisations, numbering over 2,000,000, the cauea. and you remove tl. i ft..,., to contribute to the miners. Notwithold by leading druggists. Aeti c ln this fact the Western edera- standing to Tbs Co! Hjrpletd g.1 MICH. Tws sixes 60 cents and $1.00. (Contlnued on Page Four.) $20 The Cingaiee Country Girl PRODUCTION i History TUESDAY NIGHT MRS. WIGGS OF THE CABBAGE PATCH A Dramatization made by Anne Crawford Flexner of Alice Hcgan Riccd Charming Stories, Mrs. Wiggs of the Cbbbage Patch" and Lovey Mary class-conscio- us ; i e castle-builder- Ssat Bale Today Prices $1.50, $1.00, 75c and 50c UTAHNA THEATRE Dtrsctloa SULLIVAN A CONSODINB R. A. GRANT, General Manager Week Commencing Saturday Matinee, April 27 Evenings, Two Complete Performances, 7:30 and 9:15. t 3:30. No Matinso 8unday. Mgtinee Daily OVERTURE. BUDD A WAYNE Singing and Dancing and Acrobatic Act. MOREY LONG The Favorite Tenor will render Just Because You Were an Old Sweetheart of Mine, with beautiful illustrations. LA ADELIA The Premiere Danseuse and Change Artist. Important Engagement of the Well Known Eastern Stars LIZZIE EVANS A LLOYD JEFFERSON In Charles Horwltx'a One-A- ct THE OLD LOVE." Comedy Elsie Putter Miss Lixxle Evans Mr. Jefferson Lloyd Harry Carter Time Now. Place New York. ALF HOLT The Prince of Mimics, Comedian and Entertainer. THE NELLIE ANDREWS COMPANY. Of Grand Opera Vocalists In II Trovatore." CAST Manrlco, The Troubadour Mr. Henri Gunsnn Count dl Luna Mr. William Gordon Leonora Miss Nellie Andrews MUSICAL NUMBERS. 1 The Miserere Duet and the Tower Scene. Scene 2 Tenor Solo, Soprano Solo and the Challenge Scene Act One. Chat. D. Hazel rigg. Musical Director. THE UTAHNA8COPE Rn Presenting The First Cigar." jmi-tleu- well-know- I J? gi-r.r- 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 Income that counts your for future prosperity. Do you real lie how nicely a checking account will system-1 atise your financial affairs? How much lees trouble It have a check account than to hooka? What la It worth to you to be able to look over keep your expense account and know Just w here your money goes? Do how soon you may you hate to pay an account the second timaknow because you failed to get a receipt? x 1 No trouble about these things when you use chocks; start an account with us; you will find It a convenience as well as really helpful. THE OGDEN STATE BANK 11 C' OF.OGDEN, UTAH J. ISE2SlrtdeT,t' BROWNING, Vice Pres. A P. BIGELOW, Cashier. R. A. MOTES, Asst Crt- - |