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Show DAILY PAGE FOUR. STATE UTAH JOURNAL. THURSDAY, JUNE 11, IMS. A$w AAAAAAAAiAAAAAfAAA try at this ttm to rescue uai training and domestic science In schools of the city. Nothing these worshippers from their delusion. the public They are determined. It would seem, better has been done in years, nothOGDEN, UTAH Journal Publishing Co ....Publiahara to march one again to a glorious de- ing could he dont that would prove of feat. greater value. It will .bring the real 'i (Incorporated) value of the schools into the homes of MILLER AS STEPHEN Once again, did we say? Published every evening except Sunday There will be the same glorious op- the plain people as nothing else would Daily $tatr Snurtwl of t:me to portunity presented In 1912 and again do. GHENT IS AN ACTOR In 1916 and again in 1920. The Peer- AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA Is under fifty now. There Editorial Booms ....Bell, 111 I rings less Leader A in is 111-! sight to keep him from A GIVE THE DELIVERY nothing Ind rings Heated atmosphere and high prices HORSE A A CHANCE A least. is he until at eighty running A are factors not generally conductive A TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTION If seems to please Mr. Bryan and the M Tear Mail One By AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAwj to filling a stuffy theater with a perS0 Democra:a, and certainly It does the By Mail Six Mouths Mr. Editor: It seems to be necessary spiring audience and the playhouse X 50 Republicans no particular harm. By Mail Three Months to again call attention to the fact that . strongbox with dollars; but the name By Mill On lAonth PLATFORM. REPUBLICAN THE many delivery boys are disobeying the of Henry Miller, linked with "The By Carrier On Month In regard to fast driving and the Great Divide" waa sufficiently attraclaw Pay No Money to Carriers TRIPPED of Its verbiage the Re- - abuse of horses. Most of the older j tive to Ogden playgoers as to crowd boys, and the men who drive over the the this national platform house publican with amusement lovsecond-class Opera master at Entered as streets, have lately been conducting ers who thia: will to a great play, like tribute read under year something paid Postofflce Utah, at Ogden. the themselves better than formerly, but Act of Congress of March I, 1575. Indorsement of tha policies of tha there appears to be a new crop of a great company, and a greater actor; last night. The audience In the abpresent administration to be tha cen- young drivers who are unfit to have sorbing development of a wondreful M. F. CUNNINGHAM.. Manag Editor charge of horses and unices the mer- battle of a brute, with the western man of tha platform. B. A. BOWMAN.. Business Manager tral Idea chants and other owners of horses will Tariff Unequivocal declaration for direct and control these reclfless within him suddenly awakened to his woman NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS faults, and of an Eastern-bre- d revisions. youngsters the police and probation oft with stubborn and somewhat unnatural Railroad A declaration favoring (leers will have to step In and take a New Tou should receive your paper not England pride; forgot Henry Milhand. to the anti-tru- st that law amendments the physical discomfort of ler, received m. not forgot 7:00 If p. later than Boys Invariably claim that they have a dose theater, forgot everything exwill enable railroads to enter reason054 and it at that hour call Phone to drive hard In carrying out their in-- j cept the Intoxicating, silent grandeur able traffic agreement without fear of struction to deliver goods; the mer- - i of subtime Arisons will be sent you by special messenger. scenery and felt prosecutions. chants say that the people demand too and No paper delivered after 7 p. m. with Ghent, sympathised In will also pronounce The platform much in the way at deliveries but they and convincPay ne money to carrier or other favor of national control as against do not wish the bovs to overdrive. a streak of and Ruth with Jordon, ing collectors unless they present credenThere may be much truth In all of Puritan in her Massachusetts combination ownership. makeup I tials from ths undersigned. these claims, but the fact remains that and stubborn Trusts A resolution condemning these pride stifling the more from Under ne circumstances will carriers the business boys get away in her breast. ar col looters bo allowed to take stops such combinations as create monopo- districts of the citjr and rush about j human hiveGhent made hla Initial apStephen All notices of thia kind must be given lies, limit production and control hour after hour In a manner that is as a drunken pearance brute, as a in or tc this office direct or by letter, mean and cruel to the last degree, aa prices. western miner who had roughly typical one 664, or ring. phono person, Finance A note congratulating the well as dangerous. lived down whatever morals he may JOURNAL PUBLISHING CO who order delivery of goods have had ln the Ha was country and congress on the passage at People their residences several times every as worthless as beginning. the of the currency bill. burning cactus day, instead of buying in seasonable upon the desert before Luther Buran increase Navy A plank urging quantity at a time, do great Injustice bank took hold of the vegetation, rein the fighting ships. to the merchants, the boys and the moved Its sprines and made It edible OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE COUNTY New states A recommendation for horses, but this la a matter which the and worth much to the world. the admission of Arisons and New merchants have power to regulate, they j So It was with Ghent, and Ruth having educated the people into lines Jordan was the Luther Burbank, the Mexico aa new etatee.' WHAT'S WRONG WITH WEBER? of expensive folly must turn round j wlsxard in the guise of one good woShipping Indorsement of the ship about and undo tha mischief, for the in of her loathing, of man, who, spite a 8 the time again approaches to streets of the city must not be turned her constant subsidy idea. refusal of his rough kindmen to represent the citl-xeLabor Recommendation for enact- Into "wild west show exhibitions, nor nesses and repulsion of his honest adof Utah In high places It la perti- ments to Insure labor organisations be filled continuously with disgusting started and completed the revances, nent to ask what is the matter with against snap Judgment by courts In the scenes of cruelty to animals. of Stephen Ghent juvenation cltl-xeThe point of danger to orderly Miller was a rreat Ghent. Miss the men of Weber county? Issuance of injunctions. who wish to walk or drive about Olive "lived" her Ruth Edyth Jordan, Balt Lake county has the governor of the the la This platrough draft the city must also be kept In mind, of the state, one United States sena- form prepared by Wade Ellla, the at- and many people are in the proper while the audience held Its breath. Every other members of one of the tor, two members of the supreme court, torney general of Ohio. It Is said to state of mind to assent to the proposl- -, most capable supporting casta which I the secretary of the state, practically have the endorsement of President tlon that the streets were laid out, and has been seen here, fitted in so well are being kept up exclusively with the life and action of the all the high federal officers and very Roosevelt and Secretary Taft play for cyciine-Ilk- e merchant wagons. aa to seem officers. almost commonplace ln of minor the state many owe to the The It merchants remarkable perfection of unnotice-abl- e Utah county has one United States A DEMAND OF THE HOUR the other people of the city, detail. This attention to detail comto themselves, to help make Ogsenator, the Republican national T would be well if every well wish- and was carried Into the scenic effects dens transformation from a country! with the result that the heat of the mitteeman, the state engineer and a er of the City of Ogden could rend town Into a ! city complete. goodly number of minor official". that splendid article of Principal Da- I would like to name some firms and plains 1 could In the first act almost be seen was followed out throughout Cache county has thy Congressman vid EL business men who put rigs upon the Cloyd'e in yesterday's Impresand other counties in various parts of sion of the State Journal. It deals streets that are a credit and who hare the most wonderful play which Henry Miller's talent has ever given to an the state are favored with positions with the driven that exercise discretion and uae Ogden High school In Its reappreciative public. of trust and honor, while Weber, the lation to this city as an Industrial cen- the streets decently, but In that caae some persona at the other extreme, second county in the state, the county ter. in plain words Prof. Cloyd lays might claim SPECIA MENTION and AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA In In other Is no that second to being bare the vital need of the school. this would be embarrassing. A A dose touch with the forces that are Manual training ( the most ImportAnother thing merchants could easi- A MARRIAGE LICENSES A building up the state and the nation, ant development of the day In the edu- ly do, and ought to do, is to put a A A gets nothing. It Id true that Major cational world. It la the natural and atop to the delivery boys loading their AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA h $her boys and moo . wagpne. M. A. Breeden was originally elected to proper solution of the most complicated , Kai.h Boulder, Col. trm Harry H. Wessley or man add, greatly a minor slate office from Ogden, but social and Industrial Miss Ida E. Breggen of the the weight of the load, as felt by a Ogden problems he has now been away from the city so ! Bernard Htnstra Ogden tired to has that and America as down pony in countries. go other up ln day Miss Racloffe Sandervan Ogden long that he Is regarded by everybody The community that overlooks It, or treete day after day; and then when tor ,nto as belonging to the state capital. th "owdi neglect. It wlU be left behind ln the!b? it there Is sure to be excessive whip- What la the cause of this condition? march of progress, statesmen, philosoDoes any man dar say that there Philanthropists, educators, phers. Is not as good timber In Weber councaptains of industry and businessmen ty as n any other county In the state? agree on the great value of Industrial Does any man dare say the sons of Office Work of Hie Supreme, Court THEATERS Telephones Business AAAAAAAtAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAe Bell, 641 ring Ind.. 554 1 ring 1 big-heart- broad-shoulder- ed . . seAA6--t.i...t- slow-movi- tf wn Weber are not as honest, as patriotic or as competent as the men In any other section In Utah? No. That is not the trouble. Every office, state and federal. In the gift of the people of Utah could be filled wlh men from Weber county, men who would reflect credit upon themselves, their state and their nation. But they are bound and gagged and cannot make their Influence felt either at home or abroad. The vital trouble Is this: The men willing to bow down and kiss the feet of William Olasmann are considered by all familiar with local conditions too small for positions of trust and responsibility anywhere; the men who are not willing to bow and kiss the foot of William Glasmann are stabbed in the back before they can make an effective move. The crying need of the hour In Weber county Is emancipation from the yoke of a contemptible little incubus. L . . ; n.j-r- st tional. Elkins rebate law held not to have been repealed by Hepburn law, and 115,000 rebate fine on Great Northern Railway Co., approved. "Canned" music from coupyrighted music sheets held not to violate copyright law. Campaign contributions must not be THEY SHOULD GO FREE. Mann-Payxan- t.) prac-tlca- ly ham-bra- ys near-line- UTAH DEMOCRATS will meet In convenrion In Salt Lake City tomorrow. The sole purpose of the meeting is the selection of delegates to the national convention. Six of the best Democrats In the state should be chosen and they should be permitted to go free of instructions as to a presidential candidate. The State Journal can make the above suggestion with perfect propriety. If a Democratic paper were to make it the cry of "treason" and "money power" would at once rend the sky. In these latter days the Democrats have come to be fetish worshippers. The member of the party who falls to offer up bis devotions to William J. Bryan every hour of the day and night Is branded as unclean. This is all wrong but it is & waste ns m these xre flung dot of all sixes and dainty floral designs that look like china painting patterns. Most of' these fabrics are fifty cents a yard, while the pure cottons of the better quality vary from twenty to thirty cents ln price. Bordered goods are to be sene In all fabrics from th silks and fine woolens to the simplest cotton materials. some of the effeures and muslins are In white with different colored dots of about the else of a ten cent piece, with border the color of the dot on the white ground and with white dots or dashes strewn over It. A white ground has blue dots and the border Is of blue with stripes of white: again there Is a pink ground with white or brown dots over It and a border of white with a Pink scroll design running through It 8ome of them are woven In breadth lengths and can be simply put together with little trouble, but to make the length right by taking from the top, others have the border at the side and are wide enough to form the skirt with the border at the bottom. For the waists, especially In th Jumper aults or modes, the border la used for the neck which Is In U shape as a rule, nr for the surplice fronts, the armholes, th Japanese sleeves, ths belt and In any place that It will be artistic and serve a good purpose. In the case of the short women the border Is a good Idea by which to gain additional height of appearance and may be used for aide panels or between Platts of the dress or as bands on the seml-prince- skirt In using checks or small linn y solicited In government buildings even by letter. Elkins lawsppllcable to export shipments of meat. Fines of $15,000 against the big packing houses and the Burlington Railway approved. Minnesota Intra-starailroad rate law held unconstitutional. Federal court held to have Justly exercised power to determine confiscatory nature of North Carolina railroad rate Will Be te law. Nebraska lost preliminary contest looking toward the enforcement of state railroad rate law. Texan law taxing railroads declared unconstltutlonaL H. Clay Pierce, oil magnate, must stand trial ln Texas for charge false OH Co. suit swearing In Waters-PlerOrdinance of city of St. Louis levy- - With You Soon ee SAILE r Full Blast 4 Hers is a samp! of tome of the many remarks mads in regard to our factory: Mrs. Jones Whore do you buy your knitted Underwear?. Mrs. Brown OH, have been buying from most any of the etoree. Mr. Jones From etoree? Why, goodness, woman, why dont you go to ths knitting factory, whore they mak them, and buy at factory priccc? I can alwayc get what I want there and just the right eixt; alee pies1 to patch with. My husband hac all his garments made with double back ne extra charge, and thoy wear ao much longer. Some Inducements ss GARMENTS MADE TO ORDER AT SAME PRICES AS GOODS IN REGULAR 8TOCK. plaids tengh la gained by using the goods In (Continued on Page Fire.) Journals Spring and Summer Knitted GARMENTS Is Now On In New York Fashions (By Catherine NEW YORK. June 11. Women whose desires run to beautiful and tasteful gowns which Includes the entire feminine population but whose purses do not permit he purchase of the costlier fabrics, will find many beautiful low cost material ln the shops this season. Many of these fabrics, when made up by a competent dressmaker, are quite as pleasing to the esthetic eye as the costlier materials, in fact, it Is likely that a mere man would be quite unable to detect the difference, and. according to popular belief. It Is for the benefit of mere man that woman arrays herself ln all the colors of the rainbow. Among these comparatively cheap maerials there are ginghams, c and of beautiful and novel edslgns. The. fabrics wov-eto resembl linen com In all the fashionable colors and ln the same patterns as the higher priced goods, and to the unitiated It 1s difficult to tell the real from the Imitation fabric. They are very serviceable, and. owing to the low cost, the poor girl may have as many changes for ths warm summer months as her wealthy sister. If well made, the gowns will be quite as pretty, too. On a counter devoted to voiles of the cotton varieties were those ln many colors with chevron stripes In white, the swastika cross. Interlacing Greek ky patterns and narrow stripes and blocks, so tha tno one need have an unbecoming dress In color or pattern. To use a Lawson-tsIt is up to" the women to study themselves. A sarin stripe, or 'rather an imitation satin stripe, of mercerized weave Is often Introduced Into the sheer silk and cotton goods and over f Watch the OF AA$AAAAfrAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA P ' anti-tru- st dDHJM education. In this same connection the board of business education Is to be commended without . cards, dodgers, etc call up The Journal reserve for the establishment of man-- 1 job rooms. Both phones 664. r! ng . ns ed - the Ing a passenger tax W1 tl. r qualities companies valid. ponderosity and of the Supreme court of the United What It Passed Ovar Unfl Ntxt T Constitutionality of States, that tribunal achieved a noteworthy record during the term Just Determination ahether closed, a follows: ginia. shall pay ny Wrt f What It beaded This Term. $22,000,000 state debt fjnr.er La Follette Employers' Liability law was bom. unconstltutlonaL Constitutionality of Ark anti. Greater Pittsburg law constitutional. trust lav. Federal courts hare limited power Validity of Il.fo0.000 tii.e , only to punish conspiracy to prevent Pierce Oil Co., for u . a allege negroes from working. laws Federal government cannot punish Chattanooga contempt captains of steamers for the landing out of lynching of negro u"rj 'ru ; oner. and escape of. foreigners on crew. occuImport duties collected during Constitutionality of Kn.i,,. kv . pation of Cuba in 1898 legal. forbidding education of 4 Federal authorities limited In land whites together In private new trial fraud prosecutions, and Constitutionality of ... granted former Representative John of New York. Newton Williamson, of Oregon. Liquor laws of Kansas declared conAA stitutional. Federal receivership of New York A railways upheld. Erdrnan act, ln so tar as railroads AAAA A btlng prohibited from discriminating ere men because union they against LOST At entrance of a house, such, unconstitutional. purse containing $50.00 currency and Interstate of goods entering Boycott some silver. Return u u commerce declared violation of SherHouse. Reward. law. man anti-truOregon female labor law constituDespite the popular notion' of ns well-order- 302 25TH STREET. i ONE DOOR EAST CARR'S DRUG STORE. |