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4 r THE DAILY STANDARD OGDEN UTAH THURSDAY MAY 19 1910
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Published Daily Except Sundays by Wm Glasmann
ASTRONOMERS WERE WRONG
Well after all the forecasting the earth has not passed through
the tail of the comet and the mystery cannot be explained even by
the astronomers
There is a possibility that the earth has captured the tail and
the appendage will be a permanent part of our celestial display un
til the attenuated gaseous matter loses its identity
This morning from 10 to 12 oclock there was a severe elec
trical disturbance in the intermountain country which had an ef
feet on the wires and interrupted all telegraphic service but at
noon the electric disturbance passed and since then there has been
nothing of an unusual nature to indicate the presence of th
comets tail if such is to be attributed as coming from that source
HANG THE INSURGENTS I
So Speaker Cannon thinks shooting is too good for the insur
gents and that they should be put to death by hanging That v
teranco is an open avowal of the bitterness of the internecine stru
gle in which the insurgents and regulars of the Republican party
arc involved it attests further to the uncompromising nature of the
fight
Congressman Cannon takes it for granted that the most sacred
thing and the supreme test of party loyalty is tariff in fact he
says he would like to see Dolliver Bristow Clapp and other insur
gents with the Democrats were it not that such an upset would
bring sorrow and heartaches to millions of hearthstones through the
repeal of the present tariff law
We are forced to the conclusion that Speaker Cannon is him
self somewhat of a demagogue although he seems to see the dema
gogic only in the acts of the insurgent Republicans The Speaker
gknows
knows this country is capable of competing with the world in almost
every line of manufacture and that we are exporters of nearly every
fabricated article and why he persists in placing so much stress on
tariff with those facts before him is not explainable unless we class
the man as purely a politician and somewhat of a mountebank at
that
The insurgents are strong men Had they been weaklings and
cowards they would have been abject followers as are all poltroons
They are attempting to correct certain abuses within their party
and they aim to purify its leadership and free tiN head of the
party from the charge of subserviency to special great interests
For this they are assailed with all the vehemence that might be
directed against them were they common horsethieves or buccaneers
of the main But the people of this country are with them and al
ready have extended in more ways than one their confidence and
Speaker Cannon is but venting his spleen to no purpose and his
tirades of denunciation and dislike are serving simply to kindle a
selfconsuming fire of intolerance and hate
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SALT lAIE CITYSt NEW fiOTEl
THE SEMLOH
Opened April 23 Second South and State Streets
250 ROOMS
Rates 100 for one 160 for two
lit Room with bath 200 for one and 300 for two
100 Suites with bath rates in proportion
The finest furnishings over placed in any hotel between Chicago
nnd San Francisco Best location in the city Rathskeller seating
GOO persons Music noon and evening
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But
You cannot enjoy every minute of your ride if the vehicle is
equipped with cheap springs Our NEW 1910 stock just re
ceived has THE HUB THE WHEEL THE FINISH and
THE NEW AUTOSPRING FEATURES
It will pay you to investigate before buying
SIDNEY STEVENS IMPLEMENT CO
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What do you find when you open
your Refrigerator
Do you find clean wholesome food
and nothing else or do you find par
Jj tially spoiled food moisture and un
j pleasant odors
If you do find the latter It means
that your Refrigerator Is unsanitary
a possible source of sickness to your
solf and family
Do not temporize If you havo this
kind of a Refrigerator
Investigate at onco tho merits of
the Famous Leonard Cleanable Re
frigerator tho kind that is clean and
wholesome Bccauao thero is always
a continuous circulation of cold dry
air through the food compartment as
long as a pound of Ico remains
Ordinary Refrigerators cannot keep
food till way the Leonard does bc
catif1 ordinary Refrigerator do not
have tho Leonard Patented Construc
tion Try your Ice Box by placing Salt
In It for a few hours and note how
quick the Salt becomes damp and
lumpy
Then call In and see us and let us
tell you why It will keep dry In n
Leonard and why the Leonard Is the
I safest as well as the most economical
Refrigerator you can buy
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A Carload of
DAVENPORTS
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Just arrived and are now display
They are made of Solid oak and
upholstered with Boston Leather
back drops cow to make bed
and has a box underneath for the
bedding We < are showing
twenty different styles
Prices from 2000 up
Ogden Furniture Carpet Co
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OGDENS DISTINGUISHED VISITOR
One of the local foresters pays the following tribute to Prof
Trr + v C VVPS who i = paying his first visit to Ogden since his
appointment to the position of Chief Forester of he Forest Service
ir Craves has been making an extended tour of the West to ac
quaint himself personally with existing conditions
For various reasons this is a most interesting trip for the Chief
Forester As director for more than ten years of the Yale Forest
School in America he has had an exceptional opportunity to keep
abreast of the latest developments in forestry and even before his
selection to his present position he was generally regarded as the
1 most expert scientific forester in this country Many of the best
foresters in the government and state services and in private em
I ployment have been trained by him And so after so close applica
tion to his educational work it is with keen relish that that Pro
fessor Graves embraces the opportunity to revisit more extensively
the fields of his earlier investigations For although each year has
found Mr Graves in the field it has been to proceed directly to a
particular locality as perhaps the San Bernardino mountains of
Southern California and review an exhaustive study made by one
of his men on the effect of the forest on stream flow and run off
A member of the local office speaks of Professor Graves
thoroughness in his professional work He and Overton W Price
were the first to become associated with Gifford Pinchot in forest
work in this country and it was he who assisted Mr Pinchot in pre
paring the first two studies of commercial trees The White Pine
and The Adirondack Spruce these monograms telling of their
distribution habits and rate of growth character of wood and the
merchantable content of trees of different sizes so that woodland
owners could tell how much sawtimber was available on a given I
area and to what extent cuttings could be made with expectation of
cutting similar crops in the future at intervals of twenty or forty i
years
Graves immediately saw the need of thorough forest training
and so studied abroad After his return he was sent to investigate
among other regions the Black Hills of South Dakota He there
found the usual conditions regarding treatment of a forest for its
future welfare much complicated by the presence and depredations
of insect pests He has since spoken of how deeply he was then
impressed with the need on the part of a forester of the broadest
training on entomology and chemistry as well as in silviculture
lumbering and surveying with their subsidiary studies This is
the sort of training he sought to give at Yale
I Mr Graves is very practical The two most popular bulletins
I prepared by him are The Woodsmans Handbook which com I
pares and discusses the log rules in commercial use in this country
I and gives facts and tables by which the timberland owner can make
I forest estimates of his own and The Woodlot a discussion of
I the average small timber holding in southern New England ap
plicable however in principle elsewhere and the trees which com
pose it their characteristics and value The importance of thinnings
one of the simplest yet most effective of silvicultural measures
is emphasized and by means of diagrams the right way to make
them is made clear
Forest Mensuration a college text book by Graves is the
most elaborate book on the subject that has appeared in this country
and of this Dr B Fernow the first chief of the Division of For I
It is
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estry and a very capable though severe critic has
probably the only enduring contribution of American origin to the
literature of forestry This tribute to the thoroughness of the
author is appreciated when it is remembered that many of the most
I exact and complete Government publications on forest subjects were
I prepared by or under the direction of Doctor Fernow
I JUST FOR FUN
What He Know
You can tell me tho names of tho
twelve apostles Sam said the pret
I ty Sunday school toachor ono morn
ing SamR face fell and heshifted
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Cant do It maam ho said sor
rowfully and then his eyes brighten
ed but I can call off all the pitcher
In tho league tnam bo volunteered
Harpers Monthly
Rockleaanees and Caution
Robert S Lovott the now president n
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of tho Union Pacific said of reckless
ness at a recent dinner In New York
Recklessness In finance doesnt pay
unless Indeed It be the cautious
kind of recklessness that Legler the
baker was noted for
Legler bent over his counter work
ing away with a pencil and a piece of
wrapping paper when Mrs Llocum en
I tered for a loaf of bread
Noticing on tho paper a lot of fa
miliar names Mrs Llscum said
What arc you figuring there Mr
LeglerWell
Well maam says Legler Im
just putting down the names of all my
friends that I can lick
Is Harvey Llscums name there
I asked Mrs Jjacuiu I
Yes said the baker Yes I got It
downMrs
Mrs LIscum went homo and told
Harvey Ho was enraged He snatched
his hat and hastened to the bakery
I Logler he shouted Is It true
what my wife tells O1that Im on
the list of the mon you can lick
Yes said Leglor calmly Ive
got you down Mr Llscum
Why you little shrimp roared
LIscum I could wipe up tho floor
with you I could cat you alive
Are you sure you could l said the
baker
I You bet Im sure1 saM LIscum
shaking hla list in Lcglers face
f Well then said the baker sadly
I guess Ill cross you off the list II
Placarded
A pretty good Joko was that played
on h rotund alderman who wandered
about the streets bearing a placard
on his broad baoklnscrlbod
Widened at the expense of the cor
poration TitBits
Considerate
Magistrate to InisonerlC you
were there for no dishonest purposes
why were you in your stockinged
feet
Prisoner card there was sick
ness In the family Punch
His Inexcucnuie Error
The eternal question of How she I
over came to marry him smiled
This English Perambulator
worth 3000 we afire going to
make u price of 1750 while
they last
For I
Babys
ComforL
Come and let us show you
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the famous Gendron line We +
arc showing the best folding
gocart that we have ever
shown They are all large and
roomy and you can use com
forts in this gocart to put
around the baby Every ono i
has a spring seat
Dorothy Donnelly starring In Madam
X came near being aolved by a
klddlo I know who approached his
father with this
Father do you like mother
Why yes of course
And she likes you
Of course she does
Did sho over say so
Many a time my son
Did she marry you bocauae she
loved you
CortaJnly she did
Tho boy scrutinized his parent
closely and after a long pause asked
Well was sho as nearsighted then
as sho la now Youngs
A Welcome Throat
What has become of that man who
used to threaten to shoot people who
didnt drink with him
He loft Crimson Gulf long ago
replied Bronco Dob Peoplo camo
pouring In from all over the State to
be threatened by him Ho did a lot
to boom tho town but his money
couldnt hold ouL Washington Star
NOTICE TO PUBLIC II
In order to give patrono better and
quicker service Canyon nndHot
Springs cars will stop at near sldo of
street Intersection ONLY
OGDEN RAPID TRANSIT CO I
By J W BAILEY Supt
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HATHfRWEIGHTS I
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TRAINiNG
Training quarters have been estab
lished by Roy Harden the feather
weight who Is to meet Peanuts Sin
clair In a twentyround contest at the
Ogden theater this month and he IK
working out dally Reports from I
Salt Lake Indkate that Sinclair
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putting himself In good condition for
the bout and sports are looking for
a card as good as that offered by Er
lonborn In their recent bout here
which proved to be ono of the moil j
perfect draws over fought In the
ring
Harden who hUH an excellent ring
record with a couple of dofonts ot
Young Erlcnborn to hIs credit in con
fident of his ability to win Th s
winner of the match will probably go
on with Erlenborn Hardenn training
quarters are over tho Exchange bar
on Twentyfourth street where he 1
works out over afternoon at 3
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EXTENSION
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LINE I
The tics and steel for the Brig 1
ham City extension of the Hot
I Springs lino are being received at Hot 1
i Spring by the company The switch J
I from tho Oregon Short Line to the
I street car companjs track bus boon
constructed nnd the cars of material
for the now line arc delivered to the
I company at that point crack layln
will begin Immediately upon this line
as the roadbed has been completed
pant Wlllard
It IB suited that the extension of
the Brigham City lino north Into I
Cache Valley on the old narrow gauge
grade of the Utnh k Northern railroad 1
will bo among the early movement I
to be mode by tho company next
spring This line It la Bald will con
nect with the lines of the Logan
Rapid Transit company which Is to bo
extended south of that city to tho
sugar factory and thence to the thick
ly settleddistricts at tho south end of
Cacbo Valley
LOCAL TYPOS ME
TYPOSDEIE6
I OGDEN DEIE6 tt TE
Members of Ogden Typographical
Union No 236 at their annual elec
tion yesterday selected R T OD a
nell for delegate to tho I T U con
entlon at Minneapolis naming Presi
dent z L Miller of tho local union
as alternate
For president of the International
order James M Lynch received 1
vote and William M Rellly 17 Rob
ert Calbrook received 15 voles for
secretarytreasurer and 3 were cast
for J W Hays
Salt Lake City and San Francisco
Cal are rivals for tho convention of
1911 and Ogdens representative was
Instructed to boost for Salt Lako
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SALT LAKE CITY May lSTha
I vote of the Salt Lake Typographical
i Union of International president cast
today stood Ilellly Ill Lynch5
I The local officers of the union were
defeated for reelection
WEBER ACADEMY NOTES
Commencing at 3 oclock out at the I
fair grounds will be held one of the
most enthusiastic meets over held In
Ogden As cloudy associated as the
two Institutions are never yet lisa
thoro been a contest between ho 1
two where so much spirit hOB been
manifest Remember tho time threw
I oclock tomorrow
The examination for the eighth I
j grade pupils of the county will be
I held In the Academy commencing to
I morrow morning at 9 oclock
Dont forgot that UtahK best tenor
M J Brines will bo at tho Academy
Saturday night May 21
Everything Is well In hand for com
I mencement week which will bo one
of the greatest In tho history of tho
Institution
Prof Walter A Kerr leaves In a
few days for an extended trip in Mex
ico where he will spend his summer
vacation
The senior class presents the play
entitled Shorty at time Ogden Thea
ter Tuesday evening May 31st
THE COMET 6IRL
NAftlED HALLEY
Chicago May 10 Halley Abrams
Is the name of a tiny little girl who
arrived yesterday at the home of J
Y Abrams chief house detective of a
downtown hotel The little girl ar
rived shortly after noon and tho
physician who attended naked per
mission to name hor Permission be
Ing given he Bald
All right You will henceforth bo
known as The Comet Girl and I
choose for you the unmo of Halley
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REMODELING SALE
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Today was a record breaker for sales The
clothing and dry goods section was crowded
al day Thousands of satisfied customers
left the store with their arms full of bargains
Room is what we want and we know prices
on the right kind of merchandise will make
the room Every article marked down for
quick selling i
CLARKS CLOTHING STORE
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