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Show THE PAGE POUR. his employers alien the story was written. The State Journal, as well as OGDEN. UTAH hail a kick coming on Journal Publishing Co ....Publishers fact the Tribune primed an that the (IncoEpo rated) exclusive story. So seiuoin, however, PublUhed every evening except Sunday has this paper been really beaten on lieu, and so often has it pubTelephonas first lished and exclusive Information 1 664 Office Bell, ring Business Ind., 6641 ring on important local topics, that It can Editorial Kooma ....Bell, 6642 rings thoroughly appreciate a clean beat, Ind. 6642 rings made In a legitimate manner, by the other fellow. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION The whining character of the other sheet makes appreciation of the other 6.00 Tear Mail One By 100 man's success Impossible, however fair By Mail Six Months It may be. Merely because the owner By Mall Three Months 60 Month One of Mall the babyish publication happened to By 60 be By Carrier One Month postmaster, and tile money passed Pay No Money to Carriers through the postoffice, the Standard felt that no one else had the right to nut ter at print that story but ttie postmaster's Entered as second-clas- s the Postoffice at Ogden, Utah, under sheet. When it was beaten, accusaAct ot Congress of March I, 1610. tions of violations of confidence and similar silly charges against the paper NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS M'hii.li published the story were made. Back of it all could be seen, however, Tou should receive your paper not the unmanly littleness of the delater than 7:00 p. m. lr not received feated. at that hour call Phon 664 and It On the whole, the Standard's conWill be sent you by special messenger. duct has been about as Idiotic an exNo paper delivered after 1p.m. hibition of disappointed rage as has Pay no money to carrier or other ever been manifested in the most uncollectors unless they prssent creden- professional and unethical newspaper tials from the undersigned. ircles. The .eal man cun accept the Under no circumstances will carriers victory of the clean competitor ' as or collectors bo allewod to take stops. graciously as he can receive the other All notices of this kind must be given lellow's defeat. It Is only the worsted to this office direct or by letter, or In weakling who whines and publicly conperson, or phono 664, one ring. fesses 'his weakness of so duing. JOURNAL PUBLISH. NO CO. Is s great movment under United throughout the g.atcs today. It Is the marshaling of THKItB public sentiment for the preservation of the forests, says the January Delineator. Ws used to think that the grat American forests were Inexhaustible. And they were, for the generation in which our grandfathers lived. People of that day had all the wood they wanted to burn. But since their time we have been doing so . many things wl;h wood, besides using It for fuel, that fireeta of trees have fallen before (lie woodman's ax where one tree fell before. There are a doten commercial purposes for wood which have developed today. It le used In the making of pails and of dishes. And absolutely acres of trees are fed each day into the printing presses that turn out the great newspapers. We are now using aa much wood In in three, a single year as grows and there is only twenty years supply of virgin growth In sight. It is this situation that calls for the application of tlie science of forestry. The national government through the department of agriculture at Washington, aa well as eleven atatea, each, em ploying a trained forester, Is actively engaged In it. The United Btatea government has, fur the last ten years, been busy acquiring foiest lands umll now it holds 166,000.000 acres, which it is carefully guarding and cultivating. Nurseries have been established for the propagation of stock for free distribution, and the newest feature is the creation of a patrol of one hui fired men to guard agalnat forest fires along lli Adirondack railroads. These are tome of the government measures to meet a national crisis. But there Is more for cltlaeus to do. Everybody who has waste land ought to be planting It to trees. It is such a simple thing to gather seed from the trees on your own plat and drop them into the ground! But you who do this will also serve your country as truly as those to battle. who answer its bugle-capublic-spirite- d ll WHINING. , 1" HE walls which are going up al 1 most daily from a certain Ogden sewsiiaper office are more or less amusing to a number of persona who have watched the childish conduct of the sheet which was scooped. Last Sunday morning the Balt Lake Lrlbune scored what Is known in cewspajierdom, as a clean beat. The Tribune published, undtr an Ogden date line, first Information of the startling discovery by Charles Price, . .'e Points resident, of 2,410 in au id nwspaper which he received mall. the through The Standard, accustomed as It Is to being dally beaten on Important stories of local interest, attacked the motives of 8. C. DePans. the Tribunes Ogden correspondent, accusing him of violating a. pledge. Still later, the Ogden paper recommended punishment of many varieties for this newspaper which had dared to print the nes's. The .editorial department of a real newspaper Is never controlled by the business office. The suppressing of a news story is acual defrauding of a newspaper's patrons, because every person who pay money for a paper expects to lie givn the news that Is what shIms riliers pay fy Why. then. Should the Tribune correspondent have printed nothing? It was his story. ' and he was fulfilling only tils 'duty to - - II. INS. 00 & &$$$$$$$$$$$$ $$$$$$ &$$$a an I the Drinoi Six-i-- 1 lists In 1612 on Mr. election . We iwople. becoming civilised A colored A white upon SIX convicted MONTHS In Ogden. JaiL hap- of Not but simply to show that spring j sot. ict lines become afflicted , poets while the snow is on th ground, the following, which arrived in this morn- tag's mat! and bore no signature, is Las ten: printed. Were looking for the Price who a black mustache: 'Twould be greatly to our credit, were this Price within our grasp. And much to our demerit if we lei this Price man pass. I This Price passeth understanding; Rut another Frio la awaiting For the price we have in bank; While a distant bank is claiming Tbs price two Trices sank. To whom this prii-belongeth, 'Tia more than mortal men Can settle In a Jiffy, Tho' the price were raised by ten. e But we police of Ogden will manage It by and by. When we land the Price were looking for And sweat him on the sly." M. are entitled to the best that Their all of us have to give. ranks are diminishing w ith each laasing year. The four or five years that each man sacrificed at the critical period of his life, that we might have a union inseparable, hits resulted me veterans disastrously to many them from rising In the Ly world as they might otherwise have done. Regardless of the present station In life of every Grand Army man, hnwevci. we should remember In this i ay that niri are all God's noblemen; that they sacrificed much for those of us who came after and llkut they are entitled to all of the respect and love imd attention tlit patriotic American hearts can give. Show the Grand Army veterans that Utah is In America and that Ogden Is very much In Utah. aoldlc-r- s d 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 DOLLS, HOLIDAY - GOODS TOYS, good. NEVIUS, of the Urund Army of the Republic, that noble organlia lion of Americana, tried and true, who battled for their country's honor, Is the guest of Ogden today. General Nevlus, who is the head of thla national organisation of honest veterans, ;r accompanied by his stait and by a number of Important auxiliary officers. No greater honor could be conferred upon any community In the land, than its selection at this time us the point for holding a G. A. It. national enSuch an honor has been campmentUtah. to Salt Lake is the point granted designated for the holding of the encampment next summer, but Ogden will be upon to do Its share In welcoming the old soldiers and In entertaining them. That thla city will not lie found wanting Is evidenced by the hearty hospitality being shown to the commander and Ills companions today. Them old gray-heade- 17. j al your own price 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 $100.00 PRIZES FREE! IN Ogdens Christmas Store 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 WELCOME OMMAKDEl'-lX-CHIE- DECEMBER $$$$$$ 0 0 If rats, Republicans, 0 a and Prohibitionists should fuse Bryan as candidate, his 0 chances for might be fairly 0 0 a are rapidly 0 man committed a fearful crime girl, was sentenced to and 0 This a county 0 pened in 0 because any literary merit, will. 0 A NEW PATRIOTISM 4TATE JOURNAL. THURSDAY, not e much of the Grand Army vet-- j era ns during their next summer's en--. campment if the fame of Ogden canyon reaches their ears and eyes, w hich it Dally Slatr Jmtrnal B. A. BOWMAN.. Business Manager DAILY OGDEN TEAM i HELP ALONG FOR TURKEYS BIG CONTEST OFT The following account of a coming Nitro, Sagebrush, the Harriaville Gun big event in local sport circlet la con- - Lut,a and will be pitted trlbuled by a local enthusiast: the contt ' a8raln"t each othr The lovers of shotguns, bluerock. b fought In earnest to find and turkeys are getting the Bights of their guna fixed for the big turkey shoot out who is the beat marksman of hia to be held at the club grounds, north .class. The winners will be chosen aa capof Five Points, next Runday. It la expected that almost every sport tains of squads when they have the in the county will be present to parti-- ! big rabbit hunt, which will take place Utah. Plague clpate and then march home to tho In the very near future. tune of Here Comes the Conquering Hero With a Turkey oif His Back. True Humanity. 7 there be one person In Ogden who The shooting commences promptly at He who Is truly humane considers dares to say that the people of this twelve o'clock. The squads will then and the shooters every human being as interesting and city are not generous, big hearted and to their abll-- Important, and, without waiting to iw handicapped, according of Interested in the welfare that all can ahoot from the lIz. criticise each Individual specimen, Aiamty, let him step forth and he will teenth yard line. The events will ron-b- e In advance to all alike the tribfifteen targets, each and every pays branded as the speaker of false- ute of good wishes and sympathy. OI or a tl!rceyhoods. Ogden's liberal response yes-- ! The members of the Wasatch. Ogden, Fitzgerald. terday to the sale of Red Cross stamps, which may be obtained at a coat of one cent each, proves beyond all ques-- J tlon that dtixena of this community are vitally Interested in the work of stamping out tuberculosis. While doing your Christmas shopping, do not forget the dainty little Red cross stamps which will make your attractive. holiday packages most in snv numThey IT's be ber, at the following Ogden stores: J. li. 8pargo's book suite. Utah Stationery company. William Driver's drug store. McIntyre's (formerly Radeon's) drug I of Ogden won the final shoot for the Browning trophies yesterday afternoon, the winners, Archie if You DeBigelow, M. Skeen and William An- Buy Red Cross Stamps derson each getting a solid gold watch sire End Put to Great White fob of like nature. The snow had same effect on the contest, but it waa in Team No. 1 a good exhibition of marksmanship, nevertheless. Four teams of Ogden comiieted, the Salt Lake Nob. I and 2 having withdrawn on account of realisation that the Ogdenltes were belter shots. The winning team yesterday gave a handicap of 22 yards and la considered in the state the champion match-teaas a result. The previous shoots, the same' aggregation gave 16, 18 and 20 yards handicap, after winning.. the first, second and third times tlvely. ! i The Seers: Skeen team First Ogden Bigelow, and Anderson .. 16 Second Ogden team J. M. BrownT. S. ing. George Browning, 17 Browning.. Third Ogden team M. 8; Browning W. D. BurgiKK, F. 8. Milla of .,.,121 Salt Lake Oily, Fourth Ogden team Ernstrom, Poulter. Haistrom 120 rs I I ed ! y hu-;J- ty 1 Toys Toys . I I tore. j Richardson A Grant's. Paine A Hurst's. Last A Thomas. S. J. j THERES ONLY ' Burt A Bros. TOYS. Miss Sylvia Dee. POSTOFFICE Wright A Sons. Pulley's drug store. Utahns drug store, i AT SALT LAKE clever' It anow Joke! Wear the smile that refuses to be eradicated. wdrkof i MAKE THE LITTLE ONES GLAD .BY TO BUY YOUR BUYING THEM CAN DO IT NOW, BUT IF YOU WAIT UNTIL THE LAST DAY TO DO YOUR ! Sanitary Inspector George Shorten is OGDEN MAN DURING after complete protection against conbefore tagion In Ogden. Last nighfr seven cases Six more shopping days Christmas Six. of smallpox broke out amqag the emYUS SPARE MOMENTS, Between breaths while shopping, It ployes of the postoffice at j Halt . Lake will pay you to boost city, and the Inapector 'desires that n such cases which arise In this, city The early bird undoubtedly gets the any Hotel Santa Claus, built by Thomas should at once be reported. In order worm, but what about the early worm? that proper protective measures can be FrlrVson of Tenth street. Ogden, is a. remarkable bit of talent of spare mo-Most any of us would be willing to adopted. menta of the architect. The hotel Is Mr. asserts Shorten now that the be handed a package'' If it contained shout five feet square, three stories out broken has the. in capiepidemic 2.410. tal's postoffice It would lie an easy high comparatively, with the other dimensional Immaculate white In resembNow that it is too late to shop car- - matter for the disease to spread to lance of the snowy region from which, malls. He the also Ogden, through ly, it might be well to. an op aa. early St Nicholas halls, and has commendthe that precaunotwithstanding ,aays as you can. tions immediately taken In the capital. able features, which stamp the builder, a a machinist in the local Southern PaIt may lie generosity to spend all of many germs might still exist In the cific shops as an architect of no mean fuLast the malls. authorities night on Christmas presents, but your money migated the entire establishment in ability. Tbe novelty Is on dlnrdav In the Or-- ! the capital. rcompany's windows on Fhrten believes that the em-b- e den Furnitureavenue. From all Indications Hanta Clatis will The architecture; Washington n Lake federal City com pel pd to travel without his motor oriental several natures, of suggests the contracted disease building through car this year. .fc the mails, undoubtedly coming from an-- most prominently the Chinese, with odd looking gables and spires The front Welcome to our city, veterans of the other city. entrance la reached by a flight of stairs, excellent work sanl the Through of G A. R. We are proud of you and at the entrance, and arched ary department In tbls city there la pillared proud of Ogden. with 'electric globes. On projecting one case of thla contagion. a jnow only eaMi side of entrance Is a snow Too often our resolutions are like that being In a convalescent state and wHt6 deer. In this recumbent position. will ?nr 'hlch be at raised quarantine those of congress; they are made but The building has a promenade all the end (f this week. Other diseases never go into execution. around it of unique design. The unner are like wise rare. j front story has a balcony, supplied The troubles of. President Castro of with chairs and tables for refreshments. teach us that extravaVenezuela The parlors and sitting rooms are supgant Is not a paying proposition, even plied with bruseels carpet and the main tar nation rulers. court with linoleum In imitation of tile e The rear has automatically working Remember. Salt Lakers, that buying' elevators, operated by electricity, one the necessaries of life In Ogden will g, going np. the other down. The strucrave you anywhere from forty to one ture throughout is lighted with elechundred per cent. tricity. b Admiring pedestrians assert that it Some of us found 24 hours' too short Is the greatest window display of like In which. to be thankful last November nature ever witnessed. It Is claimed all of our blessings, so we will to he the. most remarkable ever seen continue thankful Indefinitely. In Ogden. The architect took spare "And two Christmas stories. momenta of nine months to erect this Now songs, new music. The fact remains, however. that 4S building and every detail Is followed Roosevelt's special message attack upon Hotel Rants Claus Is comprised of CANDY MATINEE SATURDAY Editors Smith and Pultizer falls to shed twenty rooms and living apartments p Mr real light on that Panama HJU6T LIKE HOME. affair. Tar envelopes, letterheads, bu nines A cards, dodgers, etc- - call un.fha Journal It strikes us that Salt Lake'flty wlllj lob rooms. Both phones 664. ONE WEEK LEFT WHAT THEY WANT OLD SANTA CLAUS TO BRING THEM. YOU I ! Look merry. 7 DAYS SHOPPING SOME OF THE ARTICLES YOU MOST NEED WILL BE GONE. THE PRICES ON OUR BOOKS, GAMES, DOLLS AND DISHES WILL SURPRISE YOU, SO BEFORE BUYING VISIT THE TOY I c REMEMBER STORE. 0 THE BIG CLOTHING BALE NOW ON AT OUR EVERY SUIT AND OVERCOAT HAS BEEN REDUCED IN PRICE. Mens $1 Sliiits loo - I . . j EVERYTHING for J ; 1 $10-0- NOW $1.75 , IN THE DEPARTMENT Come . r UP TO 3 - . BOYS AND MENS SUITS, WORTH EACH. ABARGAGIN. |