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Show TUESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 190S. THE DAILY STATE JOURNAL, PAGE FOUR. things; ruler of the United States and magazine writer, has again broken Into print this afternoon with another of his daily special messages to con- Daily Slutr Slmtrual OGDEN, UTAH CITY COUNCIL Journal Publishing Ct, ....Publishors gress. (Incosporated) Teddy tears the air and recommends Published every evening except Sunday almost every known punishment except burning at the stake of Joseph Telephones Busin use Office .....Bell. 164 1 ring PuiitZ'T, editor of the New York Ind (641 ring World, and for Dtlavan Smith, editor Rooins Editorial ....Bell, 664 2 rings nf the Indianapolis News. Simply beInd 6(41 rings cause these men have seen lit to give space in their newspapers to stories TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION regarding tlie Panama canal acandal 16 00 which reflected upon some of Teddy's By Mall One Tear 100 constituents, the nation's executive By Mail Six Months iiead recommends dire punishment in Months Mail Three By 50 many varieties. By Mail One Month .50 By Carrier One Month He believes that the time has come Pay No Money to Carriers when the government should sue these newspapers and if necessary cause master at them to cease publication. In other Entered as second-clas- s tho Postofflce at Ogden. Utah, under words. Teddy, the terrible, would Act of Congress of March I, 1(71. have a rress censorship on everything for the public print except that which NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS he himself, or which Ills capable press Tou should receive your paper not writes. He who utters aught agent, received later than 7:00 p. m. lr net President Theodore Rooeevelt against It and call Phone 6(4 hour at that or against his friends, commits lese will be sent you by special messenger. " No paper delivered afier p. m. majeste and should be punished. Hold or peace, therefore, until after the other your to carrier no money Pay collectors unless they present creden- inaugural cereuutny next March, because you cannot afford to be the subtials from ths undersigned. Under no circumstances will carriers ject of one of those frequent special or ccllecterc be allowed to take steps. messages. All notices of this kind must be given to tnis office direct or by letter, or in paraon, or phone 664, one ring. JOURNAL PUBLISH.Na CO, What You Cant See BAS HEAVY HER in the furniture you buy is just as important as what you can see. The real character of the wood, and the way it is together which mean the life of the article may be bidden from the untrained eye. Every piece that goes out from the Skaodia shops carries the unconditional guaranty that evpry detail of construction and finish has been completed with care and conscience that sandpaper, putty, filler and varnish have not been used to cover up defects. The name Skandia also stands for the finest woods thoroughly seasoned, for correct design, and for artistic beauty. It includes complete dining room suites, library suites (bookcases with ladies desks to match) , combination bookcases, parlor cabinets, etc. Ask to see Skandia furniture. GRIND Municipal Fathers Handle Excep- tional Routine Business at . Monday Meeting. Last night's cliy council sewiun was opened with reading of the minutes of December 7. The revised ciry ordinances were brought before the body by Judge Bagley, who explained that the revision consisted of an ordinance in Itself and that it must be pasted before the regular bualness of Investigation and approval could be accomplished. Tile matter was put over until Wednesday night. The new book which contains the ordinances Is composed of 48 chapters, 811 sections and index, covering every subject under purview of the city, indexed aa to sections. The book w ill consist of 600 pages. Councilman Thomas moved that the ordinance, aa one. comprising the entire revision, he accepted, approved and bi ought up in regular order. The motion carried. The law committee and city attorney, regarding the claim of Nellie D. Thomas, In the matter of )424.! judgment rendered against the city by Judge J- A. Howell in district court, IN recommended that same be not paid as the case Is now pending In district court, appeal having been made. The law committee end committee on lights reported regarding sites seA cured for erection of a city light plant. SOMETHING THAT WILL BE AN EVERLASTING REMINDER OF THE LOVE OR GOOD WILL OF THE The report waa adopted. recomclaims on The committee GIVER. SOMETHING THAT WILL BE CONSTANTLY USEFUL AND ORNAMENTAL, mended that city expenses, amounting On oil motion allowed. be to $2,821.61, MAY WE HAVE THE PLEASProf. Ballantynes Pupils at State . OUR GREAT, BIG STORE IS FULL OF JUST THIS KIND OF GOODS. Councilman Beery the city auditor wus instructed to draw warrants covering) URE OF SHOWING YOU THROUGH. IF YOU SELECT NOW YOU GET THE CREAM. WE WILL STORE School Give Enjoyable Musithe several amounts included and that AND DELIVER WHEN WANTED, AND MAKE THE PAYING SO EASY YOU WILL HARDLY NOTICE IT. i they be paid. cal Program. ! recoin-on claims The committee SEREMEMBER, EVERY DOLLAR YOU PAY TO US GIVES YOU AN OPPORTUNITY THAT MIGHT mended that $21.75, due Robert Paine) as special officer; $14, due William CURE FOR YOU ONE OF THOSE SEVEN CASH PREMIUMS. WE AWARD CHRISTMAS EVE. 2 PREMTex terJay afternoon Prof. Joseph Nesbitt and $29.70 due William Pierce, iiai lau ty ie gave a piano recital at the through a mistake in making out' IUMS OF 50.00 EACH AND 5 PREMIUMS OF 910.00 EACH. Utah School for the Jlllnd, with the checks, he having been granted io eta Prof. Hal- - instead of $30, be paid. The claims pupils of the institution. lantyle takes much pride in these were allowed an? ordered paid. blind pupils for he sees in some of YOUR Regarding the matter of the new or-- 1 I hem the spark of geniua and In tlme'dlnance creating a supervision of Ogdens CREDIT mature Into accomplished artists. ployinent bureaus, the same was Big Furnplaying was characterized ; ferred on account of the revised city IS GOOD HYRUM PINGREE, Mgr. Store iture Ly a maturity In tone quality, power ordinance! containing the name, and right conceptlona of phrasing snd The street committee In Us report Interpretations, which was most com- - j on dams of Ogden river recommend-mendable- . The musical life of these ed tiiat $50 be allowed ths Ogden pupil 1 a pleaaant one, and they re- River Dam company for erection of ceive from the art much which com- damn. The claim waa allowed. The atreet committee recommended pensates for the Iona of tight. In addition to the piano department Mr. that the atreet aupervlaor be author- llshed for this tima of the year In the ferred to the law committee and city report waa adopted. Mr. Johnson requested that he be granted more auUallantyne haa the claaaea In harmony ized to repair the syphon on Twenty contagion report. attorney. and voice culture. The puplla are first atreet and to do neceaaary work The resignation of E. E. Barton aa A requisition for postage stamps thority, asserting that the recent action sufficiently advanced In harmony to j on Monroe avenue. The report waa of the municipal court had so affectNo. 2 Fire Department waa from Chief of Police T, E. Browning, enable them to analyae each compoal-- ; adopted on motion of Councilman captain of N. his business that It was nearly imed waa allowed. to waa J. Hiiton $3.50, amounting accepted. appointed tion they play and three of the boya Thnmaa. to do anything. He reporteJ Florsuccessor. A Auditor from H. H. Wni possible and City Wardlelgh requisition The atreet committee recommended promiae of becoming excellent singers. 300 that several women had driven him At the conclualon of the program tiiat E. W. Brouka be given receipt for Philipps were advanced to higher posi- ences O. Stanford for payment for tions. These actions of Fire Chief was allowed. away from their houses with brooms, Superintendent F. M. Drlgga addresael working out poll taxea In front of hla Paine were embe and to A. that he la now deaf because of D. Adams requested approved. the puplis.coininending them highly. foe house. The report waa auopted. on head with the hit A The license as and of of being expert. gas ployed light petition exchange he excellent work done and sixike The atreet committee recommended - was referred to com- a broom. Councilman Thomas objectmatteof transference business and the through H(ht of Keller be J. their future that U given employencouragingly ed to the method In which doga ara ment of keeping clean the syphon on severingA of connection of the firm of mittee. - chased in Ogden, saying that the coll reWatts Beat Geo. Collector Johnson allowed. Tax was Dog Those who participated were: Carl Washington avenue, near itth atieet A 'eMirt on tax assessments from A. ported that he had collected $23, $11 1J!iL Mia Lulu. McDonald, Murray and the bank of the Lynne canal at I. Stone and W. H. Wright waa re as commission which is due him. The (Contlnued on Page (.) Aden, Mlaa Olive Campbell, Willie $30 a year. The report waa adopted. The atreet committee and city enXlchol, Mian Ellen Youngntroin, Mlaft and Mlaa Janie Me- - gineer, in tiiat the east and west halve Lyderva Claw-soof Kiveralde avenue have been dedicated to the city, recommended that You lemea be lemoved where the atreet waa -- This is the Kind of Furniture to Select for Your Xmas Gifts BUND BOYS S. A BOWMAN.. Business Manager GIRLS SALT LAKE. state capital of Utah - la Just present entangled In a mixture of many griefs, If we are to believe anything tiiat is published In the newspapers. All of the newspapers are greatly agitated regarding the red light district's removal to the city's protected stockade. The American party, hy Mayor J. 8. Bransford's stand, has been Injured; the chief of police has been docs pita ted; the fire chief was recently compelled to leave and from a municipal standpoinL It Is little wonder that Salt Lakers are advocating a commission plan of city government. Another paper Is engaged In bringing to the light of the world the fearful prices which residents of Zion must pay for foodstuffs because of the alleged retail merchants' trust. When not busy with this commendable crusade, this same paper la attacking the dominant church with virile pein while lined up against It, two other publications are using much time and space in an effort to point out that the church is all right and always will be. On Uie other hand, another daily publication finds fault with the fact that Salt Lake City and It claims the whole of Utah is being discriminated against in freight rates. None of these newspapers and all of them have Influence la agreed upon any one point. Those which are not attacking some rampant evil of the capital city are defending those things which some other paper Is blasontng forth In blackest type as a disgrace upon civilisation. cloned by that mean. The recomHow much better for the reeidente of mendation waa accepted and street suFait Lake City would it be If these pervisor autnuiixed tq open same. The amount of $55.57, due M. Bteed five newspapers could concentrate their for sidewalk work on Twenty-seconforce and power particular stree., wan recommended paid by the and widely known grievance of the peosidewalk committee. ple and effectively remedy that evil. i he widewala committee recommended that Win. Duyle and Peter Wilson Why should five newspapers use their te paid $35.(8 and 28.09, respectively, Influence and strength In combat with tor various work done. ue report aa many separate grievances T It is not was adopted and ordered paid. often that Ogden newspapers are able In regard to petition of E. M. Bucko-loto Join forces on a single proposition, and others, the railroad commit-- , tee reported that the Uarriman d but they worked together for the U. 8. had offered when needed to repair forest offices and aa a result Balt Lake Wife of President elect is Selectculverts for seepage of 'water along its City lost out and more than half a hunlines. The report waa adopted. ed as Head of National Civic dred valuable new families became The water supply committee reported that the contract for erection ofj of this city, bringing a heavy payFederation Women. shops for the water works had been' roll which will swell the proceeds of given C. Dinamore at cost of $3,815. Ogden merchants considerably. Let OgThe bicycle ordinance providing for den newspapers at least have credit NEW YORK, Dec. 15 Mra. W. H. patha on sloe of streets was discussed for concerted action upon those things Taft waa ordered filed. today selected aa honorary and for two weeks, aggreCity wiilch are for the betterment of the national chairman of the woman'a de(S84.83, were authorised paid. city. The bringing of the forest service partment of the National Civic fed- gating David Jensen, clerk of the municihere Is ample evidence of what such eration. Mra, Horace Brock, of Philawaa elected chairman and Mra. pal court, reported that municipal coldelphia, action may do. , M. Hatch Willard, of New Turk, was lection amounted to $3,3T.54, which! Mra. Marcus H. Why cannot Salt Lake, In all of its choaen treasurer. adopted. A final estimate, due the Wheelturmoil and strife, Its allegations of Marks of New Tork, waa made secrewright Construction company, for work graft and of crookedness. Its muddled tary. The new executive council Includes on Van liuren, between Twenty-fourtmunicipality, find relief? Let us, how- Mrs. William H. Crocker, of Fan Fran- and Twenty-sixtstreets, aggregating ever, not borrow trouble. Some day cisco, and Mrs. Nicholas Long worth. 89U9.07, was authorised to be paid, on! recommendation of the city engineer. and the day Is not far distant the Un lecommendation of City Engineer! to is to the south going city suddenly A. F. Parker, a final estimate due the! DRAWS FINE FOR awaken. The tangle w ill be straight Wheelwright Constcuction comany, tried out; but when all of the strife is for $3,324.53, for work on Twenty-firtstreet between Jackson and Van: ended, all of the turmoil has subsided A E Buren avenues, was authorized paid. and things have settled dow'n, someone A final estimate due the Wheelwright' will visit Ogden front Salt Lake City Construction company for work on and they will discover that while the In police Quincy avenue, between Malan Kiri' was arraigned capital hue been engaged In general court this morning, charged with dis- and streets, amount- double crossing of all Interests, there turbing the peace, and pleaded guilty,; ing to 3324.(3. on recommendation of' A d' rkr' " li1 ' has been a spirit at work although acknowledging complete in-- ! h" Fcery estate In Ogden, aided by ciean government. jfluence of alcoholism. He was arrested , r,,m Twenty-fiftstreet and Adams w hom he tried to While Kelt Lake with its quarreling by Officer (looney, here is taking excavation strike, getting a black eye as a result. wa accepted, to be used when anddiffieulties is standing still, Ogden Benamin Rose, who keeps a clothing 1!' "ed. l street, was called forge vapidly to the front. It may store on Twenty-fift1 lM,n recommendation of Chief of a thaf'Malanl He as witness. alleged even outstrip the present largest city T. E. Browning, the resignation over ontereu had his store, argued jjl'olice In Utah. Stranger things have hapHutchens, night city detective, and then siiuuenly became pened. accepted. Nothing was done as to abusive, at the same time saying un-- wasuccessor. pleasant things regarding Mr. Rose's a TH08E MESSAGE8 The city auditor was authorized to wife who near. Malan testified that It waa the first pay freight changes for disinfectants roosevelt. time he had drank in' six months and which nr priijierty of the city and in the United states lit that he was so completely under the th- - freight oiflee. . Inspector Geo, Shorten' reAmerica, slayer of wild beasts,, official Influence of liquor that he was irresjwin-slblepave 5 eases of scarlet fever. 1 court admonished The port severely keeper of the national list of liars, that Malan let liquor alone, and fined case f sii.a I1miz and 2 of chickenpox. undesirables and ocher him $30 and costs of trial, falsifiers, is lilt best record yet' estab- j'J THE j I & CARPET OGDEN FURNITURE em-wi- ll CO. ) I proa-.-ert- . pay-roll- a. c- I Have Been Looking for Ilere Is What J. S. LEWIS TAFT IS NOT & CO., JEWELERS OFFER A FEW SPECIALS FOR ) d upon-som- Our custom each year is to provide the best goods in tho market for your approval, and wa ondoavor to plooso all elasass. You will find tho moot axponaivo JEWELRY and NOVELTIES in our atoek as wall ao tho medium priced goods. Nothing is sold hero that will not pro vs TKHHT satisfactory. Thia year e have several special inducements to offer but tho greatest bargain it in tho sot of STERLING SILVER SPOONS illuotratod below. Look ovor tho ontiro list and ahop early rail-toa- ao pooaible. real-den- ts Six Sterling Silver Spoons CANTERBURY DESIGN" FULL WEIGHT AND SIZE AS ILLUSTRATED IN MARGIN ONLY ONE SET TO A CUSTOMER AND NO FREE ENGRAVING pay-ro- ll QUADRUPLE h GOLD. LINED PLATED WARRANTED) NUT BOWL THIS ARTICLE IS ON DISPLAY IN OUR SOUTH WINDOW h 3 .00 h Twenty-secon- Twenty-sevent- d h ! pull-togeth- I j SOLID h GOLD BABY RINGS AT COST FINE LITTLE PIECES OF JEWELRY WITH OR WITHOUT STONES, EACH., I: SET OF ROGERS-NIC- 50cts SILVERWARE FANCY CASE, CONTAINS KNIVES, FORKS AND 8P00NS $7.00 ( w-i- : h pun-lms- 1 ' st-xi- Theodore . I FRENCH GRAY BREAD TRAY $1.50 J. S. OPEN LEWIS & CO., JEWELERS EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS-8HO- EARLY. P , X-MA- S, 1908 |