OCR Text |
Show DAILY elf Daily Htalf Biutfnenfl Ofllrt Editorial Room By By liy By By Ind. 884 ring. Pll 842 ring. Ind. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. null on year ; mail six months null three month mall one mon ih. carrier one month hy no money to Carriers. ............ 1 8642 . the midst of all these special messages sent to Con- m lesiUuure of greet by President Roosevelt, and to New York by Governor Hughes; In the midst of all the opposgallery plays in Coiigress by the leaders of the t ing parties; la the midst of all this talk of saving the 'Philippines by Secretary Taft, and tha saving of the the midst of It balance of the univeise by Air. Bryan American citixen wlJ all the common, ordinary, every-dasit on the leire and whittle, so to speak. citixen who la not carried off bis This feet by political ardor will conclude that much of this activity on the part of the men higner up la due to the fact that there Is a great election coming on; and that whlie the leaders of the parties are actuated In great measure by their dt sires to benefit the nation, they are nut overlooking their own Individual Interests and the Interests of the parties to which they owe allegiance. President Roosevelt addresses the whole country through tlie medium of special messages to Con gnus; Uuveruor Hughes due the seine thing through the medium of siiecial messages to the New York legislature; William li. Tart finds that hta duties as secretary of war carries him into the localities where his Interests as a candidate for the Republican nomination for the . . . y, cool-head- 2.00 1.58 .50 .50 at Ogden. Managing Editor Business Manager F. CUNNINGHAM B. A BOWMAN M. X 1 .18.08 Entered as second class matter at the postofflce I'lah. under Act of Congress of March S. 187. -- I ring. rings. .... .... ... .... JOURNAL, SATURDAY, APRIL 11, 1906. WHY HE WHISTLES tatr jhmntal OGDEN, UTAH PUBLISHERS JOURNAL PUBLISHING COMPANY ted. (Incoi pore Published Every Evening Except Sunday. TlphoMi. tt64 I UTAH STATE NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. You should rocsivo your paper not liter than 6:45 p. m. If not roeoived at that hour call Phene 664 and it will be del.vered you by spocial messenger. Pay no money to earners or othor collectors unless the undersigned. they present credentials from will carriers or collectors be Under no circumstances allowed to take Stops. All notioss of this kind must be or in person, or given to this office direct or by loiter, phone 664, on. ring. PUBLISHING CO. ed A MSlllly AbOllt P60pl6 J ,rHH'r't6,' Where the finest biscuit, in advance of uhu and company Mary Mannering at the Grand. April ii, is in the city making prtlimlnr.ry arre.bgemcnU John B. Reynolds cake, cruets or puddings are required hot-brea- today. Bismarck O. Silbach. ot the firm of Fcnia, Conaway Si Selbuch. general dre Insurance agents of Denver is In Royal the city today. ds, is indispensable. W. E. Slater, general superintendent of the Harrlman block signal systems, left for the east in Superintendent Mansun's private car this morning, after remaining hero over night on bitti- ness. C. E. Hudson of Salt Lake City was in the city yesterday, leaving for. the West on the Limited. Mr. Hud- -' son la en route to Nevada on mining business.. . Powder Bnldng Absolutely Pui W. Beck was arrested by Southern presidency demands his presence; William J. Bryan Pacific Officer Shumaker thla afternoon, hurries Into the localities like Denver, where the Demo, charged with stealing a trainmans ; cratlc factions are at each others throats and there he coat and vert from a railroad caboose. I delivers his lecture on the Prince of Peace. Even John Beck a ill spend Sunday in Jail. A. oJ turnon, who says he Is not a candidate for the DemB. Simms, arrested last night -Iocratic nomination In the sense of making a fight for on a charge of drunkenness, failed to j In battlefield of tot it. hies away to the assljt Bhllqh appear in court this morning and ball the dedication of a soldiers monument and (re ,mtha! was declared forfeited. occaTHE OFFICIAL PAPER OF WEBER COUNTY. every-da- y point uf vantage tella the American peopia how he stands of T. B. Heller, who pleaded not guilon the relation of the nation to the stats th control sions. the corporations and other questions that happen to be ty to a charge of fast driving In police SOME CONVENTION FIGURES court, was fined $5 thla morning. at the front in politics mind. of in frame la will a food the the when la country politicians Happily time approaching Kenneth Hutchens of Boston. to figure on the outcome of the great national Cilixens are not getting excited, at leaat not Juat yet Maes., la in conferenca this afternoon convention. For that reason the figures given below will There la less political bitterness than has existed In any with Herman Kuchler and A. G. Fell campaign In recent years and In politics the average with reference to sheep and wool prices be o lfuterest and should be preserved. slse the of man will fur the present sit on the fence tni whittle in all the for tha coming aeason. la difference at If there any a In will the It be conventions Democratic and Republican of Salt Lake Ernest Bamberger representation from the. territories. The representation SUCCESSOR BOBS FIGHTING was here yesterday, returning to City seme. are TIES the be Here figures: the from the stales wl.l the auto capital, after a visit to Ely. ii of the changes soon to he take place at the Nev., where he went to Inspect some SPEAKING navy the New York Times says: holdings In mining property. UP With the retirement of Rear Admiral Evans from John Q. Critchlow la here from Salt active service ye commend of the vast fleet which he (Continued from page 2) Lake City today. led from ocean to ocean will temporarily devolve upon A big electric motor car, running un duet by Mrs. Drew of Malt Lake ui Rear Admiral Thomas That officer will have but a short George Hawden of Evanston, Wyo., Mra H. D. Zimmerman must before he, too, go upon la here on business. time- to command the fleet der Its own power from the eastern AU are Invited to meet will be mini with ua Fm the retired list. The officer next in rank la Rear Admiral shops, where it has Just been turned teats. Welcome to all la of Miami R. Roaaer John among P. .8 8prty. Youngest of the four rear admirals who art out and bound tor tne coaat where It tha visitors In tha city today. now with the fleet, this officer will have nearly two years Central Park Presbyterian the Los Angeles will he put In use to serve before the age limit compels him to haul down Charles Anderson la In from Lehi and San Diego Beach Railway, la In Central Park Presbyterian church, C his pennant. Ogden today, tied up until midnight, Wendllng Hastings, pastor. At tbs Valley today. when the new tariff rata Juat issued by morning service, the pastor will pnact Born In New York, Sperry entered the Naval academy Engineer A. Q. Campbell of the the Southern Pacific, goes Into affect. on God's Cure for the Blues" Thi In 1862. Entering the academy aa the youngest pf hie The big red motor car, which la of sacrament of baptism will be admlato-tereThis Harrlman lines la In Evanston today class, he was grsudated almost at tha head of IL on business. 250 at this service. In the eveabii home power, built of steel, Vlth explains why he will still ha In tha service after all the cush- a aereoptlcon service will be hed ii windows and round comfortably . rest of his classmates have been retired. Hie youth ioned cents, and bears the appear- usual. The subject will be, Chrtrt and the high place ha took In graduating prepared him to RETAIN THE OLD ance of a submarine destroy- - cm the Prophet." This Is the first e1 1 ; become a rear admiral early and to stay lets wheals, arrived In the Ogden yards aeries of three lantern addresses ea Among his brother officers Sperry Is described aa STA(F OF TEACHERS early thla morning and was carefully Christ Time of morning service ti U level headed" as being a thoughtful, brainy officer, who gone over by the mechanics In charge. a. m.; Sabbath school, 12:20 m.; ene-In. can be depended upon to meet any emergency. A recog7:10. Meanwhile, the crew being extremeThe annual meeting of the board of ly desirous of rushing the powerful nised authority on tact ic-- he Is reputed to be one (of the .a First Methodist Episcopal, moat brilliant strategists In the service. He la Also an trusters was held at the achool for tha motor through with all speed, nought Deaf and Blind In Ogden last Thursday out ways and means to get out of First Methodist Episcopal chunk authority on International law and Ita usages, and ,1a full Columbia, Hawaii, New Mexico, Porto Rico and the Phil- of tact and resource. When to all of thla la added a high afternoon and resulted In the. reapp-pointm- town for the west at once. It was 24th street, east of Washington avenat, of the entire sUff for the found that' there was no means by C. W. McCreery, pastor. Sunday school ippines remain to be provided for. If each of ihra la professional comiwtence, one can understand why! he la one change which the ear could be taken west, at 10 a .m, B. E. Newton,, supegiven elx delegates, which la customary In niot esses, it regarded aa one of the moat able and accomplished officers ensuing yaar, with but At 11 a. m. morning nr Mias Mxble at leant no tariff under which the rintendent. one of and a that promotion will Increase the total ti 1.001 delegatee. In tha service. j Knauss to tha position of teacher. railroad laws would permit It, but that hip, topic, The Triumphal Entry In the Republican convention a almplj majority will Profesaor F. M. Drlggs, who has done at precisely 1 oclock tonight, a new In observance of Palm Sunday, Ua nominate. There are six avowed candidates who will aucb efficient and satisfactory work tariff would ha effective, permitting the choir will alng Tha Palma" At l:B FORESTRY SERVICE figure In the convention, not counting the dark horses since Uklng charge of the state achool, continuance of the westward Journey. p. m. class meeting and Epworth hw Aa soon, after midnight aa possible, and at 7:10 gospel service, topic, Triremains superintendent that are likely to get Into the race between now and The board N this Issue of the Bute Journal will be found a was well pleased with conditions at therefore, the big motor will take ita umphal Entry Into Our Hearts." 4 the time the domination la made. The known candidates most Interesting article on the forestry service from the achool and with tha cordial invitation la extended to sd are William H. Taft of Ohio, Joaeph O. Cannon of Illinois, management departure. the pen of W. E. Herring, chief engineer In charge of this by Profesaor Drlggs. Salaries for the Charles E. Hughes of New York, Charles W. Fairbanks of work. Mr. Herring's article will be of coming year and all other matters of Indiana, Philander C. Knox of Pennsylvania and Robert vitally Important Interest Just at this time because of the opening plprilar nature uere settled at tha HOWARD REIS WINS special M. LaFollette of Wisconsin. Mora Cheerfulness. of in thla up city headquarters for all the forestry work meeting. THE OEMOREST MEDAL to be a atnte prtooe w There ought Any candidate who can count upon securing 600 In thla section of the country. This Ogden office wtU The degree of proficiency reached by tha hopefalMS those who destroy delegates before the convention meets will be practically be second to no other In the country ouUlde of Wash the school haa attracted much attention of their and tha energy lessen looks nomination. It this at of the certain Republican D. C. As n matter of fact aa a distributing point and it la onelof the moat flourishing and ravena ington, human are , Howard whose subject waa they In distance aa though Taft would be the man. It will be even more Important than the Washington office Jilghly successful state inatttutlona their Nevermore! Utah. The grounds are well kept, tha "The American Creed, wont the De- croaking In the Democartlc convention It will require a two-thirwhose neck tha F fowl It will be In closer touch with the teal field work of tha dismal buildings are found to be In excellent mocrat medal at the oratorial contest should have wrung at an early majority to nominate. This will mean a vote of bureau. condition and the actual school work la In the Methodist church last night. The " Wa want a prI, It Is worthy of note also the Important work that proving of Inestimable value. r,i practically 176 votes. It has happened In Democratic naJudges of the contest were Thomas E. of hi visit. a madispenser candidate had a before a tlonal convention has that Is to be done In Utah this year In the way of preserving McKay, H. H. Rolapp and George En-rlg- n. cheerfulneaa; shine. jority but failed of nomination because he could not the forests, the planting of trees and the other work so GERMANY TURNS TO SPORT. vote. This might happen essential In this muster the neceasaiy The other subcompetitors and thrlr department, especially In tha semi this year. arid wesL The Importance of thla work to UUh la IndiWaterproof Paper. All Kinds of Out-DoExercises Are jects were: The Enduring Nation, Frank Smith; What It Coat." San n waterproof PW Thure are three pronounced Democratic candidates cated by the statement made by Mr. Herring that 1100.-00- 0 For preparing Becoming Popular. Martin; In the dark am Leslie In the field at this time. They are WilUam J. Bryan of Only Sixteen, ahlne will which Brooks; will be expended in this aUte alone if the proper ap. The ' . of .... Importance Ralph Shirk; (tallowing mixture: Forty part pap Nebraska, John A. Johnson of Minnesota and George propriatlon la made for the carrying on of the work. Boating and rowing contests on 'A Saloonkeeper's Fears," Roy Hurs. German rivers and lakes are a eon' stork, ten parts phoap'noreicant PJ Gray of Delaware. In addition to theta It Is now more than Judging from the tone of Congress and the determination Mias Allle Guiyiell rendered a nolo der, ten parts water, one part form of names amusement, of Lewis of the growing Chanter likely that Btuyvesant of the men at the head of the forestry work In the country ftantly and aome splendid music waa given by and one part bichromate of potaiL aaya a writer In The Circle. Iceboat New Turk and David R. Francis of Missouri will bo there need be no doubt on this score. racing and travel are becoming more Plngree's orchestra. The medal waa presented to Aha convention. Among the Democrats by Rev. O. W, McCreery and popular every year; the large rivers presented Judson Harmon of Ohio and William L. Douglas of Massa abort ad drees waa delivered by Chief Why It la fitrangar. exBaltic sea Into offer the flowing achusetts are prominent in connection with the nomina- FOR PURE ICE la stranger than "Truth Rev. Frank Templar Shaw. conThe kind faculties for thla ceptionally good Th"1 Wise Guy. tion for vice president. test was the under the of a port. Ski travel baa been Introauspices of the T OCAL lea dealers have expressed a determination ufflciently we don't Good caoae get Templars. The Republican convention will meet In Chicago duced only recently, but It has retha SW to have tli, question as to the quality of, the lea ceived an qnalnted with It." added enthusiastic welcome at the Tuesday, June 16, and will be called to order by Harry furnished the Record. of this city cleared up, Tha hands of thn residents Philadelphia Mug. sportsmen who live In 8. New .of Indiana, chairman of the Republican national Many Trass Used for Camphor. determination la a good one and will meet with general the mountains of Harts and Thuringia. committee. The Democratic convention will meet in Den. Tho camphor bureau of Formosa FRATERNAL UNION la unjust for tha Slats Board of Health Tournaments are held In these mounver Tuesday, July 7, at noon and wld be called to order approbation. It the cutting down of trees of All members are to raise the question of the quality of the Ice harvested tains every winter, at which German prohibits a leas age than 50 years for tha mak- Richey'. Uned risking Park by Thomas Taggart of Indiana, chairman uf the Demo- In thla for the P city, take away samples of the Ice to have them An- devoteea of thla sport show great skill ing of camphor. At the cratic national committee. ' present rate aftemon at 1:45 P- - ". In speed and endurance contests. of our and then funeral the without of alysed drop subject completing cutting, the supply of old trees will of attending the Utah la entitled to six delegates In each of the na ao . While are not there auto many become exhausted In less than 50 ceased brother, D. L. their work. If there la Impure Ice being delivered to the tlonal conventions, Juat twice the number of her reprecitizens of Ogden that fact should he made known. If mobiles In all Germany aa there Arc years. To meet this contingency the DR. P- - A. COOK. fMt v sentatives In Congress. Each party will select six alterNew York city and Its vicinity, government will . Fraternal 750,-00- 0 the lc la of good quality that fact should be made known In hereafter plant SeciritfT nates In addition to the delegates and these alternates there are In that country 28 automotrees a year. C. E. COOK. now since the question has been raised. especially bile clubs, with, a membership of 4.125. will be given seats In the convention. If for any reason the proper officials are Inclined Tha popularity of the bicycle ahowa to drop tha subject now after having raised a suspicion no signs of d "cadence. In the minds of consumers then It becomes tha duty YOUR OWN FISH How popular are swimming and of the ice dealers themselves to take up the matter and fishing may be Judged from the fact view of . the fact that the fishing season la now remove all doubts on the subject he dealer whose ice that there are 212 swimming clubt INclosed an opinion rendered a short time ago la pure will welcome the closest Inspection of his with n membership of 26,459, and 22 ' by Attorney General M. A. Breeden will be of premises and the most thorough analysis of tha product fishing clubs with n membership of 1,718. Twelve balloons are owned by Interest to a number In this vicinity who enjoy the he la offering his patrons. nine aeronautical societies. Among Ita dean too, no dirt, no moss or leaves. Aa clear and pure 4privilege of owning trout ponds. The opinion has to do a the mentioned nJ porta popuespecially with fish caught In private ponds. It was aubmltted to Our service will be of the very beat our prices When Harrlman gets that belt around the world there lar are the following: Hockey, crickH. B. Cromar, stats fish and game warden and la to the la danger that he will 'tighten the cinch. Wo begin regular deliveries to tha retail trade Monday. et, football and lawn tennis. , effect that the owners of private trout ponds may sell Better call ua up and let na put you on tho Hat no i" their product at all seasons of the year, but they must . They have started a battle cry for Johnson of MinGats Evan Where With Country first obtain a licens from the county clerk. The license nesota From the Poor House to the White House." Not you wish to begin. We can supply but a limited i number City. . "1 teU yeou, ns farmers ain't ao must be week may be too late. In made out duplicate, one copy to go to the so had. t glow." chief fish and game warden of the county to be used as a "Hows that. Sir. means of Identification, the other to go to the buytr, Balt Lake City has another mystery that has crowded .. Well, them city fellers lore na to to be kept by him' for Inspection. The warden was fur- the bank robbery Into the background. A .. s atore town to take their and we ther advised that fish markets and restaurant keepers has been robbed of more valuable gems thanjewelerr tha assessor entice em out here all Bummer to supplied with flah form private ponds by the licensed has been ableto find In the whole city for yearn. After A take board with na. V 1 reckon wa T. W. Horn & owners are not required to take out a license td sell while someone will ask what the break even on the hall police Is doing while all Jest erbout deal the fish and furnish them to their patrons, "Judge. these robbers arc so busy. Not only for rich or fine food or for special times or service. Royal is equally valuable in the i journal I. preparation of plain, substantial, foods, for all ft makes the food more ta&y, nutritious and wholesome. THE Ml HI Ogden Churches MIKE - d g, . - . . ent . . THE I 1' Rt-ls- ds two-thir- ds fri1 D. EAT Wasatch Ice is Pure - f,r -- gold-brick- . WASATCH ICE GO. Sons, Props Ice |