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Show THE DAILY STATE JOURNAL. MONDAY, NOVEMBER PAGE FOUR, imiiiMMHH-m-mi- Daily Stair Smtrttal OGDEN BANK I OGDEN, UTAH Journal Publishing Ct. ....Pualiahsrs (loco ora ted) Published every evening except Sunday Telephenes Bell. HI- -1 Business Office Ind- - Ml 1 Editorial Rooms ....Bell, 64 CM S Ind, 1 By By By By By ............ 8 -- Act of Congress of March 8, 1878. NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS Ton should receive your paper not later than 7:00 p. m. ir not received at that hour call Phone Ml and it will be sent you by special messenger. No paper delivered after 7 p. m. Pay ns money te carrier er ether collectors unless they present credentials from the undersigned. Under ne circumstances will carriers or collectors be allowed to take stops. All netices of this kind must be given to tula office direct er by letter, or In person, or phene 164, ene ring. JOURNAL PUBLISH.NQ CO, S. (Original- A. BOWMAN.. Business Manager LET US PULL TOGETHER Governor-elec- wm. t the campaign and there la really no need of himself uion any platform at clares atrongly In favor of: The completion of a state before 1818. "Development bprt, la over placing all. de- capitol of arid lands of the state through ths state land board. "Exlennlnn of the High school system to the outside enuntlea "Proper legislative revision of the state revenue lews and careful consideration of name by a commission. "Better control of Insurance matters uithln the state. "Ktnmgthenlng of Juvenile courts and legislation looking toward the belter nient of boyhood." Insincerity cannot be charged against In this after Utahs governor-eleelection declaration. Politics plays no part In U. There Is no necessity for announcing In favor of these things now other than the proper and honest desire to bring them about for the atate'a benefit By their ballots, the voters of Utah have elected William Spry governor of Utah. Partisanship should then be forgotten at this Juncture. The campaign la over and every one of those things In favor of which the governor-to-b- e ct National Designated Funds of Fourth U. S. for Police Arrest James Gooding for Alleged Brutal Assault For- On Young Boy. Information from Washington, D. CL this morning g to the effect that the Pint National bank of Ogden has been designated as a depository for tha funds derived from forest resources In the fourth forestry district just created, which will Include Utah, southern Idaho, western Wyoming and northwestern Arlaona. The total receipts of this department, it la estimated for tha year 1908, will amount to 11.000,000. the average amount for each district being from 175,000 to 8850.000. The depositories will receive all mnneya collected after December 81. As the fourth to considered one of the largest and moat Important districts In tha department the Ogden bank win be favored with larg, sums to handle. The depositor 1m will receive all due the government for uae of forests after December 1, and deposit them to tha credit of the treasurer of the United States. According to tbe Plan which has been approved by the treasury department, when a timber sale, stock grating or special use application is made the forest supervisor will flu out a letter of transmittal In duplicate and tell tha applicant to remit the amount directly to the depository. Remittances will be by draft, express or postal order, and payable to the bank, since forest supervisors are not allowed to receive money. Tha letter of transmittal to virtually a deposit bHp 1 accompany the remittance. The duplicate goes to the district fiscal went: All remittances will be assembled and checked up at the end of each day, and a single certlflrat- - of deposit made out by the bank and mailed to the aecretary of the treasury. This boy of the underworld who la traveling across country by means of beating trains, called the police station from the Denver A Rio Grande roundhouse this afternoon, claiming that he was the victim of a dastardly assault by James Gooding. Detective Pender Immediately dispatched Officer Crompton on the case, the officer finding the Loy down In the "Jungles" The lad pointed out the man. a vicious looking Individual and the two were brought Jn apparent agony, Harold Grant a to the city bastlle. After they were booked, Detective Pender decided that the allegation of one boy was not enough. So he went down to tbe "junglea to make a personal Investigation of tha case, where he found Joseph Sullivan, Patrick Barry and Joseph Thompson, all boys, who claim to have witnessed the dtapicable act. The three lads and the one attacked asaeit that the brutal crime against nature was forcible. The three witnesses and the complainant are being held to prosecute the offender. . LONG WARS DUE TO WHISKERS. Trivial Incldant Led to Three dred Years of Fighting. Hun- For ages beards were tha delight of ancient beauties. The alght of a shaved chin excited sentiments of horror and aversion. To obey tbe Injunctions of hia bishops, Louis V1L of France cropped his hair a la pompadour aud shaved off bla luxuriant plan. It la claimed, will expedite busiwhiskers. Eleanor of Aqultane, bis ness both for users of forests and the found him with this uncomconsort, district forester, and also make It possible to deposit the receipts in western mon appearance very ridiculous and banks and help the circulation In that very contemptible. She revenged her elf by becoming something more than section, where It Is originally spent n coquette. The king obtained n divorce. She then married tbe count of Anjou, who shortly afterward ascended the French throne, and gave him as her marriage dower the rich provinces of Poitou and Gulenne; and thin was the origin of those wars which for 300 years ravaged France and which coat the French nation ogdekTshops IRE GROWING Enlargement for Increase of Faci- lities Will Be Started Within Short Time. , right-thinki- "Bother yer social Idea. You and I hear too plain tha marks o the sow's oar. cant make allk purse of us" "It's not ua I'm talkin about; ita the kid. Haven't y beard o all these women goto' over to Europe and princes and jukes and lords? Since wo got all these millions together Ft been thinkin' wo moight do the same for little Nora, only we'd have to giro her up. After a desperate struggle between lore and ambition little Non, then three yean old, was sent away from homo to bo educated for an American title catcher. She waa to forget her father and mother and assume a new name. Bhe was entered aa an orphan, and a guardian was appointed who waa to turn over to her a fortune of $5,000,000 when she should marry with hla consent Fifteen years later a Mrs. Yau of New York opened a house In London for the purpose of Introducing her niece. Winifred De Witt, Into society. Mrs. Van Yalkenburgh took no care to conceal the fact that her niece would receive a comfortable dot at her marriage, and there waa a pricking up of ears of tha young bloods F gh of London. Mrs. Van Yalkenburgh proceeded methodically, procuring an Introduction for her niece at court and giving a splendid coming out ball, at which many of tha nobility were present Winifred was rather a pretty girl, of fair complexion and a subdued reddish hair, and boro the marks of having been brought up to associate with tha moat aristocratic American girls Of tbe many suitors who appeared the Marquis of Crowelhurst heir to the dukedom of Marlebut and William rut Burleigh, a rising member of the house of commons, were the moat conspicuous for the reason that the former would surely have the sanction of Miss De Witts guardian and a marriage with the latter would be a NEW TAILORED SUITS FOR WOMEN and MISSES, JUST ARRIVED An exhaustive presentation of the newest ideas exclusive moc net to be found elsewhere. The materials are ef the highest quality, th, tailoring without exception, is equal te the beet custom work and prcoa are far below the average for garment! ef all around sxcolisnc GARMENT VALUES We have stirred things up a bit in the Garment Business during the past week, offering values such aa women never gxpected in ths hoighth of the buying season. Beginning Tuesday we will offer the groatoit garment values ef the year. New Tailored Street New Afternoon Suits $15 Evening Dresses to $35 New Tailored $22.50 to $50 Street New Tailored Skirts Dresses $20 and to $40 $5 to $20 OUR SALE OF FINE LINEN TABLE SETS and PATTERN CLOTHS STARTS FRIDAY a ot LINENS FOR THANKSGIVINQ UNDERPRICED This sale la aa timely as it is remarkable, coming as it doss just when ysu are thinking ef buying new Linsna for Thanksgiving. Ths very host grades ef Irish and German linen tabls sots arc involved, and they are offered at prises that stamp thia as one ef ths most important sales of fins I nane this store haa ever held. Every housekeeper should take advantage of the occasion and add to the supply of fina nappory, A Big Special Sale of High-Cla- ss Net and Lace Waists Las! & Thomas lore match. Tbe marquis' father waa In a dying condition, and certain obligations on the part of tbe estate were being ataved off till after his death with the hope that bla sou would sucFOREIGN TRAVEL ceed la marrying a fortune with which NEW BAND AT THE to pay them and build up the estate, though It was feared that Crowelhurst who was of tbe smart set and a typical INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL FALLS EAR T London swell, would attend any,, fortune he could get on himself rather than on his estate. Mrs. Yau Yalkenburgh engineered Professor Nichols, of the Weber Practically the last of the colonist 3,000,000 men. All of which, probably, matters ao that the suit of the mar- academy, haa ordered eight new uni- traffic through Ogden for the west has had never taken place It Loula VII. quis waa auccessfuL Winifred De Witt forms, to be utilised in his band, which finished, the smallest number being 8. The whole season's work, had not been so rash na to shave off told her lover,, Burleigh, that her whole wll he Increased to thirty-si- x Instru- yesterday. which commenced September 1 and hla whiskers, by which he made him- fortune was Involved In her choice of ments. He reports that the organisa- continued 'till October 81, has fallen self ao disgusting to the fair Eleanor. a husband. If she married him she would lose It Why, she knew not tion U now permanent and that the fhr short of the year before. 18,211 passing through Ogden by the Denver and Her parents the knew nothing of. Bhe work to coming along favorably. Rio Grande, Union and Southern Pa Horses to Get vacations. concerts have The past few weeks had a vague remembrance of a woman n cific railroads, against 82,000 the Uncle Sam, generous In giving vaca- who bad the care of her. baby days In the country districts, and ,vous year. The shortage against the given tions lo hla servants, u who could nut poeelbly hare been her ths near future will see tha band at year 1907 to said to be due to hereafter to allow SO dnys leave a mother. Burleigh after which a few concerto will tlnuance of the foreign element being waa affected Just aa year to the post office department the was. He wanted her, hut did not te given to Ogden. Mr. Nichols says glven employment on the coast in prefhorses in Washington. The animals want her to lose her fortune. After that the members have reached a point erence to Americans. at which their music will be appreciated are to be sent, a few at a time, to a many Another circumstance which arose sighs and tears on her part and by all to diminish first class traffic was the In wljp desire to hear It. rich fine, Maryland. "Every heart breakings on hla they decided pasture A strong musical organisation at tha fact that the better class of tourists employe of the government," says the that they must give each other up. State Industrial school has been per- availed themselves of the chance to chief clerk in the post office departWinifred accepted. tbe marquis, hut fected Professor Nichols and sixteen on rates, after there was a ment, receives 30 days' annual vaca- bla father at the time waa at the point of the byboys are making an excellent travel shortage of the undesirables. tion and 30 days' tick leave If neces- of death, and fur rsrlous reasons con- band. sary. I see no reason why the hones nected therewith tbe marriage was put CHILD CULTURE CLUB. we use In the business of the depart- off till after tbe eons .To Restore Will Adams' Tomb, expected accesment ought not to receive a rest, or a sion to the title. Indeed. Winifred's Wilson Crewdson, chairman of th The Child Culture club met Tuesday vacation, and hereafter I am going to guardian, whose Instructions were that council of the Japan society, points afternoon, Nov. 8, at the home of Mrs. send each of the horses away for a be get a duke, instated upon this. oat that the grave near Yokosuka, la Annie Wright The program for ths period of rest. We can spare many But tbe old man waa such a long Japan, of Will Adams famous la his- afternoon waa to have been a talk on music, by Prof. Squire Coop, but as of them In the summer, and this to tha while dying that when he did die the tory aa the first Eagllshaiaa to aet time they will appreciate a rest from new duke was Informed that owing foot la that conatry, la the reign of he was unavoidably detained into Salt the the hot asphalt aud welcome the green to a recent financial panic In America Queen Elisabeth, haa fallen Into decay Lake the afternoon was given of the annual the of meeting reports of the country and the shade Miss De Wltfa fortune had been so far and needs considerable repair. Will U. F. W. grass C, at Mantl. Mrs Barrow ef the trees." reduced that no settlements could be Adama waa ao highly respected that gave such an Interesting report that made at least not for some time. he was ennobled by the founder of the the members felt they had lost a golden Carried Off by Bandits. This waa the end of tbe proposed last family of Shoguns, and hla mem- opportunity by not going. A report ef was given by Mrs. Kate When traveling by train from marriage. Mr. Burleigh returned to hla ory to atlll ao highly revered in that the one of the. delegates from Oroya to Limn, in Peru, the passen- allegiance, declaring that since Wini- country that a movement haa been set gers were held up at Galera, 16,000 fred would not anffer financially by a on foot and a considerable sum sub- Utah. by Squire Coop will be feet up la the mountains, by a fully marriage with him he wished her to bo scribed by the leading Japanese states- - The lecture 18th Nov. (Wednesday), at Mrs armed hand, who took some of the hla wife. But meanwhile Mrs. Flana- men, generals, admirals and others to given which tbe members to Hunter's home, travelers aa hostages. Fifteen sol- gan had suffeted a protracted agony restore the hut (tat perish- - ' of the dubs in the city are cordially Imposing diers who were In the train were dis- at her husband's plan for their daugh- lug tomb which marks the place of hla Invited. The next regular, meeting will armed, four being wounded and one ter, and one day the couple appeared burial among tha beautiful bills that be November 17. hot In cold blood because he would at Mrs. Van Valkenburgh's London overlook the great naval station of not hand over his rifle to the mis residence; announced themselves as Yokosuka. London Standard. May Ba a Touch, creantb. who had taken care to cut her niece's parents and gave away ttont feel flattered If a pretty girl telegraphic wires ana blow up bridges, tbe whole plot Fortunately more than miles at you. Walt until fou are abErin's Shamrock Grows In Saattls while the railway staff became servile twenty years of Intermingling with sure she hasn't aa amateur Among the many natural resources solutely tools to the brigands. Rev. A. Miles wealthy people bad rubbed much of how In her pocket Atchison ticket Most, another clergyman and a party the rust off Fat and Bridget, and they of the state of Washington new Globe. things are coming to Ught every day. of six friends were for some time did not appear at ao great a disadprisoners In the mountains, but In due vantage aa one would suppose. Wini- No less wonderful than amusing la the course the Peruvian government fred. who had always Igen lonely as aa fact that the botanical growth of the troops sent from Limn effected their orphan, gladly accepted them. Besides, state to enriched with one more valuable for lo release acquialUon, there, waa something touching as well aa amusing in their sacrifice to mako and behold, the shamrock, the real her a duchess. Furthermore, there was thing, haa been discovered within th good Individual staff In Non Flxna-ga- a limits of tbe city of Seattle. Poor Pat your claim and mlna of rethat seemed to belong only to herself, and she made up her mind to try lationship to tha plant and monopoly to repay some of her parents' sacrifice of its aatlvlty to our dearly beloved i even If it had been unsuccessful at the land, haa been lost forever! But In last moment To cap the climax aho surrendering our title of exclusive Ladles tailored waists plain white waa glad to be relieved of Crowe- right to this brave little and black and whits barred madras patriotic emlhurst blem of Ireland there atl'J remains tho cloth, regular value She gave the whole story to her lov- one consolation that It waa discovered underfleeced-llne- d Children's him could he that if accept growing here by a son of the soil who er, telling to 18 alsea wear, only, heir with her pa rents, whom aha would halls from near gray tho beautiful 500 stocks are selling at a very great ad- In future stand by. she would marry of Klllarney. Seattle Times (per suit) panto, and vance over panic prices. If anybody him. Burleigh was Introduced to Mr. vest d Ladles' to buying stocks now under a mistak- and Mrs. Flanagan, and their hearty white only; extra heavy, 85c values en notion of facts he must be so ut- good nature triumphed. 25e Fascinated Her. aaeeeeeea (each) terly dumb as to make It useless evei FlanaDavid would be Non Belaaco was talking about marry Though to hope to Inform him. The bull camDiscount on all gan. by marriage she would become matinee Idols "Strange," he M. Special is one which in can the paign public be would Nora the "the fascination that they exert upon never claim it was deceived, for every- lira. Burleigh. Trimmed Hats. part of her name remaining If young girls I overheard a literary thing has been done under the lime- only consent to name the retain would be conversation that to apropos Two light. The public knows who ownf stocks and who will sell on any big by which he had courted her Wini- bald men were conversing. Did you fred even that objection would he can- ever read 8hakespeares "Love's Laadvance. Reasons for the advance are clearly celed. bor Loatr said the first. No,' understood. The most Important one It , Shortly after the marriage an iron growled the second 'but I've which the fact that public confidence bar company In Flanagan'a money taken my best to the theater, and been restored by the election. Certain waa Invested waa absorbed by a larger heard her ravegirl the show discordant Interests have been elimin- concern, and he was richer than ever. bout the leading man's heavenly 2335 Wash. Ave. ated and an era of peace and good will NELLIE EDNA CURTIS. hair." has begun. , . pro-bee- two-legge- d dlscon-hom- 30-da- MORE EVIDENCE OF PROSPERITY IN THE NATION .. Tt map-ryl- n estry District Master Mechanic D. J. Malone of the Southern Pacific railroad shops announced this morning that In all probability work on the new balcony to be declared, la Installed oh the second story of the hag upnequlvocally shops In Ogden will start In a few days. commendable on principle at least A, Q. Campbell expects to Without Investigating ths available Engineer start the work as soon as he la given resources of the state. It is apparent the orders, which will not be retarded that a capitol la badly needed In Utah. long. The balcony will be erected for the Governor Spry favors the completion of of affording more room for He la purpose such building before 1818. the smaller machines of the shop. In backed by a Republican state legisla- order that the larger machines will ture, so that If there Is any possible have necessary room. It to expected by way for the attainment of the new capi- the officials that they will have sevnew machines of the larger vartol, Governor Spry and his legislature eral and for this purpose the new baliety should he able to discover that method cony will be erected. and put it Into execution. It to for the good of the etatg of Utah. Governor-EleSpry should be given a chance to ROBBERS SECURE make good and he should receive the assistance of the people of the state. He la not ths governor of the RepubliBUT SMALL LOOT cans, he Is the governor of the people ef Utah. As such, he is oifen to criticism only when he has erred. Until that ao long as he demonstrates his While Manager Cliff Potter of the conscientious intentions of doing that Oaks resort In Ogden canyon was busy which to right, he Is deserving of the packing his goods In the safe some distance from the buffet Saturday afhonest support of all Utahns, regard- ternoon, preparatory to moving them less of party or creed. to Ogden, two strangers forced enThe development of Utahs arid lands trance through the rear of the barla equally commendable. The exten- room. which had been closed for the rifling two small trade masions and Improvements made In the season; chines of a number of nickels. The neighboring state to the north. Idaho, sheriffs office was notified at once and where conditions were almost Identical strangers, who were suspected of the with those of Utah, shows clearly what offense, were arrested. As there to no ran be done in thla western country. In evidence to. connect the suspects with the affair It to that they fact, the work that has already been will be relased. probable to sufstate In our own accomplished ficlent evidence of the profitable field open In Utah for the development of these lands. The extension of the High school system to another commendable feature ef the governors declaration of principles. Education to the keynote of success and the eone and daughters of those cRisens of the state residing In outside counties are entitled to equal consideration with our own children In the cities. (By Thomas C. ShotwellJ NEW TOKK. Nov. 9. The public Is The strengthening of Juvenile courts and the betterment of boyhood are de- in the stock market Nobody is more surprised than the Wall street operaserving of support of every tors who have been tor many will no one dtlsen and deny that months to get the striving Interested. people better control of Insurance matters and The public came in Immediately after proper legislative revision of the atate the election and public buying has Increased In volumne and continued to revenue laws ar( desirable in Utah. more urgent every hour up to It devolves, therefore, upon you, not grow the close of the week. The reaction as a Democrat or aa a Republican, not that professionals have been as a Mormon or as a Gentile, but as a on to enable them to repurchasecounting stocks eitlsen of Utah to lend your honest they let go before the election has not support for the upbuilding of our state come, simply because the public stood to William Spry when he dons the gu- there and snatched up the shares. But there la no use about bernatorial robes of the state of Utah the stock market Justmoralising yet. It Is also next January. useless to point out the fact that ct - A social idea. -- Entered as second class master at the Foetofflce at Ogden. Utah, under 1 "Bridget," aald Fat Flanagan. an lilea. 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