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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, UTAH STATE JOURNAL OGDEN, UTAH. FRANK J. CANNON. EDITOR. SATURDAY, JANUARY 30, 1904 GRAND OPERA HOUSE, jos. EXPANSION GOES ON. : Personal Pointers The dispatches announce that the British expedition to Thibet is in peril. The temperature is extremely cold, the mountain passes D. c. returned from the north New and are very difficult, and the natives dont today. Success Afton. of merchant a This latter F. A. Burton, difficulty want the invaders. would be a matter small concern if there were Wyoming, la viaiting Ogden. Entire production tk. comj. M. Lapp, auperintendent of no other reason for it than dislike to foreign same as used during missary on the Union Pacifia, returntk devils, but probably there are others. The ed home today. long run in New York Cto Thibetans are a mountainous race, preferring p, e. Lewie, auperintendent of dinPrices 25c to 11.50. with the world ing care on the Union Pacific, went to isolation and MUMMY. U.HUMMWS BIRD BU Curtain, 8:80. , Carriage, U: outside, something like the Swiss in the days Salt Lake thia afternoon. ia in of H. Utah, Dewey. R. beFryer of the mythical William Tell ; the country town visiting with hia friends, Messrs. GRAND OPERA HOUSE longs to them, they inherited it, no other John Scowcroft St Sons company. and claims has it, upon any rightful JOS. CLARK, Manager country W. A. McGovern, assistant auperinone can scarcely, in the light of law as relates tendent of the Southern Pacific at to nations, see any reason why they should Wadsworth, la sending the day in Og30 den. not hold and control it to suit themselves. chief clerk in the Once Utah was in a similar position. She Charles D. Savery, the law department of Oregon Short had a population whose views and customs Line, was a guest at the Union Pacific Wm. A. were not the same as those of the people else- hotel this morning. Sheriff Bailey has gone to Evanston where. They did not obtrude their pecuTo be seen and Sheriff James of the Wyoming He liarities upon the others ; in fact, they came here" exactly town are working together on a case, away from their opponents and put as much the facta of which have not yet develas presented space between themselves and their enemies oped. in the larger as they could and remain within the territory Judge S. J. Hanna and wife, of Colocities . . . of the United States, hoping, no doubt, that rado Springs, are at the Reed hotel. Hanna will deliver a lecture on By LOTTIE BLUR PARKER that would end the trouble. But it didnt. Judge Christian Science at the Grand opElaborated by FOR LITTLE flONEY. Those whom they left were not so- willing to era house tomorrow evening. JOS. I. GRISMER ONE STYLISHLY AND be deprived of such company, and so an army Horace G. Burt of the was sent out to reduce the mountain refugees Union Pacific railroad company passed A SPLENDIDLY MADE OF of Pastoral Pure Play a in this Ogden morning to former conditions, whereat the latter show- through HANDSOHE MATERIAL-A... Life .. car. accompanied by his wife, ed fight and the army would have been special QOINQ AT BURTS bound for San Francisco. They will chawed up if the'resistants in this case sail for the Orient on February 2d on NOW FOR ONLY A P0R. ENDORSED BY CLERGY had not been Christians instead of heathen, as trip around the world. TION OF WHAT THEY ARE AND LAITY Tibetans are. A Junebug will fight if you Commissioner Stanford and County REALLY WORTH. from J corner it and there is nothing else for it, no Attorney Hulanlskl have returnedinvesof seats Sale Friday. opens Salt Lake, where they have been PLENTY OF COLD matter whether its cause be right or wrong. tigating the assessment law relative to Prices, 31.50, $1.00, 75c., 50c. and 25c. WEATHER YET TO COME at 2:80 Prices, 75c.. 50c. Perhaps the British will force their way the taxing of corporation property, and andMatinee 25c. WE CAN FIT YOU PER. into Thibet and accomplish all their purposes a report will be submitted at the commissioners' meeting on Monday. FECTLY. there, because they have the advantages of Theater Lyceum Family superior numbers, more civilized agencies and THE CHURCHES SAWYER A YOUNG, Proprietors the money backing without which offensive WITH aggressiveness must ever fail. They also Week of Jan. 25 Rev. O, C. Wright will preach at the have the endorsement of civilizatiqn and ChrisBaptldt church Sunday morning at 11 TOM DOYLE, Comedian tianity which are prone to overlooking inher- o'clock. Bible school at 12:15, bible THE F0RBE8, 8ketch Artists ent rights for the sake of ultimate achieve- clan for men and women conducted by HOMER A. EDWARDS, Eeesntrio ments. The Equimaux would not be safe in the pastor. Evening service at 7:80; THE WALTONS, Comedy Artists EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL WITH sermon and songs Illustrated FRED. FOWLER, Baritone his hut of thatched with snow if he special with stereoptlcon views. All welcome, had anything which we superior people wanted especially strangers. Those Lite Men Moving Pictures. . Illustrated Songs 10c. and his country were one we could live in. As Admission, Church of the Good Shepherd, corner it is, he is safe ; the conditions, not his inCOMMERCIAL ELECTRIC avenue and h herited rights, make him so. In which re- Grant a Street; Alfred Brown, rector. COMPANY. spect he is immeasurably ahead of the Hawai celeSunday. Early STANLEY 8. 8TEVEX8, Mgr. ian and the Filipino, whose national household bration, 8 a. m.; Sunday school, 9:45; 2279 Washington Ave. Phone S14X. DANCING ACADEMY. has been appropriated not because any other morning prayer and sermon, 11; evening service, 7:30. Morning text. I Will power had a right to appropriate them, but Not Let Thee Go, Except Thou Blesa REGULAR DANCE EVERY MONDAY because some other power wanted them and Me; evening, Thou Shalt Have None EVENING. had the ability to take them. Other Gods But Me. Ecc-le- APPROPRIATIONS AND 'POSITIONS. The generosity and alacrity with which clarkT our national powers that be, respond to a call for an appropriation when political exigencies are at hand, is what plain people might call would proprodigality and still plainer ones But names count for nounce plundering. to the nothing with those who hold the keys treasure vaults ; it is the substance of things that claims their attention. Two instances out of as many thousands that have arisen within a year past are worth noting. A treaty was Manrecently effected by means of which the churian ports of Mukden and Autung are opened up to American trade, the deal to begin as soon as two patriots can be found who are willing to live in that ungodly country on a consuls salary and per. The appropriation is the needful thing and with that available the willing ones are a mighty host. The worst of it is that neither of those towns with the heathenish names is on the seaboard nor even alongside a navigable stream ! No matter ; they furnish the pretext for two goodly additions to the appropriation bill, and provide places for two more upholders of the administration. Any one who will take the time can, by looking over the map of almost any foreign country, find some neglected spots where the Stars and Stripes float not, where perchance the people never heard of the glorious emblem, and the names of which places are as unlovely and as lacking in euphony as the two Manchurian towns. Of course these considerations alone would not be sufficient to justify even the present rulers of the land in erecting such places into consulates ; there must be some chance for securing trade or some American interests to look after, but then, you know, trade follows the flag and there are always American interests where there are Americans. It would doubtless be a difficult thing to find an Asiatic town of similar proportions to Mukden and Autung, situated anywhere near a frontier, a coast or a commerce-bearin- g stream, that could not be worked up into as promising a commercial port as either of those named. A treaty is easily secured, a building in which the consul could receive callers, take his meals, make reports and read novels would not cost much, the flag would be proceeding with its work of ramification throughout the earth; and an appropriation would do' the rest. It will be remembered that the late Colonel According to an exchange, Colonel Jim Sellers failed in some of his great schemes for Ham Lewis, now of Chicago, where the soot want of an appropriation. Poor fellow, he has turned the pink of his whiskers to a near should have lived until the present time ! Titian, met Perry Heath in the lobby of the Willard Hotel one evening. With that graceful and airy persiflage for which the colonel is AS TO EDUCATION . famous, he stretched out both hands and said, " Hello, you rascal ! Not content with lookReferring to the advantages to be gained ing daggers at Jim Ham, Heath looked cutby attending night schools, a recent number of cleavers, broadswords, buzz-saw- s and the Wasatch Wave urges the young people lasses, battle-axe- s, and the fell so temperature rapidalong in a commendable, way, saying among the onyx pillars cracked. that ly other things that Many of the brightest men of this country have obtained their educaOur Washington correspondent writes tion by improving their spare moments and that the administration is in a heap of trouble attending night school. President Abraham about a terrible Panama scandal reported from Lincoln, one of the brightest minds of the Bunau-Varill- a, and the gar involving nineteenth century, acquired his education Paris, rulous minister from Panama. It is to the largely in this way. What other men have effect that this man swindled the French Pandone, you can do, my young friends, if you ama canal company by means of false reports will but try. of excavations made by which he received There is no royal road to learning. If a some half a million dollars in a corrupt rake-of- f. person has mental capacity and determination, The president is greatly worried anc the opportunity will be found. There never the Panama patriot has been called to hurriec was perhaps a more remarkable case of going consultations. from the bottom of the social fabric to the very forefront of the worlds people than that The bill in congress to admit New Mexico of Andrew Johnson, although the story of and Arizona as one state causes considerable Louis Napoleon is nearly as remarkable. The adverse comment in congress. Attention former could not read nor write when married called to the fact that it would take a railroac and his wife taught him to do both. One train as long to go through that state from draught of the Pixrian spring was enough to east to west as to go from St. Louis to Bos- start him going along the highway of learning ton ! There are only about a quarter as many and he made a rapid pace. First alderman, in Arizona as there are' in the city o then mayor, then governor, then senator and people and from that to the presidency. Washington. It is not the geniis wand nor the incantations Turkey refusing permission for Russian of the sorcerer that waft men along the road ships in the Black sea to pass out through the to learning ; in the absence of education one Dardanelles raises the interesting question o may become a hero, a millionaire and even how they are to get out if tbev should wan occupy the place allotted to statesmen, but to. Wings and wheels are not available, so it without mental cultivation he never holds is the straits or nothing. Just wait till the the cultivated of position among the czar orders the ships out, then see what fol people world. lows ! Monday, February 1st s York The London A (G non-intercou- rse Saturday, Jan. vice-preside- Suits WAY and DOWN Coats EAST EV-ER- Y RE Burt ks nt 1 The Pretty ? Bradys - ice-bric- Some gambling tax has been raised by the The conflicting and controlling elements in Salt Lake City authorities from $100 to $299 the Salt Lake City government are getting per month. along suspiciously peaceful. Twenty-fourt- Septua-geslm- DIGNANS Mortenson First Congregational Church, Adams avenue, between Twenty-fourt- h and Twenty-fift- h street Morning service at 11 o'clock; evening service at 7:30. Morning subject, The Place and Pow-eof Vision.' Evening subject, The of Individuality. SunDevelopment day achol at 12:15, Young Peoples meeting at 6:30, bible study on Wednesday- evening at 7:30; Men's club hext Friday evening at 8 oclock. Seats are free and all are Invited to these ser & Lund CORN, FLOUR, HAY, POULTY AND FEED SUPPLIES Have just opened anew and We have at all times a complete line and are prepared to give our -2- customers satisfaction. AVENUE Evangelical Church, P. J. 648 residence pastor; Twenty-fourt- h street Services In the Swedish Lutheran church, corner Twenty-thir- d and Jefferson avenue, at 3. p. m. Sunday school at 8 p. m. Instruction In German every Tuesday and Wednesday from 4 to 6 p. m. cordial invitation to all. Central Park Presbyterian Church, corner Thlrty-flrstreet and Wash service lngton. Morning at 11; sub Ject, Truth." Sunday school at 8 p. Y. P. S. C. E. at 6:30. Evening aer vice at 7:30; subject. Grace. A cor dial Invitation to strangers. Holly, Mistletoe art 420-- Eugene Holbrook, Ifgr PHONE 16 X Its at First Presbyterian Church Morning service at 11; subject. The Human Counterpart of Divine Grace . Evening service at 7:30; subject, The Fine Art of Helpfulness. Sunday school at 12:15; Endeavor at 6:30. Midweek prayer and bible meeting Wednesday at 8. ! I To attend dances or theatera or to catch a train in a hurry if you remember the number-ph- one e I COMPANY. 412 25th SL COMPANY. 2450 Washington Ave. Bought and sold for cash or carried on margins. Continuous quotations. Reference. First National Bank. Washington Ave. Phone 215, j Removal Sale! 1 CHINA and SHI GLA8SWARE muit be closed out at great sacrifices. 5 E. A. OLSEN Grain (Wholesale) I Printers First class Blank Books made to order- Are. 3461 Washington - Phone 43- J . THE Home Bakery 2349 WiaUngtou J An. CASmurthwaite Produce OGDEN, and Grocery. ' For UTAH Goods. all kinds of Bakery Staple and Fancy Groceries., 2234 Jefferson I Company OGDEN BROKERAGE CO. 2483 & CO. ALLEN, MGR. Ogden Electrical Suppi NEW YORK STOCKS AND CHICAGO GRAINS : ALLEN TRANSFER Phone 22. Alex Leathsm, Mgr. W. W. BROWNING ittttttttiiuntlllf! 22. 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