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Show DAILY UTAH PAGE TWO. Utalj State iaumaV OGDEN. UTAH. ftMiiber. Jawul PLliskwCMiM"y (Incorporated.) Published every evening except Sunday Telephones Bell Ind. Bell Ind. Business Office Editorial Rooms By By By By By 1141 ring 641 ring 664 1 rings 4641 rings TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. HM mail one year tM mall six months mall three J9 mall one month 9 carrier one month Pay Ns Money to Carriers. Entered as postuffk-- e at second-clas- s Ogden. of Congress of March B. A. BOWMAN matter at the Utah, under Act S. 1111. Genaral Manager NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. Tou should receive your paper not later than 6:45 p. m. If not received at that hour call Phone 6(4 and it will be sent you by special messenger. Pay No Money to Carriers or other collectors unless they present credentials from the undersigned. Under no circumstances will carriers er collectors bo allowed to take Stops. All notices of this kind must be given to this office direct er by letter, or in person, er phono 664, one ring. JOURNAL PUBLISHING CO, By B. A. BOWMAN. General Managed LABEt OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE COUNTY Before becoming over the agricultural possibilities of the llillippiiies. It would be well to And a way to grow the forage needed for army officers and mules over there. We are shipping it from the country now. Here's another nut for New Yorkers The state commissioner of education aaya Its percent'! ge of Illiteracy is many tlinea greater than ir. d, Orest Britain. Trance, Germany, Scandinavia or Jay an. to track. nwlt-serlan- Japan does not deny that It la engaged In a war with ua for the Oriental trade. As yet. It la getting none away from us, but It la getting some, in cotton goods and flour, that would have come to us, and may get more. the freight and passenger requirements of the locality served. They are Just aa good money as Is In RECLAMATION OF ARID LANDS circulation on earth, is the declaration Chronicle. Every Francisco of the San In reclaiming the arid lands of the city in the country is now on a clear- West the government has already ex-- ! ing house basis. The certificates not pended xbout $24,000,000. and la spend- only have behind them the strength of lng about tl.0oQ.000 a month," says the banks In San clearing-hous- e thirty-fou- r New York Bun. The money used for cif them la dollar but every Franciaco, various the projects Is really a loan, an sesecured by the pledge of high-claInvestment. Some of it has come back curities very far above their face value. already, more is coming, and in the They are as well secured as national course of a few years all the cost of bank notes, of which not one dollar reclaiming millions of acres of hitherto ever did or ever will fall of redemption. useless lands will be returned to the Except in California and Nevada, federal treasury. Mr. Newell, director and to a less extent In Oregon and of the reclamation service, is authority Washington, gold dot-- nut circulate at for the statement that the plans thus all lu this country, and where people far approved will provide for the are accustomed to paper money the reclamation of 1,171,000 acres of land. new form Is accepted without question. The average value of irrigated land In The miles are not legal tender, but the United States is $47 an acre. This neither are national bank notea legal acreage, therefore, will add $149,017,000 tender, and yet nobody refuses them. to the taxable property of the United And us between national bank notes States In land values alone. The apcertificates, one proximate total cost of the approved and the clearing-hous- e as as the other. Both is precisely good Under the law projects Is $97,000,000. safe. Some of our peo- the are absolutely sold only in are lands irrigated ple, accustomed as we are to use gold small parcels to actual settlers. Farms exclusively, are Inclined to sniff a little are taken up under the homestead act, Jk. any paiier money because it Is new. and no farm can consist of mors than They need not worry. The certificates 160 acres. As the government charges are as safe as gold and, except on this average only about $30 an acre, while coast, are preferred as more con- the average value of such lands Is $47, venient. It Is merely a question of the purchasers of these lands are benehabit. If we should use these certifi- fited by what may be called an "uncates a few months we might dislike to earned Increment" to the extent of return to gold. about 60 per cent of their investment. We are not likely to do so. The From an engineering point of view the banks which obtain them on the se- work being done by the reclamation curity of their own bonds have to pay service is only less Interesting than 7 per cent per annum for them, prethat at Panama. These enterprises give cisely like other borrowers, and they employment to 10,000 men. It la estidont like It, for It is all they get them- - mated that when the work is ended selves. Consequently ws shall be back homes will have been provided for 600,-00- 0 to a gold basis as soon as the great families. As $1,000 a family should streams of gold now entering the coun- be a lonj estimate for the average antry reach San Francisco. Our banks nual output of the farms they will culare not out of gold. Far from It. And tivate, It may be assumed that these what la more, they do not Intend to get irrigated lands will add at least n: 1907. AuditoriunT Rink I ; i Week Commencing Nov. 4.), ss $100,-000,0- In any large city there are a great many very Ignorant people who, whenever there la any talk about a scarcity of money, will rush to the bank, draw out their gold and hoard it Thla they will not be permitted to do, because It would not be fair to other depositor. Experience teaches that aa anon aa the scare Is over these same people will not want their mJney. Therefore, It being perfectly aafe, It Is best not to let them get their gold until everybody realises that our banka are sound. Therefore, the legal holiday which release banks from the obligation to pay depositor! in any form, and the concerted action of the banks to out ! letter Still Rink WEEK The presidential action which will state make Oklahoma a will be taken next Saturday. It le expected that one of the first acts of the governor of the new state will be to appoint the two successful senatorial candidates to serve until they can be regularly elected by the legislature, a Of the various Western cltlee St Louie Is nearest Chicago In the number of national political conventions It has entertained. The number la four. The Democrats met there In 1878, 1888 and 1904, and the Republicans In 1896. Cincinnati has had three national conventions, the Democratic In 1856 and 1880, and the Republican In 1876. Minneapolis and Kansas City, with one each the former the Republican In 1893 and the latter the Democratic In 1900 complete the record of 'conventions In the Western cities. full-fledg- ed Journal want ads deliver the goeda li Perpetual symphony swells overhead; Perjietual revelation jiours and fills Fur every eye and ear and soul which wills And waits, with will anH waiting! which are wed ' Into true harmony, like that which led The forces under which, with silent thrills,, Earth's subtle life began. Ah, on the brink Of each new age of great eternity, I think. After the ages have all countless grown. Our souls will poise and lauinh with eager wing. Forgetting blessedness already known. In sweet Impatience for God's next good thing. Helen Hunt Jackson. I . , for the party, sir? Pa (glaring, with one eye on Mai No. elree. Thla yere'a a tem'rance crowd. Jest bring us platti coffee. Washington Herald. UNITED Y WORLD. MINUTES A NIGHT es Or OCLOCK WASHING DISHES IS GOOD FOR THE SOUL It Often Proves the True Worth of the Wife Whs Doss It In our grandslres time and even ini our fathers' day It wee not considered essential to have a large bank account or a big Income when contemplating wedlock, aaya the November Delineator. But there are better things In thla beautiful old world. Fortunately for humanity, the youthful unconsciously know It, though probably few of the young bridal couples who approach the nuptial altar could give verbal expression to their Inner feelings. The man who marries on a small salary Is truly unselfish. He le unselfish when he weds on ten dollars a week, on and even fifteen, twenty, twenty-fiv- e thirty. He might he spending the whole of this sum on himself, his welfare, and his pleasures. When a couple marry on a small sum the bride should gladly contribute her share. Her contribution does not need to be wealth nor riches. Washing dishes may Injure her soft, white hands, but It adds something to her soul; and the girl who la willing to live In two rooms, do her own work, washing and Ironing, if need be, Is proving that the family Income la something more than a mere momentary pittance. Just because a girl has been brought up in the lap of luxury la no reason why ahe will not turn her shoulder firmly to the wheel when the necessity crises for her to do so. Though she has led an artificial life during her school days and In those that followed, It does not signify that there Is nothing real or fine about her. The true worth of many a girl comes with her first sacrifice. EACH 10 EVENING. eeeeeeoseeeoe so eases J Weak Commencing November 2 Utahna Theater I Stock Company PnMnti the i Four-ac- t Melodrama In the Shadow i of the Cross Vaudeville Between Acts Matinees Wednesday and Satur day at 2:30. Nights at 8:30. - ; Prices 10c, 20c, 30c Seats on Sale Always One Week in Advenes at I lltahna Drug Store ooooooooooaoooooaoaaaoooo RALPH E. MOAQ, Cashier. A. V. MclNTOSH, AsiL Cashier. The UTAH NATIONAL d; TRUE TO PRINCIPLE SIX-DA- FOR SIX NIGHT8 9:30 TO I Political Gossip I B. DOOLY, President. S. PEERY, Vice-Pr- MON- DAY, NOV. 11th )OC all shrew-brea- COMMENCING THIRTY hills! e Auditorium 00 EXPECTANCY Demi-tass- - ' RACE, OPEN TO THE full-gro- Walter We reserve the right to refuse admission to anyone whomsoever. BIG PROFESSIONAL Mr. Loeb, private secretary to President Roosevelt, appears to have sustained Montana's reputation as the best hunting ground In the United States. He has laid it all over his chief, who was chasing liillputian bears and dwarfed deer through the canebrakea of Louisiana. Mr. Loeb In the vicinity of Cooke City killed a man's alsed bruin, and not a little Teddy bear; besides which he got two mountain sheep, a deer of the sort, and not one of that kind found In the South that a Western man might easily mistake for a Jackr&bbit. Mr. Loeb may not be a better shut than Mr. Roosevelt, but he evidently possesses better Judgment when It comes to selecting his hunting grounds. The strenuous one did not have any meat to take home with him, but Mr. Loeb has shitiiied to Washington a large consignment of wild meat, so that he will undoubtedly suply the preeldent with a few choice cute of mountain sheep, venison and bear. The gentleman hould be able to convince Mr. Roosevelt that when the Jatter wants to get some real game, that Is game, he had better come to Montana to look for It. sets fresh Nov. 7th, COUPLES' RACE MUSIC BY NICHOLS' BAND Youll approciato it. Butte Miner: after-fea- st 8PECIAL Everything in stock is recently bought new and fresh. a Perpetual Thursday Evening, tion and economy At last something good may be said of War Taft has accepted for a trust. The chemical trust has anSecretary Invitation to be one of the speakers Jumped the price of blondlnlng ma- at the annual banquet of the Boston terials 2uo per cent, and high kicking Merchants' association. December IQ Isnt the only the sort the chorus ladles has been decided upon aa the date for are doing. the banquet. makes glorious Tuesday, November 5th, BACKWARD RACE Our methods mean satisfac- , EVENING EXCEPT SATURDAY happy our new ones kill be, for Virginia comes to the front with a new Big Bill" William E. Banes, 6 months old and weighing 110 pounds. New York, the largest city of the Hls dad must enjoy walking the floor country, has had but two national powith him. litical conventions, the Abolitionist In 184S and the Democratic In 1868. It may seem difficult to understand how too much prosperity could put A number of Republican leaders of your business into the hands of a re- Wisconsin have organised a committee ceiver, hut the stunt has been pulled to promote the candidacy of Senator off In the cases of several corporations Robert M. LaFollette for the Repubt If published statements were correct. lican nomination for president, dawn EACH Our old patrons are ; Because some doctor once advised a dyspeptic patient to chew hiore, some men think they hold a license to chew the rag all the time. Perpetual SPECIAL FOR THE LADIES LADIES ADMITTED FREE Boad; Agai- n- a year to the national wealth. ! ' AMUSEMENTS. CLEARING HOUSE CERTIFICATES Few weeks go by when the president Is In Washington In whlih he does not sit for a new nil M,rtralt. Hes surely got 'em all beat a mile on having his picture took," and good looks Is far pay In full on demand regardless of from being his long suit. holidays, but In a form which will an- It Is asserted that a wireless message siver every business purpose and not from Manila was picked up by one of banka to Impair the security of the cones In a station at Sydney, X. S. compel The distance traversed was 1S.OOO their depositors by selling high-grad- e miles, beating the highest previous securities for much less than their record by 1,000 milt's. It la a very value lu order to get gold.' wonderful performance, more ainailiig. A BOON TO COUNTY DISTRICTS Indeed, than the tranamlsalon by ordinary cable, which the average human Following la an abstract from Good mind comprehends after a fashion; but, I not loads fur the People," by W. Pierre-po-nt deaplta this fact, the wireless has of attained the every stage day yet White In Outing: It undoubtedly will, for Arrogant and Insulting as some of practicability. the problems raised by the discovery are occupying the thoughts of hun- ine owners of automobiles ae, still dreds of inventive men, who, before they do not represent the greater part they give up their task, will succeed In of the class now Interested In the making the wireless as obedient to the running of motor cars. The developbehests of mankind aa the ordinary ment of the automobile will shortly forms of transmission with which we Its adoption In the carryabout bring have been familiar for years. ing of liassengers between renters of Another Idol has population. Just as the old stage coach been shattered. A learned gent work- was used. It will also be used as a ing over In Egypt Informs us that Raineses Two Times was a fraud. In- single freight car, going from the cities stead of being the model cttlsen who and villages to take freight to the arrived In Egypt without a dollar and farmhouses, delivering It at the door, became rich by strict attention to his or being called to receive freight to go own and other Mople's business, it apto of the present shipping centers one pears that Raineses went around carvNo of a city, unless he to on a resident monuon his other nstne people's ing ments, thus taking the credit for some- trolley line, has the privilege of stepthing that waa built thousands of ping off from the street car In front of years before he was born. History re- his own door. Residents of other peats Itself. It has been a good many streets must walk to and from the cars. thousand years since Ramescs died and No manufacturer has the privilege of turned to clay, but In this year of our Lord 1907 there are not wanting promi- receiving freight in carload lots unless nent clllseiis who are up to the same his business warrants It. and he lias old tricks. There are no monuments room and sufficient business to have a to mutilate, but they go about taking switch put at his disposal. The condicredit for what their neighbors do and cause themselves to be glorified where tions in a country of good roads, capathey have nothing at all coming to ble of carrying automobiles for the them. Nothing at all personal In these transportation of freight and passenremarks. gers without excessive wearing, will If they provide the farmers with greater acCapital News,, Boise: would Just arrest all the malefactors commodations than the residents of the of great wealth and let the country cities, because the Individual automoknow that all suspected were being held for court examination. It would go bile can carry Its passengers and Us far toward restoring the public confi- freight directly to the point of destinadence,' the destroying of which caused tion or the source of Its origin. last week's financial panic. People The possibilities In the creating of have heard so much about these male- values in the country are beyond confactors of wealth' that they have a suspicion that all men of wealth are ception. because the highways will be and as nobody Is ar- built and maintained at the expense of "malefactors. rested or punished, they are at perfect the state, the county or the nation, and liberty to hold such an opinion, which the owner of the automobile will difopinion la greatly strengthened by the fer from the railroad corporation, great amount of comment that Is made about the matter, thus upsetting whose chief expense Is the maintenthe whole financial situation to a more ance of Its own roadbed, the right of or leas degree. This Is a css where a way, in that the automobile owner will little more action and a little less talk have his roadbed provided for him at would do more to restore confidence both in'flnances and the laws than any- the expense of the public and will only have to provide the vehicle needed for thing else. Anglo-America- STATE JOURNAL FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, BANK! OGDEN STATES DEPOSITARY Interest Paid on Savinas Accounts and Time Deposits J DID IT EVER STRIKE YOU that there is a difference in When you bu? Lumber? Lumber you must depend deal upon the honesty of the er, if you are not a judge WILL YOU TRUST US with your next order? are confident that we can hold your trade if we can serve you once. Utah and Oregon Lumber Co.ST. 14S TWENTY-FOURT- H Subscribers of The Journal are requssted to re n follow instructions printed editorial column. M |