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Show THE DAILY STATE JOURNAL, THURSDAY, OCTOBER PAGE SIX. o'clock In the morning. Then comes t. Magazine Writer. "What do you think we ate last night. Mile, Seyler and I? One hun-ciic- d mussels! "Of course, such a day aa I have described is an exceptional one. As a rule, I do not rise before 14 o'clock, and then give about an hour to writing. going to the theater about midday. 1 am under a contract with an English magazine to send it every month an article of (.000 words, which is published simultaneously in England and. America. I am also writing my memoirs, the material for which I get partly from friends and partly from the press notices which have appeared about me. Cf these. I have something like five large volumes. Lately I have been doing the part of my life which preceded my appearance upon the stage, when I waa living at Veraallies in the Convent of Grand-cham- p. It will surprise you, perhaps to hear that 1 then wanted to become a nun." The Memoirs have since appeared, and they furnish an Interesting picture by herself of the world's greatest actress, now said to be at last compelled to retire. Nigh Life in Germany on Tipto Over Social Event of Much Importance. IfEllOlil KID SmOADED NOTICE IS HEREBT GIVEN by the City Council of Ogden City. Utah, of the in'entlon of euch council to make th? following improvements, Tcwcreste Jefferson Avenue from 20th to 23rd Streets as a curbing and guttering district and to build therein concrete curbs and gutters in the manner following, On both aides of Jefferson Avenue from 20th Street to 23rd Street build a concrete curb I Inches thick and 15 Inches deep and a concrete gutter I feet wide and 4 inches thick, together with the necessary round corners, driveways and grading for alL The estimated coat of said improvements is five thousand two hundred (15.200.00) dollars. The boundaries of the district to be benefited or affected by said Improve- sO feet outward , ment. are line. drmwn ' from and parallel to the outer bound- street for the whole 2 arjr .length thereof from 20th to 23rd Streets j the purpose of paying the costs and exepensea of said improvements the City Council Intends to levy and col- - derburg-Glucksbur- g. Do You Ever Use a Hal Iron? to-w- it: to-w- it; Hearst Promises Big Standard Oil Sensation in New York Sat- urday Night BERLIN, Oot. 22. Prince Augu.t INDIANAPOLIS, Oct 22. AdditionWilhelm, fourth aon of the German al Standard Oil letters of mors importkaiser. today took unto himself a wife. ance than any thua far read are to be The bride waa his cousin. Princess made public at the Independence party n Sihleswig-HulsteiSon AiMatde. The bridegroom meeting in New York Saturday night la 21 and his bride II years of age. according to m statement made by W. The ceremony and attendant festivities H. Hearst in an interview here yea-were of an elaborate nature, although terday. H declared they are better not so imposing as those identified than any thus far given publicity, and with the marriages of the Crown Prince -Frederick Wilhelm with Princess Cecilia of Mecklenburg and rlnce Eeitel of the campaign. jblocka, lands and real estate bounding. Frederick with Princess Sophie of Old' Mr. Hearst denied a story recently ! abutting on or adjacent to the above was IN birth' A also the TOWN BURGLAR (Oth enburg. Today avnue. and lying and being day of the empress, who received many hla name is bad cough." He doesn't pub.Uhed that he had letters from Mr j mentioned the boundaries of the curb and gifts and messages of congratulation care for gold or silver but he will Archbold to Senators Aldrich and Pen- - within dUtrict to be created to the ex- rimer from the monarrha of Europe. tea health sway. If he ap- nme. The fact is, said Mr. Hearst, tent of the benefits to such property Prince August Wilhelm attained his arrest him at once "that 1 have no letters from Senator :by reason of such Improvements . majority on January 21 last. His pears in your house Horehound The City Council will on Monday, the with Ballards Syrup, it Aldrich not one. I have a letter writ- roysl father then presented to him the don't. ten by Senator Penrose to Mr. Arch- - 2nd day of November, 1403, at I o'clock if mean you consumption alternative of marriage or a post- may bold in which he speaks about an ap-- ! p. m., in the City Council Chamber, graduate course at Harvard university. A cure for all coughs, colds and chest pomtment with Senator Aldrich,but this j City Hall, Ogden, Utah, bear objec 50c 11.00 troubles. and Price 25c, per The prince, enamored by hla pretty Is the only letter I have in which Aid- - j ttnns in writing from any anj all per- cousin, chose matrimony rather than bottle. Sold by Geo. F. Cave. rich's name is mentioned. It is not sons interested in said local and special a course of study at the famous AmeriI that I have no letters from assessment. strange While the wedding can university. I ORDERED by the City Council, Oct ArchLold to Aldrich or from Aldrich was arranged by the kaiser, the young 1903. 5th. Archbold. was There the! NOTICE is HEREBT GIVEN by nonnecessity couple are apparently willing victims E. P. BROWN City Recorder. for to Aldtheir each other. of royal eitquette and appear to be City Council of Ogden City. Utah, of rich, aa I writing First publication Oct 9th. 1901. one of the understand is it, such the to make intention council In much with each love other. of very Last publication Oct II, 1901. head men of the Standard Oil company the following improvements, mere and a not would That underling. Lincoln To create Grant and Avenues from 21st to 23rd Streets as a curbing account fur the absence of letters. ECONOMISTS FOR MEN and guttering district, and to build therein concrete curbs and gutters in (( the msnner following, On both sides of Grant Avenue and Lincoln Avenue from 21st Street to !3rd Street build a concrete curb I inches thick and 15 inches deep an,I a concrete gutter I feet wide xnd 4 Inches thick, together with the necessary round driveways and grading for all. World's Greatest Actress in Power corners, The estimated cost of paid Improvements Is seven .thousand (17,000.00) of Rheumatism Will Act dollars The boundaries of the district to be Expected That A. F.L Convention benefit'd or affected by said ImproveNo More. ments are lines drawn 50 fret outward at Denver Will Be Captured WHY NOT TRYf from and parallel to the outer boundIARIK, (let. 22. Madame Karsh ary lines of said streets for the whole Socialists. by Popham'a Asthma Remedy Bernhardt, who is looked upon by mil length thereof from 21st Stre t to 23rd Givs prompt and positivs relief in lions as the world's greatest actress, is Street. For the purpose of paying the coats every ease. Sold by druggists, toduy celebrating her 14th birthday. and expenses of said improvement the pries $1.00. Trial package DENVER, Colo,, Oct. 22. One of the Although she is yet fur from the brokCity Council intends to levy and col- most important conventions of the en down old woman that might be by mail, 10 pants from iter age and her strenuous lect special taxes and assessments upon year will be held in Denver, beginning the lots, blocks, parts et lots and November I, when the American FedThe Dee Drug career, her final retirement from the blnrka, lands and real estate bounding, of Labor will hold ita annual she so has atage long graced is at abutting on or adjacent to the above eration session. The session will doubtless be band. Rheumatism has worked rav- mentioned avenues, and and be- jof the greatest interest, since it will ages that powder and rouge, the pun-ave- ing wlthj the boundaries lying of the curb j follow the national election, and the of the ageing actresa, are power and gutter district to b. created to ; result of the Gompers declaration In less to cure. The many retirements" the extent of the benefits to such of Bernhardt have been looked u)sn pmpery by reason of such Improve-- ! favor of Bryan will be apparent The election la loosed upon as a mm Jokes, but this tint j coming It la no Joke. menta, ; It is tragedy as well for the public The City Council will on Monday, the j crucial test of the political Influence of organised labor. If the results of that has so long applauded and ad- 2nd day of November, 1903, at federation's venture into politics mired as for the proud old actress who clock p. in the city Council Cham n be satisfactory to the rank has at last been compelled to haul her,"city Hill' Og UtVh7hes r "ob- dnwn her colors and surrender to the Jectinns In writing from any and all'nd fll of lh membrs. an attempt mad convention next Infirmities of Father Tima. persons Interested In said local and my I mnth to return to the old policy of Sarah Bernhardt waa born on Oc- special assessment. tober 22, 1844. Until within the last ORDERED by the City Council Oc- - abstinent from participation In poll jtlcal activities. The Socialist delegates year or two she has been equally suc- tober 5th, 1401. will probably make an attempt to oust E. P. BROWN. cessful in preserving both health and President Samuel Gompers from the youthfulnesa against the ravages of City Recorder. First publication Oct. 9, 1909. position of executive bead of the time. In lier long and triumphant life Madame' Bernhardt's unbroken health Last publication Oct, II, 1901. bna seemed almost as remarkable as her finished art Save for occasional fainting spells, to which she la subject, her career has never been interJw. 7 :v. rupted by illness. Yet she has been T' TT f!g known as the busiest as well as the most gifted woman in France. The early years of Karsh Bernhadt's life were spent In Amsterdam, in the bouse of her grandfather, who waa an optician, (the waa born in rails, however, and returned there with her mother, entering the Conservatoire at the age of fourteen. Three years later she gained the second prize fur tragedy, and a prise for comedy in the following year, and -- oyflHBBDBMEIBnBBanH NOTICE OF INTENTION. KUpjK MARRIES lODliy 22, 190S.' If So, Why Not Try An ; They Are FREE On 30 Days' Trial Telephone 102 for One fjr ; is? Iron FMtt ; sfis nsrzts ss UTAH LIGHT & RAILWAY GO. ytr THE MAN WHO EATS he cannot help taking pleasure in his eating. Bo drop i here alone if you must, but with company you can. In either case, w warrant that you'll remember the meal with pleasure, A to-w- it; REDS LEAVES STAGE MIGHT SLAP GOMPERS FALSTAFF CAFF. $3.00 SHOES H are IT Company E. DOOLY. President ' a JOSEPH S. PEERY. Vice-Pred I The UTAH I I UNITED . H RALPH E. HOAQ, Cashier. A. V. MclNTOSH, Asst. Cashier. Or OGDEN STATES DEPOSITARY Interest Paid on Savings Accounts and Time Deposits Journal want ads deliver the goods Journal want ads deliver the ! 7T her life: While I was preparing for my revival of La Hamarltalne' with Hahn's music, I rose each morning at 7:S0 o'clock. As soon as I was dressed 1 take nothing whatever to eat or drink in the morning I came down to the theater, arriving not later Tws n" Cwire Boim The meal over, I set to work upon Varennes, rehearsals lasting till 6 o'clock, or even 4 o'clock. Then came the turn of the scene painters and decorators; all sketches have to be carefully examined, as d0 the designs of the costumes, and all the thousand and one accessories of a spectacular play. None of these things can he left to chance; every detail requires my special attention, and thus every minute of my time until the evening's performs no Is taken up with the preparations for the new play. Fortunately for me, I do not dine I merely eat an egg or two broken up In beer and so I am quickly ready to go on the stage as La Rorclere. When the curtain finally falls on that piece my cashier Joins me here and presents his accounts, and by the time I have gone through them and reached home it is generally quite 2 It Isnt at all Like fOliFEE PUREFOOD Coffee in Effect, Although it Has Coffee Flavor and Coffee Odor. But Coffee is injurious it wrecks the nerves. MADE BY THE COMPANY LOG AN. UTAH than' o'clock, and devoted the whole morning to rehearsing. At 12 o'clock I breakfasted with a friend or two without leaving the house, for I have fitted up a dining room downstairs and get food sent in from a neighboring res- taurant. You Dont Break the Word of Wisdom When You Drink COMPOUND Dr. John A. Widtsos says: makes a good wholo-am- p drink o bovs rage that Koffs-- st young and old may um frsoiy." contains only whole grains and fruit. KOFFE-E- T gives strength and vigor in builds up. KOFFE-E-T is a food drink a nerve restorer. KOFFE-E-T is guaranteed to be entirely free from any deleterious ' or foreign substance its ingredients are grains whole grains and fruits nothing else Any member of the family may safely drink. KOFFE-E- T 25c for 1 i lb. PKg'. at All Grocers Order (Some To-d- ay j goods. d' made her first appearance as an actresa at the Theater Francals, where she attracted very little attention. Her first successes were made at other theaters, where the attention aha at traded compelled her recall to the Theater Francals. She did not become a worldwide figure till she visited England in 1879, and two years later made her first tour of the United States. Her second visit to England caused a break between Bernhardt and the Comedie Francaise. Kite has appeared since under various managements. Including her own. and has sunk several fortunes in productions. Quite recently the famous actress gave this description of one day in I NATIONAL BANK as COLLEGE hl loneliness in th enjoyment of hli tneaL The food la no good, the service so prompt and courteous to-w- it: ,64, ALONE at this restaurant noon forgets |