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Show DAILV PAGE FOUR. UTAH STATE JOURNAL TUESDAY, MARCH 24, 1901 that Boise is a city with a largo Republican majority, voiced this sentiment in a remarkable speech before lh Ada county Democratic club at one of its early meetings. I -OGDEN, UTAH Mr. Alexander expressed the sentiment that, in order PUBLISHERS make to u winning fight this time there should be no war COMPANY JOURNAL PUBLISHING made on any religion or on any people on account of their (Incorporated.) religion, but that the election of Dry an and the great Published Every Evening Except Sunday. national Issues now pressing upon the attention of the people, together with such matters of Hist Importance as Telephones. present Republican administration has forced the peoIn.l. 6641 ring. the Dell 6441 ring. Futllr Office... to consider, should be made paramount, and that there-jfor- e ple I. 3 Fell 664 Kililorial Kimii!. ring. In. 6642 rings. Monition issue should be relegated to the tlie cltr Daily Utah Stair 3uuntal Demonstration ed TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. one mail year By man sis ly f:y mail three months H.v mail one month By carri.-- one mmth Fay no money to t'anrior. r as Knler.-- Ogden. I 'tali, ss mutter at the postoffice Act of Uungrve of March S. 1876. second-cla- umi- -r M. F. CUNNINGHAM B. A. BOWMAN rear. fr-o- Mr. 50 at Managing Editor Business Manager NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. You should receive your paper not later than 6:45 p. m. If not received at that hour call Phone 664 and it will be delivered you by opocial maaaengor. Pay no money to carrioro or othor collector unlose the undersigned. they present credentials from will carriers or collectors bo Under no circumstances allowed to taka Stops. All notices of thio kind muat b or in poison, or given to thio office direct or by letter, phone 664, on. nng. JOURNAL PUBLISHING CO. THE OFFICIAL PAPER OF WEBER COUNTY. HELP THE GIRLS AND BOYS. result to the unfortunate girts and of the state as a result of the visit to Ogden yesterday of Governor John C. Cutler accompanied by trustees of the industrial school, public officials of Salt Lake City and Ogden, and representatives of the press. A great problem of the age In every civilised country is the car of the unfortunates, particularly the unfortunates In a moral sense. The beet minds agree that prevention of crime la the remedy rather than Its punishment It Is also agreed that the sooner the Individual Is taken In hand with respect to hla ag th better It Is for him and society as well. Utah has Just cause to be proud of her industrial achool located In this city. Within Its limitations It Is aecompliahlng great good, but It would be folly to say that It la perfect or that there Is not room for Improvement Improvements are always necessary If an Institution la to be kept abreast of the times. On presalng need of our Industrial achool la to be furnlshtd aa a result of the action of the last legislature and the visit of the govenor yesterday. This Is a separate achool for the girls In the Institution. At present the girls are confined to a building without opportunity for outdoor exercise. As well try to raise American Beauty roses In n dark cellar aa to try to raise healthy, moral beings within walla deprived of sunlight, air and outdoor exercise. It will b well If the 120.000 appropriated by' the last legislature la used at once In furnishing n separate horns for the giria Another consideration that Is forcing Itself upon tht governor and those who hav charge of this Institution Is that the boys should be aegregattd Into clsssee, according to their ages and ths degree of their waywardness. If It Is found beneficial to segregate prisoners of mature ago, how much mors essential Is It that ths young be rescued good should MUCH 'The papers of the slate took up this suggeatlon of Alexanders and soon letters began to come in prominent iJemocrats all over the state endorsing tliat j policy. This la the source of the present agitation in favor of a campaign In Idaho along broad Democratic lines, and the Mormon church had no more to do with It than they had with the revolution of tlie planets or the ebb and flow of the tldea. ElA careful canvass of Ada. Boise. Canyon, Owykee. of slate In this the part counties Lincoln more, Blaine, and shows that tht Democrats of these counties are overwhelmlngly in favor of the program suggested by Mr.Alexander. Assurances have been received from promlneut Democrats In Idaho. Nex Perea and Latah counties to the same effect. A gentleman In Nex Perce who has recently taken twins to canvass Bonner and Kootenai coiintes says that thla sentiment la rapidly gaining ground there. Hon. M. M. Morgan of Moscow, a prominent attorney and former secretary to Senator Heitfeld, in a recent article In the Lewiston Tribune, makes the atatement that the entire northern part of th state Is hostile to further exploitation of tlie Mormon issue and that Latah county will send delegates hostile to the proposition. "The recent editorial utterances of the Challls Messenger In opposition to the Dubois program indicate how Custer county will go. So that It Is now quite clear that the Bryxn Democrats now taking the position along broad national lines will control both state conventions. They resent the covert lnatinuallons of Mr. Dubois that they seek an. alliance with the Mormon church, or that they believe In polygamy or church interference in nol'tlc. as n sort of pipe dream of hla without any basis I from every possible demoralising Influence? The right step has been taken In this matter, by the officials. If It Is followed up by still other steps along the earns line It will be well for the whol community. Utah owes It to herself to give thes boys and girls, who are thrown overboard by their parents, the best possible chance In ths struggle for life. ' In . : , COR-SETR- Y STYLE, COMFORT AND HEALTH AND WE URGE EVERY WOMAN READING THIS ADVERTISEMENT TO VISIT OUR CORSET SECTION DURING THIS SALE THAT MME. BARCLAY MAY SELECT AND SCIENTIFICALLY FIT YOU TO THAT PARTICULAR MODEL WHICH WILL IMPROVE THE DEFECTS AND EMPHASIZE THE PERFECTIONS OF YOUR FIGURE. DONT FORGET THE DAYS THEY LACE IN FRONT They are Just aa much opposed to polygamy and church Interference in politics as lie is. but they recugnlxe that the question, whether or not the Mormona teach and practice jmlygamy, ta a question for th courts alone to decide, and should these courts decide In the affirmative every Mormon is disfranchised by virtue of the constitutional provisions, and ahould the contrary be decided, the question la settled." TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY S. X BURT ;& BROS. UTAH NEAR THE TOP. census figures show that Utah atanda fourth from top among the atatea of the union In the matter of with that Illiteracy. Iowa stands st the top, Nebraska and Kansas ara ahead of Utah. Washington and Utah are tied with II Illiterates In each 1.000 of the population. Therc la no good reason why Utah ahould not excel every other a tat In tha union In thla respect. With the splendid schools scattered throughout all parts of the cnmmonwtalth and with th amount of money that ta expended each year for education then la tio good excuse for the existence of any large number of illiterates. It win not do either to throw all tht blame upon the foreigners, for It Is a well known fact that a large majority of tlie foreigners are well educated In their own countries before coming here. LATK GREAT IS DIXIE that these towns are located within IN SOUTHERN UTAH twenty miles of a permanent anow so the that line, days during this seaDown 'on tha other aide of the rim son of a the of the gret t basin Ilea a little section year is very warm, bringof country about 26 miles long by 6 ing out the buds, and the nights are or 10 miles wide. Thla section of cool, often no cool that the buds are country Ilea on the Santa Clara and killed. Notwithstanding these objecthe Bio Virgin rivers, and la only tions, Dixie has Its possibilities Today about 2,700 feet above the aea level. there Is a population In Dixie of less The climate la mild, and aa far as we than 6.000. Wa believe that there la know the sunshine la more abundant sufficient room, enough soil and water here than any other place In thla to maintain a population of at least Western country. Located In thla sec- 60.000 souls tion of country are the towns of St. The Isle of Jersey, one of the chanSanta Clara, nel Islands Is II mllea long and about George, Toquervllle, AN ALL-AROUN- D DEMOCRAT. Leede, La Verkin and Hurricane. The 4 or 5 mllea wide. There Is about near-ea28.000 acres of land under cultivation. cornea to pass that W. Bourke Cochran Is to get hla country has Its drawbacks. The railroad point la located some 05 Thla Island maintains a population of ITbumps from Tammany HalL Commenting oA this the mllee away, and tha road la rough and 60.000 people. They raise potatoes New Yorw World says with a tinge of sarcasm we fear: At certain seasons almoat Impassible. and other vegetables; fruits flowers, Charles F, Murphy saya Bourke Cochran was dropped Another drawback la found In the fact anj Jersey cattle. We could not help from the Tammany committees because ha la not n Democrat. What nonsense! Mr. Cochran has been a Cleveland Democrat, an Democrat, a Bryan at an anti-BryRemocrat, a Hearst Democrat, an Democrat, a Tammany Hall Democrat and Hall Democrat. If Bourke Cochran, who has been every possible kind of a Democrat. Is not n Democrat, who la a Democrat? 1 at Waists anti-Tamma- Greatly ta WE PRINT THE NEWS. LET reflecting, while down in Dixie, of tfe similarity between Jersey bland ud Utah Dixie. Dixie should famous for Its fruits and Jersey cab tie. There should be at least tt.M good milk cows down there and t dosen or more good fruit and nestable canneries Dixie can and will some day be Utahs most fainy fruit and dairy section. Good qwt the day! Deseret Fanner. LOVERS of good health should prevent sickness Instead of letting themselvci get sick and then try to cure it So tag as you keep your liver, bowela ud stomach In a healthy and active condition you wont get sick. Ballarffi Htrblne relieves constipation, Inacttn liver and all stomach and bowel Geo. F. Cars tron-ble- e. anti-Hear- an not bo overlooked that the State Journal was first paper In Utah to publish the verdict In tha aace of Joseph Sullivan, the murederer found guilty In the Third District court of a foul crime In Balt Lake City. Thla was a case in which the entire state was deeply Interested, not only because of the character of the crime, but also because of the efforts made to save the criminal. The State Journal yesterday evening gave not only the ganisation. The plan la to hold the encampment In Balt Lake City. verdict as returned by the jury but gave the purport of th Chief among the problems to be solved la Based upon the recommendations aa well It is the live news that counts In thla busy world. , fear that the capital city Ima not accommodations dent for 60.000 visitor, and thla is what this annual enThe grim reaper claimed another member of the campment would moan. A partial solution of thla problem Is In ths hands of the residents of Ogden. The Bam- United States Senate Sunday In the person of W. J. roads between the two cities will be Bryan, the young senator from Florida, who died from berger Inter-urba- n completed by that time, and this In addition to the Short the effects of typhoid at the age of 62. In Mr. Bryan the Line and th Rio Grande roads will make It easy for a senate loses the seventh member by death sines ths Adcongress on March 4. n great number of the visitors to be entertained In this journment of the Fifty-nint- h year ago. They wer the two late senators from Alabama, city. This would mean much In a business way. By all means push for the encampment of the old Mr. Morgan and Mr. Pettus; Mr. Mallory of Florida, Mr. soldiers. Outside of all material considerations It would Latlmrr of South Carolina, Mr. Proctor of Vermont, Mr. be worth much to any cltlsen to witness a parade of the Whyte of Maryland and Mr. Bryan. 1 veteran who fought so nobly for their country almiwt It would seem that William Jennings Bryan ts to half a century ago. permit his name to go before the Democratic national con1 vention as a candidate for the presidency after all. IgnatBREAK FROM DUBOIS. ius Dunn, an attorney of Omaha, and one of the four will turn the trick of nominating Mr. Bryan la Just now the scene of a political tight that has us hope thus far In advance that hla nominating speech IDAHO Interest for many In Utah as well rs the residents will not lie patterned after the Nebraska platform as to of the Cent state. It is a fight wholly within the ranks of Mr. Dun has the reputation of being a fine the Democratic party. The point at lsue Is the leadership length. of Former U. 8. Senator Fred T. Dubois and the other wing la orpoeed. Uharlca E. Littlefield of Maine has resigned hla seat The cause of the revolt against Dubois and the proIn Congress to resume hla practice aa a lawyer. The from J. D. gram of the opposition la outlined In a of Few die and none resign does not find an Flenner. a newspaperman of Boise to tlie Salt Lake Tri- Silage In this man. Mr. Littlefield sprang Into national bune. Thla contains so much Information on the political notice some years ago In hla defense of B. H. Roberts situation In our neighbor slate that 1i Is given herewith of Utah who at the time trying to retain his seat in the main: In the House of Representatives. "The simple fact Is that the revolt of Democrats & against the program of Mr. Dubois, as announced when he Even New Greater his Idaho York la Indulging in a crusade from Lake Salt at the inaugurated campaign American party banquet, to wit, the absolute disfranchise- against thP gamblers. The chief of police has citll-- d upon ment of the Mormons, was so prompt, spontaneous and the district attorney to move against the gamblers with a widespread all over the State that neither the Mormon church nor any other organisation could have had any- view of sending someone to Jail. ft thing to do with it. "For a number of year past leading and conservative Owing to a glutted market, the bottom has dropped Democrat all over Idaho have looked askance on the out of the high-grad- e price of second-han- d private yachts. drastic program of Mr. Dubois. They yielded On of the reasons Is the continued scarcity of lambs to him and supported the ticket purely from a sens of loyalty to the Democratic party, but In nearly every county in the Wall street pastures, In Idaho there were a number of Democrats who had f great misgivings on the subject and desired that the party Some men may be able to see a valid reason fnr provrevert back to broad Democratic line. Hon. M. Alexander that Abraham Lincoln was personally a teetotaler, or g of this city, a Democrat and of the highest busi- ing ness and executive ability, having been twice elected was not. even If we canL One man offers 159 for proof mayor of Boise aa a Democrat, notwithstanding thc fact that he wasnt. will be a delight aa well as a duty for residents of to unite their efforts with those of the members of the Grand Army of the Republic In n campaign to bring the annual encampment of the organisation to Utah In 1901. Local member of the G. A. R. are hard at work In thla enterprise. It la gratifying to know that fhey are meeting with much encouragement outaide of their or- THE MANUFACTURERS HAVE DELEGATED MME BARCLAY THEIR EXPERT COR8ETIERE TO OUR FOR THREE DAYS COMMENCING TUESDAY TO DEMONSTRATE AND FIT THESE REMARKABLE CORSETS TO THE WOMEN OF OGDEN. WE COUNT THAT WOMAN FORTUNATE, WHO PROFIT FROM THIS NEW PRINICIPLE IN WHICH ASSURES truth. PULL WITH THE G. A. R. 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