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Show DAILY MTE HILL MD BRVAN VISITS I UTAH JOURNAL, STATE TUESDAY, SLUMS RIIS AND WILL WASHINGTON JACOB condition of People Is Far Bet London tor Than Th,t of Paupers. Old-Tim- Made Oct 4. Amazing! at It alL The slums ,m astonished not nearly so bad are Sew York and the mean London of ' the slums not so mean as the East End great English city." epitomised the Archbishop of Jrrterburys impression of. his slum-S- J tour In New York City on Sat- primate of all England, the in Great Britain iriiest personage t to the royal family, with a seat toe house of lords and a salary of M0 a year, wade the tour with T. Washington, the negro edu-tand Jacob A. Rlia as his com- TOe or an hour jlr Riis met the primate tefue noon. Mr. Riis first Introduced to three kindergarten Jvj primate of little ones, who were Just between plays. an enjoying a bitesmiled kindly on The archbishop the he children and patted one on heed. At that two of the youngsters jppped their bread and butter and id up a doleful wall. They think It ia the doctor," said the kindergarten teacher apologetlcal-- h But they end soothed them. not be comforted and their den flowed until they were led away. with The archbishop shook hands 0k lady managers of the house and settlement with them. old Then the party went to the Mr. Riis told what It fire Points Dickens wrote about It ni like when our Seven Dials, "Much like the archbishop. ed WHIRLWIND OF 8TATE. Contest of SEW YORK. an-irr- MAKE e Variety Will Bo Eight Speeches a Day. os n'i protected. c refreshment and vitality. It induces greater strength, clearer thinking and better capacity for wQrk. The pure nutriment of best malt and hops not intoxicating. Devote tht t&CKEB, BREWING half-a-da- y Anheuser-Busc- h Brewing Assn J ft MALTING CO., Distributors, Ogden, Utah. fFRISCO) SYSTEM NEW and Gliioaso SUNDAY, JULY 31, 1904. Equipped traino leave St. Lodia and Chicago nightly r arrival of following incoming traino), arriving either city the Thoroughly Agent, or address, passenger furnish- - traffic department St. Louis shot-putti- DEPT. ThreeKinds HURRY UP TRAIN Is the way a prominent eastern newspaper editor expresses himself about the service of the Overland Limited on the Laundries 1- -4 2, 1-- 2, 4. 2-- Iver Lawson, the champion cyclist of the world, arrived in Salt Lake on Sunday and will remain here for two or three weeks, when he will leave DEPT. A SURE NUF Of 1-- 4. It is doubtful if there is another town in the United States outside of Wappingers Falls, Dutchess county, Newt York, that can boast of the distinction of having a baseball nine, with a substitute player, all in one famlly-r-no- t merely ten members, but ten good baseball players They have not only established a reputation by payllng among fhemsrives. but by figuring consplcuosuly In teams along the Hudson river. This novel nine is made up of the sons of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Birkenmeyer. of High street, Wappingers Falls Although they are baseball played all first-cla- w they never organised as a solid team until two months ago. CLOAK mmmmmmmsmmamassmmmmmmm The grand circuit meeting at Oakley park, Cincinnati, closed Saturday afternoon. The feature event was Prince Alert's attempt to break the world's pacing record of 1:59 without windshield, held by Star Pointer. Prince Alert was driven by Jack Curry, and Scott Hudson handlIn the first ated the pacemaker. tempt he went the first quarter in 20 seconds and then broke. After a rest of ten minutes he was sent out for another trial, making the first quarter in :29 4, the half In 59 rs in 1:29 snd the the mile in 2:02 Prince Alert's record with windshields is 1:59 4. 3-- Z. C. M. I CLOAK Harry Baxter, well known among local sporting men as Kid' Baxter, was stabbed and seriously hurt at the Board of Trade gambling house in He Is Butte, Mont., Saturday night. now a patient in the St. James hospital of that city, and will probably recover. The stabbing wa the result of a quarrel with Gus Marshall , a faro dealer, while both men were under the influence of liquor. three-quarte- Come in and give us the chance. ng have been completed Arrangement by the Helena Theater Athletic club for a twenty-roun- d contest between Jack Clifford of Butte and Louie Long of Oakland. Cal. The contest ia to occur in the Helena theater next Thursday evening. , Union Pacific and Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Line One kind never does good work because thoy are not oquippsd with the machinery, methods or knowledge of the business. Another kind does fairly good work part of tho time, but the other times the work is very poor. This kind of laundry "trusts to luck. Tho third variety is the kind that always does good work. It lo equipped with the finest machinery. It uses the finest methods. It employs tho most skilled labor and does not "trust to. luck," but hat every detail so well in hand that fine work is an assured thing. Tho Ogden is in this class and is conceded by laundrymon to bo one of tho finest in tho country. If you are not an Ogdon tomer you are not getting If you are going east and are in a hurry, the Overland Limited la the train to take. Through cars to Chicago. C. S. WILLIAMS, 106 West Second South St., ( cus- tho this Ogdon Laundry 437 TWENTY-FIFT- 8TREET. H PHONE 174. Is Open Oregon Lumber Co. t Ogden Steam Salt Lake City, Utah Your Old Front Door H not try Why week? Commercial Agent, to a change, so you should call and see the Splendid Line of Front Doors just received, as well as a large line of Porch Columns, by the SL 143 TWENTY-FOURT8T. 'PHONE 561 Utah tho best work. for Australia. . t THE IDEAL WORLDS FAIR TRIP . He is pleased with the showing he made abroad, and feels that his winning of the worlds championship In London will add greatly to his drawHe has a ing power in Australia. match with Major Taylor in Australia on Christmas day and Is prevented from riding any match races before LEAVE 8ALT LAKE CITY AT 3:15 ANY AFTERNOON-JU- ST TIME. ARRIVE IN DENVER, VIA THE D. & R. G. at 4 THE NEXT AFTERNOON, REMAINING UNTIL 10:35 JUST LONG ENOUGH TO SEE THE In ST. CITY AND YOUR FRIENDS THERE. ARRIVE LOUIS AT 7:19 THE SECOND MORNING AFTER JUST WHEN YOU ARE FEELING BEST AND WHEN IT IS A CONVENIENT EASIER TO REACH Ogden's Bast Electrical House. Those Lite Men ELECTRIC STAN 8. STEVENS, Phone 2279 614-- HOTEL AND CO. Manager. Washington R. F. 79 NE8LEN, General Agent W. SECOND SOUTH ST. SALT LAKE CITY. 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A corres- B pondent writes us that a few years I AVENUE. ago a teacher in Portland was giving a lesson on the life of the poet. At the end of the hour she began to question her class. Where was Longfellow born? she asked. A small boy waved his hand vigoron UNITED 8TATE8 DEPOSITARY. ously. When the teacher called ashim his answer did not seem to tonish the rest of the class, but It wa OGDN, UTAH. a cold shock to her. he In Patsy Mageifa bedroom." President John E. Dooly said. Youth's Companion. nt Horace E. Peery :.. Caahler Ralph E. Hoag Sells FOREIGN and DOME8TIC on all point. Drafts We want you to know your PAY8 INTEREST ON TIME money back rights; were not DEPOSITS. Your grocur Schilling! Bars BETWEEN your Ticket Jack Rose any that has given him the strength to break Jeffries jawbone with a single blow. The exercises which he 1 indulging in lately 1 liable to break or dislocate his own if he doe not cense In time. We will please you. afraid of you. thoroughly equipped line "rning. !nEqu,P"'nt entirely now) lavish in design, elaborate in We can suit you. Have Arrived TEA OF A St. Louiis elxicI For Ladies and Children Vice-Preside- j O jPElTliTGr X Tommy Ryan wants to bet Jack o'Kri.-hi Michigan fruit farm that he (Ryan i van whip the Philadelphian. It la now up to O'Brien to come back with a proioaal to bet him any part of hie Falrmount Park. A DISTINGUISHED Sold by DnmUts. Prepared by 8t. Louis, U.8.A. of your World's Fair visit to a trip to Brewery. It will repay you. Our Cloaks, Suits, Skirts and Furs ing. Lawson's- trip abroad netted him over $5,000, which la about three times as much as he could have made In this country. Lawson will probably return to Salt Lake for a few weeks' visit In the spring, but he has not decided on his plans for next season. He has had a number of good offers to ride abroad again, hut has not The closed definitely with anyone. diamond medal from his Salt Lake admirers, for which the big meet was held at the Salt Palace, will be presented to him today or tomorrow. Law-so- n says he has been riding faster than ever before, and looks In the best of healt and condition. Men and women who have to meet excessive demands upon their strength, brain and 'nerves find in h IS NOW C3 2SE that event Workers- - Anheuser-Busc- ittieKKing I NEW YORK. Oct. 4. The Democratic managers are preparing to concentrate on Indiana. This is the real meaning of the establishment of western headquarters at FVench Lick by Chairman 'Taggart. Thla state of great political battles la to be made the scene from today one of a political contest of the old-tivariety. Chairman Taggart Is marshalling a of orators to storm the powerful array state after that date. William J. Bryan will make thirty speeches. David Bennett Hill was yesterday added to the list, and he will make a score of speeches in Chairman Taggarts state, his first speech being made in Indianapolis on October 17. He will be whirled through the state at a rate recalling Mr. Bryans celebrated tour In 1896, making seven or eight speeches a day. James Hamilton Lewis, Senator Joseph W. Bailey and other orators of equal renown will be sent through the atate to whoop it up In the last days of the campaign. The demand for Taggart to go west and look after the Important work there is growing more Insistent. It has become apparent to him that he cannot do Justice to the work and remain here. The plan of going west has been under consideration for some time, . and the hundreds of demands which have recently come to the national committee have practically decided the chairman that his presence in the we tsls imperative. Judge Parker is also of the opinion that this end of the work must not be neglected, and it is the general belief of the leaders that If Taggart remains here the campaign In the west will suffer. National Committeeman James M. Guffey of Pennsylvania, was at national headquarters yesterday. He is a member of the national executive committee, and conferred with Chairman Taggart and the leaders. Judge Parker's letter," said he, has been well received and Is having good effect all over the country. It means from now on an aggressive and very hopeful campaign. NHEUSER-BUs- PREPARE FOR THE COLD SEASON TO the great fight J l;iiis made against Joe Walcott, the xui are beginning to wonder ah.it J. Kdward Britt thinks about TOUR a ty. round argument with Gans. Britt aoitl'l aland about as much show ax a possum at a camp meet- 8svsd His Life, j. W. Davenport. Wingo, Ky., writes, 1 want to tell you jane 14, 1902: Snow Liniment I believe Ballard's mnt my life. 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