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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL OGDEN, UTAH. - - FRANK J. CANNON, IS JAPAN THE PERIL EDITOR OF THE WORLD? Edward H. Hamilton write us follows in the San Francisco Examiner: Here we are throwing our cape in the air and shouting over Japanese eucceaaea It ia a natural feeling tlie sympathy with the little fellow in the on the fight. Hut are we not cheering one great peril of modern civilisation? The researches of the plodding archaeologist and the patient historian give us fragmentary tales of civilisation which has grown up in this world only to be swept Into oblivion. A nation has waxed rich and great Art has flourished: literature has been established. The proud declaration has been made: "Look on my works, Then some ye mighty, and despair! new and militant people with none of the airs and graces, but with a fierce lust for fighting, has swept over that civilisation. Their temples have been wrecked: the statues cast down. The trumpet has taken the place of the dulcimer and the war chant has drowned the notes of the love song. Literature has been lost, and, where the strong, proud cities stood "the lone and level sands stretch far away. Nothing remains save some lone monolith or shattered pedestal to tell the tale of growth and glory and of wreck. There were civilisations before Nlne-va- h The appealing and Babylon. glyphs of Palenque tell that on our own continent were cities and a civilisation far prouder than any that greeted the eyes of Columbus or the conquistadors. Athens and Rome we almost know; and later still the art and literature which grew up around "the beautiful language of Oc" were wiped away by the rude hands of northern UTAH the entire Internal organs of the body become at om-- exposed to the naked eye as clearly as through a transparent film of glass. The membranes of the stomach are so distinct that their nutlinea can be traced on the outside of the body In a dark or light room. The use of the new fluid is of incalculable value In the treatment of abdominal diseases. Its efficacy was demonstrated before a body of students at a clinic In the College of Physicians and Surgeons a few days ago. c, absolutely Fiuorescln is harmless, and is taken by the patient on an empty stomach in a glass of water, in which from fifteen to twenof sodium bicarbonate, one non-toxi- ty grains of dram of glycerine and h grain of fluorescin are dissolved. "The patient is then conducted into a dark room, says Dr. Kemp, "and the electric light Introduced. The picture obtained is much superior to that produced by the method of plain water. It shows the size and location of the stomach, and the light is so excellent that I believe it would aid In the differentiation of tumors of the liver and In addition, subjects with Intestines. thick abdominal walls or much adipose tissue can be thus satisfactorily examined which was often Impossible heretofore." According to Dr. Kemp the fluorescent medium increases in activity on exposure to light, and can be prepared a long time ahead. The eolution leaves stain on the hands. a slight yellow-re- d It ran be drunk In large quantities with Impunity. one-eigh- th AT GOVERNMENT FEBRUARY STATE JOURNAL, THURSDAY. for the arts and science, and for fer- - WCTIf YORK STOCKS GRAND HOUSE , Hixation. The exhibit will be larger M-- W JOS. CLARK. Manager than that at Chicago and with much finer aquaria. Some of these will be for salt water fish, the sea water beEXTRA! EXTRA! Furnished by the Ogden Brokerage ing brought from the Atlantic In tank cars. phone company, 2483 Washington; SIS. Stocks bought and sold for cash are BepninMoRday practically or carried on margins. The dispatches succeeded Admiral Togo that agreed SPECIAL RETURN ENGAGEMENT In "corking1 the mouth of Port Ar47 Copper, thur harbor by the attack which his Atch com., 65 fleet made Tuesday night. But the adAtch. pfd., is vices of the battle disagree as to Alton, 85 whether the corking" was done with ft O., 75 or worthless warships Japanese Can. P.ic., 118 barges. And her splendid company in two celeErie, 28 111. Cent. 126 brated plays Kansas ft Tex., 25 4 MONDAY NIGHT L. ft N.. 102 Mo. Pac 88 New York Cent., 114 4 Norf. ft West., 29 Penn. Ry.. 112 TUESDAY NIGHT The condition of Miss Eva Stahr Is 40 Reading, still considered to be very serious by Southern Pac., 44. her physicians. St Paul, 129 resiWilliam Harcombe, an old-tiSugar. 124 D'Annunzio's Poetic Drama. dent of Ogden. Is In the city for a few Union Pac. com., 74 on business. days Steel com., 10 Seats on sale Saturday. E. E. Calvin, general superintendSteel pfd., 65 Prices 25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00. ent of the Oregon Short Line, passed West Union, 87. CHICAGO GRAIN. through Ogden on his way north this NOTE Positively the last engagemorning. Wheat, 107 ment here this season. Corn 57 Elmer B. Jones, managing director comof the Independent Telephone Oats, 46 USE en Pork, $18.57. pany, pased through Ogden today route to Salt Lake. Mr. Jones has been to New York on Business. TIP WAS A GOOD ONE. OPERA Our Washington correspondent writes that two special trains went to Cleveland at the expense of the government to participate In Mr. Hanna's funeral. In the first went his family and personal friends some thirty or forty escorting the body. The second carried eleven members of the senate with their clerks, personal servants, warriors. nnd the senate barber, and thirty conIn the nature of things our present and their clerks and messencivilisation Is not a finality. That, too, gressmen All of the trains were Pullman gers. must pass. It will become another sleepers and they were' all fitted up layer in the upbuilding of mankind. buffet cars provisioned abundantThe lone fisherman will wash his nets with at the expense of the government ly In the river of the ten thousand masts. The cars which carried the senators Those which have emulated the glory was divided into ten large staterooms of Athens will share her fate. from side to side and one extending Where Is the apparent peril? China. was senntor assigned to each. Every Men who study world conditions long men desire to eat or drink that thing man was the have felt that the yellow menace civilisation had to fear. The was provided free In unlimited quannumbers were there. All they needed tities. The speaker of the house selected was the stirring leaven of ambition. the funeral committee of representaBut China remained inert When Mr. Frye of Maine, president tives. Japan attacked her she was found flub of the senate, designated pro tempore by and Incapable. Her hordes could not be made effective. It was like the the senators who were to have the of a free trip to the Ohio laying of a ghost The students and pleasure He took two senators each metropolis. statesmen breathed a sigh of relief. from Rhode Island and Indiana; Maine, The bogy was not a menace after all was slighted, much to Massachusetts But now comes a combat which realof the Senator disgust Lodge: Illinois ly Is a struggle for the control of China. Diplomacy may disguise 'that had no representative, and Senator fact ns she may; it still remains a fact Cullom remonstrated. Several repreone senator Suppose Japan should win. It Is prac, sentatives and at least so were to anxious and stand by go tlcally certain that within a hundred of the bier Senator Hanna that they years China would become Japanese were finally included on their perperhnps within n quarter of that time. sonal request, so that the dead statesThen what? man has received all the official tears new a is nnd militant nation Japan Just such a nation as always has arisen to which he was entitled. These comto wipe away the old civilisations. The mittees are made up generally of sober Japanese have a wonderful talent for men, so that no scandal Is likely to military mobilisation. With the hun result except the scandal of paying out dreds of millions of China mobilised 110,000 or $11000 of government money for an excursion and parade when a what could stop them? The man of the off-haview says committee composed of one member that the Chinaman Is not an effetcive from each house would hare been amfighter. Neither was the East Indian: ple. Is this abuse never to end? but see what England already has done with the men who fled at the Never, said Charles A. Towne, In first fire or Clive's thin line or whim President Roosevelt in a characterizing under of the the Tartar lash pered raiders. The Chinese troops In Eng' recent sjteech, was there a spirit more lands army are among the best regl capricious, a mind more undeliberate, ments. The Oriental Is a fatalist, and so satisfied with the wisdom of Its mo the Saracens taught the world how mentary impulses, so unpredictable In fierce a foe Is the man who feela that his actions that no man can tell what his soul will be tossed from the sword will be on tbe presidential bulletin point Into Paradise. It will be a sad board tomorrow morning. That is a day for Occidental civilization when picture which is recognized ns lifelike by hundreds of thousands of ReChina is mobilized by Japan. not Is it possible that the art of publicans. who throw up their hands Whistler and Rastlen Lepage Is to be in despair in answer to-- Mr. Towne's lost In a flurry of storks around the question. On what do they rely to peak of Fujiama; that the Greek slave save them from the president to whose and the Bacchante are to give place to candidacy they are hopelessly comIn bronze nnd mitted?" dragon grotesquerie Ivory: that Buddhism Is to supplant A Washington spectacle which ex Christianity, and that Shakespeare and Erasmus are to become as mute as those cite both envy and admiration that of a. young fellow, perhaps not who spoke and sang beneath the thirty majesty of Paalbec? May not years old, acting as privnte secretary the success of Japan mean the realiza- to the big secretary who in a member tion of Macaulay's immortal picture of of the cabinet. This speciment of the desolation, when some traveler from jeunesse doree has a salary of $2,500, New Zealand shaJI, in the midst of a enjoys the luxury of a magnificent vast solitude, take his stand on private offli-e- . has his own stenographer broken arch of London bridge to and sumptuous typewriter, comes sketch the ruin of St. Paul'sr mostly from Ohio, and "ha at his behest. and at the expense of Uncle FLUORESCIN LIGHT TO RIVAL Sam. a smart horse and carriage costing $1,000, which he could not keep at less than $60 a month, and a coachman In the current number of the Medi- who la on the government pay-roll- ." cal Journal Dr. Robert Coleman Kemp, consulting physician of the Manhattan One of the most interesting and le State hospital, tells for the first time sections of the exhibit which the result of a series of exjierlmcnts the fish commission of Washington with fluorescin, which may forever do will make at St. Louis consists of the with the In the treatment food products now away manufactured from of Internal diseases. fishes collected from all parts of the I3y use of the fluid, a harmless world. Every part of a fish is now crystalline comiwund dissolved In water. utilized for food, for oils, for glues. MANMprijoiTf CLARK .Man Thursday, Jr Feb. 2s Feb. 29th 1-- 4. S-- 7-- 4. FLORENCE 8. S-- 4. a ROBERTS 8-- 4. 8-- 4. 8. 1-- 2. 1-- 4. S-- Personal Pointers 8-- 4. 8. tSAPHO 1-- 4. 4444444444444444444 1-- 1-- 1-- 2. 4. 1-- 2-- 4. GIOCONDA 4. 8. 1-- 7-- 5-- 1-- 8. 8. 8. 2. 8. CROSSED EYES But Not the Kind the UNFAIR. My Daddy says Its wrong to smoke An chew an drink an swear For little boys, I mean; he says That theres a hot place where All little boys who do those things Are certain sure to go; He didn't say Just where it was. But somewhere down below. Boys Wen For. Looking EXPENSE. 1004 25, Ive a great tip on the races, cried Crasher aa he approached a group ol sports he knew, who were comfort ably stretched about a table in the cafe of a Broadway hotel. If you fob low It, there Isnt the remotest chance of your losing. The company waited breathlessly fox more particulars, and wanted the do tails at once; they treated him to champagne and good cigars, forcing He says in them there places they them on him despite his protests, Is red-hpitchforks; and promised him liberal commissions on their prospective winnings, and eager They punch the smokin' little boys Around to beat the band; ly awaited the while the specification! They fricassee them sometimes; and In regard to the forthcoming coup. ''Well, boys, nnally said Crasher, Little fellers gets It all comes from my wife, who has Down there, they up and make em wise head on her shoulders, you very smoke never must know. She told me clgnrettes. Big red-hto play the races, and then I couldnt Now, If that Isnt possibly lose. Gee! but that must be somethin' fierce! great tip, I dont know what Is. Better follow It, boys. But I can't understand He was In danger of being mobbed, Why 'tin they let my daddy smoke . but made a successful dash for the An drink to bent the band and profound alienee hung over street, An dont do nothing 'tall to him! erstwhile merry group like a pall. that Bay, don't It seem to you New York Times. not to take an' scorch If you want steel or wood filing Him up a little, too? cases, loose leaf ledgers or card Index Lowell Otus Reese. systems drop a card to C. S. Pulver, WRONG PLAY. Ogden or Salt Lake City. Visitor What a racket the steam makes, clanking through the pipes! FIRST NATIONAL BANK. Flnt dweller (shivering) Yes, It re2384 Washington Avs. minds me of one of Shakespeare's in children can, in most cases, be entirely straightened by wearing glosses, If not neglected too long. At the least complaint of your child, that their eyes itch, burn or smart, or if they complain of headache, have them consult me at once. Much misery in later life may be saved. J. T. RUSHMER In Wagenhals & Kemper's Marvsltui Production of Shakespeare's Msjntic Tragedy JULIUS CAESAR A GEM OF MAJESTIC BEAUTY. Expert Manufacturing Optician 2412 Washington Avs. Phone 401-- X GRAND Flinch Is the latest card game played by almost .... non-delive- ry President WARD everybody Feb. AND BEST WADES MINSTRELS 40 WHITE STARS Headed by the Exalted Rulers Lodge of Merriment The Carnival of Ross 2 t Book Store Vice-Preside- nt of tin Venice CARS BANDS: SHOWS UNITED Our new and grand parade glorlei free upon the streets at noon. Matinee Adults 60c, children 25c. Night $1.00, 75c, 60c and 25c. Seats on sale Friday. - GOOD, CLEAN COAL-A- NY KIND PROMPT- Cashier Ass't Cashier 40 GEORGE WADE AND TOM POWELL Featuring this season their $5,041 scenic and electric! first-pa- rt spectacle PRICE 50 CENTS COAL- 27 MAGNIFICENT . d, DAVID ECCLES The management of the Journal will consider it a favor if subscribers will THOMAS D. DEE of JOHN PINGREE report promptly any 664. papers. Telephone JAMES F. BURTON Saturday, THE BIGGEST ot CAPITAL Visitor Which? The Tempest? 150,000 Flat dweller No. Much Ado About SURPLUS AND PROFITS.... 73,245 Town and Country. Nothing. We transact business In all branches CHAMPION GRAVE DIGGER. of banking and extend every courtesy A grave digger In Holland claim to consistent with soundness. have buried 80,000 people. MATINEEANDNuliHT Flinch to-da- y plays. HOUSE Jos. Clark; Manager. ot One-side- OPERA LY DELIVERED. Lyceum Family Theater SAWYER ft YOUNG, Proprietors Week of Feb. 22d nd Sole Agents for Anthracite Coal SHURTL1FF COAL CO. OFFICES 2407 2041 AND WASHINGTON AVENUE. TELEPHONE class 18-- Books made to J 45-- 3. 1 X-r- ay Admission, Louisiana Purchase W. W. BROWNING 4 CO, "I Exposition. Printers First Blank order 3461 Washington Aw. Three Hore Plaosa Round Trips FREE Fresh Fish and pil-lnr- ed val-aub- OR 18-- X Coon Son LULU THEIS,. McKEEVER ft SAN DRY, Comedy Sketch Artists. DEMARIA ft ORLANDO, Songs snd Dances KINGDOM, MARVELOUS Hooligan on Wheels MISS GERTIE STARK, Illustrated Song Oysters Received Every Day. J ames Ballard 831 Twenty.rourth Phone 137-K. The costumers art has been lavishly drawn upon for Charles B. ITanford's production of the Merchant of Venice. The ladles of the company will In the most delicate brocades, and the in the elegance In gentlemen which the Elizabethan period revelled. As a series of stage pictures alone, the production promises rare Interest, and added to this Is the charm of a carefully selected company. Magnificent ns the costumes are, they have not been allowed to transcend In linixtrtance the people who wear them. So unvaryingly excellent has been Mr. Hanford's work that he is hailed with confidence whether he Is to produce n new play or tread the boards In scenes whose familiarity only endears them the more from season to season. Miss Marie Drofnuh. the leading lady of the company, has been accorded a firm place in the affections of the theatergoers, her work fully warranting the bestowal of full credit upon her for responsibilities she hns hitherto assumed on numerous occasion with splendid ability. ap-Ie- ar Srt. C. J. A. Lindquist UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER Open All Night. Telephon 620-2620 Washington Avs. Ogden, Utah - SupCrbeee To our customers. A coupon free with each dollars pur- chase, at THE HUB New York Stocks and Chicago Grains ranra.ntN.ttoMlBk-OGDE- BROKERAOECO. CAjmurthyK V Produce Cut Flowers Company Orders carefnlly filled end promptly delivered HolbrooK Greenhouses . Phone 430-R- Eugene Holbrook, Mgr. (Wholesale) OGDEN. VM |