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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY PAGE FOUR. BUSINESS RAPIDLY IMPROVING. Elir Ddthj Ittat) &!at? Journal ' , OGDEN, UTAH Joarnil Publishing Company, - V81NFSS interests generally seem to be rapidly assuming the normal as the early demand on the part of merchants for spring stocks would Indicate and not (Incorporated.) only Is this positive evidence of thp necessity fur these Published every evening except Sunday, goods but it is also dear that the merchant believes that the cash Is la sight to pay for them, which is quite imTelephones. Business Office. ...... .Bell HI 1 ring. Ind. Ml 1 ring. portant at a time when money is suppoeed to be very Bell Ml S rings. Ind. Ill 3 rings. Kditorial Rooms scarce among the people. This eoadltln is specially favorable from the fact that it is only a short time since TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. the large eastern Jobbing houses were very much perthat ...$4,M turbed as to whether it were By mall one year good policy to prepare for the 8 By mall els months. 1.M usual spring trade or not, or would it be good business By mail three months .M By mall one month .... At Judgment to trim these stocks as much as possible. By carrier one month However, at this early date there appears to be a Pay no money to Carriers. only the usual call for goods of every description but many new firms are already represented in Mew York wholesale matter at the postoffice at Entered as second-claestablishments anxious to secure tb very best in the ' Ogden, Utah, under Act of Congress of March 8. 1171. market. At this Lima there are no less than three thou sand buyers la New York, twenty-fiv- e per cent of whom General Manage B. A. BOWMAN..... represent new firms who have never been represented in NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. , the eastern Jobbing houses before. Yeu should receive ysur paper not later than S:45 p. m. would certainly Indicate a general renewal f This If net received at that hour call Phono M4 and it will be business all along the line and is a conclusive refutation sent yeu by special messenger. or eolleetere unlees ether to carriers no of the reports that the country has not yet recovered from money Pay thsy present credentials from tha undersigned. the effects of the panic. Undsr ns circumstances will carriers or eolleetere be Not only are the blder business bouses in line but the allowed to take Stops. All notices of this kind must be or volume of business in sight appears to fully warrant the given te this office direct or by letter, or in perse phene 644, one ring. opening of new establishments. This is positive evidence JOURNAL PUBLISHING CO, that business Interests generally have greatly improved By B. A. BOWMAN, or there would not be this special increase la the demands General Manager. for all lines of supplies of mercantile goods as well as a perceptible extra demand for farming and mine machinery. The generaTflnsnclal depression last fall an-- the consequent small amount of buying at that tip's has left merchants throughout the country short in their stocks and for that reason the buyers are going to New Yoik earlier than usual. There's a brand new William Randolph Hearst. though I Every hotel In New York that caters to the rommer-h- e I will ice be 'cause it isnt cutting any political nearly rial trade Is crowded and New York merchants sre In a I 81 years before he can vo'.e, Joyous mood at the prospect of an enormous spring trade. I Some of the big western houses have sold out almost I In do not feminine fashions. count husbands of the goods they had, and this means that at least all They say merchants and their representatives be will noticed but shirt 8.004 that waists It that not, Msyb button up tha front are again In stylo. will buy goods there for the spring trade. Now the most experienced merchant In town will say that the average "Tha wise man gets the idea into his head, but the amount spent by each buyer Is 110.000. This practically fori gets It In the neck," Is Mr. Bryans up to date re. means that with the ordinary trade, 180,000,000 will he vision of a proverb, which everybody can appreciate, spent in New York by the buyers for the spring trade. The most peculiar thing about this Is shown by the In that city of the representatives of many new arrivals Several women have recently laughed their Jaws in tbe west and out of place over Jokes. Still that old gag about women business conoerns which have cropped up to there buy. have sent representatives laeUng the stnse of humor occasionally boobs up. : s nns Publishers r : .... ss A certain newspaper writer should be ashamed to call t Willard F. Snyder, one of the best known and most active mining operators in the West, passed through thirl ty last evening en route home to Salt Lake City, after a quick trip to several Nevada points. Mr. Snyder dropped off at Golconda to look over the new proceee for emelting ore recently Installed them by the Glasgow A Western people, he feeling a special interest In any new process for the recovery of values in base orea This process reverses all recognised methods for smelting oree and hence attracted special attention from emeltermen, ani Mr. Snyder Is a member of .the smelter committee of the Utah Mine Opera tore association. This gentleman also visited Winns-mucand Reno. At the former business conditions are good, and at Reno the talk Of the town Is tbs great gold showing at the new camp of Rawhide. Reno la a town of twenty thousand people and the mercantile houses are doing a large business in the surrounding camps This cjty has many exceedingly good stone and steel blocks, which would reflect credit on the enterprise and business Judgment of a very. much larger town. Yet everything indicates that Reno is still in tbs limelight for a con slderabls Increase In population and many more great blocks. funlxnr)ct to NmC. DONT YOU THINK THE VERY BEST THE HOUSEHOLD WOULD BE SOMETHING TO WEAR INSTEAD OP LITTLE SOME "TACKY" THING. INSTEAD OP GIVING SOME FIDDLE FADDLE, DONT YOU THINK IT IS BETTER TO GIVE SOMETHING SENSIBLE. THE PLACE TO GET IS THE PLACE WEARING , A THE h, . ; : 1 . ...i , HAVE THINGS. PRICE IS ONE THING YOU ALWAYS NOT HIGH. , Cordially, S. J. BURT BROS. Bhonts she told him to come te OS country and aea Mr. Bhonts Tha Bhonts family return! America, and the Due . came ,qk The house, No. 138 East ThifiHBk street, had been leased becaua lb. Bhonts had come to New Tort, ad the Due made his efforts to silt. Bhonts there and at the Inteitorask offices. "Mr. Bhonts," said the rriath If fused to see him, and the Due mM b Mrs. Bhonts: Tt la as I told yet. I have had my trip for nothing. ka Bhonts told him he had bees t Ik Impetuous, and should remain is 11 The Due vst b country a while. made. Then Miss Bhonts vu taka I1L The doctors called it nerves "FOr throe weeks Miss Bhonts w Finally 11 confined to her home. Due returned to the city. Mrs BbosM obtained permission for him to com to dinner. Mr. Bhonts agreed to m Mm, and Miss Bhonts became vdl enough to make one of the party. "Mr. Bhonts wss somewhat 18 with the young man. He talked abort vhrt things that wen interesting, andto be left Mr. Bhonts Invited him That night Miss Thod agin. t "The young man came as per otv der and tried to see Mr. Shonta. He called at the house when Mr. Bhonts was in, and the fond father of Miss Theodora refused to see him.. He presented his card at Mr. Shonts of- fice, and received word - that Mr. Bhonts was busy. Mr. Bhonts at that time, according to the relative, had a card hanging In the office reading, "This Is my busy day," and when the Dues card came In he painted to it and handed It back to the office boy. "At home. Mrs. Bhonts, knowing that the young people were madly In love, but that before her daughter would marry without her tethers consent she would remain an old maid, said many nice things about the Due. The remarks fen upon barren soil. "In a last interview before ho sailed for home Mias Theodora told the Due that aha would marry 'no one but him. Then he sailed, and Mr. Bhonts was perfectly satisfied. He had said he would not meet the Due, and he had not. "The following year Mrs. Bhonts and her daughter went abroad. The courtship of the Due and Miss Theodora was continued. The sister of the Due, the Duchess dUses, entertained Mrs Bhonts and her daughter. Tha Duchesse is a leader of society In Paris, and her name Is one to conjure with the Fabourg BL Germain. She njada a great favorite of Miss Theodora, having always liked her. When the Due pressed the question of the marriage again upon Mrs. , M hugged her tether and toM was Just the dearest father in aU world.- The Republican convention can now be called off. We Infer from his recent remarks In the house that 1 I Chairman Payne, of the Ways and Means commltte and Throe versatile and Imaginative prophets give by state four has got ths tariff on the Chicago I ballots of the convention, the fourth showing the nomlna-platfor- m incidentally deputy-bo- s Buck wisdom la truly woo-hiall ready to be slipped Into its place. Kind of I tion of Hughes with 504 vote I derfuL eh? m, , . hes a pretty nice sort cues , after all.' was the comment Mr. Bhonts. Cost sf Electrification. M Careful estimates recently mads of the electrification ef 76 miles woald w railroad Indicated that there spews th in cent 31 of a saving per M ing expenses of the road. Clair PtA St and Henry Stillwell two eminent engineers, have made " haustlve calculations which sm of taking the entire 316,950 miles railroads in the United States to ductlon of operating expenses per cent of ths present outlay be made by electrification This would railroad saving of 887 a mile In on ns J T- Journal want ads deliver - ni lc to $1.00 Each : Its all very well for able gentlemen to take the high II We take It that In some respects both sides of ths ground that all such objects as ths tariff and finance should house look alike to Congressman Nelson of Wisconsin, be removed from politic because they are business ques-- 1 who declared. In a speech attacking the Rule that the tlon but are not all questions pertaining to ths policy I minority were "absolutely helpless" and that ths majority of running ths government, which is simply a big business, I "have to obey the will of the speaker"; also that though be I Is s republican, Mr, Nelson Is not a Cannon man. on precisely ths same footing? lb . Well, . i - I . GOOD ! 1 - WHERE THEY FIND THAT THE PRICES AT OUR STORE ARE wall-beate- Interest-bearin- GOOD THINGS TO WEAR LOOK OUT FOR TOO, AND YOU WILL ALWAYS rs . E two-third- No Tar-mout- VALEN-TIN- YOU COULD GIVE TO ANY MEMBER OP Bangor Plum Pudding. s On cup suet, chopped, or of a cup of butter, one cup molasses, ons cup milk, one cup raisins (seeded and chopped), one-hal- f cup currants, four cups flour, ons teaspoonful cinnamon, one teaipoonful nutmeg; one-hal- f teaipoonful doves Steam three hours " Do not lift cover first hour. My family la small, so usually maha this in pound slse baking powdered cans using one when mads nnd the r-- t will keep until wanted, when I Just have to beat it up. Sauce One cup sugar creamed, with one-hal- f cup of butter. . Pour over It n cup of boiling water. When n ready to serve pour over a agg and add flavoring to fonts now occupying so large pORTUOAL, whose affairs are a share of public attention, contains 84,814 square miles. Petitions to an Emperor. I have picked Bryan and Taft That Is 1,810 square milee more than Mains and 1JM b Political One of the moot Interesting foaturos nnd Hughes and Johnson for tha national "big four," and I than Indiana.. Its population In 1000 was substantially tha of the emperor's visit was ths number their factories are turning out buttons by the thousands. I same as thst of Illinois Portugal having 1,014,147 to the of petitions which were, no to speak, It Isn't sentiment, but business with them, and they have 4,881,580 of Illinois Tha population of Illinois is now thrown at him during bin fortnights stay. Scarcely once did Ms majesty estimated to be 1 ,110,000. made aome echrewd gueeeee in past campaigns drive out from the Hradschln without Is a 1547,006 of Portugal Tbe civil Hat of the King somebody attempting to present. Eight employes of the sugar trust are under criminal year. Mains, pays Its Ooveraor 18,000, Indiana pays 58,000 appemL Usually the petitioner was n indictment for conspiracy to defraud the government, but and Illinois 113,000. Mains Indiana and Illinois havei ex- small child and occasionally a woman we havent heard of the indictment of any of the real cellent schools In Portugal there are so few school that Most of ths requests were for pebeneficiaries of the fraud the big guns of tbs trust. cuniary assistance. The emperor wss the bulk of the population la llllterats In addition to the cost of the royal family there is the klwsys extremely courteous, nnd ns when, frequently embassies happened, the letand of legations to Is the army, navy, John Bull is ro confident that ther be a atrugglo expense ter missed for this' mastery' of the Pacific that he Is arranging to throughout the world, as wen as the cost of governing the road hethe carriage and foil Into Invariably ordered the largely Increase his fores of war ships therein. Just that colonies Portugal is ons of tha few nations nuuntatng coachman to atop while the document sort of confidence has led nations Into trouble before. two embassies at Roms one to the Qulrinai and the other was brought to him. The household , to the Vatican. The national debt, steadily Increasing, chancery is now dealing with someThis title business worked both ways against the woman I amounts toqpsrly 1100,000,000, nearly as great as the net thing mors than n hundred petitions thus unceremoniously presented. All g debt of the United Btatas It is stated that Alice Thaw had to guarantee (36,000 a of them are carefully Investigated, and Is and a wonder there that It growing tlfo Is strong the Earl to her of former for any year husband, whenever it Is possible something la before he would agree not to oppose her suit for party In Portugal that favors substituting a republic for done for the applicant Prague corre T divorce and the right to drop the title which proved ao coat, tha monarchy apondence Pall Mall Oasette. Manuel IL becomes King of Portugal at tha age of ly to tier and resume her maiden name. And such things call themselves men. elgthteen. The boy king with whom he will Instinctively The New Thermometer. b compared, Alfonso XIII, of Spain, was literally born form of thermometer, which sew A Aa Senator McLaurin, of Miss, sees It, the republican to the throne, succeeding to It with his first breath. Mary useful In laboratories and prove may party stands for a tariff for protection, with Incidental I Stuart became Queen of Scotland whlla an Infant jn arms. factories, has been Invented by M aurevenue, and the democratic party for a tariff for revenue, Edward VII. was King of England at ten. Charles IX. teur Fournier, of the Bor bonne, Parln ascended the throne of France at ten and at thirteen was It makes use of the principle thst the rlth Incidental protection. p-declared of age. Pope Leo X. as Giovanni de Medici, was tension of n saturated vapor depends solely on the temperature, and la fop However, It la not likely hnt John D. Rockefeller win mads a Cardinal at thirteen . In Manuels dependent of the volume, as long as There Is no presumption of misfortune have to Join the "bread line" even if 1100,000 of his se of New a reign the liquor from which It is produced one of the "busted" banks of curttlea are tied up in youth. In Alfonso he has ths favorable augury has not hem wholly vaporised. The York. begun under equally grave conditions of mutiny and apparatus consists simply of a reseranarchy, but continuing until the nation, surviving ths voir to contain the vapor, connected Presumably the bunch of poor malefactors engaged In crisis of a disastrous war, now enjoys exceptional prosper- with a copper tube of any required securing Government Printing office pickings figured that ity. In Queen Victoria he has the example of the moat length. A manometer at the end of ."Teddy was too busy with "rich malefactors to bother lllutrioua reign of modern times begun at exactly his the tube registers the tension, which varies with and so reveals the temown age. them. Their wakening was sudden and unpleasant. By means of this InstruWith a new cabinet, with Dictator Franco out of the perature. in his office may an ment engineer Genius should always be recognised. The Boston editor way, personally at least, with the army loyal and with watch the changes of temperature who has discovered and announced that the U. 8. senate I public animosity appeased by the summoning of Parlla-wi- ll taking place at a distant point. be republican during tha next admtnatratlon should I met, ths Immediate danger of a revolution is averted, Youths Companion. be given the finest medal obtainable In the leather dla- - I The very yduth and Inoffensiveness of the new King I should enlist tricta. public sympathy In his behalf. Given mod. EXCURSION TO SALT LAKE I erst Ion In hie councillors, economy at the palace and a i demo-1 spirit of consideration for constitutional rights, there Is Col. Watterson seems to be "afeered" that the Via Ris Grande Western. crattc party will formally adopt Theodors Roosevelt, and I pome reaeon to hope that Portugal may emerge from I For Madam Butterfly engaqemen the present crisis a constitutional monarchy In fact omc of the "reactionary" editors that It wont fare $1.04. well aa In name under an amiable young sovereign whose Saturday, February 15; on trains leaving Tickets only good Pennsylvania must have a Jim dandy bunch of bank hold on the affections of his people may Increase with hero at I a. m. and 1 p. m.; returning, Ha one In of examiners. The receiver for a small bank year special at 11:45 p. m. Madam ButterA . small towns says its books show 3.000 Irregular entries, fly, matinee at 8:80 P-- m. Salt Lake and the shortage is only a beggarly $70,000. Shay may never get th other presidency, but a year theater, la the presidency of that New Tork tract company netted j Perhs pa It Is because he claims too many benefits ds j him $111,000, which he doubtless regards as available for j ' natural followers of his currency bill that Congressman the distribution of personal literature. Fowler's measure is so generally Mid not to have the Believing that Governor Hughes meant all he Mid ghoet of a chance. Congress Is shy of perfection. about Jailing corporation crook one of them, who before If we may believe the Washington paper every. the money squeese controlled wa string of banks and a I thing In that town Is so anxious to get on tlw level that trust or two, concluded that It was "skldoo" for hi and up 1 aergesnt-at-mace of the on of the top even the braes eagle (0 the hour of going to press the court officials have been I floor. to tumbled and Its the left house the of arms unable to locate him. perch button-make- apod ca PORTUGALS BOY KING. I Sty clothes non m ws out-of-to- attention to the curly, hair of Senator Lodge. wonder the XJbdgo boom remains la hiding. 13, 1991 ! New York Racket Store the ! |