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Show State Journal Utafy UTAH DAILY PAGE FOUR. IT SHOULD READ ' OGDEN. UTAH JturMl Publishing Ce. ...Publiahara. vice-admir- By By By By By one year nix months three months one month carrier one month $6.00 mall mail mall mail proper command Is not a fleet, but a squadron. After the civil war we permitted, and perhaps properly, the ranks of admiral A to lapse. There were and two reasons for that. Ws had no sea commands for a long time worthy of and an admiral or a on the active list, living entirely on shore, seemed hardly appropriate. nor. In fact, did we have any shore duty appropriate to such rank, nor could we provide any such duty without making revolutionary changes In our naval organisation. That seemed one. gttod reason fur permitting the ranks to lapse. Another good reason, perhaps quits aa good, was the desirability of reserving those high commands for officers who In tht time of actual war should show peculiar fitness for them. Admiral Dewey rs was Jumped from the rank of to that of full admiral for tha victory of Manila hay. And h does not go on ths retired list unless hs so desires, and h is not likely to dewhoa rear-admira- ls, SjOO Ufl .50 J5Q Pay Ne Money te Carrie re. matter at Entered ae second-clathe pontoltlce at Ogd;n, Utah, under Act of Congress of March 1, 1(71. ss B. A. BOWMAN. ...General Manager. NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. vice-admir- al The bindings wear; sweat bands last; . color stays fast; shape keeps right in an Ives' $3 fiat vice-admir- al com-iVdo- , es vice-admir- al vice-admira- l's ra THAt se known hero. 0 C. D. IVES o CORRECT CLOTHES FOR MEN Broom Hotel Corier EVERY WOMAN s , Our splendid showing j Superintendent Rowlands had been with the Hriman system for twenty years, and for the past two years haa been located In this city. Ha began hla work with tlw railroad company as a telegraph operator and won hla pro- motion by strict attention to duty. It's the best for the price. j Nobby SPRING SUITS, Dainty WHITE ' WAISTs! Prettiest White Waists we have ever shown, very effectively trimmed with pleats, tucks and laces. Either long or short sleeves. Splendid assortment to select from. j o DsVfltt B. Lows A Co. grains, stock and bonds, 84(4 Washington avenue, Ogden, furnish the - following stock quotations received, over their private wire today: - See these goods before making your selection It Pays to Buy at B U RT - THINGS MOVE NEW RULES FOR Ogdon State Bank i THE NEW SYSTEM Specially invites ths' acMunti f ladies' for whoM uw they hav handsom RumJm provided leather .paM and chock books, is CATTLE MARKET So far aa all outward appearances are concerned one would not know that railroad taw was In efthe nine-hoQuotations furnished dally by the fect. Officials of tha company state DeWltt Lowe Brokerage company, Og- that they have found It necessary ta den. put a few 'more men back to work, but only a few, and that they have CHICAGO, March (.Hogs Re- been able to handle the buaineM withceipts (4,000; market fairly active and out the slightest trouble. Mftilla a n shade lower then opening prices. number of unimportant stations have Cash Light, (4.80Q4.H; mixed, (4.81 been thla action has not abolished, 04.47; rough, (4.30 f? 4.10. been found necessary at any of tha Cattle Strong. terminals Tha new taw does not apSheep Steady. pear to have worried ths companies In the least, and they are complying CHICAGO GRAIN. , with . It strictly. ur There's a deadlock between one of the busted" high financiers and hla creditors. They Insist on allowing him only a beggarly (10,000 a year until their claims are paid, while ha nays ha cannot live on km than (50,000. They might compromise by compelling him to go to work and earn hla living. 0 wearing apparel, arrival daily of new models. Special assortment of o DAILY MINING STOCK REPORT. of securities ta still below normal. One of the leading banka of Washington received 1(00,000 more In deposits during January than it had been receiving durtag that month in former years, and other banka had tha name experience in some measure. This money Is now seeking safe and profitable Investment and It Is natural that interest rates should be falling. It is a tiine when capable men exercising foresight and prudence are laying the foundations of fortunes. The turn of the money tide la having Its effect In turning business conditions Into those which prevailed before the panic. It la a slower proceM to start distant wheels, after plana had been made to atop them, than tt ta to releaM hoarded funds and snap up good investments. But tha wheels are starting again In every direction of the country, ns money becomes easier, and It i will not b tang before the main- spring of prosperity will be operating EASTERN as It did before. S rear-admir- post-offic- dispatch from Sparks. Xev.. says: It was announced In railroad circles here yesterday that Am latent Superintendent T. F. Rowlands had resigned hla position with the Oregon Short Line Mr. Rowlands handed in hla resignation two weeks ago, but It waa not until yesterday that It became A vice-admir- al, Ton should receive your paper not later than (:45 p. m. If not received at that hour call Phone CM and It will be aent te yoa by special messenger. Pay ne money ta carriers ar other collectors on Isas they present credentials from the undersigned. Under na circumstances will carriers or collectors bo allowed ta take Steps. All notiees ef this kind must be given to this office direct er by letter, or in person, or phono M4 one ring. JOURNAL PUBLISHING CO. By B. A. BOWMAN, General Manager. sire It. But while it a perhaps not convenient to have the highest possible naval ranks filled at tha outbreak of war with elderly gentlemen who a OFFICIAL PAPER OP THE COUNTY have reached their rank by seniority without opportunity to demonstrate What was Senator La Fulletle doing fltneM for fighting a targe fleet. their when that Milwaukee man was assurIt la' the tliat yet, upon the whole, probably Washington importer ing Wisconsin would scud a Taft delega- better for the service, If we have fleets, tion ta tlie Chicago convention? to put them In command of an officer th rank which la uauat In Anyway, It's good to know that J. bearing other Wa do not happen to countries Flerpont Morgan thlnka the countiy can again stand alona for a while. Me know whether tha republic of Coats a haa gone to Europe on hla annual va- Rica haa a navy or not, but If It has cation and art buyfeaL wa may be certain that It la commandIt la an unjuallflable Blander to My ed by a full admiral in which case that women are not good managers that functionary would go Into dinner Just count over the well managed a long way ahead of any officer of our husbands you know, and you'll admit navy save Admiral Dewey. As naval It oven If aoma of the husbands officers In foreign countries sr conwon't tinually being called upon to taka part Think of tlw nerve of the French In official functions. It la not fair to woman who la In W sail lug ton trying subject them to ouch things. For the to convince "Teddy" that ha ought to commander of such a fleet aa we now wear cor acta; also think of him with have at sea to be commanded by only em on, If you can. al would be regarded In a alla The pew Japanese ambassador other countries as indicating that he so tt in solid tliat Washington waa not considered worthy of a higher ready Is predicted ha will be enrolled as a and while Admiral Evans has a member of tha White House tennis rank, personal reputation of hla owa aa a club before the flowers bloom again. fighting officer worthy of high comJustice llsrlan wants all the mand, a few years mor of pesos will closed on Sunday, but as there are a tew men who have not (100.000 leave us without any officer of rank life Jobs who don't, wa expect the with a personal reputation gained In usual Sunday hours will be continued. command in time of war, Tha addia thoutional cost of a In history men who throw bricks an exor a and two sand dollars year occlipy mors space than those who throw boqueta, and tha harder and tra staff officer or two of course, does faster they throw em the mors space not amount to anything, and as whoa-- fleet la doing at they get. ever commands lmst a duty, there Is no Said the governor of Ohio to the govreason he should not have tha why ernor of Kentucky: "Juat watch me handle a bunch of nlght-rldera- ," but title. were foxy and did not tha nlght-rldeTHE TURN OF THE give him a chance. MONEY TIDE And thla New York Judge who fined every member of a Jury C0 for flipIndustrious and shrewd ping a coin to decide a verdict; hasn't Holland, taken not? of he hny regard for presidential precefact that the condents, or does he belong to tha Judicial the very significant ' ditions borrower of and lender the knocking Vlub? have. been reversed In the last few Jacob Coxey has marched weeks. , General There ta a credit balance of on Washington again. Thla time. Instead of an army of hoboes, he has millions,' he writes, referring to tha two financial cure-al- ls which he de- condition of the New Tork banks. sires to bring to the attention of con-geThe relation of thea lender and bor- Poor congress! rower has since November been comreversed. The lender ta now Somehow even the wildcat of the pletely, In the market searching for borrowers, yellow propheta haa not had the nerve to predict even the possibility of the who are not easily found. Two months Chicago convention being stampeded ago a currency panic prevailed, when for Hughes. hoarding waa proceeding so rapidly For several months we have been and vigorously all over tht country political pot Is boil- tliat batiks were compelled to meet dereading that tlie ' Should think the contestants mand obligations In part through the ing. would have boiled all to pieces by agency of the Clear-houassociation. this time, no matter how tough they The estimate of (310.000.000 as the agmay have been to start with. gregate amount of currency that was Is iirobahly an underestimate. Senator Furakcr does not expect his bill for. tlw reinstatement of the negro The return movement of money from soldiers dismissed for the Brownsvllh Its hiding places and from the excess ehoot-u- p to pass. That wasn't whit reserve fund kept so many weeks by he Intended It for. Interior banks lute come like a tidal 'Unformulated truth may he all wave. . Apparently In other parts of right in propositions to be wrestled the country tlie belief la very strong with by learned Judicial halr-plllt- r. that New Tork now offers the best use plain truth U but for every-da- y for the use of money. Othermarket good enough, even If It la much rarer wise money would not come hers in than It should be. such floods'' : Though a former speaker of the Th release of millions of dollars on house. Congressman J. Warren Kiefer 1st in the form of dividends January of Ohio doesn't seem to be In oil the and Interest iyments has caused He says there congressional know. will be no financial legislation at this something like a glut fn the money session. Bet him a gingercake there markets. There Is no currency famine Is. Whatever else they inay be. the now, but, on the contrary, there visleaders are not fools. They dare no ible something approaching a scramble adjourn without putting something ta- - on of Invrstnra to place their the anti-panpart on ths statute bcled books money advantage jur'.y, wnue the price TO i al vice-admira- l's TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. ITEMS OF INTEREST RESIGNED PASITION 'PIE suggestion to create la our Incorporated) has tha offlce'of navy Published every evening except Sunday. a good deal of merit If we are to maintains fleets worthy of a Telephones. Business Office ......Bril Ml 1 ring command. W have an admiral who Ind. 111 ring Is never likely to go to sea again In Editorial Rooms ....Bril Ml 3 rings command of ships, and our fleets, Ind. 1141 rings however large, must he commanded by 1908. T. F. ROWLANDS HAS EVANS. "VICE-ADMIRA- t, STATE JOURNAL, THURSDAY, MARCH sis. OFFICER8. I. C. Bigslcw, President, J. M. Browning, Vies-Pre- s. A. P. Bigslcw, CMhicr. - R. A. Moyas, AmL Cashier, DIRECTORS. H, C. Bigslew, A. J. Warner, J, M. Browning, John K.. Spiers, 0. A. Parmlsy, G. L. Bsckeiv E. L. Van Motor, J. N. Sparge, A. P. Bigslew. Utahna Theater (By tha United Press) CHICAGO, March (.Grain quotaWnk Commencing March tions closed as follows today: CHINESE AMBASSADOR Wheat Open, 001-high, (9S-- C low, ((l-(- ; cIom, (9. PASSED THROUGH CITY Corn Open, IS; high. If -- 2; low, l. 18 close, (I Oats Open, 681-With only nine more days before low, high, IS Wu Ting Fang, who waa for tho the agreements between the shopmen II; close. (8 88. second time made Chinese ambassador m of the Rio Grande system and ths A. to the United States, passed through companies expire, ths authorities are NOTICE. the city yesterday afternoon on tha getting down to work at Denver to Mystic see what is to be dona about drawing To the people using water from the Overland limited en route to WashingIn Conjunction with' up a new set of rules, says the Repub- Weber rivqr below the Rlverdale ton. Wu did not leave hla car, but lican. that ths members of his retinue did and MOVING PICTURES AND SPEbridge: You are hereby,-warneDispatchers from ths Colorado city such water la Impure and urtflt for do- were the source of much curiosity to ACTl CIALTIES. BETWEENTHE say that ths first rift' In the clouds mestic purposes and liable to create the bystanders about tha depot.' In which, have hung over the. troubles disease. A number of dead and dis- the minister's party were a number of between the railway and its shopmen eased carcasses Jiava been removed Chinese students who are entering 10c, 20c anil 30c appeared, yesterday,, when the opening from the river during' the past week American colleges. This la Fang's SEAT ON SALE AT CULLEYL pteps were taken to begin negotiations and we fear that the water ta con- third trip through Ogden. between ths officials and ths repre- taminated. . H. J. POWERS, sentatives of ths unions. An effort For envelopes, letterheads buaineM Chairman Sanitary Committee. cards dodgers etc call up Tha Journal will be maids tq find mutual grounds Journal want ads deliver ths gfe (Date first publication. March A. 1(01.) Job rooms Both phones 1(4. upon, which a strike may be averted And the differences adjusted. Until negotiations have actually opened and finished neither side win dlscum tha possible outcome. A. C. Rldgway, general manager of the Rio Grande, returned to Denver yesterday and the grievance committee of the carmen are also there. Thla committee to composed of E. C. Quinn, flallda; R. V. Workman, Grand JuncOF tion; W. R. Alway, Ogden, and Sam It ta expected that Tooley, Peublo. Go-Carthey will seek a conference with officials today, and it la understood that .Mr. Rldgway will meet with them. While negotiations may lead to' an amicable settlement, the danger of a general strike' on all the Gould roads la rtlll declared to be imminent, and WE HAVE THE FAMOUS GENDRON WHEEL CO'S LINE. THIS YEAR IT IS THE MOST COM It will take two weeks at least before DATE LINE MADE, POSSESSING EVERY IMPROVEMENT AND CONVENIENCE PLETE, UP-Tthe Issue is finally decided. The strike KNOWN TO BABY CARRIAGE MAKING. THE WORKMANSHIP votes among the machinists are comAND MATERIAL CANNOT BE SURPASSED. THE DESIGNS ARE THE NEWEST KNOWN TO THE GO CART TRADE. WE CAN ing In, but they will not lie opened M. J. who by represents McQueeny, NOT DO .THEM JUSTICE BY DESCRIBING THEM HERE. WE WANT TO- - SHOW YOU THE the machinists, until the entire poll 1 LINE. AS AN INDUCEMENT TO YOU WE ARE GIVING received. t 4; 7-- 1; Charley's Aunt l-- 1-- 8; 4; Mesmer the ' Pricer . ADVANCE' SALE ts Our New Stock. Has Arrived. .They Are Beauties w. O Rumors of a general rut In wags departments pn the system are being circulated, but no such orders have yet been Issued, and if a cut Is imposed It will not be announced at this time.. The grievance committee of the boilermakers and the blacksmiths, will gather In Denver this week, and they will all lay their grievances In fore the management, protesting against the order to terminate the agreements between the road and the men on March 14. It Is expected that the road will give the same answer to all, and that the various unions will work together. In all ic Journal want ads deliver th goods A BIG ADVANCE ALE FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY. THIS WILL INTEREST YOU.' IT WILL PAY YOU TO INVESTIGATE. COME IN. LET US SHOW YOU AND QUOTp YOU OUR SPECIAL PRICES. Your Credit r Is Good OGDEN FURNITURE & CARPET COMPANY HYRUM PINOREE Manager |