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Show TriC MORNING EXAMINER: OGDEN, Selecting Wedding rses Gifts TEM PERANCE IDEPARTMENT .CONDUCTED i BY W. C. T. U. 1 EDITORIAL COMMITTEE MRS. CLAYTON COOUDGE MISS MABEL' L CHARPIE MISS LEOTA S. KENNEDY t WHAT OF THAT! la a ple. for Bur puasled por Fsrdom the suggestion Tired! Well, and what of that? DUkt fancy life was spent on beds of peo- that our Judgment and experience may bo of aome aid. Presents of gems tad other Jewelry are always In order, and you are assured of ample choice when you behold the display at W. L. BUSWCLU', the Jeweler. Two Doom North of Wrights, earn. Fluttering the rose leaves scattered by ths breeie : Come, rouse thee! Work while it is called today! Cowards! Arise, go forth upon thy way! ' And what of that? must be lonely; tie not given Lonely! Some to all a heart responsive rise and To feel fall To blend another life into ita own; Work may be done in loneliness; work on! nark! Well, what of that? fondly dream the sun would never set? Dost fear to lose thy way? Take courage yet; Learn thou to walk by faith, and not by night; Tby steps will guided be, and guided right. Did WELL. PLAN WORKS In response to the Inquiry as to how his plan of pledging drunkards according to the Pollard eystem waa workIt the character of the transfer ing, Judge Clelaad of Chicago aaid: service we aupply our patrons. "It works splendidly so far. Host of the people who come before me Prompt, reliable and at low coat. notion of the haven't the slightest Any time you nay well be on your Job and handle U expeditiously meaning of total abstinence. They beand well, lieve it Is abeolutely necessary for ALLEN TRANSFER CO. people to drink, gnd the fact that they can stop drinking and that It Improves Fuss 3 for your. their condition to a revelation to them. We had one particularly striking incident of thto a week or two ago. A man and his wife were brought before me for fighting each other; both had been drunk; both bore the mark of extreme dissipation. I oontlnusd the case one week and 'bad them come before me again. When they were brought in X did not recognise them, and when they positively assured me that they were the eame people that appeared the week before I called In the bailiff and the court clerk and oth. era who died seen them to note the transformation. No better exhibit of what it would mean if the drink traffic were done away with could be afforded than photographs of these persons before and after my experiment We can tickle your palate with a with them.' complete line erf choice spring vegetables, fresh at our fountain every SUNDAY CLOSING. morning. Also an assortment of fruits. nm b A One line of Imported and domestic The Washington Patriot says: ataplc and fancy groceries. These Somewhere, sometime, somebody goods will prolong your life and give aid prohibition does not prohibit. Tell vim and vigor to your system. . , It not In Gath (Tacoma), publish it not In Aakeknr (Scuttle). No drinker or seller of these seaports believes it They hustled off to Georgetown. Youngstown waa full of (hem. Ballard' waa overrun. Does prohibition prohibGROCERS. it? Go to! The article to here and in BeBoth Phoiiae 236. 23M Wash. Avo. now and prohibition, prohibits attie and Tacoma It was too mu($ to bellve that two seaports such ae Beattie and Taonma T.B.Evans&Co FLOUR would WHEAT WHICH full and complete line of Local, Smlthfleld, Franklin and Garland Flour, Bran and Shorto. A ceding dealers in Hay,' Grain, Straw, Seeds and Produce. Pratt's Food and Lice Killer. The famous Columbia and Pratt's Stock Remedies. DELIVERY. Utah Feed & Produce Co. Avs. to deed-in-earne- ' MAKES IT FAMOUS. Mm. Tlllle Zamtnskl waa arraigned before Judge Meeten of Milwaukee charged with selling the clothing of clothing her children to second-hanstores in order to buy drink. Little Charles Leaches, aged nine, was found in a drunken stupor in an alley near his home in Milwaukee. It to Us habit to get drunk whenever he gets eny money. This time he was beastly drunk on SO cento worth of whisky, which to hto favorite beverage. Hie parents are habitual drunkards. Such to life In the city where the great temperance' beverage la brewed. Hhme Defender. NEWS IN BRIEF. Monmouth, HI., to In the throes of fight. Clinton N. Howard to speaking. a I 2311 Wash. down Sunday closing of aalooni. William Hickman Moore has kept his oath of office. He said that the chief of police would obey his orders and Chief Wsppensteln has fulfilled his prophecy, and PROMPT settle Both Phones. DOXOTO & COMPANY 155 25th Street South Dakota legislature ' has submitted tbe county option bill to n vote of the people. The local option law victory in nois to wonderful, considering that the Chicago members of tbe legislature voted on the bill. Illi- ten years of reform; Men's Furnishing Goods end Notions of all kinds Ten years ago Maine and Kansas held aloft the banner of prohibition almost alone. But see what change ten yean has brought about Nearly all of tbe south and large areas In other stales, in of the other words, over to population of the United States pow living under prohibition. Thto seems a wonderful record for ten years, but It la of course the result of the patient work and teaching of people who heve many of them paseed on to their reward. If the next decade shows as much progress, It look aa If twenty years will find the whole liquor problem setone-thir- Fancy Cash Groceries Wines and Liquors d tled. We are very hopeful over the general outlook but sometimes we feel that Utah will come into the reform at the eleventh hour or more likely at 11:55 sun Urns. AND THIS It FORCE. One of those naughty Socialist writers has exercised hie or her authority and dared to think for himself" (or herself) with the following . ffltlts The word prohibition carries with It an implication of a readiness to use force to effect the end desired." Now that to a very logical conclusion, and betrays experience In prohibition not prohibition rf tbe liquor traffic necessarily but prohibition ae carried out la other laws. It does take force sometimes to the prohibition in the laws. Thou shall not murder, ateel, bear false witness," etc., but whatever we the people" agree on prohibit Ing will have tv go, even to the liquor traffic. - The exclusive set entrust us with the sundering of their linens. Our work P'eases them. No mutter how critics! Tou may be, you wul find the Ogden "team Laundry will please you. Wo rnd,r A No. 1 service. Ogden Steam Laundry P,",D l7- - 437 28th 8L en-fnr- Perhaps It to a rather new thought to Mime that they have always liwd Uved under prohibition. Prohibition liquor selling would only be adding to a lung Hat of article and acts already prohibited for our good. n But U the moral prohibit" Is sire, tot us 'turbid' thess things. By the way. the latter to probably what the severs Chicago minister did. He forbid his boy to play ball but aome Incautious reporter said that he prohibited'' him and lo the red flag was in sight We saw right away what the reporter had done and what was coming. The following to another great truth that our friends have discovered: Prohibitionists, because of weakness, cast their political favors at the first poUtioal acrobat that will perform to Prohibition music." Yoe, that looks Hko our picture all right, but what would you? What to undignified about tbe picture? Vs have tried to shut our eyes and lmagtns how the Socialists would da We auppone they would prohibit pardon, we mean forbid any dancing to their music until they grew strong enough to furnish their own acrobats, all the time going right on playing the alluring music. But how kmg to wait, and how tiresome, anyhow, to play and dance, and how selfish to want to do all the good in the world yourself, and not tot any one help unless he does It under your name. Depend upon it, dear friends, it la better to keep playing sweetly and forbid" anyone persistently and to dsoce who conforms to the rules. Just make sure that ba keeps good time that's all. of-fe- tat FUGS" AND ATHLETES. The mothers and fhtbam trf Ogden Ugh school boys must be more or lees disgusted to see their sons classified as sports" by the newspspsrs of Utah. Recently the boys of the Ogden High school went down to Balt Lake and is plain eight of all the world, defeated the athletes of all the other Utah High schools, fourteen schools In all, ot the annual track meet It was a glorious victory. The Ogden team won forty-thre- e points, while Balt Lake gained hat thirty-one- . Had Ogden been a city of ancient Greece the dtisona would have celebrated such a victory by tearing down a section of the city walls so that the victorious track team might enter (heir home city aa genuine conquerors. It to true, we do everything differently bow, hut one might have reasonably expected a good report of the victory placed oa some page that the majority of 'the public to la the habit of reading. But what happened? Hardly a newspaper gave over a column to reporting ths event Take a prominent Salt Lake dally as aa Instance. The victory of the Ogden team waa simply reported under the head of Sports,4 and following a whole column devoted to dope" regarding two who were professional to go" twenty rounds In that msecs" of the fighting game," Ogden. The methods of the Balt Ijtiie paper were closely followed by the Ogden papers. Along side of the, mildly Jubilant report of the glorious victory of Ogden High school was ths Inevitable prise fight dope." Only those very much Interested in the High Bohoot at all, and that found the write-uonly through their Intuition of thn methods of the average weatern par per. Whenever any one crltictoes this disposition os ths part of "sporting" editors to boast ths fighting gams (wo apologise for tbe language quoted), (be defense set up to, that the public demand! 1L But does the public demand it? Does the average subscriber prefer to read a column of stuff regarding a couple of prise fighters that they dont know and who fight for the sake of snaney, rather than to road the reports of clean athletics participated In by young men of their own town? Does the public prefer Tint this preference to nthletica? more In the minds of the verting" editors? Is net the following the explanar tlon? The fighting game is forbidden by tow. It is disreputable, therefore It needs all the advantages of good eom- priss-flghter- s p CTAIT, SUNDAY, hies die annually for lack of nourishment because their fathers ;enr for lutoxiearlng liquor what ehould have ouiisdit nourishing food for the mother and git en mote wholesome environment. Isn't It as Important to ave ths people we have as to have morn born to be killed off at this tearful rare? A minion uorker in one of our large cities cites (he case of s family, the father of which was a drunkard, the mother of which had borne eleven chlldt en. seven of whom had been buried at the expense of the city. This case could be repeated in every targe rhy. Does tun the mother who bears four children, nurtures and cares for them and brings thorn to maturity, do as much to populate the world ms the one who brings eleven Into the world, seven to die in Infancy? No wonder that mothers shrink from going down Into the jaws of death to bring forth life when they know that one boy in lour must be sac rifled to the liquor traffic In order to keep up that business. Yet President Roosevelt hasnt time, or space In hto annual messages to Congress, to say one word concerning the fearful death rate and ita cause. Gladstone aaid. "Strung drink kills more people than war, pestilence and hi mine combined. Birange that men, from the President down to the city aldermen, do not dare life up a voice in protest against this evil which to ever alert, encroaching nearer and nearer until it even begrudges 400 feet of clean area about our public achoola Beset L. Boovell in the Minneapolis JUNE The Magic of a Name lias seldom been better Ulnatrated than In the constant and rapidly growing demand for hay machines bearing the name Osborne This demand in not the result of chance, bnt comes solely from the knowledge among the farmers that any machine bearing this name is constructed of the best material, and made in the mout skillful manner. The OSBORNE reputation for honest goods and fair dealing, coupled with ours, will insure you satisfaction. We would like to show you some features of the Osborne Mower. Journal GANG OF SWINDLERS. Had Robbed th state From 1907. 2, of Estate. Odessa, June 1. A sensation baa been caused here by tbe arrest of a number of officials and well known lawyers who for several years have bean engaged in a conspiracy to defraud the etate trf revenue from estate whose heirs were missing or unknown. The plan of the oonsplra-tora- . who operated chiefly In Odessa and Warsaw, waa to obtain poaaesaion of eurh estates by the use of fraudulent document! or by bringing forward false beira. An order placed with an engraver of Vienna for a duplicate of an official seal led to the discovery of the frauds. The persona Implicated are said to have derived shout 1500,000 from tbe swindles. Remember, Our Stock ofs Buggies is Complete k HAYING TOOLS, FIELD FENCE, U ARDEN HOSE J -- "We Will Treat You Right. MYSTERY UNSOLVED. Body Taken From a Furnace In a Boap Factory. Cincinnati, Ohio, June 1. There were no developments over night in the mystery of finding tho apparently mutilated body of a man in the furnace of the Ryan soap factory yesterday. Ths suggestion was advanced In connection with the suicide theory that the fracture in the ahull may have resulted from the pulling of the body from the furnace with rakes. It to declared that tho ahull would, under the bent to which It hud been exposed, be In a condition to break cosily from contact with the Instruments. But this does not overcome the indication of violence fouhd in the torn coat The mystery to still as great aa when the body waa found. EXCAVATIONS Burton Implement Co. Some of the Manufacturers of Our County and State AT ROME. Have Resulted In Dleoevery Decorations. AAAAAAAAAmAAnnnnanaaAnannnaannnnnannn . Rome, June 1. The continued excavations on the Palatine Hill have resulted In the discovery of what to believed to be tbe original decorations of a temple of Asia Minor dating back to the sixth century, B. C. They wert found in the most ancient of the Palatine temples, that of Victor, made famous by tbe worship of Cybele, known in Greek mythology aa Orest Mother of the Gods." The decorations, according to the legend, fell from heaven to Fasslnua, the ancient city in Asia Minor noted for the worship of Cybele, whence they were removed to Rome in 204, B. C. UTAH CANNING prise-fightin- Canning Company Packers of High Grads Vegetable Pure Feed Catsup. Feed Perk A Beane, Pierce's Furs Furs Feed Hominy. Icrcos Worcestershire Sauea. Wo pack but one JOHN HOXER Harness and Saddlery Wholesale and Retail Manufacturer af The beet and Largest Manufao-turerIn ths Wait s . - h Columbia Club Perfee to Cigara : : TENTS and of PICKLES STRICTLY A HOME PRODUCT. :: ! Cache Valley Condensed Milk Company Manufacture re of Honeysuckle Evaporated Milk Wen the geld medal et the etate a Fair, 1106, A trial can will yau there la nan JU6T A6 GOOD Ask you i Grocer for It FACTORY AT LOGAN, UTAH. can-vinc- awnings 44flll H4H4't4i 2261 Wjsh. and Edward Blahael Proprietor. Factory 2454 Wall AvtfMiCb OGDEN, UTAH. 'Phene 167P, FACTORY, FIVE POINTS, OGDEN, UTAH. J. G. READ & BROS. CO. BIDS WANTED VINEGAR Utah Fsrnits and Vegetables grads of UTAH VINEGAR AND PICKLE WORKS Manufacturers if MANUFACTURERS THE BEIT. Sealed bids for the erection and 314 ta 340 Twenty-fourtStrseL completion of a one room addition to OGDEN, UTAH. the Roy school house, at Roy, Weber County, Utah, will he received at the t office of F. C. Woode A Co., architects, rooms 56 A 57, Fint National Bank ALWAYS THE BEST building, Ogflan, Utah, until 3 o'clock P. M., June 6, 1907, and shall be opened by tbe Board of Education of Weber County, at their rooms lu the county court house at I o'clock P. M. of eame date. made by A certified check for five per cent of tbe bid may be made payable to Columbia Club Ggar Co, the Board of Education of Weber UNION MADE County, must accompany each bid. Tbe board reserves tbe right to remanifest effort (he explains ject any or all bids. The successful to hold out the Idea that bidder shall furnish an acceptable athamateur as as Is Just respectable bond for one-hal- f the amount of the r LEGAL aa Is Just letics; that a Plans and specifications on contract. athSchool good a man as a High file at tbe office of the architects. One Thousand Nine Hundred Six lete. order of tbe Board Education (1606) shall be entitled to vote nt such There to a manifest effort to edu- of ByWeber county school ofdistrict. election. cate the public to a toleration of the S. G. DYE. Clerk, The following named persona have fighting game", by printing the reunder the been duly appointed by tbe aaid Board ports about prixe-flght-s to conduct web special elections: eame heading aa the news of baseball, NOTICE HARRTBVILLS X. D. Harris, U J. lawn tennla, and track meets. But the public should not he de- SPECIAL ROAD TAX ELECTION. Taylor and Georg Teareley; ceived. A high school athlete it not Harrisvllle, Pleasant View, North OgPLEASANT VIEW Ncphl P. Mres sport," neither to a prise-fightden, Randall Rlverdale, Warren, athew. James Jenson and O. H. spectable. Weber County, Utah: NORTH OGDEN Thomas Storey, NOTICE to hereby given that In RACE SUICIDE AND THE DEATH of Resolutions adopted by Al Toona and 8. C. Bhupe; pursuance ROLL. Heber J. Randall, RANDALL the Board of County Commissioners Jams Linford and William Unford.; on of Weber County. 20th, Utah, May I notice In yesterday's Journal the 1907, Special Elections are hereby RIVERDALE Joseph Fife, Richard reiteration of President Roosevelt's called in HARRISVILLE, PLEASANT Dye and P. A. Mortenaen; ideas on race suicide. 1 wonder if It VIEW. NORTH WARREN Merrll E. Willis. Jr, OGDEN. RANDALL, ever occurred to the President to take RIVERDALE and WARREN ROAD Joseph East and Samuel Knight of dilemma the horn the other and of Weber County, Utah, By order of the Board of County eee what he could do at lowering tbe DISTRICTS Commiaaionera of Weber County. Utah. June on tbe at 1907, 20th, Thursday, same results would death rate. The OSCAR B. MADRON. School House, Pleasant be obtained, and the latter seems to Harricrille Board County Commission-era- . Chairman School View North House, Ogden me a more fit subject for legislators to Weber County, Utah. Randall School School House, House, grapple with than the former. DAVID MATTSON. On the average, for a number of Rlverdale SchoolIn House and Warren (BEAL) aaid districts, beSchool House. County Clerk, Weber County, Utah. years, 100,000 drunkards die annually tween tbe hours of seven (7) o'clock Dated: Ogden, Utah, May 25th. 1907. a wholly unnecessary proceeding If A. M. and seven (7) o'clock P. M. on legislators would atnp the manufacture raid day, for the purpose of submitand sale of alcoholic beverages. Last year 3,000 wives were murder- ting to tbe qualified electors wltbln INTERMOUNTAIN FAIR ASSOCIATION, OGDEN, UTAH. ed by drunken husband. They might aaid district, a proposition to authorise be Uvlng yet and possibly bearing tbe Board of County Commissioners Notice Is hereby given that nt n children had it not been for tbe of Weber County, Utah to levy for the fiscal year 1907, a district road tax regularly called meeting of the direclicensed liquor traffic. Tbe Htss of 2,300 little babies were of five (5) mills on all the taxable tors of the Intermountsln Fair Associacrushed out In .1903 by drunken moth- property wltbln each of rail districts, tion of Oglen, Utah, held on the 3rd ers who overlaid them in tbe nlgbt. to be used exclusively for the con- day of May, 1907. an airaument of tf roads an.l (31.50) one dollar and dirty cents per Manv of these might have grown to struction and repair manhood and womanhood and produc- highways situate therein. bare (fifty cents per share for Imregistered voters reviling provement and one dollar to pay exed their kind, bad It not been for tbe Only licensed liquor traffir. within raid district, who shall have isting debts I waa levied on tbe capiHundreds and thousands more ba-- paid proper'y tax therein in the year tal stock of tbe corporation, leaned Pit AfUAAnAAAAA Salt LaKe Valley CO OGDEN, UTAH. LEGAL. prlie-flghtln- m PATRONIZE THEM AND HELP TO ENRICH THE COUNTY AND STATE of Early ;; Ava. OODEN, ' Ogden Pharmacal Company Blue Label Flavoring Extracts and Gold Cross Olive Oil A. E. CLOSE Maaufacturer of CIGARS Clear Havana and Domestic You get tbe beat and promota an honest home Industry whan yon smoke th Victor, Union made. g prise-fighte- Hick-anioope- r; - LEGAL LEGAL and outstanding, (also oa all unissued stock which baa been fully paid or partially paid, and also on all slock of tbo Weber County Fair Association of Ogden, Utah, which has not been exchanged and to entitled to exchange for stock In this corporation), payable Immediately to J. G. Heywood, treasurer of tbe Intenaauutain Fair Association, office nt tbe Commercial National bank, Ogden, Utah. Any stock upon which thla assessment may remain unpaid on tbo 6th day of Juno, 1907, will be delinquent and advertised for eaie at public suo-tloand unless payment to made before, so much of said stock as may be necessary, will be sold oa the 29th day of Juno, 1907, at 3 o'clock p. m. at the front door of the Weber County Court house, by tbe Secretary of tba Corporation, to pay tbe delinquent assessment thereon together with tba coat of advertising and expense ot WM. GLABMANN, sale. Becrctaiy. 360 24th Street, Ogden, Utah. County, The bids will be opened nt n meeting of tbe Boards of County NOTICE TO BRIDGE TORS: CONTRAC- Scaled bids will be received by tbe Boards of County Commissioners of Daria and Weber Counties and the same must be delivered to the Counof Weber County Clerk In House Court the . ty at Ogden. Utah, prior to 10:30 o'cloock A. M. on Wednesday, June 28th. 1907. IT tbe furnishing and erecting of on (11 ateel bridge. Specifications and all Information rqn be bsd on application to the County Clerk of Weber Commissioners of Davis and Weber. Counties to be held at 10:10 o'clock A. M. on Wednesday, June Mth. 1907. Each bid must ba aceompulad by two (2) certified checks I if the sum of ONE HUNDRED FIFTY (I1A6.60) DOLLARS each, one payable to GEORGE H. BLOOD, County Treasurer of Davis Couaty, aad the other payable to ALMA D. CHAMBERS, County Treasurer of Weber County. Tbe Boards of County Commlssisn- era of Davis aad Weber Couatias reserve the right to reject any and nil bids and to oonalder and aoeept any proposal that may be made or deemed to be in tbe Interest of Darla and Weber Counties. ' Bald Boards of County Commissioners will require the successful bidder to execute n good and sufficient bond In such sum aa they may decide upon to secure the faithful performance of such contract. By order of Boards of County Commissioners of said Davis aad Weber Counties, Utah. Dated: Orden. Utah. May 33, 1907. MELVIN H. RANDALL, Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners of Davis County. ATTEST: HENRY W. 8TAHLE, County Clerk of Davis County Utah. OSCAR B. MADSON. Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners of Weber County. ATTEST: DAVID MATTSON. County Clerk of Weber County, |