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Show tatf ilauntal Daily FRIDAY, DECEMBER 25, 190. THE DAILY STATE JOURNAL. PAGE FOUR. ME OGDEN, UTAH Journal Publishing Co . . . . Pubiiahors TROTTER (Incosporated) Published every evening except Sunday Telephones Business Office Bell, Editorial Rooms ((41 Ind- - ((41 ....Bell, (64 1 Ind. ((41 ring ring rings rings TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION World-walk- er On Tear $(.00 100 Six Months 1.50 Three Months 50 One Month A0 Carrier One Month Pay No Money to Carriers Mail Mali Mail Mail By By By By By INJE CITY Enjoying Himself President Roosevelt and New York Sun, Which Are Fighting Over Honors in Today in the City of Ogden. Word Having worn to fraxxle twenty-sevepairs of shoes, after walking miles, from Agrani, kingdom of Croatia. Austria, consuming a month and a lialf less tlutn three years In which to accomplish the great task, Joseph Mlkalrc, on bis journey around the world for a wager, has reached Ogden, w here he Is spending hla second ..ristinas since starting, Feb. 5. 1906, (he first having been in Buenos Ayres. South America.. The young Austrian is representative of the ...ngdoin's Publishing company, which operates in Crotia, Slavonia and The company is getting out a historical work of the interesting events in the world walk, Ave years being given the young man to reach the starting point from the opposite master at Entered as second-clas- s the Postoffloe at Ogden, Utah, under Act of Congress of March I. 1171. NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS You should receive your paper not later than 7:00 p. m. lr not received at that hour call Phone ((4 and it will be sent you by special messenger No paper delivered after 1 p. m. Pay e money to carrier er othei a. home-lovin- God-fearin- nt MEXICO CITY g, Vis-ag- te and g in Lead. 0 collectors unless they present credan-tial- s from ths undersigned. Under no circumstances will carriers er cell set ora be allowed to take steps. All notices of this kind must be given side of tlte earth. to this office direct er by lottery er in Mlkalec will receive $10,000 if he succeeds in traversing the world afoot In person, or phene 664, one ring. the stipulated time. During his travJOURNAL PUBLISH, NG CO els be is collecting data for publicahavB. A. BOWMAN.. Business Manager tion, many interesting experiencesnecesing already been encountered. It sarily compels the young man to secure a living by honorable methods, yet having no great funda at any time. He Agurea out now that he is $00 miles PEACE ON EARTH, GOOD WILL TO ahead of schedule time, and that he will travel through Nevada to the coast, MEN wheij he will take a water wagon for the Orient, when the tramp again comwonderful and CHRISTMAS, With one of the most mences. Mlkalec is a gentlemanly fellow and glorious winter days that the world dttes spend Hla time In idle boasthas ever seen. Christmas, ing. He paid the State Journal a and looked forward to, descended upon pleasant Christmas morning visit Ogden early thla morning. The coining of the great celebration to this little city, found a community honest of a people; city of greater cleanliness, of greater health and a city of greater 1 brotherly love ttian any other In the land. Those unfortunates to whom there Is never great Christmas cheer have been all well provided for by the charitably F Inclined. Thoae of ua who never know much real, genuine suffering, or who have never experienced the bitter pangs of hunger, And ourselves surrounded Queer Shops Filled With Dark with plenty on this day. The most pitiful person in the city Peons Who Will Enhas thrown aside his cares for this one ciay and tliat hope which springs eternal joy to Most In the human breast has taken possession for this one occasion of souls 25. Dec. which have been apparently lost before. CITY OF MEXICO, Mexican little the ftixne bitena," Let us, of Ogden, who are favored will soon be shouting, with to a greater degree than thoae of other children s u fervor and enthusiasm and other communities, be not Rested in tlie "Merry Christmas" of aelAsh In our celebration of this won- - the youngsters residing in the big reChristmas is derful day; let us remember that the public to the nortn. and the land Christinas everywhere, day la given to ua that we might cele- - ruled so beneflclently by President brate the birth of the Christ-child- ; let, Dias president In name but dictator us offer a prayer not that our little' in reality is not Immune from the with which the annual holiday home town but that the whole world la welcomed In all the Christian In let be better, the very us, Uf the globe. If any doubted this, aesalon of our untold riches of the pure it would only be necessary to visit gold of supreme happiness, not fail to the queer shops queer to the American remember that somewhere in the world or European where thousands of darkMexico of sons and :vl waged daughters -e- ven on this most glorious of !are d ng thelr tl)day there Is pain, there Is unhappiness and pesos as freely as if they were but n Is sorrow. Let ua not spoil our len autumn leaves. Whatever the Is not stingy, and to- too'1'11 ma' with these enjoyment thoughts long-expecte- d Word-Paintin- Stinging, With Latter n 14.-00- ed (By Glenn Guernsey) toward things in general. i ! i : ties as to merit public of between the president and States Mr.veracity of the president of Pulitser, the latter will nut le is a thing unprecedented. It Is yet too without hla following. the-Unite- d early to judge whether President Roosevelt's strictures will have serious and lasting effect upon the Influence of the journals Involved. Certainly, no event of recent years has caused such a flurry in the journalistic circles of Park Row, and even here opinion Is dividend as to the merits of the controversy. Few persons were surprised when the president attacked the Bun. Whatever rise he may be, Mr. Roosevelt la earnest , direct and natural a man with th bark on." The Bun Is a journal uf circumlocution. It la utterly lack-inin the capacity tor staunch and and steadfast adherence to a policy. It la bright, witty, satirical, much given to classical allusion And caustic criticism, but as devoid of fixed constructive principles as a Mexican dog ol hair. Bun's 8unninsss. What Voltaire was among writer the Hun Is among newspapers a cynic and a mocker, laughing at all the world, and hiding Its own superior wisdom In a multiplicity of words. The great Frenchman himself, dispensing bitted lnsujts in pills of flattery and abject apology, could hardly have surpassed the Sun's brief compliments" to ths pi evident. Between a tnan like Roosevelt and a newspaper 'Ike the Hun. there must of necessity be a natural and bitter antipathy. The presidents savage onslaught was a thing to be expected. The Suhp polished and caustic reply was a matter of course. Between a Roosevelt and a Pplltxer the sourrea of animosity are moi-with the direct closely associated cause of the wordy warfare, and less a matter of wide divergence In attitude sugar-coate- d . t Bath Partin d-- the coining year of these things and do all that Is within our power before another Christmas has come to relieve some of tula suffering. In a word, let as remember to do unto others." Continue striving within the coming twelfth month to build up a better Og--j den, h greater Ogden and a more pros-- ; perous community, but in this strlv- Ing do not lose sight of the fact that between the great oceans of the world, between the masses of water; tears enough arc shed every year to make another ocean, an ocean of grif. Make aot only this one day, but each of those ruccceding and forever, one of brotherly love, one of good deeds and one , Peace on earth, good will to men. , . fam-tlie- A l'-l- wire-dxc- y ." tyr--.annl- s, OF COMFORT SEA- THOU- SANDS OF CUSTOMERS WHO HAVE BEEN SO LOYAL DURING THE PAST YEAR. WE HOPE TO MERIT A CONTIN- UANCE OF THIS GOOD WILL AND CONFIDENCE. VERY TRULY K6e , Toggery , What She Had Dona. singer arose snd began La The Englishman turned around, he was sitting with his back to the orchestra, to look at her. Eight years ago, yen know, said he, that same woman used to get up like that and sing La Paloma.' Eight yean ago. And here she la again. The same poman singing the same old aong. Never done anything else worth mentioning, I suppose. Yea, I aee. She has dona something else, too, when all is said and done. She haa grown a fine mustache." Tffe h NOT BE SNORT Pa-lom- a. dud 15.00 AND $10.00 MORE THAN THE PRICE WE ASK FOR OUR HIGH-GRAD- GRIDIRON EXPERT GETS APPOINTMENT NEW YORK, Dec. 25. William M. arda, from 1217 to 1801 a memlxr of the Princeton football team, was appointed street cleaning commissioner yesterday. Edwards was captain of the Princeton team during hla last two years In college. . T I fm CLOTHING . IP YOU WILL E BUT COME AND SEE WHAT WE ARE REALLY BELLING. Crystallized Cold for Dog Days WE HONESTLY BELIEVE THAT THERE IS NOT A MERCHANT Prirmises Generous Crop IN EVER MADE THE PRICE CONCESSIONS WE ARE MAKING ON CLOTHING, to Ice Men. ss.sr he and hla may have on Christmas day all that the heart and the stomach imngHrx tor. In the larger shops where the American and European residents of Mexico do their shopping, there are tne same scenes of activity as In the Mexican stores. Although far Jr,n home and native land, the eximtriates of diplomacy and, com- have a joyuua Christmas mfcrve wl and many celebrations on a large scale have been arranged for their especial ,'or e Dave Mexicans, there will be cock Aghts and bull Aghts and olhw Mn)tuinary encounters-altho- ugh it iust be confessed that the tourists from America are muen In evidence at exhibition!. As an example of the American In- vaslon of Mexico, which has hud Its effect even upon the youngsters, the growing supremacy of me Kaukee SanWIRELESS TYPEWRITERS ta Claus over the Three Kings," king the patron aalnts of the Mexican chil- TYPEWRITER by affords a notable Instance. Ab less telegraph la the wonderful ttough the reindeers and the snow are lacking, the Mexican St 1 hvcresarlly production of a Danish Inventors iNirholas lacks none of the general genuity. The apparatus Is described c,irlct of the Santa Claus of with illustration In the January nutn- - i.jie United States and the Kris Kringle her of Fopular Mechanics. By work- of tlie German fatherland. ing the keyboard of a sending typewriter, a little pin corresponding with The Kansas SunAowsr. that particular key comes In contact Noble L. Prentla, In the Atchison with a traveling metal band, and so Champion for September 2, 1820, sugstarts an electric wave from the gested the sunflower as the distinctive of the wireless apparatus. This flower of Kansas. The capitol square Is surrounded wavs is caught by the antennae at the a dense growth, rods In width, of by la communicated to the distant station, he wrote. rampant sunflowers, receiving machine, and is recorded by "They grew as big, rank and yellow lton paper as a letter of the alphabet. as If they were 40 miles away from a house. The sunflower ought to be made the emblem of our state. NothWHY NOT TRYf ing checks It or kills it It Is alwaya happy as a big sunflower:1 GrasshopPopham'a Asthma Remedy never have held the edge on It; pers Gives prompt and positiv relief in and times, when everything drouthy every case. Bold by druggists, else wilts' and throws up Its hands, price $1.00, Trial package the sunflower continues to do business by mail, 10 esnta at the old stand. It probably has some arrangement with nature for The Dee Drug Company private aid." securing I SONS GREETINGS TO OUR . Mexl-ow- - WE WISH TO EXTEND THE 1 hard-earne- fal-the- re . god-lik- L ll Severe. the unprejudiced and observant are inclined to tlq belief that uoth parties to the controversy, have been unduly severe in their cirltk-lsma-. Granting the probability that the Panama stoiy was a grave error, it is yet hardly such as to merit the utter damnation of the past, presinet and future of the newspaper which gave it publicity. Those who do things, whether it be running a newspaper or a nation, inawe mistakes, and President Roosevelt should be among the first to recognise this fact. So say those whose Interest In the controversy la neither ho. nor cold. Whatever of serious moment may result from the warfare of words. It has not been without its element of humor. William Randolph Hears t, the Saint William of the oFurth Estate, wearing e brow the shining upon his .talo of journalistic holiness, his repu-tatlon of spotless purity unsullied by any suspicion of Inveracity ah, it is Indeed a Joyous sight to witness this sainted William pointing to hla rival, Pulitser, aa a horrible example of the results of sensational methods in Journalism. Air. Pulitser "came to this country a penniless Immigrant, charges Saint William. He slept at first on .he benches In the park. He gut his .irst work as a waiter In a saloon. He tone to be a coachman to private Thus pitilessly does Saint tVilllam expose the skeleton In Mr. 'ulitxers closet. Like a benediction .re these words of Saint William. The President's message la not an attack jpon the press, but an attack upon the prostitution of the presa The president's message is a defense of honest, patriotic journalism," Sic semper or words to that effect. Meanwhile, a nu-wl- There are NEW YORK, Dec. 25. Now that hundreds of thousands of New Yorkers, and among them many admirers ot the smoke of battle has cleared away the president, who believe that the and the roar and crash of combat ideals of modern Journalism come nearhav become hut an echo. New Yorkers est to fulfillment in the Pultlser paare beginning to take serious and sober pers. To such as these, the violent of the pi evident are matters note of the recent warfare between strictures of much moment. It la no small thing Washington and Park Row. That two to see the reputation of a frind dragged great metropolitan newspapers should In the dust, whether that friend be have so offended against the proprie- human or a thing of Ink and wood pulp. condemnation Drawn to th fine point of a question roanl-cltle- i 0. Ogden Co. Wishes Their Many Patrons a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year N. THE ENTIRE STATE THAT HAS FURNISHINGS, HATS AND SHOES. in Ogden will com-menMonday morning and Indications point to one of the greatest hauls in the history of the city. Manager Sam Thomas of the Ogden Ice company expects his company to get 6.000 tons In the next two months, which alone will be a great Job. The total city output of five companies will approach close to 20,000 tons. The work will require large forces! of men and many teams and wagon, j The Ice Is ten Inches thick on (he aver-- ' age, and about 5 Inches more, making fifteen, are needed. Sanitary lnsjiector George Shorten se i and Deputy Inajectw Wlntle of the city sanitary department have made complete examinations of the together with the pond, and have found the beat condition prevailing, and no danger exist from contagion through this source, although (he general opinion has been that danger might arise through these In-- ln-un- Snails of the Common Kind. are of many varieties. A variety of the snail sits around the house or the store, sleeps when he should le hustling, frowns on every project or civic bettermenL and what little energy he puts forth is used In trying to turn backward the wheels of progress. Washington Star Snail common Gentle Brutality. A New York woman testified that her husband "gently threw her downstair," which shows that the charge that modern men are lacking In consideration does not hold good la the metropolis. . i lo IM ' 252 25th St. SO THE PEOPLE OF OGDEN MAY KNOW This sals is for the bensfit of the people and not for the benefit of eastern We have not engaged any eastern syndicate to conduct thic cals. Therefore the people of Ogden may knew that they will derive the benefit, and not the who are hired for the mere purpose' of making' s noise. We ere conducting eur sale with legitimate method Hone saleo-manager- e. saleo-manager- HOLIDAY EXCURSION. i I 252 25th St. Via Balt Lake and Ogden Ry. Half rates to all points, except Ogden to Salt Lake $1.00. Tickets on sale Dec. 24. 25, $1 and, Jan. let. Return limit Jan. 4th. Both phones, 2,000. A Merchandise Movement ol Great Importance to the Public -- -- ' Economy-Lovin- g |