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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14. PAGE TWO. i Utali Statr Journal OGDEN. UTAH. PnUbhcn. JmtmI PaWdtfaA Cstopuy. (Incorporated.) Published every even las except Sunday Telephone. Bell Ml 1 Ind. 9441 Bell IM 1 Ind. Mi I Office PiitI" Editorial Rooms Bp Bp Bp Bp Bp ring ring ring ring TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. mail one year. 1.99 mall Mx month L59 mall three month 99 mall on month. AO carrier on month Pap Ne Menay t Carrier. ..,...,99.04 Entered a econd-da- e matter at the of the steel trust map be within their rights In sending literature to their business correspondents, but all the earns It la more calculated to Increase hie popularity than to Injure him. Agents elt This country Is neither seeking nor expecting war, ao far ae public Information goes; yet the amount of money asked of congress by the war depart- ment makes the biggest European military budget look like SI cents. The offer of Jimmie" Ha sen Hyde and other members of the old Equitable directorate to return more than a million dollars to the company, if certain suits against them srs dropped, la a belated acknowledgment of Even at the risk of hurting his presidential boom. Speaker Cannon could not stand the temptation ta administer a little dig by remarking that, to the house alone belonged the function of Interpreting and putting In definite form the will of the people. to the legislative- sharps, this ecteirtun of congress Is going to be like the buslneea man you know him, of course who rushes around on the outside, as though worked half to death, but spends the most of his time In Ms office with his feet on the desk. According - About 9.909 Mila have been Introduced In congress, but that dues not Indicate', legislative activity merely activity In. the government printing office and great expense, much of It absolute waste, as not one In a hundred of these Mila will ever be considered. - . Sacramento Bee: A subscriber to the Christian BIMe College at Maplewood, Mass., has refused to pay his subscription, on the ground that the college Is not orthodox, aa It repudiates the Biblical story of Jonah and the whale. A man who belleVbs that tale may be essentially orthodox, but his belief carries with It no convincing testimony of his common sense. Chicago News: Business manners In Honolulu lack the strain and flurry of the mainland city. The hard, white, anxious Chicago face no man wears here. The dodging and hurrying to go around the man In front are never seen. The accent of life la on men, not money or machines. There la .not much doing before 10 o'clock, and at 4 the safes are locked, the desks are shut, and the men who do things are off for a ride or a swim or a game of tennis Here a man does his business Ban Francisco Chronicle: The two-ee- nt passenger rate has not diminished the earnings of tho Philadelphia and Reading railroad, which reports an Increase for tho month of October of 1142. 445 ever thoee of October of last year. The net earnings of all the Reading companies for the four months from July 1 show an Increase of over the corresponding period of 1999. The figures are gratifying but too condensed to be illuminating, although the Inference may bo drawn from them that the evil results of 99 - state Interference with railroads have not yet materialised In Pennsylvania. THE UNKNOWN PHILIPPINES These great unknown Islands spell neglected opportunity; millions and niiiinM of acres have never known even the wild man's crude plow. One may. In regions, travel for days, even weeks, without seeing a native. He will paaa through the realms of extreme fertility and beauty, through vast upland meadows of rich pasture and concealgrass, growing knee-hig-h of ing a soil rich and black as that Egypt; across quiet savannahs where strange tress dot the landscape as db the mountain oaks of the California Sierra. But for the lack of sleek cat- -, tie, one might here fancy himself In a. deserted orchard pasture In New Eng-- 1 land. Streams, clear, coTd and crystal, j spring from the mountain heights and bubble through the mountain meadows In the lowlands Jungles of wild ba- -j nanaa wavs In the wind, their fruit un- - j cropped; In the uplands tnouaands of acres of wild hemp are never stripped; on the mountain tops the Igorrotes! cotton aa any grow as fine in the world, but crudely. For each cotton plant stands alone on the summit of a hammock which la alx or eight feet from the next hammock, and surrounded by the water o? a rice paddy. The cotton grows well enough, and an Immense quantity could be grown on the Idle areas but the Igorrotes are skilled only in the raising of rice. Wild (sweet potatoes), peanuts wild camotes wild oranges of many kinds and some delicious a flavor, wild limes, wild of thousands of rubber and products of the tropical, and, In tha higher altitudes of the temperate sons, are neglected. The valuable hardwoods that pass their usefulness without being lumbered and on to decay are almost everywhere. Game and fruit for the taking, cool nights sometimes very cold and brilliant. comfortable days, and n region as magically alluring ns ever beckoned te the pioneers of the Greet Plains. Who knows the Philippines who has lived only In the cities there? Hamilton Wright In The World Today. LET NOT MINE OWNERS rurred. he must be considered either ALSO BE IN THE WRONG Incapable on general principles or thor- , oughly unacquainted with methods of Sacramento Bee: It is to be hoped tan haywooa gang In emergencies of that the Mine Owners association In this kind. Goldfield will not put itself in the CERTAINLY NOT. wrong also, simply because It has the power now to do about what it pleases. (James Allan, the millionaire SocialIn Colorado the offenses of the Mine ist, remarks pathetically that he canbecame just as not practice Socialism alone.") Owners' association and Just At tennis or at fencing there is simply Infamous as shameful. Just as unconstitutional as the outrages no dispensing With another human being In the perpetrated by the Western Federation game; of Miners. The punching of a Corbett needs a a had Goldfleld has groat buffer to abaorb it. Certainly And wrestling solitaire Is rather deal to stand from an association tame; whose leaders have left a trail of blood At checkers or at chess one has very wherever they have been. But tws . small success With no pieces playing counter to his wrongs do not make a right; and If own the Mine Owners association desires set-t- o must at least he to keep the sympathy, which la now So a Socialistic a duetto; with It, It must not follow In the path (hie cannot be a Socialist alone. of the Western Federation of Miners play Diablo single till your and make might its right and Its God. You can nerves are all At this distance It does not look You can dummy bridge or play It poatoffice at Ogden. Utah, under Act exactly just that the first thing the of Ccngrea of March t, 1179. Mine Owners association plans In la to reduce wages 20 per Goldfield General Manager B. A. BOWMAN cent. It proposes to follow this up with an effort to see that the necesNOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. sities of life are also reduced 20 per cent. It would be much better, more You ahould rroeive pour paper not consistent and more just If the scheme later than 9:41 p. m. If not received were reversed. Let the Mine Owners' at that hour call Phone 994 and It will association of Goldfleld first see that b ent you bp special meaaenger. the necessities of life are reduced 20 Pap Ne Money te Carrier or ether cent, aa it says they easily can bs I per credeneel eo tare unleea they present over there without any injustice to tials from the undersigned. Under no circumstances will carriers anybody; and then there would be r collectors bs allswsd te take Steps. more Justice In talking about the reAll netiees f this kind must be given duction of wages 20 per cent. te thia office direct er by letter, or in The Bee has never had any hesitapernen, er phono 994, one ring. tion In expressing Its opinion of the JOURNAL PUBLISHING CO, Western Federation 6f Miners under By B. A. BOWMAN. its present leadership. Those leaders General Manager. represent an organised band of law- less criminals. They care nothing for the Constitution nor the laws; nothing for the rights of property; nothing for human life; they are desperadoes, pun and simple. They are a menace to any community where they a tempt to govOFFICIAL PAPER OF THE COUNTY ern, aa they have In Colorado and Goldfleld. The Bee, therefore, utsllkes to see Surely things are turning around, the Mine Owners' association, now that with politicians advocating prohibition and as eminent a churchman aa Blah-o- p puollc sympathy la with it, go to extremes and switch back again to this Putter praising cocktails. miners of criminally-le- d congregation Forager has not made public the the public sentiment which had deIn words used by Fairbanks congratulating hlin on hia presidential candi- parted from them, because of their must know they would acts, their vandalism, and their crimes. dacy, though he have been worth going miles to hear. JAPANESE IMMIGRATION New Turk World: Opinions map differ aa to tha necessity for sending It is said that while the Japanese Federal troopa to Goldfleld, but no doubt exists that their arrival will In- government declares officially but versure peace and order in the mining bally that It can and will stop further district. Immigration of Japanese coolies to the Ws are told that Senator Foraker'a United States and British America, It Republican oolleaguea are extremely firmly refuses to put anything 'In cordial to him, but have not heard that writing," says the Ban Francisco any of them have been cordial enough Chronicle. Whlls press dispatches to openly support his presidential quite often fall to get the true inwardness of diplomatic transactions, which lumber man who an- are usually The Virgli-ilkept aa secret as possible, nounced of the mills controlled bp hie company, 'They are closed down and yet we are Inclined to believe them In will stay closed until Roosevelt la down this case, for they accord with the apand out," ahould employ a detective to parent policy of Japan. Besides, somebunt for his lost head. times the truth is allowed to com out Wonder If there wasn't a mistake In unofficially for Its effect, or to observe the date set April 1 for holding the Its effect, on public sentiment national Populist convention 7 Considering Whether it la true or not we hope It what will be handed to the ticket It will nominate, the first would have la We trust that there will never ha been more appropriate. another International agreement on . long-stap- le semi-tropic- If therea no one round to listen to your gab. What may Socialism be? No two Socialists agree. Each has a definition of hla own. And as argument and strife are Its very breath of life. One caunot be a Socialist alone. al Roquefort cheese la made lu Fiance from tha milk of a certain breed of sheep, which are fed on wild thyme, and the cheese has a wild time trying to keep from stinking Itself te death In Its infancy. The wild thyme grows on the banka of the Lot, Tarn and other rivers In tha department of Aveyron In France, and after it has first been and then becheesed it generates a lot of tho tarndest amelia that ever came down th pika Thyme Is a kind of an aromatic plant with a pungent odor, and after It la converted inte Roquefort cheese It Is the pungentest thing known to man. After this cheese Is mad It is1 put Into solitary confinement until Its whiskers begin te turn gray end gangrene seta in, when It is taken out and chained to n post. Before ft Is served It Is chloroformed or knocked In the head with an ax. It la then brought to the table in little square sections about the else of a donfine It Is served at the close of meals together with black coffee. It usually has a running mate In the shape of n round cracker that has te be broken with a I observed a locomotive in the rallroal yards one day, It waa waiting In the roundhouse, where the locomotives stay; It waa panting for tha loumev. It was coaled and fully manned. And it had a box the fireman was filling full of sand. al- On their slender Iron pavement, 'cause the wheels are apt to slip; And when they reach a slippery spot their tactics they command. And to get a grip upon the rail they sprinkle It with sand. a It'a about tha way with travel along life's slippery track. If your load la rather heavy you're al- maul. Roquefort cheese is of e dull white color, except In spots where mortificapletely understand. tion has set In. Borne clafm It to be You'll provide yourself In starting with Inhabited, but this to not true. Even sand. a good supply of the Intrepid and mephitic , microbe flees from It as w flee from a pest!- If your track la steep and hilly and you , have a heavy grade. It those who'vs gone before you have the rails quite slippery made, If you ever reach the summit of the upper table land, Tou'U find youll have to do It with a liberal use of sand. com- SILK SHAWLS 12.50. .1i9S f2.90. .11.45 for, Fleece Lined, Regular fl.50. for. 1j05 Beat Combed Cotton, Regular 95e 91.29, for. All Shawls, Regular 2S.no j Shawls, Regular 93.50.. Scarfs, Regular 91.00 . . Shawls, Regular 94.00 All Circular Wool Shawl,' choice. Garments Made White Pine (Nev.) Newa: Governor Sparks In calling for United States troops did precisely the right thing at precisely tha right moment Tha action required high courage and exceptionally good common sense. Had the governor stopped to go through the red tape process no one may know what might have attended In the way of disaster. A little powder will do quick and extensive service. The governor simply locked the stable before the home waa stolen. Thoee who know of the needs which other camps have developed for protection under circumstances similar to those developed at Goldfleld, will stand firmly In support of the action of the governor and of the prompt response of the president. Far beter that the troopa went In before trouble than after. If no trouble comes about It will have been because of their presence. If It does come about they will be on hand to atop it before more than a small fraction of the damage that would otherwise be wrought can occur. Aa for the officer In command at Goldfleld, who will be relieved by General Funs ton probably today. If he ,1a finding fault aa reported, with the call of the troopa because no trouble has oc- - coat of frost. Then some prompt, decided action will Home One Door man, Indifferently?" "Well, thin, In -- that case, yes bed better dig another hole and trow It In there." Harpers Weekly. W have seen Lhriburger strong enough to shoulder a sack of wheat- but a piece of Roquefort the alse of a dice can carry an election. Llmburger la a rose geranium when compared with Roquefort Thera to aa much difference ebtween them as there to between the purr of a kitten and th roar of a lion. Borne people who claim to be civilised aay they like Roquefort cheae. but they only eat It because ft to Imported and expensive. A man who will oat it to an open sepulchre lence. cheese two-bush- Nope." And why not? la she not aa dear to you as she was before you married el WHOSE? How do you do? said MIhs Gaddi who had Just opened a millinery estaDid you know I waa Inblishment terested In business now? Why, yes," replied Miss Knox. T supposed you were, as usual but I didnt know whose." Stray Stories. . f r . Our very best recommend Range would make a nice Xmas' Present for wife or mother A JEWEL her?" ') Tep; but If I waa to send her flowers and candy she'd wonder what crime I was trying to cover up. Houston PosL DECEIVERS EVER. The Groom Say, Sophie, we don't want people to know were Just mm Tr rled, do we? The Bride No, George, Indeed, no! The Groom Well, suppose you carry the valise It'll look more as If we were en old married couple, like! New Tork Telegram. wWe will treat yon right1 Why Colds Are Dangerous If you would bs immune from BURTON dis- ease, keep th system healthy. Each successive cold weakens the constitution and renders Infectious diseases more liable. Chamberlains Cougn Remedy will cure your cold promptly and restore the system to Its normal condition. For sale by all druggists. J Store and should be quarantined or driven Into the wilderness and never allowed ta look into th face of a human being. Anon. Ask Your Neighbor Who Has One DIFFERENT AFTER MARRIAGE Do you ever take your wife a box of candy or a bunch of violets?" of Id Impartial Investigation will convince yon that there is no Range or Heater on the market that meets so satisfactorily the requirements of a stove as the JEWEL. It Is BUILT TO GIVE SATISFACTION and our guarantee stands behind every Jewel stove. ,, ( East Carr's Drug CnnstomeF : 60c 75c 20e Made Wool Batts Home Made Cotton Butts busniess y g. Made Spanish Yarn -- ing his home on evening, found the street blockaded and a heap of earth piled against hla doorstep. Observing a workman wielding hla shovel In a near-bditch, a accosted a passing policeman and complained that the laborer waa trespassing upon private property, What do yes mean by trowin' dtrrt on th gintle man's steps?" demanded the officer pompously. Bure,' an there's no other place t throw It, d ye mind!" replied the work- ,92jOO Stocking, any stae Home Hoods, Boottees, Mittens, all at a Big Discount. that brings more HIS REMEDY. city official, upon reach- 91.15 Fine Lino of Men's Sweat-ernil at a Discount is the BEST advertisement and the kind A pompous I1AA Boys' Regular 91.75 for Ladies', Values 94.00, 95.00 nd 92.00, , Large Sq. Wool Shawl. 25 Regular 92.00 BUk Toques, Regular 91.29. . . .95 Wool Toques, Regular S0c....40e Wool Toques, Regular 75c. ...60o ...60c Sacquea, Regular 75c ,.40o Sacquea, Regular 50c 1 Richmond (Ind.) Register. (U UUir 91.00 IOT DADYWEAR be called Into demand. And you'll Blip way to the bottom If you haven't any sand. Tou can get to any station that la on Life's schedule seen If theres fire beneath tha boiler :f Ambitions strong machine, And you'll reach a place called Flush-tow- n at a rate of speed that's grand. If for all the slippery places you've a good supply of sand. 91.85 I2A5 SWEATERS Discounts. weather and that subject with Japan or any other If you strike some frigid coat discover to your , country, and If our own government has not the stamina to stain up and That youre liable to slip up on a heavy assert Its sole control, by domestic law, of the subject of Immigration, wa are delighted that Japan la opening the way. In fact, we have no occasion to aak Japan to sign any writing. Ws ask nothing and could desire nothing more than the writing" which she has already signed, being the treaty between the two countries now, In force. That treaty expressly reserves to both countries the right to exclude laborers of the other. All we aak of Japan la that aha ahall not kick If wo exercise our rights under that treaty. In particular we are hotly opposed to tha signature of anything new which might modify our rights ns they stand, nor do we believe that any such modification could be ratified by the senate. Japan, however, does not wish, us to pass an exclusion act, and If her government can keep Japanese coolies out there will bs no occasion to do so. Nor do ws believe that, unless a special Influx of Japanese should compel It, we should ever paes a Japanese exclusion act. The whole question of Asiatic immigration should be settled at once. It Is time that there was legislative recognition of the fact that while we can assimilate European Immigrants, even if more or less mixed with the blood of the races of Western Asia, we cannot, do not desire to, and will not attempt to aaslm- Hate Asiatics from east of the Persian gulf. We have no engagements which could prevent ua from enacting such legislation forthwith, and it should be done. 91.85 to Order at Same OF ROQUEFORT CHEESE WILL DO IT a common locomotive you Knitted Garments Utah WooL Regular for. Fine Worsted. Regular A COMICAL DESCRIPTION Puck. ways slipping back; ; gutta-perch- a, nothing to It So, If Discounts and PRICES I The reason la as simple and aa patent as a pimple. As plain as two and two or A. B. Ab. Socialism as ws view it there is really It appears that locomotives cannot ways get a grip Just Look at These j I solitaire; But the game of love and kisses all Its sum and substance mlaaes If you dummy there must bs at least a pair. You cannot play a solo In hockey or In polo. And trading horses solus la unknown; In Socialistic practice It Is Just the same; the fact la. One cannot be a Socialist alone. BAND 1907. Implement Co. |