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Show PAGE TWO Hlalj DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL. Slatr Journal (Incorporated.) PublUned everr evening except Sunday Dhectiaa SULLIVAN A L II. Hursts Auto Car aid It, taint the political atmosphere end Insensibly effect the morale of the whole community. Clean political life le helpful to clean aoclai life. W'e must think of this when we are considering proitoslUoiia that the government embark In any business in which fortunes re lost and made. By B. A. Bowman, General Manager. OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE COUNTY ZELAYAS INCOMPARABLE PAIR. DETERMINATION. The published In the City of Mexico by General C. II. M Oh, the chsp with the padded shoulders y Agrainonte, a former in the back of the magaxine! cltlxen of Salt Lake, says that the You've noticed those human boulders and their massive points, I ween. dally news of eruptions In Central And Isn't he quite perfection with Ills America Indicates that the five repub- lies to the south of us are passing through a crisis which. It hopes, will lead to a period of peace and conae- QUe,,t n Prolerlty. There U now no Tlien that other feature who la doing a silent stunt question, says our contemporary, but I allude to that perfect creature, the. that Jose Santos Zclaya, president of girl in the sweet straight front. has determined to make the Tou may talk, If you think It duty, till Nicaragua. towerde unifying those flrrt of h,B the night comes on apace, But where will you find such beauty, Mates Into one confederation. That ha and where will you find such pmixsies to bring about this object by grace? the ajj 0f the "big stick is a foregone h parUalljr am)m Tou will kindly save your blushes; this co,,lulo,, lUhed In Honduras he is attempting la nothing a pruds to scare. I am, not of the kind that gushes; I In Salvador, and in the event of hie be- would merely Juet declare sucesaful there la no doubt that ha We shall ne'er see a perfect mating till ng will turn hie attention and hie guna to-the padded chap, egad, the The fellow of whom I'm prating, wed republic of Ousts- the girl In the corset ad ! mala. It Is believed by the advocates l. Louisville of the unionist Idea that, once established, the new nation will receive the THE GOVERNMENT AND BUSINESS mural support of Mexico and the United States. Given ten years of peace there Harper's Weekly: The trial of Ed will be enough railways built through' win 11. Holmes, Jr., for selling the In- out the xone to make future revolutions formation of the government crop re- difficult end unprofitable. It le notable ports In advance of their publication le now that In the districts where foreign Important as Indicating one phase of capital Is strongly intrenched, revolu the rharurter of the relations between tlonary movements do not thrive and government and business. Holmes wee are seldom attempted. Central AmeriIn a position to deal In government ca Is an exceedingly rich country. It la egrets, a private knowledge of which caiwble of supporting twenty times Its was pecuniarily valuable to the mar- present population, and with a strong Mis Immediate master was Im- government foreign Investments would ket. personal, very rich, and very penurious find an Inviting field. At the present The salary which this master paid to time there le not much Inducement for Holmes was entirely Inadequate when the foreigner to risk hie money, hie the value of the secrets entrusted to personal liberty, and In many cases Ills him are considered and when his oppor- life. tunities are reflected upon. Ills Immediate superiors were politicians having rOOD AND DRUG INSPECTORS. no pecuniary Interest In hie honesty or efficiency. The secretary of agriculture has The supervision was careless, while the temptations offered promulgated a regulation for the ento him were difficult to resist. He fell, forcement of the pure food and drugs and In a short time made more out of law that le of the highest importance his sin than he could possibly have laid to manufacturers of food and drug proup after a long life of faithful service ducts. He has appointed a staff of In the position which he held or In any who will visit establishments to which he might possibly have been In which food end drug products are promoted. There was no material gain manufactured, stored or sold, and who for him in honesty beyond the retention will report to the bureau regarding of an underpaid place. Moreover, the conditions of manufacture and will atmosphere In which he lived was one take samples wherever It Is desired, in which he breathed In the feeling that paying the regular prices for such It is not much of a crime to gel the samples. The regulation continues as better of the government, and many follows: In case the report of the inspector, or the examination of the sample taken by him, discloses a violation of the law. no action will be taken until the dealer J. S. Lewis & Co., Jewelers, or manufacturer has been notified and Make afforded a hearing before the board of food and drug Inspection. The pre llnitnary hearing in each case may be held before the chief of the laboratory In case of making the examination. an adverse derision, the recommendaFI caw remember this when tion of the chief of the laboratory, toyou come to the conclusion you with a digest of the testimony, gether want Glasses. must be submitted to the board of food Tou don't have to get your and drug lnsectlon for final action. It eyes fitted with glasses any more Is held that the Interested parties need than you have to get your teeth not necessarily appear in person or by attended to. but. Instead, may submit a attorney, But you know the consequenbrief to the board of food and drug Inces of putting It off. Don't be foolish with so important a matspection stating their side of the case. ter. If the results of the inspection end examination indicate that the law has not Our examinations are free end been violated, or If It la believed by the prices lower than elsewhere. Come to ue and get satisfaction. department that prosecution is unwarranted because of irregularity of the sample, or for other reason, the dealer will be notified that no further action will be taken with reference to that Jewelsre and Opticians. sample. No Information will be given in any case by an Inspector of the n, Anglo-America- well-kno- , well-know- I ; I ed & Co. ( Overture. rings EYE GLASSES A. GRANT. Geacral Evenings, Two Complete Performances, 1:15 end 9:30. rings Courier-Journa- 8. COKAOIMNB Week Commencing Saturday Matinee, July rlD( ring TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. 11.00 By Mail One Tear 1.00 By Mail Sis Months I M By Mall Three Months 00 By MaiT One Month 00 By Carrier One Month of the men with whom he must hare Pay No Money To Camera. been brought dally In contact were actmatter at ing up to their convictions. ContemEntered as second-clas- s the pootofflce at Ogden, Utah, under poraneous revelations In the postal and Act of Congress of March I. 1070. other services demonstrated this. What Gen I. Manager Holmes did and what others were doB. A. BOWMAN ing at the same time were symptomatic NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. of the relations that are bred of a partnership between government and busiTou should receive your paper not ness. Such relations and such Immolater than 0:15 p. in. If not received at that hour call Phone 004 and It ralities are much more than evidences will be sent you by special messenger. of the corruption of the implicated perPay No Money to Camera er other sona. Men In private employment fall, collectors unlace they present creden- and we may say that they are bad men, tials from the undersigned. Under ne circumstances will carriers and that ends It; but the many had or collectors be allowed to taka Stops men In publto life that ars bred by All notices of this kind must be given auch relatione as must exist when the to this office direct er by letter, er in government undertakes to run, or to person, er phene 664. one ring. help run, a business, or to promote or JOURNAL PUBLISHING CO, J. S Lewis UTAHNA THEATRE TOUR OF CINCINNATI OGDEN. UTAH. Publiskm. JmtuI PsUiihief Coaaijr, Telephones. Buelneoa Office ....Bell, (U 1 Ind., 194 1 Editorial Rooms '....Bell, ((4 S lnd., 1142 TUESDAY, JULY 1L 1907. EMILY NICE. The Ban Francisco Girl" Change Every Week branch laboratory of Jhe bureau of chemistry regarding the report of an inspection of a factory or the result of an analysis. No statement will be made at any time except as mentioned above regarding the analysis of a sample that la found to be in accordance with the law. No certificate of analysis will be given, and no report other than the notice of a violation of the law referred to above. For their identification all inspectors will carry certificates signed by the secretary of agriculture and bearing their respective photographs. Sacramento Bee: Fur some days the Bee has been publishing extracts from letters to a woman of the town by an written when that officer was on the police force of this city. These letters prove that Officer George Kadonlch was a macquereau; that he lived from the earnings of a fallen woman; that he taxed her for hie support, 'for hie clothes, for hie "good times;" that she paid for the uniform he wore; that she sent him money to the Springe; that the money he Invested in a saloon, for which a license was granted to him and hie brothcr-macquerepartner, raine from her and a sister In the depths IIL EMMOXDS. EMUERSOX A EMMOXDS Presenting the i unny Fkrce Only a Joke IV. LEON LeCHARTIERS The Favorite Tenor rendering an Illustrated Song with Beautiful and Special Slides. k TRIBUTE. The passage of brother Oaths brings us hack in memory to the many ac- comylishmenla he possessed, and the love and fortitude with which he per- formed them. He waa a dutiful son, a kind and considerate brother, a de- voted husband and father, a faithful and considerate latter day aaint and to his memory we wish to contribute some monuments of his own erecting that will live and stand a beacon light while eternity lasta and immorality endures to be emulated by those left behind. We will apeak of him as we have known him In life In whose battle he has been a hero. If there were anything to be done, he wee there to do and did. He believed that what man hath done man could do if he but tried. If when a boy he was asked to assist his father or mother, he was there and dl. If there wae anything good, lovely or praiseworthy he was there and did. If there was anything aiclan of rare ability in his day. Many have danced the moneymusk, the waits, the varsouvienne, to music played V. : NAN EXGLETON A CO. Present Mias Engleton'a Own Original Playlet, Hew the Widow Wae Wen. VL America's Greatest Descriptive Singer, J. BERNARD DYLLYN Just Like Teddy Did, late of tbs Earl A Earl Co- - IS weeks at the New York Casino ! j j I VTL THREE FLYING VALENTINES World's Greatest Aerial Artiste VIII. BY THE UTAHNASCOPE Preentlng Latest Moving Pictures. by Mm oil a violin made by himself. and have heard the shrill notes of the revelle, and marched to the tune. Yankee Doodle, blown by him as lead fifer in the days of malitia drill, while the beat and roll of the drum waa executed by his comrades Fife and drum being the product of his handcraft. He bemartial longed to the old pioneer band, led by Captain R. D. Sprague, whose memory is green In your mlnda. Han Francisco Chronicle: X young He it waa who blew the call for the chosen who to the has live preacher, mtlltia to assemble who marched to life of New Yorke pour this summer Echo Canyon to stop the Johnson army Instead of taking a vacation abroad, from entering our valley. With torch says the metropolis has lots of eym In hand he was one of a detail left In palliy but few jobs for the boy who Ogden to set fire to a home erected goes there without references or tech- by his own hands, while his sljk wife nical training to win hie bread. lie and two children were moving by ox ays that In the first two days of his team they knew not where. He aswanderings he found no work, but the sisted to build the Ogden canal, to brief dispatch falls to tell us whether make our city blossom like a rose. He he was willing to take anything that helped to build the first road in our uffered. If it is true that a young man now renowned Ogden Canyon, and with willing to work could not obtain a Job Jackson and James Bhupe, built and In New York city when SI a day aud operated an almost pioneer up and board was being offered to men work- down saw mill, run by water carried a 'canal dug by themselves, on ing at garbage gathering, there roust through of the Hermitage in Ogden the site be something radically wrung with the the lumber of labor demand and supply of the Canyon, andof sawed which many the flrat houses in this metropolis. city were built. He was a mechanic of much ability and wide range. It The effect of the eight-horuling on has been the lot of scores to wear the repairing of merchant vessels, says slioea made of leather tanned in vats the Boston Merchants Association Bui and liquid made of pine bark, pealed letin, was found to be more serious in from trees In our mountains, vat and its application to the general work of bark the product of hla hands In the harbor Improvement. The entire work M. D. Hammond and C. W. 8. Tannery. of deepening and widening the haybor He waa a house carpenter and helped channels along the coast of the United to hew the architrave with a plane, K tales appropriated for by the last ses- bit and stock of hta own make that sion of congress, and amounting to adorns the old, now new, tabernacle about 185.000,000, is tied up. Under In which you worship on Sunday, corthe law the officials of the United ner 22d and Washington, this city, 81a tes government are forbidden to which waa built of adobes made on farm 'he helped to fence, clear and j employ men fur more than eight hours a day. The men themselves are not cultivate under Irrigation In the fifties. permitted to work more than eight He helped to make the old rush bot- - j hours a day, should they be willing to tom chairs of forgotten days, waa the, do so. main workman In the William McGari' furniture shop and after the Peter. A BIG CIRCUS. Boyle Furniture company. He owned and operated the Pioneer photograph Ths Enlargtd Campbell Brea Consoli- gallery In our city, succeeding William dated Shew Beyond Comparison. Vaughn. He wilt he remembered as The great Campbell Bros.' consoli- making the bedsteads that many of dated shows, which will exhibit In Og your friends and relatives have slept dem on July 10, has been enlarged on and died on, and now He burled In such a scale of liberality as to make cofflna made by him without money It next to Impossible to depict Its real or price. The old arm chairs where Besides enormous addi- your mothers with baby on knee havej magnitude. tions to the clrcua proper, the parade sat and sung the lullaby, Go to' has been Increased end Is now one Bleep My Little Darling, was the work of the finest ever seen with this meri- of his handicraft, and I dare say that torious organisation. In the arenlc dis- there are scores who have pictures and : play are brought together an assembly frames both of hla making, who also of the most famous acrobats, gymnasts, at morning, noon, and have sat aerial performers, dancers, funmakers In chain at table and night of their partook and sensational specialists In the world, rustic meal from dishes out of cup- - j Most of these artists make their first boards, chain and tables that he appearance in this country with the wrought, In fact hie memory is nearj crest Campbell Bros. consolidated and dear to many a home throughout' shows. Foremost among these celeb these valleys scattered from Canada rliles are The Flying Le Vans." the to Mexico, who have, danced anl Mlsuno troupe of Japs, Bishop broth era, double somersault leapers; Nellie marched to the music and fiddle and fife. He led the orchestra to our tint Ryland. champion bareback rider of the World; Cossack Rough Riders, In theatre and shows Many have dined daring fcata of horsemanship; the with him at our public gatherings j great hippodrome races and other high on the Fourth and Twenty-fourt- h, ly sensational acta too numerous to state and national days, and have been made merry and glad by hla presence, j mention. Among the trained animal features and If you have tean for him, prepan are a herd of performing elephants, and shed them now at hla bier, for) educated horses and ponies, high jump- well he loved you all. He waa one of! ing dogs and clown mules. The men- you, a plain, blunt man who loved hla' agerie annex contains the most com- friends, and enemies he had none. He plete. exclusive and valuable direc- had a broad and liberal mind, waa of tion of wild animals from all parts of a natural sunny disposition, and a the world. warmth of soul that made one feel at The street parade wilt leave the show home in hla company. He has been grounds at 10 o'clock. Performances a man of many sorrow and acquaint-- , at 2 and 8 p. m. ed with grief, but like the sturdy oak bowed down by the winter's sleet and Subscribers of the Utah Stata Jour- snow, nal are requested to read end follow of ita springs back when unburdened winter's weight, sends forth instructions printed at heed of Edi- leaves for our shelter from the sumtorial Column. mer's sun. So he when unburdened of the weight of Borrow, would return to scatter sunshine and flowers on the pathway of life. Men of so many good and noble deeds and rare accomplishments as he possessed are few, and our regret is to lose him, but we submit to the great decree, that all must return to their native dust We both mourn and rejoice at hie grave, tears for the separation. Joy that hie Buy Hardware from a druggist er life was not a failure, and that he has left us so nobly. No crumbling of grain end hey from grocer? these monuments, the gilding cannot be Wo specialise on Hay end Grain, corrupted that marks hit sepulchre, and can save you money. If your he reminds us that we can make out behind us foot prints on the sand of credit ia established at your grotime. He had but little book learnia it cer's, good here. ing and hla boyhood days were spent when and where there were little op- -j portunltles for It. but without it he filled a faithful two-yea- rs mission for the good of his fellow men. He waa made of the right kind of stuff to build on the other aide, and will there Hey, Grain, Poultry Supno doubt make a record. May hla plies, Fleur end Seeds. love, kindness, and heroic deeds and 352 24TH STREET. accomplishments be emulated by those who are left I Park City, ,, 881 Main. Ogden, 2457 Wash, j Provo, 32 renter 234 Main. Salt Lake. Logan, 47 N. Main. Teeth Extracted Without Pain ; Free With Plates. 5Qc 50c No difference what you pay you cannot get any better at any price. Bet of Teelb (beat red rubber). 17.00 Gold Fillings fi nnandup A Good Bet for 5.04 81Iver and Amalgam Filling... ,;j 13.50 to 25.00 Cement Filling Bridge Work, beat j. Gold Crowns, 22k 12.60 to $5.00 ' Porcelain ; Fillings Twelva Years Protective Guarantee. Free examination and advice. Honest work; fair dealings make eur success continuous. Open Till 6 p.m.; Sunday, 10 to 2. Lady attendant. Guarantees Bee samples at any good at our entrance. 2457 Washlngtoa lye. of our five u trices THOMS' STUDIO." ur Modem Necessity A Is the telephone to up-to-d- people ate Of course you want the best. Call 51 for information. I THE PHONE THAT TALKS" Utah Independent Telephone Compy 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 systematise your financial affairs? How much less trouble It is to have a check account than to keep books? What la It worth to you to be able to look over your expense account and know lust where your money goes? Do you know how soon you may have ro pay an account the second time because you foiled to get a receipt? I WHY : No trouble about these things when you liae chocks; start an account with us; you will find It a convenience aa well as really helpful. THE OGDEN STATE BANK H. a OF OGDEN, UTAH BIGELOW, President. J. M. BROWNING, Vice Pres. A P. BIGELOW. Cashier. R. A. MOTES, Asst. Cask. DR. ESTES, SPECIALIST Free Examination and Consultation for any Disease of any Name or Nature A PARTIAL LIST OP DISEASES Chronic ' CURED. Catarrh. Deafness, Ringing In the Ears, Dlssasm of ths Head. Throat. Nose, Eya or Ear. All Diseas of tbs Lungs, Bronchial Tubes and Chest Dlssass of tbs Stomach, Liver, Kidneys and Bldder. Ban Disease, Rheumatism. Asthma Nervous Troubles, Bt Vltns Dance, PH Vistula and all Rectal Troubles, Tape Worm, Blood Poisoning from eg Diseases peculiar to Women. ANT PRIVATE DISEASE Or MEN auickly cured to stay eared. Remember the examination mad advice la FREE, Coma at ones. morrow may be too lata. Can or write. I" Office hour 10 a. m. to 6 p. m.t 246S Wash. Avc entrance Roon 19. Ofdi number Boyle block, rehetiber the Chas. F. Grout A Journal Want behind.--Communica- ted. Ad. Will Sell, Kent or Buy Anything |