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All notices of this kind must bo given to this office direct or by letter, or in person, or phone 664, one ring. JOURNAL PUBLISHING CO. By B. A. BOWMAN, General Manager, OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE COUNTY Roosevelt has scored again. ington's birth rate is rapidly Wash- At any rate, Secretary Taft didn't aay anything about being surprised lu his wired thanks to bis Ohio From whet hen happened since he got back from the Orient, wo are inclined to think that those who put "Big Bill" In the kindergarten political class guessed wrong. Politicians are In soma respects Ilka mien. The has-bee- n Is Quits sura that things are not what they were before he was laid on the shelf. other ' DR. Strange that Mayor Busae, of to other writing mayors to ascertain why Chicago conC hi- re go. would be tinues hard up notwithstanding a cone, when the reatinually rising son la right under his nose graft tax-rat- No wonder Senator Fo raker declined to be Interviewed for publication on the action of the Ohio convention. He knew that an expression of his real opinion would be unprintable In a newspaper that used the mails And here's another man restricting the rights of the people. Judge Aiken of Danville. VaginU, has given notice that any person caught chewing tobacco in his court will be lined and JatieL e Wonder what he does to the rag-ch- were? Say Now! WHy SHOULDNT yOUS Boy have a coon THE SUIT. BEST. WHy NOT THESES OfLy OfiE oc- awr line if A 7Ef. THESES L- wAys a best. you KNOW. W E BELIEVE HAVE IT. Congressman Hitchcock, who is also editor of the Omaha fired another broadside Into the tariff standpatters and made another demand on the house for the repeal of the duty on wood pulp; but. alas the duty Is World-Heral- d, atill there. Human nature bunches up pretty much alike. Owing to protests of Its own laborers Japan deported all the Chinese coolies imported under contract by manufacturers .and prohibited further importation of cheap Chinese labor. WE yES AND TO you STATETHE VESiry MENT. WE .WANT A TSy SAMTECK soy nest rosyous TIME. $5.00 TO $10.00. ALL STyES. A WINDOW. G ES AND SEE NOSTH The Toggery The Clothes. Store ITEMS OF INTEREST TO j state. IS EVERY WOMAN Senator Teller thinks the greatest j danger to this government lies in the disposition of one department of the government to eit idly by and allow another department to exercise its duties. Thats easily remedied, senator. Let the idle pet busy. Shirt Day j : any definite period of time, impossible." j The decision is one of the most comprehensive ever banded down in the country on the labor situation ami Question and it touches with the hand of a master the conditions In this j 13th de Instead of sitting up of nights trying to prevent a war between China and Japan, It might be the part of wisdom for the white nations to enrourag one, as the best method to lessen the danger of the yellow peril. veems to be expecting that the experience I going to result In any cut In hie personal abusive vocabulary. objects of the Western Federation of .nrra, and its policy seems to be to render strikes easier, settlements by local union for THE . that way. say 1906. among the declared FRIDAY ; m. Senator Jell Davis can never 2, -- STARR JORDAN, president of Stanford University, says that the American game of tout- ball has never been a spurt, but a "battle played according to all the j immoral rules of warfare. Chronicle Francisco The San thinks that Dr. Jordan ought to because he never coached know, and attends a team. games multitude of duties that weigh him dow n as the head of a great educational Lialliution. He is a writer, a lec--! tur;r, a ucieuiiflc investigator. His ar-tion football in the Pacific Monthly leads one to believe that he is an au- -; j Ihority on football. This he is not. He urge that the present evils of ' the game would disappear if there waa a return to the English Ruguy football, from which our present game was developed thirty years ago. The present rvils he enumerates as fol- -' lows: "(1) The immediate desire to win Intercollegiate games; (3) the frequent collisions in masses which makes foul play invisible; (I) the pronto from vlo- -! ' lotion of the rules; (I) the profits from lotion ef the rules; (4) the misleading assimilation of the game to war as 'regards its strategy end ethics; (5) tlie Injuries and accidents it sometimes occasions; (4) the employment of professional coaches; (7) the Immense gate receipts and the exjiendlture of these sums by untried collegians surrounded by the pressure of sympathy and the cold machinations of graft." To those who know iu- - understand the game and have spent several years rooting" for a college team. It Is hard to understand how the Introduction Jt the English game would eliminate any of the evils Dr. Jordan mentions. Possibly the number of Injuries would be reduced. There would atill be the immoderate desire to win games." baseThis Is shown In college ball. Thousands of students will turn out to witness a college baseball game end gn wild with enthusiasm over thi atrocious playing of their fellows who would not be proficient enough to get even a try-oin a "bush" league teem. Foul play would mark the Rugby game if there were dishonest players on either team. Honest players do not resort to dirty tactics in the present gems. There would still be the enormous gate receipts, too, for the college student goes to help hie team win rather than to ba entertained with the scientific points of the game. President Jordan urges that the Rugby game would be more Interesting for the spectator. For some kinds of spectators members of the faculty, for instance. The students want something with more push and vigor than this mere kicking of a ball around a field. They want more than mere footwork. They demand heed work, teamwork, Individual work. The game, as It Is now played, appears to be very satisfactory to them. DAVID Senator Oran of Massachusetts is a THE HARM IN SMOKING. striking ensmple of the possibility of a man's straddling the presidential fence and atill wielding a powerful in- FROM statistics for which he 687 new students, Dr. George fluence on both eidee of it. L Melon, of Columbia university, finds Whatever may be said of the red that the use of tobacco has affected feather emblem the paregraphers have neither the growth nor the lung caavergiven the Hughes boosters, It must be pacity of the boys. Indeed, the Is smokers the slightly among age It a emblem admitted that la better higher than among the than a white one would be. But the smokers average older by a and year. Really, the Society women From similar examinations made recoachmen of Pittsburg should be made to take something for that "affinity" cently at Tale, Dr. J. . Beaver waa tobacco feeling, in order to lessen the nausea able to infer a stunting by both of growth and of mental develop of the decent people of the country. mtyit. Prof. Prof. P. L. Lord was con- This talk of the possibility of making Secretary Cortalyou chairman of the New York Republican state committee, may he in the Interest of Hughes, though it doesnt strike an outsider that he doesn't know how It feels to be called bad names . Tet, nobody JOURNAL. THURSDAY, MARCH IS FOOTBALL WARFARE! AT Our splendid showing oi wearing apparel, arrival daily of new models. Special assortment oi I IV-Ei- S i Nobby DAILY MINING STOCK REPORT. BROOM HOTEL CORNER E. & W. Shirts, the Worlds Beat. HALF-PRIC- E : DeWltt B. Lowe A Cou grains, stock and bonds, 8484 Washington avenue, ' Ogden, furnish the following etock j Quotations received over their pr ivete wire today: j 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. ! ' C. D. IVES BROOM HOTEL CORNER See these goods before making your selection It Pays to Buy at 1908iafter going over the 500 boys of a public school, the ages ranging from ten to seventeen, that moking had injured the bodies end minds of those addicted to it. Dr. Meylan. while admitting bed effects upon some hearts and nerves, maintains that the average healthy Vlhced in cigarette-s- BURT person may amoks In moderation without receiving physical harm. Tobacco, he thinks, may be poisonous to certain Individuals, Just ns strawberries are toxic to some people, but not to the majority. It seems probable that age has to do with the disagreement of doctors The Question whether smoking hurts or does not hurt its adherents will never bo argued to a conclusion satisfactory to everybody. It gets its worst repute from such of its practitioners as disregard, aelflehly and brutally, the restrictions reasonable In cars stations and other confined apacea for public uss . ut Queer sounds coming from Atlanta these days, where Clark Howell, editor of the Constitution, Is making a noise Iks a Tartar. STATE Bur-brid- g" JUDGE FARRINGTONS DECISION. EASTERN derision of Judge B. S. of the Qnlted States court In the case of the Consolidated Quotations Mines "company against the Oold field Lowe DeWltt Miners' union restraining the union den. from maintains pickets about the company's properties assemble at or CHICAGO. near the properties, interfering r hin88,000; men while they ere going dering the prices. days to end from their work, visiting the homes of the employee of the company THE and attempting to prevent their working for the company, or in anyway Interfering or hindering the company is a broad one and in line with the later derisions on the Question of capital and labor, says the Carson (Nev.) News The court tompietely reviews thei facta in the Oold field caw, going into all the details In regard to the condl-- , tiona there, there being eighteen pages devoted to this part alone. The decision then proceeds and about forty mon typewritten pages, all closely written, ere devoted to the meet of the mat , J (4.4004.70; heavy, (4.40 04.70; rough, enthusiasm which has developed would (4.400 4.6S. Estimated receipt tomor- seem to Indicate that the racing pm, ( on tha Island will be a permanent furow. 10,000. ture. Several years ego Georg, Cattle. 1,000; steady. a well known sporting man of Bheep, 8,180; strong. New York, said that he intended to CUBAN RACING MEET. OPENS. build a track in Cuba, but after looking the ground over he decided to HAVANA, March 18. Horee racing back out Not long afterward ocversl In Cub. will have its introduction this Cuban promoters went to New Turk afternoon, when the fine track at with a prospectus and succeeded In InBuena Vlita, rive miles from the city, teresting n number of racing men in a venturo, which proved mythical. CATTLE MARKET will be formally opened. The Cuban Racing association, backed by the DISCUSSION OF CHILD LABOR. carnival committee, la In charge of furnished dally by the the new venture. Twenty thousand WASHINGTON, D. C, March 1L-Charles P. Neill of the deparBrokerage company, Og- dollars In (takes and purees will be swarded during the meet Many horse- tment of commerce end labor addreaied men from the United States ere hero. the mother congress today on tkt March 13. Hoge-Re-ce- lpts, If the meeting la successful It is said eubject of "Child Labor." A disc market slow at yester- that next winter a longer session with alon of this topic largely occupied fit Light, (4.8104.66; mixed. an earlier beginning will be held. The session. Hon. SALE SHORT Tomorrow Morning We Will Place On Sale j ter. The first part of the decision disposes of the question of. whether the Goldfield union can be restrained from The court says: meeting. "Evi; dence as to the probable and possible injury which may result to complainant if members of the Goldfield miners' union are permitted to assemble and hold meetings pending this suit. Is not of such ia character as to warrant an interlocutory oraer torblddlug such assemblages." The court also points out end prac' tically holds as unconstitutional the Nevada statute of 1VU8 which provides that employers of labor canitot enter into agreements with employe nor belong to any labor organisation, etc., as a condition preceueiit to auen The act makes such employment. criminal ofiensea. Numerous authorities are cited upon this point and the court holds that this contention of the defendant company is not good. The court holds that me act Is cuutrary to the fourteenth amendment to the constitution of the United States, also the constitution of Nevada, which provides that every man shall he able to contract freely and without restraint, "The right of employers to to employ any particular order or class of men is neither greater nor less than the right of any man or claw of men to refuse to work for any particular individual or claw of Individ usla." The court then cites part of tha bylaws and some of the resolutions of the Western Federation of Miners of the Quid fie Id union, in which it Is stated that employers end employes are absolutely and forever absolutely opposed and that the two Interests can never be harmonized. After lengthy comment on this attitude of the union, rti 300 250 AU . Ladles Skirts at HALF PRICE. Skirts at 33 LAST OFF. fo THOMAS Our Advance Sale of New Go-Car- ts will only last a few days more. They are brand new, 5202 Go-Ca- rt Radioing back, n rubadjustable feet rest, ber tires. Only $7.50 j speieal for a few days only. Paroeel (1.25 extra. 9i-i- la-tu- ns the best workmanship and material on. the market. Our only object in making special prices on these is to introduce this new e line to you. They are the famous Genden Wheel Co.s make, and te give you the guaranteed greatest service and satisfaction of any cart mad 8m the est folder; nothing ever like them shown in Ogden before. Cart Reclining back, adjustable f rubber tires. Only (525; for a few days only. Parasol 1125 extra. 5257J4 Folding Your Credit OGDEN FURNITURE & HYRUM P1NOREE Is Good CARPET COMPANY Manager by-la- friendly relatione between employers and employee and the elimination of strikes and contentions are no longer 3 Alterations Are Made Free of Charge. These Skirts come in AU Wool Chiffon Panamas. Voiles, Striped Panamas and Serges, In Stripes and Checks. Colors are Navy Blue, Black, Gray, Brown and Tan. re-fu- se the court makes thlsstrikliig remark: "When the spirit which prompts conciliation, arbitration and friendly re between employer ana employe is banished, we are not far from anarchy." Referring also to the same section of the labor organizaof the tions. the court says. Conciliation, arbitration and the promotion of 1-- |