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Show THE DAILY STATE JOURNAL. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER r Days Doings In Utah t KOI jt rout you wool men of Utah $168, 000 more each year to ahlp your pounds of wool from Utah to Poston than It would coat you If you lived on the Pacific coast where the haul averages 600 miles further. In the Xewhouse building, the 8.750 tons of structural steel haw been hauled from Pittsburg at a freight rate Were of $1.10 a hundred pound. these building in San Francisco the railroads would have hauled the same Keel through Utah to the coast for INDIGNANT SHEEPMEN OF UTAH CALL FOR MASS-MEETIN- G been The sheepmen of Utah ha Indignation and wrath fairly radiates asked to meet in the Balt Lake Com- from the sheepmen over the proposed mercial club at 8 oclock Thursday af- reduction in the wool tariff. They mainternoon to utter their proteat In a big tain that such a move would mean the maaa meeting against the proposed re- utter abolishment of the industry, for duction of the tariff on wool and for- the western sheepmen cannot compete mulate plana, to wage a campaign to with the woo grower of Australia and South America. prevent any reduction whatever. The mass meeting for Thursday Is Tiis appeal of the Utah sheepmen for the maintenance of the present wool the direct result of a conference held tariff and their united protest against , yesterday between E. H. Calllater, any reduction will be sent to the ways president, and C. B. Stewart, secretary, of congress, lot the Utah Wool Growers, and and means committee Howell. They met In Mr. which will take up the question of revising the wool tariff In Washington on Canisters office in the federal build Dec. 8 and I. The sheepmen will also ling and concluded that prompt action elect a representative to go to Wash- waa necessary to save the sheepmen ington and fight the case for them 'and their t ratio from annihilation by foreign competition. there. I an CHI OF CMS FROM NORTH TO SOOTH DISCUSSFD AT WATERWAYS CONVENT Plan to Link Chesapeake at Key West, Florida pressed In the resolution adopted at to Straits the Philadelphia conference lest November; to report progress In the Intended movement for a continuous chain of canals from Boston to Key West, and to Impress upon the Federal congress the appeal of representation of people for a government appropriation making possible the near accomplishment of the project. The convention la the first one of the meeting held last the association, year In Philadelphia was more of an organising conference. It Is probable that next year the convention will be held In Norfolk. The trade organisations there are said to be enthusiastic over the movement Moore explained that Congressman the purpose of the association Is not to Interfere with the efforts of any one section In getting appropriations for the betterment of Its harbor and to promote waterways, but that it of all districts to further to Be Greatest Waterways in the United States. Nov. 17. Delega BALTIMORE, tion from all of the states along the Atlantic seaboard gathered In Baltimore today at the opening of the Atlantic Deeper Waterways convention. Congressman J. Hampton Moore, of Pennsylvania, Is president of the association, and the delegatee Include many distinguished men. One of the moet gigantic waterways, projects aver broached Is recommended by the association, which waa organised for the purpose of Impressing upon the government the necessity for an Inland waterway from Boston to Key uniform West The association's plana provide for the opening of ehlp canals and of intervening rivers and approaches from Norfolk, Va southward to Key West, Fla., from Chess peake bay to Delaware bay, and from the Delaware river t.o the Raritan river, and across Cape Cod. The purpose of the convention Is to Intensify Interest In tha objects ex -- Institution development. It is planned MONTGOMERY. Ala.. Nov. 17. Addresses of welcome by Governor Con.er and Mayor Teague and an address by Mrs. Philip K. Moore, of St. Louis, president general of the National Federation of Women's dubs, will open the annual convention, of Alabama elubwomen this evening. Several other sjieaker of national reputation will ieuk during the sessions, w hich will last through four days. Fifty-fiv- e dubs are affiliated with the Alabama federation. Among the subjects to be considered during the convention are forestry, conservation of the natural resources of the state and nation, and the betterment of edmational methods, especially in the rural distrk ts. CLUB WOMEN SAIL IN GONDOLAS TODAY LOS ANGELES, Cal., Nov. 17. Venice is today the Mecca of the clubwomen of California and the Httle city Is already thronged with the feminine highbrows of the Golden State, Every Indication points to tha most sue cessful federation meeting ever held on the Pacific coast. Officers will be Several amendelected Thursday. ments to the constitution of the federation will be presented, including one providing that the annual con' ventlons be held hereafter in April In' stead of November. Tha Pope Reada tha Papers. Pope Plus la a firm believer In newspaper reading. Ills favorites are two provincial sheets, Venice Difesa and Vicenza Verlco. Tha latter paper ha ha read nearly all hla life. Whep he became patriarch of Venice he happened to make the acquaintance of the editor of the Difesa, then a strugThe editor's vlewa gling dally. pleased hla eminence, and hearing of the editors high character he offered him hla aid. Tha patriarch's liberality and active support soon gave tha Difeaa a very wide circulation, and It la now ao profitable that It la regarded aa one of tha most solid Institutions of the great city. Shopper Got the Best. Not nil young matrons are 6o unsophisticated as Is the customary "Mrs. of the newspaper funny Newlywed man. . One striking exception resides In Harlem. Entering a butcher shop on the eve of n large house party to be given at her home, she saw displayed a dosen chickens. Please pick me out a half dosen chickens that are tough T" she said. 1 have a special reason. The butcher put aside seven. Are these all? she added. Tea, ma'am," was the reply. These are all tough ones. Then send the other five to my house at once, said the young ma tron. The butcher Is guessing stllL Large Area for Olympic Games. The stadium In which the Olympic h gamea will be held at the exhibition, London, la now under construction. It Is oblong In plan, with straight sides and semi circular ends, and measures $94 by 1,000 feet over all. The arena, besides the large space for games, will contain n bicycle track $5 feet wide, n running track 85 feet wide, and t swimming tank 50 by 835 feet Tbs total capacity Is about 75,000 persona Seats are arranged In 88 tiers along the straight . sides, while standing room arranged In 65 tiers Is provided enda in the Franco-Brlt-ls- -- turf-covere- d to secure the ultimate construction of an Inland waterway along the entire Atlantic coast. Mr. Moore told of the lives that ure lost the ehlp that are wrecked and the time lost because of the rough eeae and dangerous -- coast and pointed out the strategic value of Subscribers of Tha Utah State an Inland waterway In time of war. aro requested te read and Journal Thousands of dollars will be ex- fellow instructions printed at hoad M pended by Baltlomre buslnese men In editorial column. semi-circul- A 'Mare In Henrick Ibeens Masterpiece With il'.t- latest enrollment in the history of the Weber academy, everything is coming along in favorable man n, r. Principal Wilford M. Me Kendrick takes great pride In wliat bis new faculty has accomplished, saying it lias established unprecedented records in nearly each department. The enrollment is near the 508 mark, and it bids fair to remain at that point for the remainder of the season. The domestic arts department room, two in number, have undergone coin- -, plete change in the last few days. The arrangement Is widely different, tlie twenty sewing machines have been fitted In both rooms, instead of one. A large ingrain carpet, furnished by tha ladies of the department, and laid under the Instruction of tlie teachers, Mis Larkin and Mim Farr, ntakea a great improvement. One hundred girls are now engaged in this department. They are comprised of members of the first, . second, third and fourth year clase. and many of them display great originality. Stuiieni of the domestic science department. under the supervision of Mrs, T. Hay Shurtltc, assisted by Miss Pearl Crugun, have gained reputations In academy circles fur the tastiness of the Inches and dinners they prepare and serve. The principal asserts that more hint been shown from the students in this department than was anticipated. The athletic departments are progressing favorably, at present prejia rations for the winter's basketball sports ar be-lnl- ng made. The choir of tha Weber academy haa now been expanded In to lull voices, which add greatly to the Institution's attractiveness. In tits last two weeks' of Prof. practice, under supervision Joseph Rallantyne, excellent control haa been gained over difficult selections. The band Is now preparing for the grand concert to be held at the academy, Friday, November 85. Creamed Cucumbers. Peel two or three! large cucumbers and cut very fine with a sharp knife or Richard Mansfields Original Mammoth 50 Production People ChorusBallel Great Orchestra SEAT SALE MONDAY Lower Floor $1.50; Balcony, $1 and 75c; Gallery 50c House Grand Opera One Night Thursday November 19th RETURN OF THE FASCINATING AMERICAN PLAY BY HENRY M. BLOSSOM WITH THE SAME EXCELLENT CAST HEADED BY HANS ROBERT INTHE TITLE ROLE AND INCLUDING! DAVE GRAHAM HELEN ORMSBEE LYDIA DICKSON JOSEPH WILKES ROBERT CRAIG BE8SIE BALDWIN GEORGE MERRITT. PAULINE EBERHARD AND ALL THE OTHER FAVORITES THIS IS THE ONLY COMPANY WHICH HAS EVER PRESENTED THIS GREAT PLAY OP LOVE AND LUCK Prices 50c 75c, $1, $1.50. Seat Sale Tuesday CHEER UPI go see CHECKERS DONE TO A TURN will be the Turkey which wa acrv to our customer on Nov. 86. Turkey, brown, crisp. Juicy, tender and luscious mince and pumpkin plea "like mother used choice to make, wines, liquors and cigars, and everything that win maks tha palate of the epicure sing with a song of Thanksgiving delight. lemon. Chill all the Ingredients thoroughly and Just before serving s !r In half a cupful of thickly whipped cream. This makes a nice sauce for serving with fish or la' equally good put on the half sheila Serve one to each person and pass with soft shell crabs or broiled lobster at a luncheon. A FALSTAFF CAFE Tragedy. A Mr. Nosmo King was questioned about the oddity of bis Christian name. Tt la this way, he said; my mother made a point of giving nil of her children unusual names. I was three months old before she found one for me that she liked. One day, while out shopping, she saw on of a swinging door the word 'Nosmo,' white the other half bore King,' her own name. Nosmo King,' she noted mentally, not perceiving that the letters spelled no smoking when the doors were closed; hence my lifelong affliction. one-hal- f Do You Ever Use a Flat Iron? If So, Why Not Try An Harpers Weekly. Mans Endless Quest. As a great preacher once said: looking for his of happiness, which the Garden of Eden knows It exists for and he Is ever knock- Man Is continually lost Inheritance the allegory of prefigures. He hi.n somewhere, ing, knocking generally at the wrong door, of selfishness, greed, ambition, lust, all sorts of foolish doors; and we call hla mistaken seeking by a name, Sin. A HAIRS BREATH ESCAAPE. Do you know that every time you have a cough or cold and let it run on thlnkftig it will just cure Itself you are inviting pneumonia, consumption, or some other pulmonary trouble? Dont risk It Put your lungs back In perfect health and stop that cough with Ballard's Horehound Syrup. Prlc 25c, sOc and $1.80 per bottle. Sold by Geo. F. Cava, Flan Iron. They Are FREE On 30 Days Trial Telephone 102 for One UTAH LIGHT & RAILWAY GO, WINTER EXCURSION RATES TO Southern California ppoipMnnnHy Anderson THE TAILOR R. W. Street Peer Gynt run through the coarsest knives of the meat chopper. Drain off the liquid, but do not press. Rub a bowl with n clove of garlic, put In the minced cucumbers and season with cayenne pepper, black pepper, salt, a teaspoonful of onion Juice and the atralned Juice of half a small FOR THE AAN WHO WEARS AILOR MADE CLOTHING, AS A SPECIAL INDUCEMENT WE ARE GOING TO GIVE A 20 PER CENT DISPARTICULAR COUNT ON ALL ORDERS TAKEN FROM NOV. 15, TILL DEC 15. THIS INDUCEMENT IS TO GIVE THE DRESSERS AN OPPORTUNITY TO FIND OUT FOR THEMSELVES, THAT WE ARE THE TAILORS THAT GIVE PERFECT FIT AND SATISFACTION, WE EMPLOY NONE BUT F1RST-CLLAS- S CUTTERS AND EXPERIENCED TAILORS TO FINISH THE GARMENTS IN A MANNER THAT WILL LEAVE NO, GROUND FOR COMPLAINT. 254 25th Louis James Enjoying Greatest Prosperity in Its HOLD A SESSION cents a hundred pounda Tou Salt Inks people pay the railroads In this instance Just $10,850 license for putting up these beautiful building. club Your own new Commercial building will require 450 tons of steel and you wilt pay $8,150 more for getting It here than you would have to to talk. Tima toFigM. pay If you were going to put It up In "All you need, he continued, 'is San Francisco. to show your teeth and light. The I know that you are lntellgent, railroads have long since gfven up the your faces show It; I - know that you spirit of fairness and have fixed the are upright dtlsens and business, rate question, not by what the !eople men, and knowing all of these facts I should have, but by what the people am forced to say that you all are men- - wilt stand. BIG S. D. - you stand for this discrimination against the business interests of the state," said George J Klndel. of Denver, before a large and representative gathering of Salt Lake's business men, assembled at tb Commercial club last night. The meeting had been called by the freight traffic bureau of tlie Commercial club. Mr. Klndel'a plea was fur relative rates; for an abolishment of an alleged discrimination that he says exists for the placing of railroad freight on the basis of the government tur.p, two cents carrying a letter twice as heavy the aatne distance A challenge waa extended to any railroad man present to answer or explain the reason, but the reply was given that they had come to liaen and not 75 L IHistory tally lazy 00 THE SENSATION OF THE CENTURY entertaining the delegate during the three days of the convention, the program including an excursion that w'lll take in all tlie local waterways and their approaches. FOB House Grand Opera Wednesday Night, November the 18th HI .4 El PAGE THREE. 17, 1908. Ind- - Phone 895 NOW OH SALE Two Daily Palatial Trains Unexcelled Dining Car Service a la Carte Standard and Tourist Sleepers For Further Information Ask Any Salt Lake Route Agent or Write to J. H. Manderfield, A. D. P. A., Salt Lake City. |