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Show DAILY UTAH 8TATE JOURNAL SATURDAY, IN SOCIETYS REALM f netime 1,U'e ;i: i I THE ROCHESTER Ag-frien- .is the following day- - R. T. Hume and Uf, and Mra have returned taoehter. Miss May. a pleasant visit to the east. aon and daughter Mr George Baker, . goiK, Idaho, are visiting Mr. and Stone- - Wrs. M-- Bishop left Thursday yiu Margaretwhere she will attend Wisconsin, w state. university of " that Mrs. E. E. Corfman of this Minds In Ogden Logan Provo visited week on her to attend the U. F. W. C convention. J- - Ur. and Mrs. A. of Os engagement to D. Heath, jUrte Heath announce their daughter, Fred L. Beadley, w p Jf Contributors to this n. A Touch of Nature. When first the crocus thrusts its point of cold Up tnrunch the still snow-driftgarden mold. And folded green things In dim woods unclose Their crinkled spears, a sudden tremor goes Into my veins and makes me kith and are kindly reto have the copy partment quested Journal office Friday night, so as to ou publication in Saturdays issue. insure Cal. al convention of the primary and FRIGHTFUL MORTALITY. kindergarten workers of the Sunday schools of Wfeber Stake commenced a series of four sessions Friday at 4 p. Dus to Brights Disease Th Fearful Increase Shown by the Census. m. at the Weber Stake Academy. They closed this afternoon. The exercises 1890 DEATHS 22, !30 were presided over by Principal Mc1891 DEATHS 25,971 Kay. A vr? profitable and enjoyable 1892 DEATHS 29,612 time was reported by a goodly number 1892 DEATHS 22,255 of those in attendance. Such a move1894 DEATHS 88,897 ment cannot but result In much good 1895 DEATHS 40,889 to the Sabbath schools. 1896 DEATHS 44,180 1897 DEATHS 47,622 Classes In night school have been 1898 DEATHS 51,148 In the following subjects: organized 1899 DEATHS 55,106 Theology: Life of Christ and Book of 1900 DEATHS 58,748 Mormon; English: Grammar and litThe census gives the figures for erature; mathematics: Algebra and goemetry. In addition to these a Ger- 1890 and 1900. The Intervening figures man class was organized Thursday show the Increase as averaged by evening, the required number having years. Prof. and McKay applied. Principal A horrifying picture nearly 59,-0McKendrlck have charge of all the classes except German, which Is condead within one year, and an army ducted by Prof. Thomss E. McKay. of several times that number of new recruits already primed with Kidney At a meeting of the students' body trouble for the call. hall held in the Assembly Thursday, What does It all mean? Just this the following students were elected to that countless thousands have "Kidlook after the Interests of the school ney trouble," and not one In a hundred paper this year: knows that It la Bright's Disease and Charles Brown, business manager; that If It gets chronic (does not get James Wood, first assistant business well in two or three months) that the manager; Earl Emmett, second assist- victim has been enrolled In this awful Orllnda business manager; ant of death and that there la then Estella Holl- army Wooley, editor-in-chie- f; only one thing known that stands beWilands, Sarah Williams, literary; tween the patient and death, viz., Fulliam Manning, local; Wllford Shurt-lil- f, tons Renal Compound for Bright's cartoonist; Liszle McQuarrle, Bri-a- Disease. William Glddlngs, druggist, Frank S. Jacobs, exchange: Is local agent for Fulton's Compound. May Higginbotham, athletics; are: The dangerous . symptoms Marlon Belnap, miscellaneous ; Chaa weakness or loss of weight, puffy ankles, hands or eyelids, .kidney trouble (Continued on Page 5.) after the third month, falling vision, drowsiness. One or more of these. "Cuffin" Undeserved An The tipper at a vessel discharging vas 'i G1- pig Iron at the . i re.. one tficriuja surprised P a woman saluted aim it query: side with the double-barrele- d Cun ye tell me, mister, If Its the rule for men tae get knocklt all wurk at this boat if theres nae wagons tae Of no get pit th iron intae, an dae they till waitin time theyre peyed fur th On being Inempty wagons cum? the case she was such that formed said: Oh, I only wanted tae ken, cos ma man wis workin here an I tbocht he was tryin tae dae me last nlcht wl a broken pey, sae I jist gied him a cullin. Thats th wey hes no oot th day. I'm rale vexed about It noo, seeln he wis tollin' th truth. ' ...... State of Kansas. Billard vs. Board of Education. "Where a public school teacher for the purpose of quieting pupils and preparing them for their Lords regular studies, repeats the Psalm as prayer and the Twenty-thir- d Thick none of the pupils are required to participate, it is not conducting a form of religious worship or in sectarian or religious Ohio. The teachers In four townships have gone on a trike. They will refuse to return to the school unless allowed full pay vhlle In attendance at Institutes and (hen an advance of $5 per month." Allen County, York. "DT. Elisabeth medical examiner for the education, says that fully 7 of girls graduated from the training schools for teachers In the Public schools in this city are made for life as the result of Xew ds o School Inspector Hughes of Toront- says: "Womanhood has a right o direct representation at every step to the training of children. They have n instinctive idea of what is proper n education. It should be possible to od two or three such women in every ty. School boards and schools are finitely vd. It on the harder to corrupt women Instead of politics degrad-"- l women uplift politics. better with women Is n men. women, WEBER 8TAKE ACADEMY. Our choir is now taking up choruses connection with their other work, are sure to have a pleasant treat of these mornings. Pent Ballnntyne occupied the time devotional Mn"-imorning in a TWy Interesting talk on music. The boys dressing room Is undergo-- I The carpenter Is building dressing cabinet for their rep-tir- Nlcht school opened Monday even-- I under very clrcum--About auspicious thirty students, fully of them young ladled, applied for Mon u,, aurln the week. Not one missionary students; the ve. when they Join the the professors will have their full, as to quantity anyway. u.J'1 ' x, t. fr commencing thonimu11 houp T1 beautiful music la .. produces of Bch tudent the true . totuiJii aT,r't and makes an Ideal n fop our excellent devo-fa- p. euerclses j. "tudent that .follow. Truly who fall ato partlcl-, devotions each morning. fPPMU8h th Work of lhe dajr hand1' m The members and Colored Goods . Washed in Distilled Water No Fading No Shrinking Wa have recently arranged to aave all the distilled water produced by the condensation of the zteam uaed in our engine, dry rooms, mangle and other steam heated machinery, and find wa have enough for th washing of all our silks and flannels colored and godds. The superiority of this pure, oft water ever the hard watar of this city for washing such goods is vary great. By the use of distilled water, mild soap and care that the are not over-heate- d goods there ie but little danger of fading or shrinking. Any work entrusted to uo will receive most careful Ogden Steam Laundry 437 TWENTY-FIFT- 8TREET. H PHONE : Champion Weight Carrier. The Armenian porters of Constantinople are believed to be the champion weight carriers of the world. They have been known for centuries L e., camels. But while as hamals a camel Is heavily burdened at 300 pounds for a days march, these men, according to general belief, quoted in Curzons Armenia. will carry for a short distance, probably from ship to shore, as much as 600 pounds. There story of a "hamal Is a In the streets of seen been having a grand piano on with Constantinople his hack. World! well-attest- TEA and We are pleased to inform the Trade that our Fall Stock is most complete. The market prices' on all Cotton Goods has been higher, but we are in a position to offer our large Stock at less than last Years Prices Go by the book you find in our' package, and have such tea aa will nuke you drink more. Yir grww irawmpmrrawW tf M iM Dm Reese Howell & SONS. Dept. HURRY UP TRAIN Is the way a prominent eastern newspaper editor expresses himself about the service of the Overland Limited on the Union Pacific and Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Line If you are going east and are In a hurry, the Overland Limited Is the train to take. Through cars to Chicago. C. S. WILLIAMS, 106 West Second 5outh St., You Commercial Agent, Salt Lake City, Utah Cant Dependlet On Sun. the us your coal ahed for heat In the winter time, a ao M. L. fill while the Jones Coal and Ice Co. OLD PHONE 140 Z. JMEW PHONE 14ft Up-to- Office 407 24th 122 W, 24th Yard, 81 8t eeeeeeeeeetMetMitieeteMeeeeeeee,(MttMMt Thro the Scenic Rockies to St. Louis Without 174. Change C. J. A. Lindquist UNDERTAKER ' and EMBALMER Open AU Night. Telafl'U 630-2620 Washington Avt. Ogden, Utah. LEAVING 8ALT LAKE CITY AT 3:15 P. M. ARRIVING IN WORLDS FAIR CITY AT 7:19 A. M. WITH SIX HOUR8 IN DENVER. Utah National Bank UNITED 8TATE8 DEPOSITARY. SURELY THI8 IS THE I3EAL ARRANGEMENT FOR YOUR WORLD'S FAIR TRIP. IMPROVE THE OPPORTUNITY BY AVAILING YOURSELF OF IT WHILE THE RATE8 ARE FOR DETAILED INFORMATION. WRITE TODAY TO LOW. OGDEN, UTAH. John E. Dooly Horace E. Peery Ralph E. Hoag President ... Vice-Preside- nt Caahler FOREIGN and DOME8TIC Drafts on all points. PAY8 INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS. Sail R. F. NESLEN, General Agent. 79 W. Second South Salt Lake City. Fred L. Kellers BILL OF FAREi Oysters ALL LINES Schilling of the faculty Early Showing rail Goods i: presides at the for five minutes ttowi All Wool Hardware A SURE NUF Washing nt Be-cra- ft. Greater Jsrrett, bard of hr cent in 00 t morning exercise, without comment, teaching thing that thrills and beside tills crumbling sea-coBitting tire. Here in the citys ceaseless roar and din, Far from the bramlily paths I used to know. Far from the rustling brooks that slip and shine Where the KeiHinset alders take their glow. I shnre the tremulous sense of bud and brier And iiuirtli.-ulntardors of the vine. Thomas Bailey Aldrich. A The board of education has Instituted a system in the schools by which each teacher le constituted an inspecting physician. A set of Instructions has been sent out to, the principals of all schools descand ribing all contagious diseases them. Each teacher how to detect to make a personal will be expected examination of each child In her class, and to report to the board of health if she finds any suspicious symptoms. This rule le Identical with one passed by the Ogden board of education at the beginning of the year. gan Francisco, kin wild-bor- n blowa To every Some of our students have transferred their digging proclivities from the school room to the beet patch, and have arranged with the professors to keep in touch with their lessons by having the assignments made by mall. the State at A New Departure ed their Indies were entertained at dinner Thursday afternoon by Prof, and Mrs. Wm. Z. Terry. de- Window Jr.r In Ogden and Other Cities K Z. C. M. I. See Them in Our Kensington P$ School. cNptes FIVE-O'CLOC- Ce'sbration. respect was the given last week by the ll.i till mile Sisters in honor of the birthdays of three of their members, , . , , i Mrs i y Kkluinl. Marks and Glas- ed the l ',dL c,, ai!n, Lu1 maim, to whom souvenir spoons were therm thuich IThursday afternoon. presented. After an afternoon of era I pleasure, a well npixiinted lunchThe Wuinlmi-of the World gave eon was served. Those present were; the second of a series of dances at Mesilames Lindsay, Turner. Barry, Kiesels hall Wednesday evening. As Carr, stone, Lllbourn. Kklund, Glas-manon former occasions the Woodmen Marks. Brown, Jenkins, Cahill, proved themselves royal entertainers Wiant, Bobbins, Tyree. Me and the evening wag one of enjoy- C.iiw, Hodge, K. Hodge and Lees. ment. A Love Letter Miss Pearl Filigree, who was operated upon at the hospital about six Would not interest you if you're lookweeks ago for apiiendlcits, has been ing for a guaranteed Salve for Sores, removed to her home on Twenty-eight- h Burns or Piles, otto Dodd of Ponder, street and is now convalescing Mo., writes: "I suffered with an ugly rapidly. sore for a year, but a box of Bucklena Arnica Salve cured me. Its the beat U. F. W. C. Convention. Salve on Earth. !5c at Jesse J. Driver's Considerable interest has been man- - drug store. street. Nickled Silver TEA POTS ARE BEAUTIFUL AND DURABLE EASY TO WORK AND QUICK TO HEAT. THE AMERICAN TEA AND COFFEE EXTRACTOR IS THE BEST MADE. IT HOLDS BACK THOSE CONSTITUENTS THAT OVER STIMULATE, IRRITATE AND KEEP ONE AWAKE AT NIGHT. i . insure publication of Baking Dishes, Tea and Coffee Pots, Kettles and Trays l,,,-',!- Mrs. c.eorge Thomas is visiting halt Lake. KU, at the home of B,,,?1hday Hr. and Mrs. si!on Spire on First PAGE THREE. 1904. CHAFING DISHEvS , emh All communl- - within the week. ' ,k l 22, A Few New Styles .Urii:g the week in the elev- 11.1 1 convention of the Vtah Keilrv l of Women's which ;!i Tlte Aslaia will rmvt inei .uuxlay and i Yiday at Logan. Tuesday. 20ih with Mrs. Stilwell. 2775 An , client reiiivHentation of club I'n.ii.t avenue. E.'cvry member is re-- 1 w,m,-- from all over the state was ii. to give a short sketch of one Among the Ogden women of l'i. kcna- - characters. lin ucre in attendance wore: Miss Whalen, president of the Child Mr"- Mr. an, Msr. A. Itrii. kman Child Culture; of Palo Alto. Cal., formerly of this ' A R 0o,vy- - Historical and city, visited', 'l l; c- - E- in Ogden for a few Aglala; Mra days this h' l!uh,!,l, Aglala.Coulter. week on their return from the and Mrs. Bedford, east Historical. !ext 'nmnl'il8 he gtate Journal will be contrlbutlone -- leased to receive must be Initiate column. tbie to furnished for every name conmust Articles item. an tmed in on one side of the be written only. Articles Xget of paper that is. they nut be fresh events describe occurring OCTOBER Crabs and Shrimps Salmon and Halibut Striped Bate Poultry Beef and Mutton Pork and Veal Hama and Bacon Dried and Pressed Corn Reef Head Cheese and Dill Pickle Pure Home Rendered Lard. 2478 Washington Avenue. EXCURSION St RATES PACIFIC. VIA UNION Louis and return, 242.50. Chicago and return, 247.50. ' Chicago and return, via St Louis, 247.50. 8t 248.75. Louis and return, via Chicago, Tickets limited to December 15th. Transit limit ten days in each direction. 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