THE OGDEN STANDARD. OGDEN. UTAH. SATURDAY. JANUARY 3. 1914.Slk .Standard.William Glasraflisn. Publisher.AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER.{Established 1S7U)This paper will always light lor progress and reform, It will not knowingly tolerate Injustice or corruption niia will always fight demagogues of all parties; It will oppose privileged classes and public plunderer*; .t wt never lack sympathy with the poor. It wi't always remain devoted to tcv» public welfare aud will never be sat* istiea vrttL merely printing nows, it win always be drastically Independent and will never be afraid to attack wrong, whether committed by tn* rich or the poorJUDGE O. W. POWERS' DEATH,The death of Judge Orlando W Towers inflicts a sorrow on not only the family, but on Utah. The bar of this state haa been robbed ot a brilliant legal mind. Democracy has suffered the loss of a leader; and the stale as a whole Has been bereft of a citizen of great ability.Judge Powers was an aggressive fighter. Whether In court or on the political rostrum, he threw bis whole soul Into bis efforts As a result h3 made enemies but he also won many friends All bad to admire bis mental ability and recognize In him the Qualities of an extraordinary man.For a number of years he fought the Mormon people, but when the division on party llnea came, he accepted the eamc In good faith and proceeded to uphold the good name of the people of the state At the time of his death, he numbered as many friends among the adherents of the faith of the dominant church as any other man In public life In this stateHe was an orator of rare ability and was much sought after as a pubac entertainer. Some of his addressee are rare gems of pure English.To his family, the Standard offers its sympathy.-oo-DRIVE OUT THE DISEASE.Brigham Cltv, not to be outclassed by other places in Utah. hn« developed a smallpox problem. Last week □ voung man died and the doctors d,of tha peculiar character ot a motor car. Since the decision of this case in the appellate division the question has been presented to the supreme court of Missouri, which* In a vefj forceful opinion, adopted the view entertained by the Judges who dissented in this case In preference to that of the majority. In the opinion of the learned court of Missouri reference Is made to statutory enactments at least partially similar in principle to that before us, the validity of which has either been upheld by the courts or has never been Questioned As to motor vehicles, laws requiring the registry of the names of their owners and chauffeurs and the display of the numbers of the vehicles in a consplc UOiis place thereon for the very purpose of Identifying the car and the person operating It have been upheld -oo---*SMALL FARMS FOR THIS COUNTYThe Little Landers colony near San Dleco, ss described in the Standard last week, should hold the attention of the land owners In and around Ogden. The colony has demonstrated that one acre of ground, intensely cultivated. will support a family. In Weber county the farmer that has not more than 30 acres fears starvation, Although there are truck gardeners making a good living on five acres and one or two getting rich on ten acres.Our Chinese gardeners have set us an'example. They pay from $5A to $300 rental on three to five acre* of land and from that limited area take enough in vegetables to pay the heavy expense of leasing and leave a good margin of profit.With the largest farms cut into small acreage and thoroughly cultivated, Weber county could support three farm families where now there is one.•on—WHEN MEN BECOME BEASTS.Bulgaria has learned that war has Its terrors. While that country was victorious with Turkey, (he clash at arms was glorious. When the Rumanian army near the close of the conflict, invaded Bulgaria, the real honors of war were brought home to the people and the glamour of military parade passed.lawn, has made the grass and flowers grow, thereby adorning his home and spreading happiness and contentment to his family and self.He hne noticed the verdure on the mountains and in the canyons and ravines change from a light to a dark green, then turn to n golden yellow nod deep red, and. before he is aware of It. he begins to love this home in the mountains, where opport unity knocks at the door and where the tut ure Is so bringht This will make him one of the army of many thinking of the future of Ogden and working to the betterment and prosperity of our clt He will be thinking of v hat Ogden will do In 1914 and will be eager to assist In its material gi owtbLet us all help to make the new vear a prosperous one for Ogden.(Signed)A VAN DE GRAAFF, Cooperative Observer I S. Weather Bureau, Ogden. —-—oo——---July.. 07 3-867 1266 7-867 1-8OntE.OpenHigh.LowCloseMay, . IK 1-24n 5-84n i-xin !-;•July.,..39 5-8,79 3-439 .7-839 3-4South Omaha Livestock.South Omaha. Neh,. Jan. 3—Hogs— Receipt* n*ififi; market higher Heavy, 37.75#8,00: light, $7.40©?85: pigs.JS.25lil7.36 ; bulk of sales. SS.KU'it COS.Cattle Receipts. 100; market slea dy. Native steers, J6,50(ff9.0(1; cows and heifers, $5.8045)7 86; western steers. $60 0008,00, Texas steers $6,8007.20; cows and heifers, $5 M»( 7.00. calves, je OO® iit onSheep Receipts, I cut; market ilea dy Yearlings, $6.0007.00; wethers. gr. no Jt 8,00, lit in bs, f 7 25 0 8 25.MUTUAL CONGRATULATIONS.This world Is getting more practical every day. Getting broader The people understand one another bet terHere in onr beautiful city we arc working together for what? Of course there Is a financial reason for nil business, but under this clonk of energy there exists today a spit it of good feeling that we nave never experienced before.Look at the building improvementa that hove been made during the year that la now drawing to a close Note (he holiday spirit that has pervaded this town for the past week. Anti did you ever note the hooater spirit of ihia town? It is Lhe envy of our southern neighbors and you Just watch this town for the next few years No inland town west of the Mississippi river has any better pros pects Then, aren’t you thankful that you were destined to live In a town thnt is located In the best cl! mate in the world, that has ao many beautiful drives nmi natural resorts to entertain one? We are.Forty-four years distributing hardware in !hl8 intnrmountain country ought to post one pretty thoroughly and If Is our Judgment (hat Ogden la destined to be the leading Jobbing town of the intermouni.aln westWe wish our many old and many new frlenda who have helped Ogden to be what she Is today a happy, pros porous and healthful New Year, a-id thank you tor the patronage bestowed upon us In the past and we hope to merit a continuance of the same m the future,GEORGE A. LOWE COMPANY. hardware.Ogden, Utah C.ALCO BRANDS.-00-Kansas City Livestock.Knnntis City. Mo Jnn 3.—Hogs Receipts, lutii), market 5c higher. Bulk of sales, 17 75ff8.05; heavy, $8 until 8.10; packers and butcher', $7 S0$t 8.06: lights. $7.70(06.00; pigs. ffl.750 7 50,Cattle—Receipts 100; market Hen dy Dressed beef ulcers. 7.26 7i 8 10, neslcrn steers, $6 7508 50, southern rteers. 35 7Sifik.Au; cowr. $4 40(07 00; heifers, $7.004) 9,00; (dockers and feeders, 55 5010 7,50, hulls, $5.0007.26; calves, HI M'n 11 00Sheep—Receipts, 7000; market steady Lambs, Sf.fin «S.2S; yearlings.$6,0007.26; wethers, $6.O0®6.uu, ewes, 54 50®'5 26.Chicago LivestockChicago. III.. Jan 3-—Hogs—Receipts, 1500; market strong, mostly lie Above yesterdav’s average Bulk of sales 18.0008.15; lights 57 8003.15; mixed, 57.8008.20; heavy, 17 8008-25; rough. $7.80(817 t'O; pigs. $700#7 90.Cattle—Receipts, 200. market stea dy Beeves, 58.70 4) 0 40; Texas Rteers. $6 00# 7.90; western, 586 20# 7 90; Blockers and feeders, $5.00® 7.45. cows and heifers, $3 SO#8.60, cnlvng, $7 (10(fj 1140Sheep—Receipts, 2500; market alow, steady, Native, $4700.6.10; western $4.7606 10, yearling* $5 85®.7.19; lambs, native. $6.70®S.20; western, 56.75 @8.20.Sugar,New York. Jan 3.—Sugar -Raw, steady. Muscovado, $2 624)2 7.7; cen trifiigal, $3,1203.2,7; molasBcs, $2 38® 2.4$: refined, steadyMetal.New York. N 7'.. Jan 3,—The mi'L-ai markets were nominally unchanged Lake copper, $15.50; elect roly tie, 314.S7 1-2016.00; ousting, $14 62 1-2® 14.75, Iron—UnchangedLead.St Louis. Jan. 3.—f.ead-$4.10; Spelter, firm, $5.25.-Steady,XWomen hSHE will ap less, alway it which cc refinement.Men respect bests of everythinTHE Cole is 1 after you ha have done blt; By the way dictate that you s many things abo regardless of whe soon—say todayCole four-pass equipped, includinj and Sail Lake.TheORIGINATE] CAR COMPi