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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, LONDON IS (Sjurial Name OAKLAND. Cal., July 1. The wife the noted writer and of jack London, ault for journalist. ha. brought court. auperlor Alameda the in la alleged, dating Extreme cruelty Anna t0 the time when Miss of Stagtrunsky, a young graduate y, nza university and a atudent of collaborated with London In dl-v- on wt sod-olog- "Kempton-Wae- e Letter" writing the in 1903. ThU book waa publiahed NEW YORK. July 1. Till- city lias not yet fully recovered from the shock which was caused by the terrible disaster oil the General Sloeuin. The list of the dead has already passed the one thousand limit und nearly every day one or more bodies are found and names added to the list of vie- tlms. The testimony of the witnesses the Inquest, so clearly indicating the most flagrant neglect of every precaution against fire or shipwreck, has stirred up popular Indignation and afoused a peremptory demand for reform. The outcome of the official Investigation Is awaited with great Interest and there seems to be a determination on the part of the citixens to see to it that the guilty persons shall discovered and punished. It Is a strange fact that it Invariably requires a powerful stimulus, like the Iroquois theater fire or the General Slocum disaster to arouse the desire for reform which, perhaps for half s century, has been dormant, but never asserted Itself. - Dom..tic Infelicity and Woman Writer aa Mi, London home in gtrunsky lived at the waa being volume Oakland while the ' It waa the publisher prepared for that a coldness during that period and hla wife. London between came at the time circulated were Stories in Miss interested waa London that was extent than gtrunsky to a larger which work in they necessary for the were engaged. Although Mrs. London made no complaint for a long time, she suffered in silence from the indifference and coldness of her husband toward her. Gradually she felt that her husband's affections were slipping away from her. Try as she would, she could not win back the ardent love that had filled their early married life with Efforts made to dislodge happiness. Miss Strunaky from her home were Miss Gtrunsky remained unavailing. there because it was necessary for her to be with London while they were Divorce proceedings collaborateurs. were threatened about two years ago, London acciwhen, It is said, Mr dentally found Miss Gtrunsky sitting In her husband's lap. , Shortly after that episode London went to Europe and there was no domestic relatof his public rupture ion Upon his return to this city he took up his abode in Piedmont with hi. wife. Unpleasant domestic relations followed. The breach between them became apparent to their friend London was frank In admitting that his affection for his wife had vanished and that an old affair had been revived. He denied that Miss Strunaky was the one to whom he had yielded his affections, but claimed that it was one whom he had known many years i.'.) For several generations the public and the authorities permitted the erection and use of the most dangerous re traps for theater purposes. Every now and then a voice of warning would be raised, but, as no serious accidents happened, the public was lulled Into a deceptive feeling of safety. The awakening waa terrible and the reaction positively revolutionary. With one fell stroke everything was to be changed from a state of the most appalling Insecurity to a state of absolute security. The theaters were closed, but also those that real fire traps, but also those that heretfore had been considered models of safety. Such violent reaction, rarely last long. So In thla case. Anyone who doubts this has only to go to one of the smaller, outlying theaters and figure out, after due consideration of existing conditions, what would happen ahould ever a fire break out In one of those houses. 11 hpw-eve- r, muse and Anna Held is to be the brightest among the stars. Those who know Anna Held are iiuietly calculating how long that peculiar partnership will last. There are already rumors In circulation that some of the old W'eber-Fielstars are not dined to have their lustre dimmed by Anna's sinuous charms and that, for that reason, they will not accept engagements with the new combination. ds i 1904. JUST RECEIVED iu luiuiuiu juiuiuituuiuuil ACCUSED JOURNALIST YOUNG CRUELTY. 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ROMNEY. President JOHN WATSON. MANAGER. T. a WEBBER, Secretary. A. W CARLSON. nt Treasurer, ;iob. John W. Gates, the Chicago millionaire, has decided to change his place .of residence to New York, at least for a few years. What the object of the change Is, has not been announced, but It Is believed that bus. Iness considerations nnd not social reasons are responsible for It. Strange to say, Mr. Gates has not purchased residence in one of the aristocratic avenues of th ecity, but has leased for three years the private apartments formerly occupied by George C. Boldt In the Waldorf-Astori- a. The apartments are quite separate from the hotel proper and have even a separate street. entrance from Thirty-fourt- h Mr. Gates will move In as soon as the furniture of his Chicago residence has been transferred to his new apartments. He will also bring all his servants from Chicago. OGDENS GREATEST DEPARTMENT STOREigy MODERN WAR NEW8. The war correspondent's greatest difficulty, said Rlchsrd Harding Davis, is the censorship. He smiled. Then he resumed. "The brilliant and unfortunate was one of the reportCrane Stephen war. In a ers of the Graeco-Turkis- h certain skirmish the Turkish forces turned tall and fled. Crane wrote the story of this skirmish, and then submitted the manuscript to the Turkish ensor. The censor rend it gravely. 'This will have to be toned down,' he said. And, where Crane had written that the Turks had fled, the censor made It that they retired In good nrdpr; where Crane had said they had turned tail, he made it that they had fallen back steadily. Finally the censor came to the expression routed, and he frowned intently, unable to think of an euphemism for 'rout.' "I can't think,' he said of a milder than this one here the expression Turks were routed. Can you help me? You are a writer. Crane answered gravely: If I were you, I'd almply aay that the indomitable Turks changed front and advanced.' San Antonio Ex-pr- Dushmer THE EVE SPECIALIST Fits Glasses Perfectly. We use the best quality lenses and grind them especially for each case. J. T. RUSHMER, Expert Manufacturing 3412 Washington Optician Ave. The service on the surface lines of the city Is so unsatisfactory at present that the public rather undergoes the Inconvenience of the dally crush Before long the General Slocum di- during rush hours than to submit to saster will be forgotten; careless or the exasperating delays on the surcorrupt officials will continue to fill face lines. Ever since the elevated Important offices and In a few years roads have Introduced modern electric TO GET OUR PRICE3 ON conditions will probably be ripe again service, the business of the surface LATH LUMBER. SHINULbS, for another terrible lesson. The pres- lines has steadily decreased. A stateMATERAND BUILDING ent agitation haa had at least one ment of the earnlnga of the various IALS OF ALL KINDS, AND good effect. It has made the people lines of the Metropolitan show a demore cautioua and the excursion and crease In gross earnings for the last before. THEREBY so quarter of 1250,000, while increased A few months ago London went to pleasure boats have not been half the Orient to report the Japanese-Russla- n crowded since the disaster as they operating expenses have decreased the net earnings by half a million dowar. He Is still in the Far used to be before it occurred. llar Everybody la Impatiently lookEast. It Is said that there was little In most cases the mission of the ing forward to the opening of the affection In the parting between him subway system, which promises the and his wife, and that he was willing eons of our American multimillionmilto the seems to be spend only feasible solution of the transporthey should be permanently separated, aires or more less a in accumulated tation problem In this city. lions she to have the custody of their mon-Utah & Oregon Lumber Co THERE 13 NO HELP. fathers. their Among honest way by child. Mrs. London Is represented Santos Dumont, who arrived here ShikatA go nai! the few exceptions to that rule seems In the divorce proceedings by Attor(There la no 7, is No. mak who his Is with J. other to the heard In JapGould, This he airship George day phrase 143 24th Street Phone 661 ney R. T. McKeslck of Sacramento. help!) of railroading, did not remain here very long, aa he an as often as Manana" In Latin a An order was obtained from study Ing practical Judge with the Intention of taking charge of was anxious to bring hfs precious America. It expresses at once the Greene enjoining London from draw11 enterburden to St. Louis, where he ex- fatalism and the Spartan resolution of ing his money from bank, salary hla father's various railroad come. It'con The In a to shall When the time character. take when the prise the Japanese part pects from his employer or money due from prises the firms In the east that have publ- young man, who is unusually bright, test of dlrlgeable airships later In the mother hears that her son has been and an athlete of no mean ability, season. A prlxe of $100,000 Is offered killed In battle, she does not weep or ished his book to the airship that will travel .five show any visible sign of emotion. She The Londons were married In Oak- started out the other day, to personalto open a package from our land on April 7, 1900. They were each ly Investigate the system of physical miles from a given point and back in bows her head and calmly say Is sent to which ap- the quickest time and In the steadiest man a tests When and nal! examinations 34 years of laundry. go age. Mrs. London's maidAnd why? Because the work en name was Bessie Maddern. plicants for positions In the service manner. Santos Dumont is confident by his officer to certain death, he does Is done the way you like it not alt down and write his iat letare subjected. 4 Dressed In a shabby of his ability to secure the prise. done done to please you, ters home or go around shaking hinds suit of clothes he presented himself TEACHERS CONVENTION worn examiner where with Ms comrades for the last time, Island all Ellis on the without conditions before The done examination for being COMES TO AN END 1 le men ..clc do In thu i:me out, and It's delivered on In Pittsburg, who did not know him the emigrants arriving here are deof passing tained pending Investigation of their case. He simply mutters Shlkata go time. satisfaction the had and ST. LOUIS, July 1. Today wound to this nal!" and walks out of the officer's up the buslnesa of the most successful through the tests with honor. He was qualifications for admission convention ever held by the National recommended for a position as brake country, are becoming worse every tent straight on his mission. of the The Ogden Steam Educational association. The attend- man with the complimentary marginal day owing to the continuance CALENDAR. make AN EARLY-DAhe between the war time rate In due might ance undoubtedly note that steerage establishes a new Laundry... Ancient time keeping has received ateamshlp companies. On an word for the associations conven- a good locomotive engineer. emstones new light from two. remarkable Phone 174. 437 25th 8L tions. The fact that average more than one thonsand many of the visex individGerman and While thousands of private itors to the convention made their lately unearthed by the igrants arrive here per day headquarters at the various state uals and speculators lost fortunes great many of them are quite undesir- plorera on the site of the old Ionic These stones are the buildings on the exposition grounds through the fluctuations of United able. Even the foot that the steamer port of Miletu of which one Is all calendar of who to remains take men. are happened few a makes it Impossible to compelled companies give the exact States steel, 109 A. D. The counfrom to shown date of the to this market, side admission on refused be those to the figures regarding the total number of right xodiacal visitors, but the register at the gen- made fortunes out of the same stock. try. back to Europe, has not been able year waa divided Into twelve month the mowas signs, and against each to put an end to the rate war. eral headquarters shows that more Among the fortunate speculators was A. Van given, tion of remaining signa than 10,000 teachers attended the gen- the former Mayor Robert with a note predicting the weather. CONFERENCE. was In comNORTHFIELD He eral sessions or took some York. New of Wyck. part In On the left side were thirty hole a the sectional conferences and other fortable circumstances before the beYou havt to use some kind of 1 wooden no NORTHFIELD. July but peg being moved forward one EAST by Mas, meetings that were held In conjunc ginning of the present year, coal ovsn in summer. tlon with the The nineteenth annual Northfleld hole each day, thus giving the asday. however, rich. other means The gathering. big the tronomical date. This new find has Among the papers and addresses he retired from business and went on Student conference, founded by Presented today at the concluding a long European tour, after he had late Dwight L. Moody, opened today made clear the meaning of parapegma, over one million two hundred and .will last for ten days. The out- or peg calendar, a name by which keneral sessions were the following: cleared consists In other stones have been mysteriously "The Argument for the Teachers' thousand dollars by his speculations line of the conference conducted by Rob- known. Springfield Republican. Federation, Miss Margaret A. Haley, In Steel. platform meetings Carried by: Rev, the York, New ert of E. Speer Preident of the National Federation Cures Old Sore 01 Teachers. Joe Wieber, of the old Weber Anson Phelps Stoke Jr. of Yale uni Chicago; The Limitation SHURTLIFF & CO. Ross di A. Johnston of the G. Rev. the recently verslty, Westmoreland, Kansas, May 5, 1902. Superintendent's Authority and Fields combination, quite R. Professor or the Teacher's Ballard Snow Liniment Co.: 'Tour Telephone Aaron vorced, has found consolation by of Cambridge. England. Independence, 2041 er 2407 Washington. 8.. John R Snow Liniment cured an old sore on N. Call Anna A. Gove. Denver, Halifax. of Falconer with a partnership Colo.; 'The Education forming CreJ-- Z. X. New York and others. Bible the aide of my chin that was supposed Snyder, president of the Held, the Malden with the dreamy Mott of cancer. The sore was stuband courses Colorado State Normal will be under the direr to be study eyes," or rather her husband school. uni would not yield to treatment, born and Princeton of H. Miller has of The bulk of the visitors to tlon I the con manager, Florence Zlegfeld. It Me Snow Liniment, which of tried I until M. vent Ion will H. combln Professor CASmurthwaite Tory verslty, start for home tonight been announced that the new order. My sisshort in Ton work B. did the GUI Thornton and on tomorrow. Others will university produc Alleni-vlll- e, linger . atloq will attempt to put Produce D. D., ter, Mr w days Sophia J. Carson, longer to finish their sight tlona of a kind similar to those that field of New Tork. J. L. Burton, Ta- - has a sore and Mlffln Co., of at the worlds fair. have made Weber ft Fields famous of Boston and John Willis Baer Company (Wholesale mistrusts that It Is a cancer. Please all through the country. A new con New York City will conduct the mlS' Sold by Geo. bottle. 50c a her send a form be There's pleasure In prominent Is to slon studies, which OGDEN. UTAH and Retail) drinking If you stellatian of daxxllng stars o'. 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