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Show MARCH THURSDAY, DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, 10, 1904 woman and her burdens. UTAH STATE JOURNAL OGDEN, UTAH. Tribune, published at Jose- Washington, contains an epic poem by frank j. cannon, editor. a demand for phine Conger, in which making freedom for out that the suffrage, she cries FOOLISH WORRY AND REAL FEAR. the burdens from women may throw their backs and from their brains the thrall of There is no occasion for anxiety on the servitude. the talk about part of the people concerning This is all very thrilling and may satisfy The statehood of rights Utahs revocation a some of the readers of the Womans Tribune ; of be can deprived only way in which Utah but it is unjust to women in general. The be to would sisterhood in the her sovereignty of suff'aj? places no burden upon the secure a constitutional amendment ratified by L woman .tbe lack of suffrage makes for of the out is this and of the states; A oman nQ thra1 of mental servitude. number of the woman.B considerable no since as act;ve, as accurate, question, bra;n may states would put their own title in jeopardy in true tQ Us beautiful jnstincts no be thus destroyed state one for if might Wash;nfftoilf wbere n0 one votes, as in other one would be safe. Even behind men and women vote. Wyondnff wbere written constitution of our country is the Womans back may bear as many burdens es- - L spirit of the compact by which the states Idah() Qr Colorad0 where the r;grht of equal tablished the federation and y w ic provis- accorded, as in e gurae js constitutionally ion was made for new states to enter ,n 0 most ignorant, venal, pennSyiVania, where the federal union upon equal terms with the ong- - . vote and the best educated teJ Hun inal thirteen; and while we have departed far in many instances from the old ideal of the accorde(J by her coasfltution, to een as e ere t t at is not it fathers, possi ajj women possessing legal qualifications, the any recession from the spirit and letter of the the ballot to the tQ lls and cast . original compact and the written constitution " an upon equality with men; but in doing so, on this subject. relieved woman of the thralldom not has she . And there .s no occasion either for worry of mentll servitude fl there any such concerning any proposed disfranchisement of thing) nor has she taken from the burden any the people of Utah. No matter what may be back of womankind. On the contrary the the decision in the case of Senator Smoot, con- state has added one more burden for the gent gress cannot by law take away the franchise ler sex to carry, in that a full share of direct from the citizens of a sovereign .state ; and in responsibility for governing the city, the counpoint of fact there is no intention on the part and the state was placed upon vltomans of leading men in either house to make any ty CARD UP HIS 8LEEVET 18 THERE ANOTHER back when the clause of the constitution was O, LOOK AND SEE! . such effort. It is true that .each house . of con- -. . and, in some . respects, a thralldom adopted; . T .f gress is the sole ludgei of the election and of the mind was added, in that the natural in 44444444 4- 4- 4444444441 444 44 444 44 44 4444444 GRAND OPERA HOUSE t qualification of its own members, and it could clination after the right to vote was 4 securing refuse a seat to any one of Senator Smoot's JOSEPH CLARK, Manager. AMUSEMENTS to thereby become bound to party view instead Personal Pointers : stated (as unfortunately by of freely 4 4 exercising her own. 4 4 4 44444444 4him) if it should choose to do so. But this is 44444444 4 4 4 4 4 4 444 444 44 4444 This paper has no opposition to woman Thursday, March 10 Is a homelike, Bottom" "Sandy a from unlikely since congress itself has paid no atreturned Scowcroft Joseph since women in Utah were destory of the south, written tention to the question in any other aspect suffrage, trip to Pocatello today. sirous of assuming the burden and since John Crittenden HAMPTONS HOPKINS by Webb, and will Mrs. W. E. Johnson of Corlnne Is of Hon. , than that presented by the election be the attraction at the Grand tonight. . men had not governed the country so wisely visiting fHends In Ogden. B. H. Roberts who was living in plural mar- The play and company have received PRESENT TIIE BEAUTIFUL ST0KY but that the assumption of an equal share of Chris Baltier, a merchant of OF BACKWOODS FOLKS unstinted praise from press and pubriage and Hon. Reed Smoot who is an apos- the burden is at the betIda., Healy. in woman registered a result lic wherever they have appeared. It by might tle and a member of the governing quorums world terment. But in gaining some practical good S. M. Eastabrook, of the commis- Is so seldom in this of the church. of the Union Pacific of ours that we can secure a homesary department from woman suffrage the world loses much. hotel system. Is In town. like and interesting drama with a A part of the old gentle tenderness is gone. taste of the the a of hills W. and flavor of the R. Scott, superintendent What Utah has need to regret and fear is Before the right to vote existed and before al- Salt Lake division on the Southern woods which comes stealing Into our the unenviable notoriety given to the state liance with party was deemed a part of wom- Pacific, went west today in hla spec- being and transforms It into an emand the people by the constantly recurring bodiment of good will toward men. ans duty, she could sit at home and through ial car Buena Ventura. BY JOHN CHITTENDEN WEBB sensations in which she is involved. But for of The following notice Is from the PortJulius Kruttachnltt, God given instinct for righteousness urge land of 6th: Oregonian January the Southern Pacific, came in from the this the state might have more than half a mil companion play to Arizona and son or brother the demands east this morning In his special car "The Sandy Bottom company apher husband, upon Presented lion people at the present time, with a proWay Down Dust. of the home for good government, regardless Guadaloupe and proceeded on to the peared last night in this city In time Excellent an Company by for the opening at Cordray theater, portionate increase in business and wealth of of name. And it is to be much doubted party W. T. Leaman. a conductor on the where they were kindly welcomed by the community. The retardation of her mawhether the influence of women at 'that time Union Pacific dining-ca- r system, who a large and appreciative audience. The A Complete Scenic Production terial growth must be to all the people of and in that way was not almost too great has been sick in Cheyenne with ty- motif of the play deals with the good Utah most deplorable. In point of resources SPECIAL FEATURE: a price to pay for the right of actively engag- phoid fever, has recovered and return- old times In the sunny south, with love a the state is the best in the intermountain music and darkles, laughter, ed to work. ing in the warfare with the dangers that like story with the Inevitable villain to be not and does in as it fast Famous Village country grow yet their husbands, sons and brothers they too IDAHO LEGISLATURE'S RECORD. overcome. Sandy Bottom could not The proportion as either Colorado or Idaho. find favor unless presented by a capawould become enchained to party and follow it There is much reason to hope and there is ble cast It Is pleasant to note that Ida., Herald.) (Parma, Quartette either to good or bad results. some little reason to believe that when the blindly The laat legislature will go into his- those who took part gave a good acThe poetess of the Womans Tribune may tory as the moet Incompetent body of count of themselves and the earnestSmoot case shall have run its course the lesPrices 35c, 50c, 75c, and IL learn sometime that she has based her appeal men that Idaho ever elected to act as ness with which the different actors sons offered by recent experiences will have lawmakers. Every remedial or bene- entered into their work gave a disbeen well learned by the people, and that men upon the wrong grounds. Suffrage, if given ficial act passed It has been held by tinct value to the character of the in the United States, will the courts to be like Senator Smoot', and the voters generally, unconstitutional, and Play. we!! not lift from their backs a burden, nor from the errors which made them so could will avoid giving provocation to the world for The clergy of all the principal cities their brains a thrall of servitude; but will have been easily avoided by any carecontroversy out of which comes but disaster men. On the other hand, where It has appeared have proof ful body 2408 Washington Avenue. place upon their consciences, their minds for Utah. every Iniquitous and pernicious meas- nounced One Night In June to be and their bodies additional responsibilities and ure that was passed has been found as one of the greatest moral lessons to take from them a little of that loving and ef- Impregnable as the Rock of Agee. mankind which has been depicted oil The Bill That Made a The; attention of the church committee on fective influence which as The sugar bounty act which by the the stage for the last decade. It is a close of take $800,000 play which appeals to all amusement Tremendous Kit publication is respectfully called to the fact in could use upon the men who out of thethe year ofwill politics they lovers. Is a There love beautiful toilers of the the story Smoot pockets the when be case shall that, concluded, are dear to them, for the uplifting of the state, and pour It Into the coffers of woven around the life of a country at Washington it will be possible to circulate BOB KENYON the sugar trust; the mine taxation act parson and the village belle; It Is one world by the use of the ballot. the articles of faith and many other importof intense heart at and which the Interest, exempts the rich mines of the It is uufair to woman to assume that she Coeur d'Alenes ant matters pertaining to Mormon theology as from taxation; the sal- same time there Is Just enough Song Illustrator. Presenting needs and demands the ballot in order to ary touch of life to and shadows its courts can the find city act; nq grab public documents without postage, inasmuch relieve her back of burdens flaw In any of these. Every portion of temper the quiet story and make It and mind her of JUST NEXT DOOR as they will have been printed as part of the one of to interest This much from them title absorbing emergency clause, The best informed and the most thrall. Is as perfect aa clock work. The talked of play will be seen at the congressional record. The advantage of the conscientious woman who seeks the suffrage question naturally arises. Why Is It Grand Saturday afternoon and night. investigation now becomes apparent. DAVIS & DAVIS does it because she is willing to assume one that the seventh legislature could pass more of the community burdens which men any bad act strictly in accordance with Tragedy Averted. The Dancing Nabobs. If August Ileinze and the Amalgamated have not carried with such faithfulness as to the provisions of the constitution, and "Just In the nick of time our little could not by any effort make a good boy was saved," Writes Mrs. W. WatCopper company were called respectively Hein-- 1 satisfy the conscience of womankind, kins of Pleasant City, Ohio. Pneumomeasure valid?" Was It through 0. W. COURTNEY zichki and Copperoffskv the news from Monor dishonesty? The Re- nia had played sad havoc with him tana would be more entertaining than that from JUGGLER. Among all the unkind things which have publican party for the acts of Its ma- and a terrible cold set In besides. DocIn tors the Port Arthur. When it comes to war, two been seventh legislature must treated him, but he grew worse printed concerning the Mormon leaders jority to one charge or the other. every day. At length we tried Dr. plead guilty in America can conmake the corporations ARTHDB and concerning the testimony given by and Which will It be? Kings New Discovery for Consump- BESSIE KRONA tests of second rate powers abroad look like a for them in the Smoot case at tion, and our darling was saved. He's Washington, Ravifake prize fight. If or now sound and well." Everybody ought horses have you mules range Presenting a Vaudeville the most vicious is the newspaper probably for sale it will pay jrou to communi- to know, It's the only sure cure for As is well cate with the man 'portrait of Joseph F. Smith. who buys more Coughs. Colds and all Lung diseases. special correspondent of the Deseret known to the hundreds of thousands of horses than any other man on earth. Guaranteed by Jesse J. Driver, drugMORRIS JONES at Washington places Senator Hoar dis- - pie who have gazed upon his face. President Address or call on C. M. Clay, $443 gist. rrice 50c and $1.00.. Trial bottles a"1 Black Face Monologue Utah. free. Washington avenue, Ogden, tinctly on the side of Senator Smoot. This is Smith is, a remarkably fine looking man Baritone Vocalistthe third time that the junior senators friends possessed of the beauty ard dignity of feature have thought that the great man from Mas- - and form which made his uncle, Joseph Smith, sachusctts had responded to their whistle. THE KALETECHN0SC0PE Jr., conspicuous among men. Some of the newspaper portraits make him look like PH Producing World It takes friendly England to find modern blurred map of the seat of war. Records of the Napoleons among the Japanese generals. Be- 4 Latest Events. BROWNING BROS. CO. cause of a single strategic move, London war The Louisville Courier-Journadmits OODEN, UTAH correspondents are busily engaged in making that the inquiry in the Smoot case at Wash-th- e Carry the Largest Line of Sporting Goods of Every Description world believe that one skirmish makes a ington will result in a wide advertisement House In the Country, and Sell at the Lowest Possible Prices of result any war the Mormon church. Want ads bring The Womans I I I two-thir- ds I i i - 4-- : : - Bru-nea- u, SANDY up-to-d- ate BOTTOM nt cut-of- f. . non-participa- nts I - peo-Ne- ws U al Send for Their Large 154 Page Catalog- -it is free. Journal 1 |