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Show PAGE FOUR. DAILY Dalltj Stale Journal UTAH STATE JOURNAL. SATURDAY, JULY 4, LADY NEWSPAPERMANS WELCOME OGDEN, UTAH Journal Publishing Ct, .... Publishers (Incorporated) Published every evening except Sunday 1908. PLEASE TARE NOTICE THAT OUR TO CONVENTION CORRESPONDENTS Telephones Business Office Bell, 914 InA. 114 1 1 ring Welcoming the special newspaper snd he'll do it if you're six feet tall ring Editorial Rooms ....Bell, 144 X rings correspondents to the city of Denver and are anxious for an excuse to try Ind 144 1 rings for the Democratic National conven- your hand at just because the tion, Winnlfred Black, says In the Den- man pays him hla salary was fool ver Post: TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION enough to tell him to do It. 4.00 He'll follow you from the heart of Theyre In town. By 1UU On Tear 1.00 the West side of Chicago across the The newspapermen. By Mall Six Months The delegates ir, only Just start- continent, over the ocean and down l.SQ By Mail Three Months from home, but the men who want into th burning tropica, until he AO Mail ing Month One By A0 to know things arc nearly all hers touches you on the shoulder tome unBy Carrier One Month now. speakable morning and says' to yon, Pay Ns Money to Carriers Of course, they're on time, they're "Pardon mo, but aren't yon that bank everywhere on time, the news- president who absconded from Chicago master at alwaysmen. Entered as second-clas- s the other day?" mid when he's taken paper the Poatofflou at Ogden. Utah, under What would you do for the news if you home ana made you tell the truth, Act of Congress of March I, 1170. the whole truth and nothing but the they werent? Dapper gallants from Kew York, with truth, he'll come t Me you la Jail ana M. F. CUNNINGHAM. .Manag Editor the latest thing in vests and the finest spend half his salary sending you B. A. BOWMAN.. Business Manager thing In brains on the market, wide cigars and the special brand of somehustlers from Chicago, with their eyes thing or other that he happens to know NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS lde open and working all the time. you like. He'll go swimming with you or golfpersons from Kew Tou should receive your paper not de- ing with you or fighting with you, and later than 7:00 p. m. If not received Or 'nans, with a sense of humor as he'll walk into the Jaws licious as their accents. death with at that hour call Phone 044 and It Knowing brethren from Ban Fran- you if he's assigned to of do It. will be sent you by special messenger. cisco , and d There never was a town wl-- horror correspond its from Boston theyre all here and hiding In its heart so quarantined that No paper delivered after Tp.m. soma newspaper man didnt break Pay no money to carrier or other I woriting, too. collectors unlsas they present credenWorking? Did you ever know a through the lines somewhere nd get in tials frem the undersigned. newspaper man who wasn't working? and Interview old Death himself and Under no circumstances will carrisra "hy. if you could hire a man to put get the story on the wire, too, before he fifth the energy into your business. dropped with the plague himself. sr collectors bo allowed to take stops. All notieas of thia kind mutt bo given Millionaire, that the commonest There never was a man so low and to thia office direct or by letter or in little scrub reporter puts Into every ao lost to all human companionship of his strenuous life, youd turn that soma newspaper reporter couldn't person, or phone 664, one ring. a billionaire In a year. JOURNAL PUBLISHING CO get at him and win his confidence and He's Always Busy. make him promise to brace up and try Early or late, coming or going, sick it' again If hla editor told him to do It. or well, happy or discontented he's There never was a man ao high and so hedged about with the proprieties always working. The newspaper men and th pomp and circumstance of life THE GLORIOUS FOURTH And whisper, no, let's not whisper; that some newspaper man couldn't ge- la the moat glorious Fourth let's say it at the top of our voices next" to him and have him tell him the THIS July the world baa known from the top of the mountain. Were Inmost secrets of hla life, if his city with one single exception the original proud of the American newspaper man. editor happened to send him out on the Hes the hardest working, quickest story. Fourth of July, that one of one hun- wttted, nun courageous and most loyIf I wanted to pick out a man to dred and thirty-tw- o yearn ago when al hearted human being On top of the scuttle a ship, or save a town, or lead a earth we love to cell green, even when forlorn hope into the primming teeth of liberty was born on this continent we live on .the plains of Colorado. udden death, or run a footrace with that one will never have a rival. Tou can't, beat him, you can't scoop disaster and beat it or writ a peace But with that one single exception him, you can't buy him, youve Just proclamation, or declare war, or make the present Fourth la greatest. There got to stand aside, gentlemen of the love to one of the hundred wives of n are forty-si- x stare on the flag today everyday professions, and take off your Bashl Baaouk, or load a revival meetI ing and have the time of hla Ufa every thanks to Oklahoma. The flag floats in hate to him. He'll domen In risk life times his minute he was doing any of these para peace over a greater people than ever before. It stands out more clearly the the course of a day's work and never ticular things, I wouldnt hunt for an Admirable Crichton; Id drop Into the emblem of civilisation and progress expect even a thank you for it. No Such Word as Fail. first newspaper office I came to and ask before. means ever not than this It He'll without and their without for go "star" man. sleep states and numeronly in the forty-si- x food and without rest, and without fill HYd tha bill from atart to finish, ous territories on this continent, but it company to get a little bit of a story and not show half hla accomplish-mentmeans It Just as much In the Philip- an Inch long. Just because he was sent either.. pines, In Cuba, In Panama, In Porto to get it. and he doesnt know what The top v the morning to you, out In IlawalL Rico, ' tha word "fall" means brothers Great vessels, slmbols of power and In the middle of wake Hell up you Were Proud of you, and wo cant ar authority, today carrying the flag the night to ask yon If you prefer lem- help wanting to le you know tt, ' of this nation around tha globe, and on pit with or without the meringue. Heres how and plenty of it In every port, in every clime it will be greeted with a friendly greeting. This is true because the flag of this ltonal committee Is a factor to be con- resorts of various kinds are permitted nation stands for justice, for peace sidered ; the general trend and spirit to keep open at all hours and aell among nations, for progress in nil that of the convention also ought to have liquors of all kinds. In many Instances goes to make a nation great weight In determining with what force without license from the city to eel! This is great day, a milestone In the Democratic party will be able to liquors in any quantity or any form. the life of thld nation, because it appeal to tha men who are connected There would seem to bo Justice In this marks the' high tide of notional proa with the Independence party" complaint. The city cannot afford to perity. The sun in his rounds today play favorites in a matter of this kind. will look down on a greater degree of WHOSE FAULT WAS THIS? In the matter of the closing of the human happiness and upon a less declone In the canyon It le argued by gree of human misery than In any Attorney N. J. Harris many that sucm action will but aggraWAStoCounty other round sines time began. blamo because the Big Mitt vate the evil of drinking there that Many problems have been solved was scooped on the suicide of J, E. many who now drink moderately will, since the original Fourth of July was Teller in the Hetly hotel In thin city? If the closing order le rigidly enforced, celebrated; many remain still to bo One issue of the misnomers had a beg- take quantities of liquor with them on solved, but reasonable men must be garly reference to tha affair, bid ao far their tripe Into the canyon and Indulge well pleased with the progress made as Informing tha local public of what In debauches to data. Happy will this nation be If really transpired, there was nothing. Zt la also argued that to close the the ratio of progress is kept up In the This was not the fault of the Big Mitt. canyon resorts on Sunday means simfuture. It waa tha fault of some public official; ply to drive the business of liquor seil If not Attorney Harris, then eonta lng to Utah Hot Springs to the loss of BRYANS OLIVE BRANCH other. Somebody must bo sandbagged this community. fur thia. These an matters for the proper little political As n matter of fact Mr. Teller had authorities. The fact remains that If ONE of the an of the day was editorial no business to commit suicide without liquor la to be sold at all. If privileges on an Inside page of William J. first getting permission from the Big are to bo granted either In the city or llryan's Commoner yesterday. This Mitt. count, exact Justice must be observed. dealt with William Randolph Hearst Every man Is entitled to a square deal and his Independence League. It le LIVE MEN FALL INTO LINE at the hands of the government to be olive an construed generally branch extended to llearst, a bid for strong, local THIS IS A GOOD MOVE his support In the campaign just ANOTHER Just fallen Into lino for the acceptance of the fine gift of Mr. OWNERS of automobiles In Ogden opening. Here le the editorial entire: end Mrs. F. J. Klesel, the Issuance of Lake City are preparing "The Republican papers are quick to $75,000 worth of bonds and the erec- to take an active part in the bringing assume that Mr. Hearst will oppose the tion of a High school building that about of a good highway between the Democratic ticket They ought to give will be a credit to the city. This has two chief cities of the atate. fIn Salt Mr. Hearst credit for having made reference to the Ogden Retail Mer- Lake City an automobile club he been reforme; chants association. fight for certain organised. An automobile club has It la highly gratifying to every well been in existence In thie city for some they ought to give him credit for sincerity In advocstlng those reforms; wisher of the city to note the unanimi- time oast. Now these two clubs are they 'ought to know that his strengh ty with which the cittsena of Ogden like lb strength of others who are are taking hold of thie Important matfor the purpose of holding a mass strong with the masses. Is due to the ter. It means more for the future of meeting for the purpose of stimulating strength of the reforms to which he the city than appears on the surface. Interest In the subject of good roads, has attached himself. The prompt acceptance of the Klesel and for the equally Important purpose "The convention of the Indepen- gift In the spirit in which It le to Induce the authorities of the three dence party was called to meet after the tendered, and the prompt erection of a counties Involved, Weber, Davis and other conventions. In order that a bet' suitable school building will be an ex- - Salt Lake, to and take ter survey ' of the situation might be of progreaslveness that will inite action for the accomplishment made. Since the Republican convention encourage other men to do still other of the much desired purpose, has adjourned, the Independence con- good deeds for the benefit of the city, j This mass meeting will lie held at vention has been postponed for It would be a fitting testimonial to Lagoon next Wednesday, July 8, at 3 month, which gives greater opportuni- Mr. and Mrs. Klesel. and one they o'clock In the afternoon. Already ty for deliberation. Mr. Hearst could would no doubt appreciate more than committees hive been named to take hardly be expected to announce In ad any other, if the bonu issue could be hold of the matter and It le certain vance of the other conventions what carried by a unanimous vote and a that great good will come from I. It he thought ought to bo done, but it rousing big vote at that. will be held In the right place, the will be remembered that In 104, when Why not? That would start the ball center of Davis county, bet use most he was a candidate In the Democratic rolling In good style. of the work to be done Is to be done convention, after the adoption of the In that county. platform written that year, he wraa A SQUARE OEAL The automobile men are showing a willing to make the fight for the recommendable spirit in thie more. They forms outlined In that platform. There 'HE order to close the saloons In are willing to pay their full share of is no danger of the platform this year Ogden canyon on Sundays is the expenae. They have no desire to containing less of reform than the plat- opening up again the whole subject of antagonise the farmers In any way. On form of 1004. There Is every Indlca- - saloon regulation in this community, the contrary they Intend to tion that It will go even further In Under the ordinance recently enacted with them In all waya possible. demanding remedial legislation. If the In the city and the rules adopted to . Good roads will add to the pleasure platform of 104 waa good enough for cany that ordinance Into effect every of automoblllng. They will also add Mr. Hearat to run upon, may not the saloon in this city la required to keep to the pleasure and profit of living In Democratic platform of 10 be good closed all day Sunday, and to close the rountry. Since the beginning of enough for Mr. Hearat to support? every morning at 1 oclock. time nothing has tended so much to "The candidates, too. may have nra Keepers of saloons hold that It Is the developnent of any country as tha In determining Mr. Hearats Just to them to compel them to close supplying of good means of action and the organisation of the na- - In this way when drug stores and SemE-AiM-il Jiu-Jits- u, Gentle-manner- ed of Smart Clothing and Furnishings Begins Monday Morning' at 8 oClocR : serious-minde- -- h R IGHT on the dot Monday morning, when the clock strikes eight, Cut Price 5ale. It will be were going to start our Semi-Annu- al the Clothing Event of the year. This sale embraces every stitch of Mens, Boys and Childrens Clothing In our stock. Its no cloning out of undesirable odds and ends but just the opposite. It includes all our new, fresh Spring and Summer Wearables. j Some of the Garments Have Been In the Store Only Days! Thirty It is our unalterable to start each season with policy New stock we will not carry lines from one season to thats why we hold these Clearance Sales each season. absolutely the next and Eveiy garment marked In plain figures. So you may know the discount we are giving. a, well-defin- ed def-prersi- i I I FRED M. NYR CO. 2413 Washington Avenue paper was conducting a crusade jits publication to afternoon, the men against th tenderloin district, but was prefering to work and fight, If necesTARRED AND FEATHERED unable to accomplish much with tha sary, In sunlight, rather than at night name it had, ao was changed to the when the chances were not ao good. "Rustler. Mr. King Boon severed hla relations Th crusade th, paper Initiated Charles 8. King, one of the pioneer with "red the the "Rustler" and went to Balt did district not against light" newspaper men of tho state, who con- meet the of the crooked ele- Lake City, afterwards moving to southapproval ducted a newspaper here that resulted ment of the town, and they decided to ern Utah. He became associated with In hie being the recipient of tar and tar and feather Mr. King. On a dark the Southern Utah Times." at Silver feathers, la In Ogden. This case of night they approached hla office and Reef, Frisco, Utah. He was later apbeing tarred and feathered waa tha told him that he might aa well come pointed to the position of poet master only one that ever occurred In the ! along. He did so. They marched him of Frisco by President Garfield. Later etat of Utah. It waa way back In before them to a spot which le directly Mr. King became interested In tha 147, when the Dally Dispatch, a morn- back of the Utahna theatres present "Irrigation Age, of Balt Lake City, ing newspaper published on old Main location, where ha was stripped of hla associating himself with William & street, now Washington, between attlr and the tar and feathers admfn Smythe, Apostle George Q. Cannon, Twenty-fourt- h waa istered. and Twenty-fiftFormer Judge Thomas, then the only sheet In th town. The Undaunted the publication changed Bartch and Bishop Winder. OGDEN MAN WHO WAS ! h, A Fourth of July Bunco By W. F. Mnrriner |