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Show Daily Slate Journal OGDEN, UTAH Journal Publishing Co., ....Publishoro (Incorporated Published every evening except Sunday Telephones Bell, ((4 1 ring Business Office Ind., 4641 ring Editorial Rooms ....Bell. 444 t rings Ind. By By By By By 6642 rings TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION Mail One Year Mail Six Months Mall Three Months Mail (hie M onth Carrier One Month Pay No Money to Carriers 6.00 00 .50 .50 matter at Entered aa second-clas- s tha Poetoffice at Ogden. Utah, under Act Congress ot March I, 187. M. F. B. A. UTAH DAILY PAGE FOUR CUNNINGHAM.. Mana'g Editor BOWMAN.. Business Manager NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS the smelter trust was operatingon such line, that It was imposslbl. for ordinary miner, to operate their ppiprrti s. that all the profits of the industry were swallowed up In smelting and shipping charges. The operation of an Independent smelter will do much to overcome this evil, and 'or that reason the opening up of the Ogden smelter will be hailed by the mining interests of sll Utah and Nevada. Certainly the local smelter will open for business with the good wishes of every man who has suffered from the oiwrations of the trust. There are many strong reasons why the smelting Industry should thrive In the vicinity of Ogden. In the first place they can be so located that they will never prove an Injury to vegetation. ln the next place they are of easy access to a wide mining country ramified by railroads that naturally center iu Ogden. Again, there la an abundance of labor in this community always ready to earn wages. With sufficient capital assured, with millions of tons of or within reach reaJy for treatment, and with wise and conservative management, the Ogden smelter U certain to thrive and add to the prestige of this community. - STATE JOURNAL. California an organisation lt the itself styling of tfae Ruh'-lcaIt fPd rtate conv'-"tloand now it la called The Andeat Or a lnm. na.. , t ww dtr of Outs. Utah Insurgents. lr Lincoln-Rooseve- , WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 1908. M n Clothes Decide the Prospects of Your Prosperity man an for If this rain gives you the blues. If It in your business tor a puts a day or two. think what It la doing for the fanner and be cheerful. the excellent opportunity Here's who wants to look prosperous and at the same time pay little for his clothes. We are selling Kirschboums, Sincerity and Rochester make clothes at half their actual value. Is suggested that the board of might defer county commissioners sprinkling Ogden canyon for a few It days. A GROWING STATE. 252 25th (Deseret Evening News.) To one who does not often pass over the state from end to end. its sudden changes may easily leave Impressions of what is being done far behind tho actualities. But progress is in evidence everywhere. Every county Is no exception from the general rule. With the trees planted this year In Green River and In Castle valley, there Is now, we understand, a total 000.000 fruit trees In the ground county. Gold mines have made the mountains famous, but the returns from vast orchards like these should mak the valleys equally famous and Something must not be overlooked. like 400,000 trees, w are told, represent this spring's planting at Green River, while the item of 0,000 Is the total of the seasons activity In Castle valley. Emery up to now has not been famous as a fruit growing county, but these figures mak It certain that the wealth drawn Into Utah by the counties of the north Is to be augmented by Important fruit production In the rfttv IT'S ' B. COHEN Strastf Ogdan, Utah, ' Everything In the House Including FINE FURNISHINGS, HATS A SALE and SHOES Must be Sold Quickly THAT'S MAK1NQ ALL OQDEN SIT UP AND TAKE la I 00 ........ R Ogdan, Utah. GOING OUT OF BUSINESS You should receive your paper not later than 6:15 p. m. If not received at that hour call Phono 664 and It will be sent you by special messenger A BRIGHT NEWS. ITEMS Pay ns mens to carrier or ether FROM WASHINGTON, D. C. A collectors unless they present credenA A tials from th undersigned. Under no circumstances will carriers or collectors be allowed to take stops THE GLORIOUS RAIN The Great American Pie Belt has All notices of this kind must be given extended to Include the Panama been from the weather bureau sene, according to an. official ancanal to this office direct cr by letter, or in TEPORTS that the rain that came nouncement made by the canal comperson, cr phone 664, one ring. to this community in the past two mission. JOURNAL PUBLISHING CO. Folowing the theory that American days extended over the greater part pie follows the Hag, the enthusiastic of the state. It would be difficult to south. commisariat purposes to Insure the imagine n greater benefit. It means To ths people owning lands which completion of the waterway by the esmore than the ordinary man can apprehave not yet been figured for their tablishment of a distributing depot OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE COUNTY ciate to the farmer, the stock raiser worth If in orchards, recent develop- where the ditch diggers may obtain this dlotetlc luxury and rest content and the man who gains a livelihood ments should bear a lesson. Discourera Is and well fed under the shadow of the a long pioneer through agement from raising fruit and vegetables. SOLVING THE PROBLEM no longer the basis on which to figure palms, with the conviction that Uncle Incidentally the prosperity of the en- values, and those who do so will prob- Bam Is looking after them. SIMON BAMBERGER, the head of tire community Is so closely linked ably find others reaping rewards to There are seven different kinds of Salt Lka A Ogden Railway with the prosperity of the man who which a little foresight now would glvs pie, one for each day In the week. Monday, apple Thio is the menus: company, aeema to have hit upon n tills the eoll that every man, woman them a full title. pie; Tuesday, mnoe pie; Wednesday, aolutlon of tha problem that and child. Instead of going about with peach pie; Thursday, plum pie; Friday, has coma up In relation to hla right a long rlasage, should be offering up YOUNG PRESBYTERIANS pie; Saturday, green gage pie; apricot of way through thla city. sincere thanks for the glorolus rain. Sunday,, fig pie. GIVE ENTERTAINMENT Will Mr. Bamberger has a franchise givTbs fear expressed so often earlier The pie service had only begun when more than six hundred were being dising him tha privilege of running elec- ln the spring that this would be a tributed dally, and the figures are raptric cars through the city. He Is not dry season and that crops would he The following programme will be In position to electrify hla entire sys- short as a consequence, should be en- given In the Flnt Presbyterian church idly going upward. There la also cake those who want It, but thla la tem between Ogden and Balt Lake tirely dispelled by the thorough soak- Thursday evening. Admission 25 cents. for merely incidental to the main business Car- City. Ha had planned to sell bonds ing the soli has received In th past Violin Solo, "Andante et Allegro of putting tlve caps! workers ln touch Allen acterlatlque" on hla property to the amount of 500.-0- two days. with the famed New England type of MIsa Beatrice HamlL food. For tho first time In breakfast and with tha proceeds electrify the Soprano Sole. of nations a man may alt the history busiIn THEM GIVE THE LIMIT entire system. Tha slump the (a) "Midsummer Dream" veranda within con- screened on his ... ... , .d Hardelot ness world last fall blocked tha sale of the .equator and re- reach venlent HERE will be general approval MacDowell (b "Long Ago: of the bonds, and aa a consequence d gal himself with to the crusade Inaugurated Mrs. John Culley. given between crisp crust, meat that part of the work Is delayed. nestled mince la Balt Lake City agalnat reckless au- Plano Solo, "Ungarlsh".... MacDowell like mother uaed to make. Now Mr. Bamberger proposes to Miss Gertrude Biddle. tomobile drivers. Upward of twenty aa yet has health The department electrify that part of hla system lying Tenor Bolo the to no of these have been takn in hand by Increase hospital taken steps Mr. Gus Saunders. within the city limits of Ogden at ones facilities. proCornet Bolo. and defer the electrification of the bal- officers of the lw and If they secuted to the limit tha effect will be (a) "Scenes That Are Brightest" ance until money la easier. Under thla The Mom might do for comic opera From Marltanl ... salutary. according to a report Just re" but, plan ha will operate his system between (b) Last Rose of Bummer An automobile run through a street celved at the war department from the cities by steam for the present, Arranged by Hoch Gen. T. H. Biles, governor of the profilled with pedestrians and smaller veMr. O. L. Fults. but In this city electricity will be used vince, he la a poor subject for westas soon ns tbs necessary work can be hicles is a dangerous machine at best. Bass Solo, "Brigands Love gong" ern civilisation. Gen. Bliss says that When that machine la operated by Kemp done, in the meantime an effort will the case of the Moro la not nettled by Mr. Hagbert Anderson, an Inexperienced, reckless or drunken 1m made to connect with the terminus civilising him." nano Bolo, "Hark, Hark the lark" a He has certain persistent Ideal conBchubert-Ltaof th Ogden Rapid Transit company driver it la a menace, nuisance that the practices of hla Mohammeshould be of In Interest cerning abated the Mias Dagmar Johnson. on Washington street. he has notions of marriage dan religion, tha public safety. That Little Dog" Riley Reading, Tha point of vital Interest to the coincide with the western don't that MIsa Hells Burton. What la aald here with reference cltlsens of Ogden is the accommodaand he while statutes accepts the hlan to Balt Lake City applies to every Duet. Oh. That Wa Two Were May dlahmenta of civilisation he does pret tions promised them when the franSmith Ing"... other community. Complaints are ofty much as h pleases. Gen. Bliss chise was granted. Naturally they Mrs. Clark and Mr. Anderson. recommends that the native heads ten made here In Ogden against driven Cornet Solo. oppose the use of steam on the streets men" be vested with power to try cer in Ogden Canyon. Then the highway (a) "Commodore Polka".. Chambers tain cases, that native of the city, and naturally they aak that courts and Is World Me and the "Love ta so narrow ln places and there an (b) established the terms of tha franchise grunted to be boards of arbitration RMd Mine" so many short turns that extreme can and that Mohammedan marriages be the Balt Luke A Ogden Railroad Co. be Mr. O. L. Fults. la necessary to prevent accidents. All legalised. In other words, (he stubcomplied with without further delay. born Mom must be given hie wav as reasonable driven recognise the necesThe Oldest Newspaper. It la the opinion of the State Jouras It la consistent with American far for who can. extreme Driven this sity Tha "King Pao" of Peking, China, Ideas, or the nal that the plan outlined by Ur. Bamattempt to estab'lsh an do not recognise it should be made Is tha oldest newspaper in exlatenca. Judicial system In the pro American berger will be fairly satisfactory. It will aoon celebrate Its 500th anni- vines will be nn entire failure. to feel the full weight of tho law. HELPS THE TOWN The outcome of the move In Salt versary. There are a few Journals which wen cradled about two centuThe "shortest operating telegraph Who receives the Utah Lake city to bring auto drivers to a ries ago. In 1706 "The Postman" of line in the world" has gotten Its opera.' EVERYBODY huNorwich, England, was published at tore Into such a peck of trouble that must bo im- realisation of their duty toward la not re- a movement la on to disconnect the outside of their automobiles, a penny, "but a pressed with the radical Improvement manity fused." The Nottingham Journal was batteries. will be watched with deep interest. made In the paper. It is now making n cradled aa "The Courant" ln 1710. This line begins on the desk of note like a wld awake publication TAFT AND SUGAR "The Leeds Mercury" came on tho fourth assistant postmaster General scene ln 1718, and "The Newcastle DeGraw of the poet office department Life has been Injected Into It, and Ban Francisco Chronicle which Chronicle" In 1764. and ends on the desk of hla private through It Into Provo. There Is no THE a strong advocate of the nonv reason why a good town like Provo secretary, Benjamin Allen, In the next nation of Secretary William II. Taft room. Both are expert telegraph oper should not have ood peers. Nothing Fountain Pena Not Now. the Republicans, touches upon thla ever since DeGraw was put atom and by It la a popular fallacy that fountain In gives a community the black-ey- e of the post office work, the Charge 1b live 'ln a recent editorial: pens are quite a modern invention. llttle'line haa ticked out message after quickly and so completely as do paper, If Taft la eiected President, the sugar As a matter of fact, an old work of from one desk to another. going out from It with dead Uce droptrust will receive a severe blow, for reference published In 1795 contains mesage ping off them. It would be tar bet- It la likely that he will urge hla rec- an Illustration of a fountain pen, tha The other, day a western congress ter for the community to kill such paof which la very much man came in to Me about the postal ommendation that the products of the appearance like those sold at the present time. service In hla deltrlct. DeGraw waa pers outright Philippines be admitted free of duty Its construction, however, waa someare extended hereby busy aa a beaver In the Inside room, Congratulations with euiV force that the friends of what elaborate and clumsy, the pen when Allen announced the congress' Democrat to to th Utah County and the sugar magnates 'will have to give consisting of various pieces of metal, man's arrival, by means of the teleIt the territory ln which circulates. way. It will be a big thing for Cali- which had to be screwed and un- graph line. screwed before the pen could ho used. May the Democrat grow and prosper "Choke him off, clicked back the fornia when this happens, for It will under it. new management little machnle.. put an end to the Infamy of the people "Acta like a stayer," retorted Allen. being compelled to pay a bigger price THIS 18 GOOD NEWS L "Can't see him; you'll have to get rid for their sugar than consumers of of him," DeGraw la aald to have refa good news to Ogden, this central sections of the United States, plied. The congressman, without a word, that the men who have been who receive their supplies through thla drew forth a metal paper knife and working on a plan for the revival of city. began to tap the metal Inkstand on a the smelter Just outside the city have Is It possible that here la the secret desk In front of him. Allen pricked TO met with success; and that the amelt reason why the Republicans of Utah LAKE up hla care, and heard the visitor click er la to be for the treatment in their convention, endorsed Presiout. In the finest Morse code: "Oh. rata; dont give me that guff.' of ores. dent Roosevelt Instead of Secretary Almost Rio lmmediately the Congressman Via of Grande names local men the Western Ry. The in the Taft? Surely Utah is Interested ln was ushered Into DeG raws office. Saturday, May 23rd. new company are euch as to insure sugar. Both Congressmen Cook, of ColoraFor the State Field Day meet, at success for the enterprise, and the in Balt Lake, excursion via Rio Grande do, and McDermott, of Illinois, are Out ln California two Democrats terference ls Justified that there is euf Western. Fare. 1.00 round trip, tick- telegraph operators, but neither will were thrown out of the party be- ets ficlent capital back of the smelter to good on train leaving Ogden at admit that he recently called at the cause they failed to Vote the Demoa. m. and 1:00 p. m. Tickets good poet office department. 9:00 mak it an Important factor In the cratic tliket. If that policy were adopton all trains. Including spetreatment of ores In this state. ed in Utah it would nut be long before returning For envelopes, letterhead, bunlnees cial train leaving Bolt Lake at 11:45 There have been many complaints the out outnumbered the Ins. perdu, dodger, etc- - call up The Journal . in. Job rooms Beth phones 6(4. rea-aonab- 252 25th Street, NEW FRUIT LINE NOTICE would mean at the end of a year, per cent profit. According to the should be a good opportunity prut-p-i'ii- TO REACH CUBA Attention Is called to the advertisement In thla Issue of the State Journal, of the new fruit line that Is being promoted by the Cuban Commercial coin' any of Boston. This aeema to be a very attractive Investment and the Inducements that are offered the first Investors are handsome. The line which the promoters Intend to establish will consist of steamships that will collect the fruits of Cuba and Porto Rico and will bring them to Savannah, Georgia, where they will be distributed to the American markets through the agencies of the Louisville, and Nashville, and the Southern railroads. If the line la established it will mean that thla county will not have to pay ao much for plneaples and other Island fruits. Their plan for distributing the atock la conservative and should meet with good returns. The promoters Intend to put the first allotment of shares on the market at 2 a share, and the atock can only be bought for this price until June let. The next allotment will he aold'at 1 per share and each two months after, the atock will advance 81 per share automatically with each allottment. To the first buyers thla 5u6 i vestment filr . New Industry for Bays. Boys who haro been apprenticed ta no trade and who want to t career for themaelvea Invent mkf their The knocker cleaner hu cupatlona. at the door- But two boys of Charlton apiwar to be start, log a now Industry. They called up the housemaid. "Do your miasm vut any kittens or cats drowned Penny each or four for thrippence." London Chronicle. - Fanciful Finance. la Time," remarked the money.' wise nenox "Perhaps," answered Mr. Sirius Barker, "but It .shouldn't be brought to the attention of some banka Ihav heard of. Instead of clearinghouse certificate, they may find it comfortable and convenient to laaue elghMu clocks" Poet Somewhat Vain, At a recent auction ln Paris u unpublished letter waa offered, written by the. poet Heine, who said therein (tho letter la dated April 21, 1834): "I am tha beat German author. Among the blind the onseyed maa Is king. But since I have two eyes, u doubt can remain." to-da- y brandy-flavore- see. in st half-penn- Make Your Bedroom Attractive For a Little Money Special Sale on Metal Beds all This Week y Ws have hundreds of pretty, substantial, atyliah Brass and Iron beds Biat we knew will, interest yeu when you see them. Aa an indue ment w are making such irreaiotable low prieaa as these. They ars exceptional valuta that yeu eannot fully approeiate until yew aee them. , IT No. 5001 Brass Bed All brass, very attractive, one of the moat popular sellers ever brought to Ogden, waa 3.00, special price 27.50. Sill ed P-- No. 5I6 Iron Bed aawrted Very attractive style,will brasa trimmed, waa 14.50, apecl you, pleaee colors, p 110.50. Our great big store of 72JI00 squar. feet of floor apace la full euch bargains and wa sell to yeu on eaay payments. lu,t Ogden Furniture & Carpet Co. YOUR CREDIT IB GOOD . . HYRUM PINGREE, MGR-- |