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Show JOURNAL, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 20, IKS. DAILY UTAH STATE PAGE FOUR, That la, the German Imperial Bank! SOMETHING MORE ABOUT RESORTS. may issue additional notes only for FEAR WAGE GUT PUBLIC the accomodation of merchants and OGDEN. UTAH Journal Publishing Co. ...Publishers. YTTHILE dance halls and skating manufacturers and only on commercial WILL CAUSE rinks may have a special attrac- paper. The Aldrich bill directly re(Incorporated.) tha Published every evening except Sunday. tion for young girls and boys, for verses this so that only Stock Exand eXerclM change collateral, which Is prohibited amusement legitimate BIG STRIKE Telephones. which could be had there. It should by th( German law, and not commerBell 4 1 ring Business Office remembered that the moral cial paper, which is required by the Ind. (It 1 ring always be Editorial Rooms ....Bell l(t 2 rings atmosphere of all these public resorts German law, shall be the security. Fears were expressed by local labor Ind. (It I rings is not the best, and parents should Senator Aldrich also says s general leaders last night that tha extensive be the mor active la either keeping demand for a reform tn banking meth- reductions In wages and working fames TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. their children at home, or always ac- ods Is quits an Insistent In the public by railroads all over the country will feed to a strike ol all western railroad 66.00 By mail one year company them on their visits to such mind as that for a modification of our EDO employes. a strike so extensive that all months six By mail 130 places. If they are permitted to go monetary system." There is no public business w ill be tied up says the DenBy mail three months 30 alone, there Is serious danger lu tha demand for a new monetary system. ver News. The belief was particularBy mail one month 30 Indirect result, at least. Public re- The ly expressed that all employes of the By carrier one month present gold basis has been atsorts of any kind an not tha place tained only after years of struggle and Denver A Rio Grande will go on strike because of the abrogation of the confor young girls to go alone, and bad at the coat of tbs experience of many tract between the road and the maPay No Money ts Comers. matter at result Is very likely to follow such ac- panics. What Is needed is "a reform chinists. Entered as second-clas- s the puslotfic at Ogd'n, Utah. u:df tion. If so, the parent Is to blama in At present only the machinists, carbanking methods" by which bonks Act of Congress of March I, 187V. Too many instances are within the must keep their own reserve and not men, boilermakers, tyacksmiths and of the Bute Journal and the 1st .Wall street gamblers havc it; by mechanics are affected by the reducB. A. BOWMAN. ...General Managar. knowledge tions made la hours, but it is expected us to have a single doubt as which on dollar may not count three is in - police for that tha cutting down of expenses will If to the correctness of this opinion. times If it is In n Stock Exchange lead to reductions In pay in all deNOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. On the surface skating rinks and bank; by which the penalties for theft partments of the road, and the men are Tou should receive your paper not later than l:t( p. m. If not received dancing aesdemys are generally run and abuses of trust shall be enforced. said to b( strongly In favor of meetat that hour call Phone l(t and It will In an orderly manner and the proprl-rio- ts The remedy Is not more money, ing any such cut with a strike. The men do not object so much to having be sent to you by special messenger. thereof perhaps do the best they especially not more money on Chicago their working time reduced from eight ether sr Pay no money te carriers can to keep young people In the right and Alton bonds, but more honesty. to four hours a day. tt Is said, as collectors unless they present credenthe Good patronise people they do to tha rumored cut In wages, path. tials from the undersigned. and this they will fight moat bitterly. Under ne circumstances will carriers places and the exercise no doubt does RETIREMENT BYSTEM FOR It Is the belief of Denver labor leadLIFE SAVING SERVICE. er eel lectors be allowed te take Stops. them .good, but the danger and evil is ers that tha action of the Rio Grands All notices of this kind must be given to frequent tc this office direct er by letter, er in la allowing young girls TN each house of Congress Is now in abrogating its contract with the their parunattended such men. In making reductions In working by places person, er phone 664, one ring. pending a bill to establish a retire- forces of all departments and in makents or proper escort. Not because of JOURNAL PUBLISHING CO. ment sytem for the benefit o' the 111" ing a cut In wages, will be followed By B. A. BOWMAN, wrong done there, but what occurs afservice; ami recently President by nil other roads In the state. There saving General Manager. terwards. Parents can learn what this Roosevelt sent to Congress n special is a strong feeling among the railroad Is if they will stand on the street cormen that, in spite of the protestations message urging th enactment of thin ners after these Places close. They will of the railroad officials that retrenchcarlegislation, in terms which should ment Is neceasry because of the falling then sea young girls and young men Instant conviction to those who may off tn earnings, any attempt at a dery OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE COUNTY and shams will bring doing things that still doubt tbs wisdom or expediency crease In wages should bo met with sorrow to their parents and everlasting of the departure. The only possible a strike. la as a Indicated Sunday bathing Parents to khemgelvea. Conferences were held in this city dxgracs blue-laoffense in Winnipeg. Fortuto this move Is that It creates themselves and look into objection and in Pueblo yesterday by Rio Grande should bestir alwill nately the Saturday night tub a civil pension list, from which some already affected by the anemployes from can get help low cleanliness still lo get next to god- this nutter. They members of Congress shrink with a nouncement of the abrogation of the liness. the police department or this paper. degree of horror wholly disproportion- contract March 15, and by the reducate to the possibility of Injury to the tion In hours, to discuss the situation. Mr. Schwab takes steamer and train DIAZ AND MEXICO B The men In both cities are said to have RAILWAY SYSTEM. public welfare. If there Is any one to London Tor a moment's rest." If been as a majority in favor of a strike this habit spreads among high financlass of public workers deserving of if the contract Is abrogated without ciers the rest cures at home will le de- TT has been predicted that the Fans- - being pensioned It is the men who and of quitting a them hearing giving manding a protective tariff rate on canal will be completed within compose this service. They have saved work if an attempt la mads to reduce ina British repose. ten years, and wa note that the Phila- thousands of lives. They have Inci- thelr wages. All other brandies of the railroad Record cautiously ventures the dentally saved millions of dollars' delphia New York Plate Senator Gilchrists conductors, engineers, firemen service, They have ex- and all, throughout the Western counidea of agricultural shows In cities statement that by the time the famous worth of property. as a lure back to the land has lu waterway Is opened tt may be pos- posed themselves in storm and cold try, are said to be unitedly opposed to Impressive qualities. A good deal of sible to go from Philadelphia to fearlessly, devotedly faithful to their any reduction In pay, and tt is firmly space should b devoted effectively Buenos Ayres by mil. "There are," trust and inspired by the deeiro to do believed by the labor leaders who ara to the wild-oa- ts all over the exhibit. "no greater the duty which humanity demands. watching the situation adds our contemporary, country that a general strike of all ordlfflculltles to bo surmounted In the Underpaid and unencouraged by any ganised railroad employes Is ImmOwing to the vlltgance of Senator of such road than were of the rewards which ara won by other inent Clay lh attempt to sneak the Ship construction Reports from labor centers In all Subsidy bill through the Senate yes- successfully surmounted In crossing Government servants, these pies are of tha United States last night tn la was parts so In blocked. of the or that Rockies bad most It of the the favors building terday deserving aaj privi- relation to the railroad situation were ' Its promoters wer afraid to try and Siberian Railway." leges. of a disquieting nature, and trie feared pass U on Its merits T The gap In the projected The pending bills, thus strongly In- that the Denver A Rio Grande will be soma la 2,600 dorsed line railway by the President, propose the among the first of the systems to meet This rivalry between State and Fedla which tremendous. retirement upon three-fourtnothing pay of with trouble. eral offloers for the honor of first ar- miles, lino To crews of who nil members build the Morse was through requires only keepers and resting the SOLO MADE A SENSATION. all very gratifying. But why wasn't faith, courage and money. If the have served thirty years or who have some notice taken of him while ha was countries to the south were to Imitate reached the sgs of 06, or who become Barytone Had Caught the Music, But welldtng the Jimmy T Not the Words has which aided with governdisabled Mexico, and ara recommended for relines from of ment the funds tirement This is a very small token building With a girl holding the Alamo A certain young Unitarian minister against court Injunctions, suffraget- the Rio Grande on to the Guatemalan of the appreciation of the country for Is visiting a Mend and classmate who tes storming Parliament and New frontier (now almost reached) the the sacrifices theae men have made and lives In Roxbury, says the Boston HerYork women's clubs upholding the great ail-ro- ll ald, and while the two were fitting project for the dangers they encounter. around a Art and spinning yarna the right of their sex to eat alone In would soon be realised. It has taken At present the surface men are paid minister who la visiting and who restaurants. Woman Militant, la very In hers 5 a month, cornea from tha munificent sum of statesmanship much In evidence. ' The London wom- oourageous the west told this: "When en who have secured a promise of Mexico to assume the burden involved their pay ceasing during the winter I went west first I was In n small stret cars for their sola us all be In granting millions of dollars by the when the stations are dosed. On the town called L e, and In the choir of my church tha village blacksmith envied by their sisters here. buildto promote railway Pacific Coast a few stations ara kept government did the noble work of barytone, lie ing, both longitudinal and latltudlnaL open the year around. On the Atlantic had a voice that could ahako mounThe House Naval Affairs Committee favors authorising only two of the And the splendid audacity of President Coast tha service continues only for tains, and whatever It lacked In any result- ten months, while on tbs Great Lakes other feature It made up In volume. four battle-ship- s urged by President Dies, Justified marvelously by and increased revenues; the men are kid off four mouths each He couldn't read music any more than Roosevelt, and Chairman Tawnty of ant progress the Appropriations Committee Is op- is to be credited with railway achieve- year without pay. The men find their he could English, but he learned n tune very readily. One Sunday we were posed to any appropriation this session ments hers, own food and uniforms. If married to be favored with a new anthem befor new battle-ahlp- e because of the He reversed the policy they must therefore keep up two tab- cause It was a special ocaslon, and condition of the Government's revenues. Mr. Tawney may expect to find of his predecessor tn office, who was les, at the home and nt the station the barytone had one portion all to himself. Unfortunately he had missed himself eloquently described In acme opposed to giving a charter to any mess. If disabled they are laid off many of the practices. The anthem future message If he balks tbs Big road that would connect this capital with a went along excellently until It came pay. If sick tbs Governyear's Stick programme. with tha United States. He faced much ment reimburse them for the pay of to n beautiful part which read: And, In Inaugurating his 'broad their substitutes. opposition These are the hard dying, bids ns nil aspire.' Here the Th House has passed the Widows' net of the slngera stopped short. In of constructrunk line policy railway conditions attending their service; that Pension bill adding about 13.040,000 quick, sudden way that choirs a year to th appropriation for pen- tion. Political and financial obstacles which may suddenly clone in death, have, and In the ensuing atlllneaa sions. The Military Aiproprlatlon bill were In th way, but he pushed them while their families are left without sounded the ponderous tones of the carries (.000,000, or (7,000,000 more aside. The younger generation here, blacksmith: And dying brides ara succor. than last year. The Naval Appropria- both native and filled with lira." Is unacquan-te- d foreign. It has been often suggested that tion bill carries about 100.000,000, proMssasmnHUHsera with these facts. General Dias Is these men ar not paid enough money. vides for two new battle ships, ten deDe Net Neglect the Children At this season of the year tha first stroyers and eight submarines, and In very truth the first practical con- Th fact Is that the chief of tha serunnatural looseness of a child's bswels adds (.00 men to the navy. At the tributor to the great vice Is constantly embarraied by the should have immediate attention. Tbs same time the deficit for the current plan. And he has done It all difficulty to secure enough good men to beet thing that eaa be given la Chamrailway fiscal year la over 20,000.000 so far berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea In hie quiet, unostentatious fashion. equip the stations. lVer tt not for the Remedy followed by castor oil ae diand Is growing dally, tt tn prevent rected with each bottle of the remedy. Mexico may rightly take pride In its rate It will be bigger next year. exceptional loyalty of the older men For sale by all druggists. In Its system. railway and the success of certain mechanical Sidney Brooks writes from London lines and its Tehuantepec road. Much appliances which lessen the demand to Harpers Weekly thit "In five yours remains to be done, but the grand out- upon the human arms. It would be lm- from now the political status of wom- line of railway communication, binding poeelble to maintain tbs service at Its en In England will be regulated on a basis of equal suffrage with men." the whole country together, la a real- high standard of efficiency. In fact If what hae happened re- ty. It Is believed that the retirement cently to suffragettes at the doors of MORE HONESTY NEEDED provision will attract recruits and will Parliament this seems like bold NOT MORE MONEY. hold the men In the service. It Is the prophecy. Mr. Brooks Is an Englishleast the ogrernment can do, whether man, however, and a careful stident of affairs, and he marshals a strong IN Senator Aldrich's speech in favor viewed as a stroke of Justice to a his bill permitting the Issue of array of reasons why his countryfaithful class of workers or as a measwomen desire the voting privilege and 600.000,000 of emergency money on ure of insurance against deterioration. are going after It with all their approved Block Exchange collateral sex As a sisters the English strength. there Is this assertion: and daughters are ctlli, as Mr. Brocks Japanese School Appliances. The plan for additional notes which Booth China la being covered with points out, the victims of nsery under the laws of heredity, the committee recommend for your Japanese educational appliances specprope 1y. divorce, contracts, Mbel. Ac., adoption Is substantially the Plan of ially adapted for Chinese use school while the Inequality of wages ee be- the Imeperial Bank of eGrmany. with books, maps, globes, anatomical and tween men and women doing the same a change of class of securities required other chart all helping to rescue work is mors prm.'t'incid than in the and a change In tha rats of taxation. the people from their Ignorance. Every I'rw-- d States. On c1". hard The German law permits the Issue school trachea physical and military -- . "fciiwrl America is drllL In every town of any alxe, and wori;i tu ro legal or serial grlenancr." of additional notes only on the security often In villages, there arc now and as ciol and m- -i factors they of "good bills of exchange" and a specie schools with foreign fittings for teach. n 'uent reserve of one-thii of the amount ing western learning. arj ttlali State Journal - (EFeaft Cut The final HOSIERY hs ut Pan-Americ- an anti-railw- ay an north-nnd-sou- ; rd th and sale of UNDERWEAR Underwear snapped up by shrewd buyers who recognize a good thing when they see it. Childrens Bilk Fleeee Hose, SSe pair foe Ladies Silk Fleece Hass, 25o pair for Ladies Fine Black Cotton Hose 85c quality for Ladies' Fins Mass Cotton Hose, 25c quality for Horn Ladies and One Splendid Let of Humpty Dump Span's all going at 15c, Wear Guaranteed Chil- - Ladies Vesta and Pants SSe quality for Ladies' Merodo Union Suits 60s quality for Chidrans Vasts and Pants Rubens Skirts going at SSe quality for i1f It Pays to Buy at w down-and-o- clean-u- p is now on. This week win see great quantities ol Hosiery and -- n" Prices fiim U A WORD FOR THE RTS RAIN WAS SURE TO C0ML DANDIES. Fins Clothes and Brave Hearts a Faimer Bo Certain Rather Unduly Meal Effective Combination. . Ono la sorry for tha dandles of our day, because, though their clothes fit ever so , well, and ara ever so fresh, custom prescribes a dark or subfosk hue, und no lace, no velvet (above all, not on coat collars) ; no slashes, puff und vandy kings; no pearls and gold; no gules and aiura. The common trousers are shapeless things, and, for perfection, yon need two pairs every day. Genius la stunted, display la checked, and, though you may wear brilliant hose with knickerbockers la the country, glorious waistcoats are rarely seen except la the windows of tailors shops at Oxford and Cambridge. Tha dandy can only cultivate Immaculate neatness and perfection of fit. Onr officers at Ladysmith, when the place was relieved, looked like skeletons but were as spruce und neat. I have been told, ua ever they showed In the park. They cultivated That He Wg Impressive, A New York man who had hm summering In the White uouul on his return to town, told of n counter with a New Hampshln toner. It waa late In September, ail k was almost time for the sqatom "lint storm, os the nstiro cal k 'l ne city man was plannhf a sunk trip on hla motor cycle, bat tbs Ing on which he bad beea tstcsflnb start waa so gray and orertut tot he felt some hesitation shoot sstUxg out He waa trying to penaA Wa self out of thin feeling, eves tosB hla better Judgment was iplut Ik The mountains were veiled l vmtb of mlat and cloud that hid dd down almost to their bases. Ht m getting hla wheel ready, whin cm d farmers earns ip at the near-bleaned over the fence, watehbi Wa "X 81X18 ye don't mind fettla' wet, he finally Insinuated. 0L like Stendhal, the cele- dont believe It's going to nil. brated novelist, who waa said to have awered the optimist Jauntilybeen the only man that shaved every looks a bit threatening, but I think 1 day In the dreadful winter retreat will clear up by noon, so rm goto from Moscow. This la tho dandyism start Just the same." The fsrmw" which we admire, the perfection of silent a moment then he pointadie which persona exhibited in Jul- emnly toward the clouds, vie ius Caesar, Claverhouse and Montrose, entirely shut out from combing his lovelocks, like the Three mountain four miles away. "11 Hundred of Thermopylae, on the morn- man. he said Impressively ing of his shameful death. He went pointed. "Look thar. Whet tho to the gibbet like a bridegroom to his settles down over Kearsarga Of bride." History, and "tho human Amlghty couldn't atop the nla! heart by which wa live," have an Immortal tenderness for the great, the A Vain Boaster. wise, the brave, who have died danA fanner In central New Torttoj dles as they lived, gallant hearts and stately gentlemen. Century lUo-tin- has In hla employ a mas and b m y self-respe- - self-respe- e. Savage Sanaa of Humor. Lecturing on New Guinea, A. H. Dunning said ho once offered a native some smelling salts. After going through extraordinary contortions tho native went away, returning soon with another native whom ho compelled to make acqualntaaos with tho salts. Tho two brought a third, and no on until tha whole village had been victimised. The savages watched each new sufferer with the keenest delight and took good car not to tot him know what fata awaited him. George, whoee understanding very acute. One day as Ms empM cams out to the field whan hi "K working, Georgs hailed Mm: boss, who do you like best Nr. man or Mr. Carney," naming tw latere whose churches ara la tbs P borhood. "Welt" sold the couldn't say. I never heard Nr. man preach." "I don't like that Carney," sold George: ho much. 1 went to his chord Nst MB" day and he didn't talk about but hla father's mansions a about how much finer they any one elset." Llpplnoott i nine. tonj r,J |