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Show DAILY UTAH PAGE FOUR. JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, APRIL STATE tion of the depot carries with It the securing of franchises over a number of the streets of the city. It all' grows out of ' a fight between the east and OGDEN, UTAH hul. west sides of Provo. For the benefit of th PUBLISHERS JOURNAL PUBLISHING COMPANY It should be settled without delay. The community (Incorporated.) Is doing the place no good and may result In much Published Every Evening Except Sunday. harm, and the point at issue does not seem to be worth all the fuss. The advice of a man up a tree would be Telephones. Bell 8G4 I ring. Ind. 6441 ring. to Fukii ex Office grant a reasonable franchise and have the depot kdiiortxl ltooina..,...Bell Ml 2 rings. Ind. Ml 2 rings. right off. It Is bad policy to Injure the whole community to satisfy the whim of any man or any faction In the TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. town. The greatest good to the greatest number I on mail year By Vy mail six months a good rule. always inoiitlu nuii elir Datlij Jlttalj Stair Unuraal 2J y By mall one month By carrier one month - Pay no money to Carrier. matter at the postoffice Entered as second-claOgden. Utah, under Act of Congress of March I. 1872. ss " 4 THE PAPER TRUST at HERMAN BIDDER, editor of the Staats Zeltung, and Managing Editor Business Manager M. F. CUNNINGHAM B. A BOWMAN - NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. of the American Newspaper Publishers' association, Is keeping up hls fight fer the removal of the Import duty on wood pulp and the reduction of the duty on print paper. He is sending the following broadcast should receive your paper not later than 1:45 p. over the country: m. If net received at that hour sail Phone S64 and it will A Michigan Congressman, In writing to oh of his be delivered you by special messenger. said I exaggerated and should have been constituents Pay no money to carriers or ether collectors unless they present credentials from the undersigned. more careful when I wrote to Attorney-GenerBonaparte Under no circumstances will carriers or collectors be allowed to take 8topn All notices of this kind must bs on February 10, 1904, aa follows: given to this office direct or by letter, or in person, or These legal combinations have imposed a burden phono 564, on ring. JOURNAL PUBLISHING CO. upon consumers of all kinds of paper, and If carried out as Indicated by the publ c utterances of the leaders of the various gruup( they will add at least 940,000,000 per annum to the cost Vf paper aa compared with two years ago. THE OFFICIAL PAPER OF WEBER COUNTY. Let us see what is the situation: According to the latest reports the present dally output of paper In the GREAT SAN FRANCISCO United States Is a follows: -- .IEN visitors from Utah reach San Francisco ear.y 1.400 tons per day W nest month to. witness the review of the great News, Book, tons per day ,...1.900 American fleet they will witness something far great of boards, tons per day, .'. 3,900 than the fleet, far greater than any fleet that ever Wrapping (manlla, fibre and straw) tons per day,,.. 9.950 1,400 sailed. This will be the city of San Francisco Itself. Writing, tons per day 110 tons and per day Rootling sheathing, Two years ago In this month earthquake and Are 290 . Tissue, tons per day tore and wrecked and devoured the city by the Golden tons per day ........275 Hanging, Gate, The dtlsena fled In terror as they fled from Blotting, tons per day ,....99 14,285 Total tons per day Pompeii centuries ago. It aeemed that never 'again annum ,..,...4,644,920 per Equaling tons would San FVancUco be more than a hamlet. But now l within two short years the city is grander and more The Newsprint paper combination raised Its price tn New York and mighty than ever before, with a future assured that be- In September, 1907. to 150.00 per ton was 912.00 per a that elsewhere, figure correspondingly fore aeemed but a dream. In advance of the price of two years previous. The ton Hugh ONeill In a splendid article In the Denver conPost calls attention to what has been accomplished In paper makers In that combination refused to make, mors than one year, to for tracts newspapers supply the two years since the earthquake. In twenty months, declaring at the time that the price was going up to 1,509 buildings were erected. Their total value la ton In 1005, thereby planning an advance of That la 17,000,000 more than the worth of the 900.00 per ton over the price of two years ago. $22.00 per 21.000 buildings destroyed; and the floor space In the t The total output of iaper per annum Is 0,500 new butldlnga Is greater than the floor area of the an tone of 921.00 per 1.121,000 average And the residents of San approximately 20.000 buildings destroyed. would 924,710,400.00. that equal quantity tonn Francisco aaert that their new city la Are proof and The Box Board combination, a secret organisation earthquake proof. "A people whose generals never carry a plan of which collapsed on April 1, 1009, admitted that it had retreat with them In their military campaigns, Mr. raised the price 910.00 per ton by the force of comONeill pays; cannot reasonably be expected- to stand bination. .Its output Is approximately 1,025,000 Anna or a . back lung la fear of earthquake. total addition for box board of 910.299,000.00. Ban Francisco In the past two years has not only Tha Wrapping (manlla) association marked Up its shaken off tha terror of the earthquake and rebuilt her- price at eight meetings In New York 912.00 per ton; Its self on a grander scale than before; she has cleaned total output is 851,200 tons per annum or a total'addltlon out a villainous gang of thieves, stamped out the plague of 910.170,400.00. , and laid the foundation for one of the moat beautiful The Book paper combination In addition to adopting cities on the continent the Trade customs for marking up revenues and reThere la no cause for discouragement anywhere in discounts had advanced Its quotation 812.00 per this country so long as th people have such examples ducing ton on an output of approximately 8,902,500 tons, equaling as San Fraclaco before them. 57,111,0(10.00. You al 1U,-000,0- nea-sprln- - ; 14 The Writing paper combination has followed the exIn formulating ample of the book paper combination. Trade customs and added 812.00 per ton to its price on talk an output of approxlmatetiy 420,000 tons, equaling $5,- - THE NEGRO VOTE will be much easier to understand all thla fine congress on the eve of the presidential election If It la kept constantly in mind that th negro can vote in some of the state and that In a number of the states he Is liable this year to hold the balance of power. In 1900 there were 2,045,989 negro voters In, the ITIn Of course many of these who live In the southern statea have been disenfranchised by one scheme or another, but consider their numbers In states where they still have the power to vote. Herg la the negro vote In a number of slates that this, year may be United States. doubtful. Delaware 9,974 99,742 11.144 Illlnota ... Indiana K"lcky Maryland Maaxachuaetts Missouri . New Jersey . New York . Ohio ....74,725 10,404 10,454 ...; 1,474 ..,... .......91, 425 .... 91,425 .' West Virginia .14,754 When one considers these ominous ftgurea he is no longer left in wonder as to why statesmen In Washington. D. C, are devoting much time to the rights of the negro soldiers who were dismissed from the army oy President Roosevelt on the charge of shooting up the town of Brownavll.e, Texas. The thought that the negro might be as reckless In hls voting as in his shooting Is driving some party leaders close to the brink of distraction. There Is no party politics In th treatment of the Brownsville affair because the Democrats In congress practically to a man have been wtih President Roosevelt In the matter. There Is factional politics In It however in tlie Republican party with Senator Foraker at the head of one wing and Secretary Taft as the representative of President Roosevelt at thc head of the other. LI VELY FIGHT IN PROVO It Is difficult ATbethissuchdistance hubbub In Provo - 241.400.00. AN 22, 190ft. 3 0c EVENING OF 30 I MASTERLY MUSIC What a delightful evening Squire Coop provided for a cultured audience at the Congregational church last night when he gave a recital of almost the full score of Mascagni's Caval-ler- ia Rusticana or Rustic Chivalry It waa a wonderful performance. What should have been the xor of a whole orchestra Mr. Coop took upon his own shoulders at the piano, and with marvelous touch, technique and soul he kept his audience enthralled. It was indeed a masterly performance. Mr. Coop sang at times There were bits of soprano and tenor, and recitative, this, as he explained, to make some parts of the music more intelligible; but he can give full expression to the music dramatic and pathetic in hls Instrumentation. The intermesxo, with Dent Mowery at the cello, was a perfect rendition. Mrs Farnsworth gave a lucid and highly Intelligent interpretation of the and In her Introduction referred especially to the boldness, the daringness of Mascagni and Leoncavallo In their style, or establishment Che also of a school, of composition. referred .to the former's visit to America. Leoncavallo's first bold departure was, If memory Is right, 5 Palace hi. Mascagni wrote Jfls opera for prise competition, and it has been performed in almost every language in Cavallerla Rusticana was Europe. produced in Ogden some twelve yean ago. It has. If memory serves right, had only one presentation' here. That night.. there was a double bill. Lucia di Lammenuooi' being the other SMirtt Is now upon us. Thousands of dainty sheer waists of every description now being displayed. The prices cannot help hut interest every women in Ogden. Our 75 cent Waist looks just like you are used to paying $1.25 for and we show a great line of $1.00 up to $17.50. We advise early choosing while your size can be had. The new Tow shoes for women have arrived. All widths anil sizes are here in dependable shoes of snappiest lasts. muslc-draui- a, flOUTERS PIT Waist X &. 1BSUIRT Bros. V UN THEM oor"r"i3Q FIS CHRISTT-THOHA- After the way this matter has been continually hammered In the newspapers for the past month or more I can see no reason why any man should plead Ignorance of the bicycle ordinance, and If there la any reason why you should be shown particular favors In the esse you should have obtained a permit from the mayor to ride upon the sidewalks, if he cared to grant such a permit. Thus spoke Judge Murphy in police court thle morning, replying to the defense presented by A. W. Putman, who with s number of other offenders wsa Arraigned on s chsrge of violating the bicycle ordinance, Mr. Putman felt that Inasmuch as he was crippled he should be permitted the use of the sidewalks while riding hls bicycle and presented this defense. Judge Murphy fined him live dollars. The same penalty was Inposed on John Anderson and Charles Ross, charged with the same offense. The fine of two dollars which was at first Imposed on violators of the bicycle ordinance, when the crusade against thla evil was started by the police department, has been Increased to five dollars and all of the offenders for the past few days, since the matter has been given publicity, have been fined five by Judge Murphy. )OC7,--JO- Q to S NUPTIALS TUESDAY 4 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED Plain sewing and A pretty horns wedding was cele- brated yesterday afternoon at 5 oclock at the residence of Mr. and Mra. R. X ocock, ... Twenty-seventstreet, when their niece. Miss Helen Christy, was married to V. L Thomas. Mr. Thomas la a Junior member of the wholesale grocery firm of J. 8. Brown a Co. of Denver. The young couple left on the afternoon train for Denver where, after June 1st, they will be at home at 117 East Eleventh atreeL Mias Christy ' has formed many friendehlpe In Ogden who will follow her with their good wishes. Rev. J. E. Carver officiated. h' . why there should over the location of a depot This question has divided the community Into bitter sectional factions for years and it seems no nearer adjustment now than ever. The last act In the little drama yas the serving of an Injunction on the members of the city council Monday night last by Jesse Knight to prevent the granting of a franchise to the Rio Grande Western railroad company. The Rio Grande In conjunction with the San Pedro has planned to build a depot on Third West street In the city. This Is by the residents of the east portion of the city, and unless a compromise Is reached the 'Garden1 City will go without a depot. Of course, the location and erec op-Pop- ed Wash. 1542 g, Bull phoet, 1147-- k. di RENT Six FOR house. corner. room furnished Ives Broom C. D. Hold 411 A Literal Youth. Why, Johnny," said Mrs Munlai, what arc you doing here? Ia WUltfi party over?" Nome, blubbered Johnny. Bat the minute I got Inside the house father told me to make myself at home, and I came. Harper's Weekly. WU-lie'- Fine Home for Sale Until sold we offer one of the my d homes on the beat 4 bench.medium-priceHouse .contains seven noun and Is modern. Good barn. Just od 25th street, and only two blocka fro Charles R. Sullivan.'. im Sacramento Madson school. Possession Martha L. Johnson ...... Sacramento May 1st W. L Thomas Denver GAUBM. Helen GAKIS0N, FOSTER MARRIAGE LICENSES i The Blotting Paper makers added 110.00 per ton to Christy..., Ogden the price on an approximate output of 15,720 tone, equal, 2411 Washi niton. For envelopes, letterheads, business After husiww 471. ing 5187,200.00. Ind. Phone cards dodgers, etc. call up The Journal 34S8-The Tissue paper makers, producing approximately lob rooms Both phones 554. hours call 90,480 tons per annum, added $10.00 per ton to their price, WORK OF IMPROVEMENT equaling $904,800.00. CONTINUES UNABATED The Roofing and Sheathing combination, with An Ap910.00 Its of advanced 190,820 tons, price proximate output per ton, equaling 81,008,200.00. Arbor Day la over, but the work of Hanging paper with an approximate output of 12,600 the Board of Park Commissioners In or tone per annum, advanced the price per ton ground Improvements and tree plant8577.500.00. ing, together with a general beautimilHere is a total addition planned of slxty-on- e fication of city property goes merrily lions. Where then Is the exaggeration In charging that on, and a large foroe of men U busily the group of paper makers represented In the American engaged on the work at the city hall Paper and Pulp association was planning to add 140,000.-00- 0 park, while another force continues per annum to the cost of paper as compared with two the grading and planting in Lester park. The work accomplished by the yean ago? of the city schools has atIt is still a question whether or not this campaign children favorable comments, af tracted many of Mr. Kidder's will bear fruit in the Immediate future. well as many expressions of surprise. InIt la true that the house of representatives at the Is coming In for itr park Liberty stance of Speaker Cannon called upon Secretary Bona- share of 'the beautifying labors and parte to know why the paper trust had not been put the whole Is being skillfully carried' out of business and received the answer that the depart- out under the direction of Park Superment had no power to prosecute this particular trust intendent Stillwell. The transformation in the appearance of Lester park, It Is also true that the house of representatives passed a resoiulon empowering Speaker Cannon which will be more especially noticeable to appoint a committee to Investigate the trust and col- in the summer, will be a particularly lect Information concerning the pulp and print paper good stroke of work, as will the ImIndustries. But all thla has the appearance of dodging provements on the City Hall square. Sanitary Inspector Shorten has antlie Issue and killing time. nounced the commencement of a vigorIt Is safe to predict that nothing will be done at this ous spring campaign for . cleanliness session of' congress to Interfere materially with the this week, and expects to follow right operations of the paper trust. up every Instance of filth In alleys, streets or back yards reported, until Men the nuisances have been abolished. OUTLOOK FOR FRUIT With the falling off of contagious CWe are displaying a magnlfiffrit line of fine clothes 4 the health office will be able diseases, all parts of the state com the reports that to devote almost all of Its time to the the house is full of them the best, the finest in the world; FFROM crop of 1908 is to be a bumper crop, that campaign against filth, and Mr. Shortnude by Is a greater crop than waa ever produced before.' , This en has announced a determination to Is good news because fruit la each year coming to be a make Ogden a clean city or' die In the more Important factor In the wealth of the state. attempt. It la good news especially for this particular section of the state. Whenever there Is fruit raised anyTruth from Unels Ebon. the world's greatest tailoring house. where In Utah outside of DIxle. which has a Do max dat keeps talkin' all do climate, there la good fruit and plenty of It raised time. said Uncle Ebon, Is generally CMade only as Kohn Brothers can make them sad In Weber county. Weber county Is destined to become do kind of person dat aint got no - only as we would have them In time a perfect-T- in every way. paradise, because all the essen- reason to be afraid anybody's gwlneter Ideas. steal hls tial elements for successful fruit raising are here. In Cits a pleasure for us to show this clothing. addition to this better, methods are being applied with NOTICE each passing year and these scientific methods are havCCall and see for yourself. A. Heckner representing himself for ing their effect In larger crops and better quality. Thus far the season has been Ideal for fruit In Ogden cleaning and dyeing formerly employed and vicinity. Should these favorable conditions continue by the Elite Cleaning Company Is no them and they will this county will give. an exhtbtlon next fall that should longer employed by for work solldtted not be responsible open "the eyes of the entire state to the possibilities by him. Please take warning. offered In this line of Industry. THE ELITE CLEANING CO. . 87-0- D. 0 yes-tterd- ay Spring Styles in Clothes For Men and Young Kohn Brothers to 4 4 semi-tropic- fruit-growe- al rs . |