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Show 0AILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL. THURSDAY, PARTY Newest of All Hats offer you this Miioa hate are mv not only la itrl but also In epectal features, T"fc them the most baling and moat satisfactory of all hats. to their snappy and lasting In uddlttoa nnea, perfect finish Derbies fit quality. Iveaa hhey four are made flexible Just tha band touches the means that they which bead, conform to the shape of withtbe bead and fit all around out bindingDerbtea aro tha seasons yoga. Unusual value at fl.M. vbera tiy C.CometD.ClothesIVES for Broom Hotel Corner TWO DEATHS IN WITHIN WEEK FAMILY ld Delcomte, tha Mr. Mrs. of and daughter Deloom te. died at 1:10 oclock this morning at tha family residence In Syracuse, as tha result of an attack of pneumonia This la the second child that has died In tha family within a eek flm tha aama dlaaasa Thefu-im- al will be held tomorrow afternoon at 1 oclock. Esther S. eight-nonthe-o- Custard Fla Chocolate first ths regulation custard ths pis la baked, spread When pie. stst ths top ths following mixture aid allow It to harden a few minServe cold.' Choo utes la ths even. for pis: Malt a square of data chocolate In n basin on the back of ths tore, hut do not add any water. Whet melted boot la one egg, a of pulverised couple of tablespoons supr sad a little vanilla. file iig TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED Ladles with a few spars eplendld and gentleman, hours a day; a proposition. American Tea street. Orest IN 25th Apply Importing Co. SHOULD WIN THIS YEAR At the Lincoln day banquet at the the monotonous details of official life Commercial club In Salt Lake City last at the capital. There is a widespread demand in our own party for a readnight. John D. Murphy, municipal justment of the tariff and It Is a judge of this city, made the following patent fact that periodical adjustment address, which la taken from the Re- of tariff schedules is demanded In the Mr. Murphy spoke to the interest of fair play and Justice. There publican. toast. The Reasons Why the Repub- is demanded also some financial legislation. which will prevent the kings of lican Party Should Win This Tear. Under the leadership of the In- finance and of finesse from even temspired Emancipator,' whose birth wej porarily bringing on a repetition of the commemorate tonight, the Republican j panic through which we have lately party inaugurated its career as a party paseed and which, though slight and of conscience and of courage. It had aa unlike a Democratic panic as it Is the conscience to perceive the hideous possible to Imagine, was serious wrong of slavery, and the courage to enough to warrant courageous legisladestroy It. It had the conscience to see tion with a view to prevent recurrences and the foresight to comprehend the thereof. I Insist that ths proper party to deal hidden evil lurking In the heresy of states rights, and ths sublime courage with the Philippine question In any to shoot It to death upon a thousand possible phase la the party of expansion, the party that has never planned gory battlefields It has had the conscience and the to haul down the American flag In discourage to enact every humane and honor at home or abroad. If war la beneficent law which has been placed required to preserve our honor and our upon tha statute books of ths nation rights, we want auch war aa was wagfor the past forty-sevyears. It Is ed under the administration of Lincoln the living, vitalising moral force that for the preservation of our country, has guided the destlniee of this repub- under McKinley for the sake of huof manity and for our country's honor. lic through almost a unparalleled progress, during which If the questions connected with our Inquestions of gravest import have been sular possessions are to be settled by met and mastered with the broadest diplomacy, then we demand the serstatesmanship and the loftiest patriot- - vices of American statesmen who feel honored in walking In the footsteps H. Seward, James Q. And now I am asked to give In a of William speech The Reasons Why Blaine and John Hay. I believe, that the Republican Party Should Win This the party which has commenced the yearj" It seems to me as If this task movement to curb and restrain tha were a simple piling of Ossa upon vaat aggregation of capital and corPellon and a carrying of the traditional porate greed and which to that end la basket of coala to Newcastle. Invoking the enforcement of RepubThe war of the rebellion, so ably lican lews, should, in the homely carried on by the great Lincoln, net- phrase of the great Lincoln, bo pertled the questions of jhe unity and In- mitted to finish the Job.1 If the tariff is to be readjusted, T divisibility of the country and placed the affairs of atata upon ao aura a believe that the friends and not the foundation that even eight years of enemies of the protective system, unGrover Cleveland could not permanent- der which our marvelous growth and ly disturb the prosperity or retard the development In material wealth has growth and development of great natu- been made, should be entrusted with th labor. ral resources. I beg your Indulgence while I subI bsllevs that th party which was mit a few historical facta connected able to withstand the panic without with the war with Spain. How, with serious detriment to any legitimate Its close, glorious alike to our armies, business Interest of the country, can be our humanity and the statesmanship aafely trusted to legislate for its preof William McKinley, our later mar- vention. Finally, I am firmly persuaded that tyred president, then fell to use aa a result of our victory Porto Rico and President Roosevelt has earned tha tha Philippines, and with their acces- sincere respect of every true American, sion have arisen some grave problems and I deeply regret that his own action of government which demand tha beat has taken him out of the Hat of canand bravest statesmanship we can call didates for tha presidency, for he asInto the service of the country for so- suredly would have been renominated lution. without opposition, and elected In alOver across the Pacific a crafty most the same manner. But I firmly Mongolian race, drunken with new- believe that the great heart of the found power and maddened with their American common people beats In uniphenomenal success, an aseaing oppor- son with his every ' aspiration, that tunity to wrest (ram our control jour they are eagerly waiting, convinced Island possessions. 'Ovsr at Washing- of hla honesty, , Integrity, patriotism ton our very strenuous president has and purity of purpose t roll up a. trework, of attempting to curb mendous popular majority, In approvbegun ths great aggregations of wealth and al of hla policies and his admlnlstra-o- n the the idee of next November.. corporate greed,, which has livened up half-centu- . bXS 190SL . PAGE FIVE ! en Moo U, WHY REPUBLICAN REASONS $3.00 Hats Ives FEBRUARY ry ten-min- Atound the Town G rand Opera flousB ; wd-r-e-- luii liirn received from Facky to the effect that lie is com- pelled u, file trip to the Pa- cific Ur an indefinite period. The wond.iful little fighting machine baa been inati-heto meet Freddie Welch, the lightweight, at .Milwaukee-- . on the cxening of February II. As this is not two weeks away Paeky could iat conic to Ogden at this time, but say that be is coming Just the same. SUNDAY NIGHT HOLDEN BROS. A EDWARDS , Thie play contains all the sensations of a Male Drama, all the beauties of a pasterial play and as many laughs as a fare comedy a picked cast of capable players. iiH-J- i chase. nervous people can be ly benefited by proper glasses. - What Women Will Do To the farmer and the gardener: Start the rush, come early. A new lino of juat opened up at Filigree's feed a, ore. Free seed with each put Many- LATEST SUCCESS. great- DONT FAIL TO SEE WHAT WOMEN WILL DO FOR LOVE AND REVENGE. SEE THE GREAT SHIP WRECK SCENE. Rush-me- r. o When yeu eat, eat at the Vienna, Seats en sale at Bex o Special sale of photographs, February is, 18 and 1015.50 cabinet for Office Prices: 25, 50 and 75c. Saturday, (2.75. Decorations Not o It yeu to see the Elective Cash Register at Ths Crystal, 2477 Washington Avenue. Where the cars step. will pay When yeu Mainly About People i ence with waffles and he liked the taste of them. When he had been served twice he called the waiter to him and spoke confidentially. John Hlytli. the well-knosheep man from Kelton, ta lu the city im a from Pokevllle , he said, and were Util vacation. Mr. Mytlia states that plain folks there; dont rare much tha outlook waa never better for the for style, but we do know good food alieep herds, aa they have wintered ex- when we get It I want another plat ceptionally well and the ranges are In tul o those cakes, but you tell the cook she needn't stop to put that excellent condition. taucy printing ou 'em; Just send 'em John T. Buckle of felt Lak ta I11 along plain. Youth's Companion. the city for a short time on buaim-aa- . For envelopes, letterheads, business o cards, dodger, etc, rail up The Journal Dr. Haltfleld of Colorado springs Job rooms. Both uhonea 884. ta visiting In tha city. o Thomas C. Stanford of Corey, Ida., ta vlaltlng In Ogden for a few days. e eat, eat at the Vienna, j Ta o Henry H. Wad man died at hie home In Plain City yesterday lorning at 0:40 o'clock aa the result of a stroke of apoplexy. Wadman was stricken suddenly and died within two hours. He leaves a wife, two sons and a brother. The funeral will be held Sunday afternoon at 1 oclock from the Plain City meeting house. Dont feed bad hay. Give your order to H. C. Farrell and have It filled with good bright valley hay. Phones Ind. It was Mr. Hobart's first experi- 580, BeU 788. 9 Mrs. A. W. Lamb of Council Bluffs The Union Pacific la constructing ta a few days in tlw dty on a spending some of the largest coal chutes In the visit to relatives and friends. West at Green River, Wyo. C. II. Meade of Sinlthfield, Nellie When you eat, eat at tha Vienna. Major of Balt Lake and A. C. Beaver The county teachers will hold an of Malad are guests at the European. 9 Institute at the county court house on O. C. McCall of Deeth, Nev, la a will McKay Saturday. Superintendent guest of the Healy. Life History of the lecture on tha a Coddling Moth. Owen Woods of Sparks, Nev., and J. A. McHugh of Evanston, Wyo., are r If you drink, drink Yellowstone. transacting business In tha city and are Nothing takes away from a To the lady of ths house: Plngrees topping at the Pacific. toed store for all kinds of potted man's apptaranoo ee mush es a Mrs. George Bales arrived In tha plants and flower seeds city last evening and Joined her husy hat. Robert W. Shaw, eon of the late band, who la the operator at the Ogden Turf A man leeks mueh better in exchange. Deputy Sheriff Robert Shaw, died at 8 9 o'clock yesterday morning of convul Judge W. W. Maughn passed 9 new hat and an eld suit than aloha at the family residence, 1581 on hla way to today Ogden through In a new euit and an eld hat. Washington avenue. Tha lad was born Logan from Rich county, where he has on tti'2nd day of May, 1908, and the been court holding Leek Smart Get e now., hat. father died on the th of last Decern her. We'll supply you with thd beet Knew Hew to Manage Har. Mr. Krsfteo Henry, while you're U. P. Rock Springs, Castle Gate at the fewest pries, lump and nut and Clear Creek lump at the telephone, just tell my wife Mr. Topnotch homo to din(i at yard, (5.75 delivered. Gillette I'll bring me ner with Coal G., 151 West Twenty-seven- th tonight Clerk Beg pard-- 1 on, sir, but Mr. Topnotch la out of treat Phones 1074. town today and wont be back. Kraf-te-e When you oat, eat st the Vienna. I know It but I feel as If PS like to have Just one good square meal. Sheriff Sebrlng is today making an Stray Stories. Into ths condition of Investigation stock yards and pens In the county. that while the United States has ths This la In accordance with the conferleast number of ships of these five ence held with Juvenile Judge Gunnell powers, she Is etlll second In rank by yesterday. 9 her comparative strength In battleWhen yeu eat eat at the Vienna. ship tonnage. Great Britlana tonnage Is 821,190; United States, 400,140; Clayton, Lowery and Peterson were France, 208,461; Germany, 150,401, taken to the penitentiary today by Japan, 101,498. Sheriff Wilson. The two first Deputy The reason of the excess of ships In named go for ten years and the latter the French navy la found In the fact for five years. vMinin that she has 271 torpedo boats and o ' ninety-nin- e whl'e submarines, Englanl Kodak Finishing. has only seventy-on- e torpedo . boats Tripp 840 25th St and forty-eigsubmarines, and the o United States only thirty-tw- o torpedo If you drink, drink Tellowatona. o boats and nineteen submarines. Ne -Service at the FSlstaff cafe ie alton Forest In Harpers Weekly. k ways the beet, any hour of the day w night. Late dinner and after t neater Necessary Quantise of 'Humanity. catered to. If to be true In heart and Juat In patronage especially9 act are the first qualities necessary from Harry Oetler, who ta (or the eievatlon of humanity. It with' well-knoamong local lovers of baseout them all else Is worthless. Intel- ball. from Salt Laks ta that he ta the lectual culture cannot giro what Intel father of the prettiest baby girl In tactual culture does nX require or Im- Utah.. ply. Too cultivate the pleat which has already life; you will waste your labor la cultivating a stone. Tha moral Revenue From Playing Cards. life Is the counterpart of the natural One result of the Austrians hive ol alike mysterious la Its origin, sad gambling is the nice little, sum ol KARPEN GUARANTEED UPHOLalike visible .only la Its effects. J A (150,000 which the ministry of finance STERED FURNITURE. Frauds. derived last year from the tax on ALVIN FOLDING emTen cards. manufacturers, playing RELIEF POSSIBLE. 1. 57S.OOG 238 turned out HEYWOOD A WAKEFIELD BABY ploying hands, Mr. Askltt Do you think marriage packs of cards in 1908, an average of CARRIAGES AND CARTS. is a failure? ' a pack for every two families in the Mrs. de Voreay No; merely a tem BRENLIN, THE NEW WINDOW These cards were of differ country. illustrated SHADE MATERIAL . embarrassment. porary ent varieties 152,000 for tarock, 765 Bits. McDOUGALL KITCHEN CABINET. 000 for German games, 439,000 fot MONARCH RANGES, MALLEABLE plcquet, 107,00 whist, and 113,000 foi other game. Including the Italian IRON. I treaaettL Of .the total, 235.00C COOKS LINOLEUMS. packs, about 1ST per cent, were glased RIXDORFER GERMAN AND GREEN ao that they could be washed. An WICH ENGLISH LINOLEUMS. number of cards were exported, STEARNS-FOSTEELASTIC FELT to India. Africa and chiefly Tuikey. MATTRESSES. I Time to Discard That Old Hat baginning-te-get-ehabb- . FRED M.NYECO Clothiers 2413 Wash. Ave. Crackers Snaps Wafers 1 f and Bread Excell Sf A comparison of the naval strength of Japan and the United States la doubly Interesting In view of the recent departure of the American fleet of battleships for the Pacific and the significance which has been attached to thla event. The American navy has on Its lists twenty-nin- e battleships of 10,000 tons and over, while Japan has thirteen; our navy has eleven coast defense vessels, Japan three; we have fifteen armored cruisers. Japan thirteen. But' In the number of torpedo boats and torpedo-bo- at troyera Japan la far ahead. She has seventy-nin- e tortorpedo boati' and fifty-sevUnited while the boot destroyers, pedo States has only thirty-thre- e torpedo detorpedo-boboats and twenty-on- e On the other hand, Japan stroyers. has only nine submarines, while we have nineteen. In the cost of battleships of our navy tha Connecticut and the Kansas lead the others, the . former costing . en . at $7,857, 08 and the latter (7,071,141. The coat of maintenance of each type of ' warship la as follows: Battleships, armored cruiser, MISA87.il; protected cruiser, I58I.002.2S, (755,-151.4- ASK YOUR GROCER gunboat 1115.481.12; torpedo-bostroyer. S77A5S.lt; torpeoo boat at 850.01; submarine, 7; de- (St (28,454.10. The total number of ships In the American navy la 188; In the navy f Great Britain, 454; In the French navy, 60S; In the navy of Germany, 210, and Japan has 104. It will thus be seen il mu 'vmiiihii ma (ill Boyle Furniture Co. ht w1 . e NTIN R Greatest Assortment lit the city lc to $7.50 each Stationery Rations and Social Rank. with profound relief that we leant of the fixation of social rank. Millionaires may be asked to dinner by millionaires, but members of an otherwise rich family who have themselves but (50,000 may be asked to breakfast. If they get up late enough. Aa for some of us, we shall continue to eat beef-aoor coffee and tinkers, In the places where the crash of crockery precludes any necessity for an orchestra. Bnt wo have the appetite. and there you are. Brookivn Eagle. It la Co: CARPETS. WHITTALS BODY BRUSSELS IMPERIAL SMYRNA RUGS. f CAR-PET- S. |