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Show THE DAILY STATE JOURNAL. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER IS, PAGE FOUR. manner. a fair and equitable owed to the dtlxens Daily Slolr Journal nowIt isthata duty attention has been called to , yUPEE-ESPE- I OGDEN, UTAH the Journal Publishing Co ....Pubishoro (Incusporatcd) Published every evening except Sunday Telephone Business .....Bell. 8841 ring Office lad. 444 Editorial Rooms ....Bell, (M Ind 414 1 nag 1 2 rings rings No Meney Entered as second-clas- DIES III WEST Angeles. Than in Months. 0 KEEFE IS 00 Miss Rutb Brough, formerly s well knows citlaen of Ogden, died In Los Angeles last evening, after s short period of suffering from tuberculosis. Miss Erough had been In attendance at the College of Payettvllle, Arkansas, where she contracted the disease. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Brough, who resided here many years, telegraphed Mrs. H. Lewis, 2818 Adams a venue, of the regretted event Wednesday at midnight. Miss Brough had reached the age of nineteen. During her younger years he lived In Ogden, where she received her preliminary education. After it was learned she was failing In health, her parents took her to Los Angeles, Cal., for treatment, and where they .hought ah could recover with ths change of climate. Normal business haa returned on the railroads and especially In the Pullman department. In the last few daysj tha traffic haa been heavier than at any time in the last lew months. Besides more tickets ere sold from the l'cal office than at any previous time during the election campaign. Pacific railroad The Socthern-Lnio- n haa found it necessary to again receive extra equipment from the Chicago and North Western railroad, the route by which the .Overland and Los Angeles limited proceed to Chicago. Daily the trains passing, through Ogden have these extra coaches, despite the fact that new care are being put Into ser- 10 A0 A0 REBUKED mater at HIDING TUFT the Postoffloe at Ogden. Utah, under Act FOR Congress of March I, 1870. NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS Tou should receive your paper net later than 7:00 p. m. Ir not received at that hour call Pboue 004 and It will be sent you by special messenger. No paper delivered after i p. m. Pay ne money te carrier er other eellectora unless they present credentials from the undersigned. Under ne circumstances will carriers er eellectora be allowed to take stops. All notices of thin kind must be given to this office direct er by lottery er in person, or phene 664, one ring. JOURNAL PUBL1SH.NQ B. A. BOWMAN.. Business GIVE JOHN A CHANCE CO Manager President' of Longshoremens Union Given Calling Down by Federation. Labor DENVER, Nov. 18. Daniel J. Keefe, president of the Longshoremens union, of the A merand sixth its ii Federation of Labor, was rebuked sternly at the findings of the executive ouiuil today, because he supported Taft during the last campaign. The report says that when he accepted a place on the executive council, Keefe agreed to abide by the decisions of the majority and that he ahould .lave resigned If he could not do so. conference of the executive council and tlA Longshoremens union will be held tonight, the Pacific coast being represented by J. C. Williams. Keefe tonight will settle the differences of t.ie toast orgaulsalon which seceded from the main longshoremen's body last year. nt apparent willingness. John WITH Rockefeller, parent of the of the met gione Standard Oil trust, haa gone world, entire In the gantic I to court in New Tork city for the purpose of telling the story the com- HAS FORMULATED CLUB CREES plete "6 detailed story of Standard Favorable Impression Mads by Mrs. OIL on Robart Burdettss Words. nervousness showed extreme John the witness stand Wednesday, but thla Mrs. Robert Burdette, ahould not be taken aa an evidence of of tho General Federation of Women's nervfear, because, who would not be baa formulated a club creed Clubs, ous! with something Ilka 100 reporters that baa made so favorable an lmprea and half aa many photographera alar' Ion that It la likely to bo adopted by tng with wide eyes and eagerly Jotting many clubs In thla country and down every word? abroad. About tha moat vital part There la little question that John D. of thla creed reads: "I believa in afternoon club life for Rockefeller believes himself guiltless I believe In evening club llfo women. laws of the of any especial violation wonfim together, when It In the fostering of the Standard Oil for men and rob not does tho homo of father and company until it baa become a monster mother. octopus with tentacles reaching around "I believe that woman has no right the earth and stretching Into every to undertake any work whatsoever .point where possible profit could come out aide of the home, along tho lines Bo Rockefeller Is en- of 8o Its owners. philanthropy, church, temperance titled, therefore, to an unprejudiced or club Ufa that does not emanate hearing by the people of the United from the home, and Its final and best results return to the home. Home States. A blind sense of the Injustice of must always be the center, but noi tho limit of womans Ilfs. greet riches should not Influence the "I believe in equal rights In tho fain minds of the nation. The testimony for father and mother la Intellilly haa Just begun. Rockefeller la the one affection and filial respect gence, know who would man above all others These ths club should foster. the Inside workings of the Standard "1 believe, out of consideration for Oil trust! he la the one man who others, in rsmovlng ths hot la all pubfathered the thing, the one who gave It lic assemblies." . life And the one who nourished It In Inffency and the chief nurse during Its A Blade of Giasa. entire lifetime of ruge profits. He Is was only last spring that I was .It the one man who can tell "the truth, walking down Macdougal street one the whole truth and nothing but the morning and noticed s swarthy, truth" tf such be hla desire. Italian lad on the steps of s Without regard to the action which mansion, now turned tenethe courts may take In thla suit to dis- ment. busily poking oats Into tha dirty solve the corporation, the dtlsena of cracks of the atone atepn. I stopped n and noticed that down one the nation form the Jury. Bias and moment were side already growing encouragto the prejudice ehould not blind them little green ing sprouts. I asked If he should b? glv evidence and both pldea had planted those also, and learned en an honest hearing. The testimony that every day be picked up the oats of Mr. Rockefeller ahould toe aa care- that were dropped by the horaea feed' fully read, aa that of the pmaecutloni tng from their bnga, and planted them. witness'-- . Then, If the evidence shows Then when they came up he transa that wrong haa been committed, planted them Into a paper shoe box Rockefeller and standard OH should he which he proudly pointed out to mo on condemned. Until that time, the broad tho nlll of an attic window. Therein," he Informed me, "got a mlndednea of the nation should give real garden off the nurse, but 1 ain't other with the chance John an equal nick, no I made one." I looked around side. me, and verily Tony'a box and tiny row of green blades were the only THE LIGHT QUESTION. growing things my eyes could light matter of lighting the earth upon In any direction. A similar atory of appreciation la been one of the most Impor since the told by a settlement worker who was tant questions of every making her way- down Allen street world began. "The Lord said let there be light and the dingiest of all East aide streets, the darkest and moat forbidding, when there was light." be noticed n little a finThat was thousands of years ip and ger line around twingirl tracing blades at grass ,jio one received a bill at the end of the foot of an elevated station pillar. each month. Latter day civilisation "Yon bare a flower, haven't you?" .and the wonders of science hse com be vouchsafed Interestedly. "Taint no flower, teacher," was merdallsed the lighting of the world. Corporations have galped control In the indignant protest, "here atainda a ' 1 various communities of the electricity park. 'Tha Craftsman. wt)ich supplies those eommsnltles with Erln'a Shamrock Grows In Ssaftla. ;,! 1 Tearq ago- v would hare thought " Among the, many natural reaoarce petrtrity. harnesed to do our .bidding, of the state of Washington 'new cheap.at any price. Now there Js coni things are coming to light every day. plaint. There Is dissatisfaction in Og No. leas wonderful than amusing Is tha IjSen with the rates charged for this fact that the botanical growth of the auto is enriched with one more spebecessRy. ' valuable cially commerce of acquisition, for lo The chamber ' Qgdeq j considers rates In this, city exorbitant. and behold, the shamrock, tbs real has been discovered within the At a meeting last night thla civic thing, limits of ths city of Seattle. to on effect and that record ) body went Poor PaL your claim and mine of re'.Remanded a reduction, jt further de- to the lationship and monopoly mended that the city council exert Its of Its nativity to plant our dearly beloved powers of regulation in such matters land, haa been lost forever! But in 'and order a decrease. It la presumed urrendering oifr 4 title of exdualve that this subject was given earnest right to'thls brave, little patriotic emand thorough consideration by the blem of Ireland there atM remains tbs chamber of commerce before taking one consolation that It was discovered such action. It la eertaln that the growing here by. a aon of the noil who hails from neaiMhe- - beautiful present city administration when called of Klilainey. Seattle Times upon to make adjustment wli do so in vice-preside- olive-skinne- one-tim- e THE - - - - d READY W1THADVICE vice. mi In each department of the store the one has been put forth the greatest values ssible id, po- lor THIS WEEKS SELLING . .a DRESS GOODS, SILKS, TABLE LINENS, NAPKINS, UNDERWEAR, R and HOSIERY, and In the DEPARTMENT, SUITS, COATS, WAISTS and SKIRTS READY-TO-WEA- iii BUYS GREAT SAVING of h-crea- t Carriers s A council to There la not the slightest TRAVEL REAVV 'doubt that the administration will be found ready and willing to make the proper adjustment at the proper time. The mayor and the ten counctlmen have not shuned important duties Former Ogden Girl Succumbs to Pullman First Cfass Business heretofore and there is every reason to Tuberculosis in Los by Bounds Heavier believe that they will do the right thing TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION Pay E nutter for the city now. By Mall Ona Tear By Mall Six Months By Mall Three Months By Mall One Month By Carrier One Month 1908. In any of the above named lines you will be able to save greatly this week OKI ruuu WORDS OF WISDOM FROM THE SOUSED ONE. According to reports at local railroad headquarters the Harrlman system has purchased the Ogden railroad from the Rio Grande railsas Gantleman Ttmporarlly Off the.Watai road plant company, and will take possession In a few day a. The Rio Grande has had Wagon Referred Disparagingly the exclusive .right to manufacture to Objact Which Offandad Pintach gaa for IS years and haa supHla Sanaa of Baauty. plied the Harrlman lines. About 20 men are employed there. The HarrlThere entered a downtown barber man officials have been ordered to hop. a day or two ago, a man who thoroughly Inspect the Plant. had climbed down from the water wagon to make room for those who Patron of Publls Man. desired seats. He came In and looked about him genially. The boy came np to him to take his cost and hat, but ho continued to Just look shout him and sise things up. He wore good clothes, and ths eight-dagrowth on his countenance didn't harmonise, but If ho wanted a share hs didnt seem in any rush about 1L He Just looked around. In tho third chair was a man with ona of thoss big bushy, drooping walrus mustaches. That muatacha seemed to catch the eye of tho soused one. He walked over to get a better look The public man needs patron, namely, the lucky but one moment.-Bulw- er. . SHERIFFS BALE. to-w- R: . "Aw, think snapped ' : 4444$ 44 In the Second Judicial District Court in and fur the County of Weber and State of Utah. George A. Lowe Company, a Corporation, Plaintiff, vs. P. A. Isalmon and E. L. laakaon. Defendants. To be sold at sheriff's sale, on Wednesday the Sth day of December, 1808. at twelve oclock, noon, of said day, at at It , the front door of the County Court "Why dontchuh cut it off?" ho In- Houne, In Ogden City, Weber County, quired of the barber. Then he put a State of Utah, the following described similar query to tho man In the chair. property, A part of Lot Eight (8), Block Why don't you have him chop It. off, (88). Plat "A." of Ogden so you'll look Ilka somebody?" he sug- Thirty-Eig- ht . BURT WHERE PRIMARIES ARE HELD y gested. j The man in the chair looked around at him: "What are you talkin about?" he aaxed. "You know very well what Im talkin' abouL soya the soused one. "Im talkin' about that wild grass. Why dont you hare the man go over It with hia scythe?" The barber was disposed to be good natnred with the visitor, aa he seemed harmless enough, and probably came In to get work done. Therefore he made no effort to chase him away. The stranger went on to observe: minute for the "It wouldn't take man to cllp.it off." "Say, what are you talking about?" demanded thd one In the chair again. "What do you want with such a Thing anyway?" went on the other one Irrelevantly. The man in the chair merely gave him a look of disgust, but the other one .kept right ou: "Ill pay the man to dip It off for you if you want me to." Tho owner of the mustache demanded once more: Say, fellow, what ar? you getting at, anyway?" IT PAYS TO BUY at 9 Republican primaries In the five city wards of Ogden for the pur- 9 poo. of nominating candidates for the board of education, will be held 6 at the respective ward meeting places tonight at 8 o'clock. Tomorrow 9 evening Democratic nominations win be made. In the First ward, Hyrum Pingree and T. H. Carr will probably b 9 9 candidate tor the nomination; In tha second. Bert Adams and George 9 F. Cave; third, James Mack and J- - J. Barker; fourth. Dr. C. E. Coulter 9 and Harold Peery (Dr. R. 8. Joyce's name haa also been mentioned); fifth. J. CL Nye. The ward meeting places are aa follows: 9 First City HalL 9 Second Ward meeting Institute, 9 Third Mound Ford Institute. 9 9 " Fourth County Court House.. Fifth Ward Institute. 9 9 4 8 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 9 4 . City Survey; beginning at a point feet 8outh from the Northeast corner of aald lot, and running thence South 158 feet," more or less, to the Southwest corner of aald lot. Thence West, 78 feet; thence North 1SS feet, more or less, to a point 'West from the place of beginning; thence East 78 feet to the place of beginning. Together with a right of way over the following described part of said lot: Beginning at the Northeast corner of the aald Lot I and running thence South 174 feet; thence West 188 feet; thence North 17 feet; thence East 188 feet; thence North 167 feet; thence East 10 feet to the place of beginning. Situated In Souheast quarter of Section 28, Township 6 North, Range One Weat, Salt Lake Meridian, U. 8. Survey, In the County of Weber and State of Utah. 4 174 NOTICE. Republican primaries of the respewards of Ogd-- n City are hereby called to meet at the usual meettnc places at eight o'clock p. m. Thursday, November 18, 1808, for the purpose of placing in nomination candidates for Trustee of Public Schools and maklnf any necessary arrangement for coctive I SHILL BUZE The department of Central fire standucting the coming school election. tion made a quick run at noon today E. T. HULANI8KL Chairman. to 2218 Grant avenue, where a house Nov. 14, 1801, twned by Ears Richardson and occupied by L. O. Btltsler. had taken fire on the roof aa a result of a defective chimAn Important Advantage ney. The man who is a ateptathar ku The email blase was quickly extingR WILSON, Sheriff uished, about 6 damage, covered by In- me important advantage. Hit wlfc can't set np the claim that the Ry CARL ALLISON. Deputy Sheriff. surance, being done, First publication Nov. 18. 1808. Inherited all their disagreeable Jeurnal want ada deliver the goods. Last publication Nov. I, 1808. traits from 'him. a chB-dre- n the pickled one, you don't know what it la, eh? I know what it la all right. If I want to tell. It's mustache, that's what it la. Why dont you have It cut off? And then be walked out without even getting a shave. Cleveland Plain I Dealer. Congregation Still Waiting. preacher, after sending his bat around among tbe brethren and vain ly urging them to contribute, clasped hla hands, raised hla eyes, and nald: "Lord, thi la the toughest crowd I have ever found. I have preached in the Black Jack neighborhood, and have ridden the Red Range drcuiL but.tbla congregation occupies a place a little further removed from the giving apout than any people I ever saw. Amen." Then, turning to the sexton, he aald: "I've two gailona of old whisky stored away not far from here. Aa I don't nse liquor myaeif, I am going to give It to some worthy man. Carry, the hat around once more." The hat came back full of nllver. The preacher went into the woods to look for the whisky. Up to a few hours ago he had not returned. A Habitual Criminals. Most crimes thefta, burglaries, a suits, etc. are committed by a mn number of professional criminals They adopt crime aa a career. It la their means of livelihood. They are caught, sent to prison and return when they come out to the same lawless career. They become so expert that they commit many Crimea before they are CughL In prison they, are artful hyocrites; becoming quite and earning good characters from the governor and chaplain la order to get out sooner. Lloyds sano-timonio- News. Now, Wouldnt that Roast Your T That Clean, White, Sanitary Porcelain. Lined, ;Pven te ceok a dainty Thanksgiving The BUCKS aridThe UNIVERSAL ie certainly the riceet even in the world delicious, wholesjro Ara tha anly rongta mada with thissuperier advantage, There aro se many paints of all about them here. May we ehew you? ; merit-w- Sold On the Easy Terms of $1 a Week Another $150.00 in Cash to be Often See the money in Oiir Window; Your Credit Is Good . e eannot ' " Mr. fl t ' Ayay?'.. Office Let Us Tell You AttoutJC at 'the j. OGDEN FURNITURE & CARPET L0.: HYRUfl PINGREE, Mgr. ' Orth' Biff ture Stof . |