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Show LIVED IN SLUMS FOR THE SAKE OF ART. OGDEN, UTAH SACRAMENTO BEE has first publication rights to a novel named "The Master Criminal." a marvel-mstory by G. Sydney Paternoster. the noted English novelist, win has Just returned from an experiment in the seamy side of .life that makes the adventures of Vpton Sinclair and Professor Wyckoff seem pitiably tame. Some time ago Mr. Paternoster gave out word that he was going away to study ty;es. What types" he meant he did not nay. But he vanished; leaving home, friends, business and all who knew him. For a long time no one knew what had b fallen him. Probably hla most Imaginative friends did not dream of his quest. Now that he has mine back his escapade Is the talk of Europe. Criminology had long been a hobby of his. he nays; and he waa eager to secure at first hand the abaolutely "atmosphere," character-drawin- g. a great novel he had In etc- mind, and which could not be written as he wanted to write It unleaa the author became part and parcel of the weird life he In'ended to describe. The fact that.no other author of the day had dared attempt what he waa about to do In no way deterred him. Nor did the very real risk to life. FVrsaklng his own sphere, Mr. Paternoster plunged bodily Into the mysterious London "underworld." The criminal life of that greatest of cities has often been dabbled In by amateur ' and alummlng parties. sociologists But Hr. Patersnoater became part of! the underworld Itself. He lived in It. fought, hungered and thirsted In it. Hla companions were thieves, grafters. cheap crooks, murderers, forgers, refugees from Justice; desperate men who would not for an Instant have scrupled to murder him If they had ' guessed his real purpoae in their haunts. Halrs-breadt- h escapes, sordid tragedies. stirring adventures, weird romances, tender heart storiea; all these end many other phaeee did Mr. Peter-noetencounter and study unobserved during hla sojourn in that shadowy realm of the British criminal classes. With a wonderful retentive memory and secret notes ha recorded hla every Impression, ad ventura and observation. Then, thoroughly saturated with the atmosphere of the underworld's existent's he returned to his old life. Refusing to be lionised as a hero or to court cheap drawing room notoriety, he set to work at last on hla novel. Weaving Into Its meshes the atranga colors of the "other half," ha tolled over the book until, under hla hand, It grew Into n masterpiece of attrring, realistic fiction; a book unlike any other ever published. (Incorporated.) Published every evening except Sunday. Editorial 1 ring 4432 Ind. ring Ind. Bell Kooin 441 ring riugs TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. By By By By By one year six months three months one month carrier one month mail mail mall mall $6.00 EM 1.50 30 30 Pay Ns Money to Carriers. matter at Entered as second-clas- s , Orl-.nat the postofllce Utah, urder Act of Congress of March S, 1871. B. A. BOWMAN... .General Manager. NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. Tou should receive your paper not later than :45 p. m. If not received at that hour call Ph .ne e4 and it will bs sent to you by special messenger. Pay ns money t earners or ether cel lectors unless they present credentials from the undersigned. Under no circumstances will carriers sr collectors be allowed te take Steps All noticea of thia kind must be given te thia office direct or byletter, or in person, or phene 664, one ring. JOURNAL PUBLISHING CO. By B. A. BOWMAN, General Manager. s fr ! ) i OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE COUNTY A Maine man haa a churn that has been In hie family for 170 years, anl we strongly suspect that aotne of thu butter it turned out when It waa new la still bring sold In this town. There is probably nothing tangible In the talk about liearst and ths In dependence leaguere becoming though even stranger things have happened in politics. If Theodore Roosevelt be Insane, as one of the moat notorious of the experl alienists hints In a msgsslne article, the people of thia country will ha for tunats to have him succeeded by a man equally as insane. The New Yorkers classification of Into two bunches, the mankind Vaught" and the uauspected,M may do for his kind, but the Vaught" and tht "catchers" or the stung" and the stingers would bo more compreheu alve. er NEW YORKS UNEMPLOYED. NEW TORK police officials are for trouble auch aa . In the pro-IKM- -d ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERY WOMAN "INQUIRES TO KNOW who young mn of y demand style and bat value, wear The lo-da- the Stetson Hat berime of their owa experience, as well as that of their fathers before them. wearing apparel, arrival daily ol new models. Special assortment of 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 Every Stetaoa bears the Stetson Name Wr lk fciiiss ftofc ss4 Daikf Man uaUlki Um mi Im If some "delivery boys and others driving horses realise how many peopia would enjoy seeing them Jerked around and shipped In the manner they treat the horaee? , If the owners of horses and wagons realise how much people desire to see them ' 'hitched up" to pole or shafts. In harness, and boy on neat with big reins and long whip, pulling one rein or both and heating at the name time and on the rush, up and down hill, day and night, answering the call for "rush $3.50, $4t 53 and Up C. D. IVES Icorrectjclothes for Our splendid showing ol Things people Inquire to know," iu "Togo Jap would put It. If merchants put on extra horses and boys to deliver the gooda when mud knee deep or heavy auow impedes progress If persons who order small, cheap articles delivered when really no pressing demand therefor exists realise how very mean they are? Why merchants are not brav-enough, sensible enough and economical enough to put a stop to the ridiculous features of this delivery prac-tlue- ? men Broom Hotel Corner to th workers and none to useless middlemen, and all auch work to be done under union condition! as to hours of labor and wages, so that the general standard of living may be raised rather than lowered by euch public employment. "Second, at the aame tlma to enact and enforce auch legislation as will abolish child labor and aatabllsh a general legal work day of not more than eight hours, thus reducing the competition In the labor market and distributing employment to a larger number of persona, while also saving ths working people from tha cryntg evils which result from 'the exploitations of little children and from excessive labor for adults." See these goods before making your selection It Pays to Buy at orders?" If the people who walk on the main streets of Ogden carry aa much sci Insurance as would be wise considering the danger they are In from fast drivers and runaways caused by U RT reckless and cruel handling of horses? If people living in the suburbs of ty districts the city and In the will ever get over being too cowardly to speak out and condemn cruelty to animals, or take steps to atop It when going on around them? If It wjjl ever be known why ao many little, ugly, mean, coarse, cruel, disgusting, rascally, things are allowed to run riot, disturb the peace and corrupt the finer feelings In civilised communities with almost no attempt made to check the same generally hardly noticed? V. C. O. out-of-ci- ms held out hla club to assist him out, when he, too, fell in. Hadlock, howSET ever, held on to the brush and got out first and then assisted hla brother officer to the shore. Lever waa almost exhausted when rescued and Hadlock took him to hla home, when he Is recuperating. Already a movement haa been begun to procure for Patrolman Hadlock a Carnegie hero fund medal. If the cirAn accident which, while not with- cumstances of tha case are aa repreout Us amualn gfeatures, still came sented, he to entitled to the honor, aa near proving serious, occurred on the he undoubtedly saved the life of Lever. Ogden river near tha Becker brewery "Mamma," asked a little girl, why this afternoon. It appears that Officer do bullion cupa have two handle? ran the of lock Had police department "Well, you are atupld" cried her onto a gang of tramp and followed them to ascertain their rendexvous. He young brother. Don't you know lt'i was trailing them In the direction of because some people are left handed?" Harper's Weekly. the river when Guard Thomas Lever " happened along in the vicinity, and seeing the officer after the fellow : took in the situation. Peering that the ! 4 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY officer would need help he struck ths trail. Before he caught up with H the hoboea had crossed the river on what to known in police parlance LOST Gold necklace, between Weber hobo bridge, a small foot bridge over Stake academy and 123 21th. Return d to 822 26th. Reward. the river near the brewery, under which the water la ten feet deep. Had-luc- k had passed over the bridge before WANTED A good girl for general housework to go to a cattle ranch la Lever arrived, and the latter concluded that If Hadlock could cross It he couM Wyoming. Pine wagea Call at ths He to and essayed make the Journey. Virginia hotel before Monday noon. c5 Mrs. Sheehan. slipped, however, and fell into the river. Hadlock saw him and made a race down to the' river to help him out. FOR BALE Saturday morning only, white Brahma chicken at $1 each. Inquire at sheriff! of- ' to ths report consulate on the German manufacture and sterilisation of purs appla Juice, Consul-Gener- CLOSE UP MAY al Walling Peter, of Munich sends ths following: Ther are four plants In ths consular district of Munich where purs kp-p- le Juice to eterillsed. The method of manufacture. If It may be so called, to most simple. Th apples are, as soon es poaible after picking (much Importance Is given to this), forwarded to the factory. The first process la absolute cleaning and washing. Prom the washing tank they are carried by means of an endless rhaln of buckets to a receptacle where the apples ere torn Into smell particles. These are pieced In the hydraulic press. The apple juice, when drawn from the press. Is placed lna large retort, where It la sterilised. It la then T Homes WHU mire SEVERAL SALOONS SUPPLEMENTARY I DM1 law-breaki- GERMAN APPLE JUICE. air-tig- ht . 190S. JUDGE GUNNELL was recently experienced In Philadelfamily for phia. when tha "army of the unemCongreaeinan Mann of llllnoia to atand ployed" in the metropolis attempt ts u pin the house and say ha expected Ubld a great demonstration In the City Taft to he preeldent? However, on sec- Hall park tomorrow afternoon. It la ond thought, It may have been only his expected that a small army of police, both mounted and on foot, will be on disposition to object to everything hand In caa the demonstration la carby any other member. ried out on a large scale, and will use If half that's printed concerning harsh measures to put down any move politicians making use of the affairs toward rioting. of the closed state banks of New York Members of the executive committo boost themselves be true, somebody tee of the Unemployed Conference of la liable to get badly stung sooner or New York, who assert that they replater. Tou can't safely monkey wit1., resent 180,000 men who are out of money. wqrk. Insist that the demonatratlon will be carried out in a peaceful manIt took President Dias of Mexico ner, and that the only object to to twentyaeven yrgrs of dictatorship to urge upon the city, etata and federal cork and the Juice to allow for arrive at the conclusion that it would officials the Immediate necessity of be undemocratic for him to continue works relief. for starting public on the job after the close of hla present The Central Federated union, repterm, and the announcement of the resenting union labor In New York, conclusion may be a grand stand play has refused to give Its sanction to at that the demonstration. Conservative labor leaders declare that the moveSounda familiar, this congressional ment la a political scheme to further talk about moribund house committees the Interests of the Socialists and getting busy looking after expenditures their choaen leader, William D. HayIn the several executive departments. wood. It is rutnoiW that Haywood It may mean business, and then again will address the meeting of ths unem- Wasnt It treason t, a new neinber la seeing some. He aaye the corporation attorneys Are too chummy with congressmen and give them entirely too many dinners. Still, they dont rope em and make them ee tthem, do they. Brother Carey? THE Co. ... Publisher. Telephones. .Bell 664 Business Office JOURNAL. FRIDAY, MARCH Congressman Carey of Wisconsin for Hint; State Journal Journal Publishing UTAH STATE DAILY PAGE FOUR. It Is reported that several of the saloons In tha city will close their doors as soon as their present licenses expire. The Increase In ths coat of tha license from 75 to $100 1 given as the rouse. There are at this time fifty retail liquor dealers In the city. ad-lo- ck . DAILY MINING STOCK REPORT. DeWttt B. Lowe A Co grains, stock and bonds, 484 Washington avenue. Ogden, furnish the following stock quotations received over their private wire today: full-blood- ed 4 fice. ex- - Advance Sale it may only mean good Juba for the ployed tomorrow. friends of the chairmen of eight comIn their appeal to the unemployed flavor of pure apple cider. mittee. to take part In tomorrow's demonMr. liryan calls the four Democratic atratlon, the promoters of the movemembers of the Kentucky legislature ment say: "The unemployed conference ha who elected Bradley senator "embes been called together in view of the It won't be the public till. tiers of power," and declares that the now existing, Industrial depression maleIs of embestler a worse power factor than the embexsler of money. which la causing want and suffering Yet. if he lives, Bradley will be senator to hundreds of thousands of working people In this city and to millions for alx years. throughout ths country. Its purpose An Interstate Cannon club ha been Is to demand and use ull means, to measures fir the relief of organised In Washington for the osten- procure these sufferings and. at the same sible purpose of boosting the speaker to time, promote a correct under- "Joe" same the for president, but all of the causes of such Indus-- 1 would better keep his weather eye standing so that their recurtrial depressions open for any private legislation that Us promoters may Just happen" to rence may be prevented In the fu- -i Clothes that our T Stein-Bloc- h j lure. wish to get through quietly. The conference recognises that fit and wear and keep their Because no other man ever became a measures of Immediate relief are, candidate for congress while In Jail imperatively necessary. The confer--enp- e shape. therefore calls upon all labor has not prevented Caleb Powers, now-iprison after a number of trials on organisations to give It prompt and the charge of being an accessory to energetic support In Inaugurating a IT IS BRAINS IN THE and the murder of former Governor Goebel, great, systematic aggressive announcing his candidacy to represent popular demand upon the mayor and board of aldermen of the city, upon i the Eleventh Kentucky district. the governor and legislature of the "Old Borax" Wiley may find himself state, and upon the president and s. Try a try-o- n. boomed for president by the congress of the United States, that A Pleasure. In a recent speech he said: these public authorities use tha law-- j "While alcohol to bad for the human making and taxing powers to the folsystem, whisky to exceedingly good for lowing ends; the alimentary secretions; the constitFirst, to undertake useful public uent matters that go to make up the works upon a large scale and thus! product ovecomes the bad effect of the give employment to those thrown out; alcohol In It A man should be allowed of work in private Industry, auch; to take a drink when so disposed." In work not to be done by contract but these prohibition times that's surely by the city, state and nation, so that, 2413 Washington Avenue all the moneys appropriated shall go j saying some. It Is Not By Accident , MAKINQ OF THEM whla-kylte- FRED M. NYE COMPANY This No. 676 English Pre-ambulat- or EASTERN CATTLE MARKET 16x22-in rubber tire; body end gear nanj whsals with dark blue, green or carmine; upholstered with Boston leather; leather hood. All matal gear; stylish, strong and roomy enough n Quotations furnished dally by the DeWItt Lowe Brokerage company, Ogden. CHICAGO, March 8. Hogs Special Price Only $35.00 Esti- For a Few Days Only of We use thie just te give you a slight Idea. Thors are hundreds beauties in ths now lino. W or confidant they are th most wtyliH host mads and boat asserted line that ever came to Ogden; but w want your eoinion on this. To make it interesting toyeu, ws ere B'v a special sala for a few days only. They are all marked ewf " dawn to season's and prices. This is your opportunity. Com and Light t4.f584.57: mixed, $4.8584.60; rough. I4.S084.40. heavy, 14.1064.40; Cattle and sheep strong. CHICAGO GRAIN. 1-- 2; 4. 1-- 2; 8-- 8: i OGDEN FURNITURE & CARPET CO. 5-- 4; 8; or two babes. mated receipts for tomorrow, 11.000; market closed active to 10c higher. (By the United Press.) CHICAGO) March I. Grain quota tlona were aa follows today: 2 r Wheat Open. 011-high, dose, 881-low, 881-- 4; Corn Open, II high, 64; low, close, 68 8. II low, high, 58 Oats Open. 58 581-doae, 68 8. K-i- 5-- 8; 8-- Journal want ads dsllvsr tha goods. YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD HYRUM PINGREE, M6R- - |