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Show DAILY PAGE FOUR, IN SEARCH 0E IlESI Utalj &tatr ilutmml Faklished Sally st (dn, Utah vilion lOOxSU feet, and devo'ed entire- ly to the exhibition of concentrating machinery, and la under the charge ol the United State geological survey. It wa planned to exhibit the reThis sources of the western state. JOHN HAY EARLY SHOWEO BENT OF HIS MIND. Wardle Will Bring Action Hav Executive Frequently Esra J. on Mor or Against Ralph E. Hoag Fop Left th Whit Hsu $5,500 Damages. Las Extended Trips Criticism of Johnson's Journeying!. Simple Expedient Saved Future Secretary of Stata from Maternal Wrath Always tha Defender of Hla Weaker Younger Brother. TAKE Chief THE PORTLAND EXPOSITION. Mining at the Lewie and Clark Exposition," la the title of an illustrated deecriptlva article by Kirby Thomas In the Mining World of Chi tags. The exposition has devoted two building to the mining Industry. The main mining building la an appropriately plain rectangular building 300x 100 feet. The second la an open pa- always a diplomat Soy Will Sue Automobilist RECORD OF VACATIONS BY PRESIDENTS. OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE PEOPLE WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 9, 1905. UTAH STATE JOURNAL. J. Harris appeared In Attorney the Second district court today and asked Judge Ritchie to appoint Suaan Guthrie guardian ad litem for Ears Wardle, a minor. Mr. Harris stated that young Wardle has a suit against Ralph E. Hoag for personal Injuries, and It la for the purpose of bringing thla action that the guardian was asked. The application was granted. According to the attorney the guardian la a sister of the minor, who will bring an action against Mr. Hoag for F.500 for' Injuries sustained by him. X. have been accusTlio president tomed to spend more or less of tlicir time away from Washington, although once In the history of thn country I e lower house of congress took it upon itself to criticise the chief executive for hi absence from Washington, says the New York Sun. The criticism consisted In taking the president what eels were performed by chief executives while they were away from the capital. The president of whom the Inquiry was made was Grant. As e matter of record presidential vacations began in the administration of Washington. In vest igutlon shows that the father of Ills country In the j.it years of his otHee took 181 days to hlmxqlf. The country at that lime did not oiler the same Inducements In the way of travel a now. It Is not mentioned anywhere, so far as Investigation has extended, that Washington suggested any deduction from hla pay for time lie wns on Jaunts. The first Adam beat the traveling record of hlH predecessor. While be was In office only one term, be was away from the seat of government altogether one year and twenty daya, or more thau of the time for which he was chosen. Jefferson wa a good deal of an absentee. Unban the figure In his case are wrong, he was away from the capital 706 tlnus In the eight years of baa been accomplished satisfactorily. A secondary feature H'id one of considerable Importance consist In showconing the useful product which are He alleges that hla horse became tained in the heavy sands found In the sluice boxes in placer mining. frightened at an automobile driven The rules of the exposition company by Mr. Hoag and ran away, throwing exhim off and that In the accident he wisely allowed exhibitors st the exmet Injuries of a temporary and perposition to Install their mining hibits. if they pleased, in the slate manent nature. buildings, ss well as In the main bultdlnga provided for mining. WithSIMPLE LIFE IN JERSEY. out this rule an adequate exhibit of the mineral resource of the different Inhabitants Not All Imbued With the tales would hare required such Spirit of the Octopus. "How far is it to Somerville?"' miniature samples as to defeat any asked t newspaper photographer. The system of Installation. good "Nigh' on to six miles. replied the states of Washington, Utah, Idaho and shoemaker, looking np .from village of this themselves California availed bis last and make to very large opportunity Can I get somebody here to drive effective exhibits of their mineral me over? Ills administration. and methods of ore treatment "Ill do It, If youll wait till I hitch Monroe. In whose term there was a in their state building. While the up." In the of country, good feeling surplus In a few minute the team was exhibits of Colorado. Momana, Oregon was away In the eight years he served ready, and toe cobbler and his passd of the time. and Wyoming are carried out with nearly Jackson served two terms and took enger were on the way. surprising and gratifying elaboratePretty quiet life you lead up hern more than a year and a half out of ness in the main building, Arisona, In observed the photogthe hill, New Mexico and Nevada are only rep- bis time. rapher. the While all taken have presidents resented by a few Individual exhibi"Yea, pretty quiet not much doing, vacations, those who served In the like there la down In town. Rut I tor. In addition to the strictly westto good old timea. when, according ern states, New York and Missouri some, the government was nearer the manage to make a living. "Shoemaklng profitable, la It? have Installed exhibits representing people than in more recent yean, did "No, not very. I s'liose I'll aver buildstate In a more knockin' resources deal than about their mineral good 80 cents a week at that. But I age the presidents since the civil war. ings. do other things, you see. I carry the Lincoln, by reason of the war, was papers, and that's good for a dollar The center of the building la devoted to the exhibits of rare minerals, most forced to remain In and about the twice a week, sure. Then I drive the of them obtainable from heavy placer capital more closely than any other mail twice a week, and that's another Lincoln's death Johm dollar. And I do barberlng, too. Some sands, and to the useful products' son made hla famous swing around weeks I make $4 clear, but generally which these minerals yield. lke c,ca for which he was censured three-fiftWe get The Lewie and Clark exposition t j,y tjie fount ry generally, as hla trav not more than me and my family, somehow, long 'Portland Is, as designed by Ita prowere unmistakably for politics! and we ain't gone hungry yet. Once motera, a western fair. Hera are dia- - purposes, In a long while somebody wants to be Grant maJe several trips while he took over to Somerville, and then's played In a moat artistic and at- -, tracttlve manner the wonderful varl-- , wa president. Hayes made few. Ar- when I strike It rich. Oh, you needn't ret Into to tho go think I ain't going to soak you! And frnWnt ety of products from the TacUlc coast far west. During part of hla visit he smiled broadly upon the passenger state, and the great northwest of tM. 'the fte Rll0velt dlaappMred for a beside him. country. In the agricultural product. few dayl from the respondents remembered that The the varieties cover several degrees of when he went Into the depths of Tel- - lie had photographer less than )5 ln hla pocket. latitude and consequently varying ell- -' fowstone par!:. How much will you charge me?" mates, and are remarkable for the' In Cleveland's first administration he asked. targe le attained In gfalna, fruits he went flahl.tg to one of the Inland Well, you work for one of them WUcoiuln. In hla seoond ad' .and such products, due to the mild lilg. rich metropolitan papers, and he made several brief I'm going to make you pay aa much and moist climate and tha richness of mlnln.trstlon trips and hunted ducks frequently. as 75 cents, by gum! Newer) I Harrison, 'ho came between the News. administrations of Cleveland, , two part of the country, both aa to charac a iwlBg through the Muth Dissatisfied Publishers. ter. quantity and value of the pro- made a rapid Journey through Two publishers, over their luncheon, ducts. Kansas Iowa. and Missouri. were Illinois, talking about authors gains. The etstee of this great west have During the trip he addressed the Thla little fellow Caine Han 1111of the Grand of Army Republic vied with each other to excel In the the way now. said Caine la ,he corner at one of a college b first leading He makes over diaplay of their respective mineral re- - no,B publisher. at Galesburg, dedicated hla stories sources. The result has been a very a year. SIO0.D00 First corn palace In Iowa, attended a Grand rn-u- e out simultaneously In American complete mineral resources. Th. re-- 1 Armof lhe Repub,lc nyew at T suit haa been a very complete mineral ka Kaa t apoke ln Kansas City the ::d English and French and German then they exhibition and a very satisfactory ex- - j same night and visited St. I outs the it. Australian magazines: out In book form ln half a doz-Civrr.c tension of the mining resources of the 'day after. countries; then they are ayndicat-- a well known. President McKh west and western part of the country-serials In thirty or forty news-H;cr' WM tie r,t president to vlelt The several states have followed the finally they are turned Into His was the longest oon in ' California. lodramas and played." usual plan of a state exhibit-so- me tlnuous presidential Journey In point The second publisher ground hla the mining building and others In ' .tji.li. Thai president Roosevelt la the Bret respective state buildings. greatest "Conan Doyle has been getting $1 a general charaeter of the mining ex- - presidential sportsman In the history vord, he cald. A dollar a word. A hlblta la commercial and It Is properly of the country. HI. last was bis aeo-sn- t a n word, 'the' is a word. Two dol-r- r for at expositions such as this end trip to the far west ln search of to write V and 'the.' Two dollar for and and but. (here is little interest In purely sea- - j Not- detnlc collection of mineral. "Something ought to be done. An Mie wish, They smoked a little while In fact the the commercial; withstanding oM BOoJ . dB,; idea is prominent In the mineral and j' "Mrs. Humphrey Ward haa made timee before we knew mining exhibits of the exposition, The care-fre-I e ln the last ten years, said $4i)'),000 were rite. (here has been a general plan to Faciei the first publisher. make exhibits Instructive and educa- We never boiled the crystal stream "Kipling la hla banner year made The oaken bucket drew, sometimes tional at the same time, and thla idea And Marie Corelli If our mud pies reeked with germs $75,000. makes $100,000 out of a single book. has been very successfully rsrrted out At least we never knew. Dickens died worth $500,000. Daudet in most Instances. On the one hand, But now we boil end bake and steam got $200,000 for Sapho. Scott made the average cltlsen, man. woman or And disinfect and burn. wash and spray and shaks and air nearly $2,000,000 out of the Waverley child, who la at the fair to learn, ran Wa And fume and aciape and chum. novela." find in small space the full story of "Something ought to be done, We will it prolong our days. the mineral and mining resources of Nothh.k nook or cranny nhlrk. grumbled the other publither. the elates exhibited, and on the other And Just- ae every microbe flee We dk- of overwork. hand, the mining men or mining InThough Fifty-fivPuck. vestor will find sufficient exhibit of It all turns on will and exercise. Bethe economic ores to give him a fair fore going to sleep a few exercises Chines Ambassador's Vacation. Idea of the possibilities of each mining Sir Chentung IJang Cheng, Chinese Oculd l3 gone through with open section for special development and ambassador at Washington, has rant- AiRdow, Inhaling the good fresh air. A t ! ladder to run up and down la investment. The mining exhibits of ed the house of the late H. H. Ooodell crcat Incentive to health; wind In avenue. Sunset Amherst. Mass., for the exposition are entirely satisfacmotions, all keep the rotatory summer 11 will the months. well hla are and for their t.k purpose tory iy lissom, and prevent stoutness. hla family, private secretary and a worthy of study and a visit. retinue of servants. Two summers IVicn diet haa to be considered: too To return to the general features of erh liquid should never be taken ago he spent a few weeks with Mr. Yth meals; too much meat la bad. the exposition. It can be said that the Ooodell. Ills boyhood dc wero spent There U nothing better for the Lewis and Clark exposition is satis- in Amherst and he 1 well remembered figure ban household work. It takes a great factory. It is complete, convenient, by the older citizen. i al to persuade an ordinary woman It artistic and generally pleasing. '..at It Is continuing these things that wa destined to advertise tha west Trials of the Fair Sex. lake a success of not He If a girl becomes a spins' er l.cm and then leaving It,them tostarting and H la succeeding In this admirably, fate. for thousand of people from the far after declining an offer of marriage Lira go Boat east are visiting the grounds, viewing he I apt to regret It. She Yes: and If tl:e marries she !s the exhlhts and returning home conPlague In India. to regret It so what can the poor apt vinced of the great and glorious situation In India Is be The do? gltf wealth of the west. coming 'verse year by year; an English Journal calls It one of the great The exhibits of manufactured proThs Making of It. calastrcs'hies of modern times. In duct-, both from the veslorn sources "If llfy'ro both deaf nnd dumb. well as In February, the JaruatL and from the east, are complete and don't o.e how they conM make love. exceeded 100.000, and for the deaths interesting and are an Important feaNo? 1 should say It was the fces first furtrlcht In March the mortality ture of the exposition. vn-kind- - rl' .now" was nearly 70 Pm. one-fourt- li one-thir- ! PUen I y. air - -- NOT AN ARTICLE OF SUMMER GOODS INTEND TO CARRY OVER, AND TO THIS END WE HAVE PUT PRICES LINE DO WE ACCOMPLISn ON OUR ENTIRE OF SHIRT WAIST SUITS IN BILK, LIGHT WOOL AND MOHAIR. YOU WILL WONDER HOW SUCH HIGH-CLAS- S SUITS CAN BE SOLD FOR That John Hay haa always been a diplomat la shown by the following story of his early boyhood: In the little river town of Warsaw. two brothers. John and 111., lived Charlie. The latter, being the young er and weaker, was occasionally tormented and bullied by older compau WEIGHT SMALL PRICES. BUCH BUMMER SHIRT WAISTS IN LINEN AND ALL THE LIGHTEST WEIGHT 8WI8SE& AND LAWNS MUST BE CL08ED OUT AND IT WILL ions. But never more than once. For Johr (lay, despite hla quiet and affection ale nature, was an enemy to he dread d, and many were the blaclamei! yes and' bleeding noses that caused the buHles to regret their choice of r PAY YOU TO BUY IF YOU FOR ANOTHER SEASON. HAVE TO SAVE THEM 8UMMER UNDERWEAR. KNIT AND MUSLIN, ALL WASH GOODS, AND BILK victim. But there was one hoy In the towi. ho had Incurred the righteous displeasure of the future statesman for no other reason than that people said he looked like that Hay boy." And when the news of it reached his ears, the elder brother was filled with a hatred so consuming that he lay awake nights planning revenge and bitter retribution to be visited upon tha one o luckless as to be considered John Hays double. One summer morning the two brothers were dressing ln their room ln the Clay street house, which stands at the edge of a high bluff overlooking the Mississippi. Across the street, ln the early morning shade appeared the Drown boy, the presumptions double. Telling Charlie not to dress too rapidly and not to leave she room until he returned, John slid quietly out of the window and disappeared. He was hack In five minutes, and to Charlle'a istonlshment, rapidly undressed and crawled Into bed. In a few minutes determined footthe steps were heard approaching front door of the Clay street house, nd a vigorous knocking brought the nother of the two boys hurrying to the door. "Mrs. Hay, you've got the meanest boy in this hull town," said a voice whose tones the boys Immediately recognized as those of the Brown hoy'a mother. And then she went on to tell a much exaggerated story of how her little lamb had returned to the fold only a few minutea before in a sadly dilapidated condition aa to both body and raiment, and they ain't nobody In Warsaw mean enough to aot that-a-wabut that John o yourn." With firm lips, that boded 111 for some one, the mother stepped to the door of the boys room and knocked. It. was tremblingly opened by Charles. Where's John?' was her first question, for her eyea had failed to take !n the huddled form on the bed. "In bed, mother, said tha younger brother, glad to repay the many good urns of hla hero, while still keeping within the realms of truth. The mother shook her bead ln answer to John's "Do you want me. mother? and turned to tha woman on the doorstep. Mrs. Brown," she said, the next time that hoy of yours comes home with any trumped-utale to explain how he got hla clothes torn you'd better Investigate his story before trying ro malign the charaeter of one of your neighbor's children. And with the shutting of the do r the Incident was closed. GLOVES, THE CELEBRATED KAYSER GREATLY WE HAVE YOUR SIZE LEFT $3.50 IN REDUCED PRICE8. MAKE. SUMMER OXFORDS AND THE QUALITIES AT $3J"aND GO AT $1.98. e These Are Days of Great Bargains -- y p LET CARELESS well-meanin- g 1 e. :tie 1 i WORRY. i WORRY WORSE THAN WORK. Responsible for More Deaths Than Disease or Famine. Worry kills more people than does disease or famine. It paints wrinkles on your faces and draws lines of care on your brow. You worry because It Is cold, you worry because it is too wet, or too dry. You worry because you have to work, or because you have no work and you worry because some one else does not have to work. Yon worry when you're rich, you worry when youre poor, because some one else Is rich. You worry shout yourself and worry about your neighbor and you worry about your God. You worry for fear your new dress will not fit. You worry because you have no new dress and you worry because some one else has. You worry about your ministers sermons and about hia family. You worry about your children and you worry about yourself, until you have grown cron, Irritable and Impatient; until ths marks on your face evince the temper within; until you have worried yourself Into the grave. Odessa Democrat again?" "Certainly," returned Mlaa Russell. If you enjoyed it so much. Three days later this dialogue was repeated. At the end of a fortnight the Bostonian, ln despair of ever locating the package, went to the singer and confessed alL "I don't know what you'll think, he pleaded, "when THE JOURNAL 10 CENTS A WEEK. you learn that I've lost 'Lady Teazle. PORTLAND EXCURSION. I cant imagine where I left it" "In your cab, was the prompt reVia Oregon Short Lina. The cleaner at the stable joinder. found it. and, seeing my name on the Ogden to Portland and return cover, returned It to me. 330.01 (direct) Ogden to Portland and return (one way via San Francisco). 41.M Mrs. Phil Lydlg's Fans. to Portland and return Ogden clear a woman blessed with a Only olive complexion, superimposed on a rich red, and a dark, lustrous eye, like Mrs. Phil Lydlg, would dare to present the bold contrast she does in carrying a i jacock feather fan, says the New York Preaa. A woman of fair complexion would look positively pallid if she dared bring the Iridescent colors In contrast with her face, but the former Mrs. Stokes can do it safely and to advantage. Her collection of fans, by the way. la one of the moat varied and costly In New York and they are of historical as wall aa of intrinsic value. Indeed, she haa two curio cabinets set aalde for them alone, here she exhibits tiny bespangled affairs of the empire period so small that they are called fans only by courtesy; others of ostrich plumes, with Jewel laden sticks ; Spanish fans, painted with scenes from the s arena or bedecked by dark-eye- d who smile from latticed windows on the minstrels who are caroling their lays. Thla collection as It stands would take hours to look through and now that Mrs. Lydlg's friends have learned of her weakness In this dire'Mon, they are sending her as many n . treaauers that It la likely a third cabinet will be called into sen-orate- Asparagus and Radish a In Same Row. German Ruler in a Frolic. Asparagus Is one i.f the beat vegetaThe Gern .n emperor and empress bles for the amatr-ir'home garden. ran unbend on occasion. A berlln paIt la perfec.. hardy, never falls to per prints a letter from a member of produce a c. p. la one of the very the crew of the Imperial yacht Hohen-zoller- n first vegetables ready for spring and describing the Easter day romp yields until June. of Emperor William and the empress It grows on any ordinary garden After the sailors had received their soil, but Is surprisingly Improved by Easter eggs and other presents they and cultivation heavy high dressings were all sent below while their of rich manure. I: la a seed of slow majesties hid oranges ln the cabins germination, so it Is well to plant and ln various places around the deck. radish seed In the same row they The sailors then returned and huntwill mark the row so that weeding ed for the oranges "You have found can he done, break the surface of the an but two." said the emperor at soil to prevent baking, and give you length, and there was a fresh hunL a crop of radishes as a sort of extra Finally one of the sailors saw the emdividend. Garden Magazine. perors pocket bulging, put hla Into and took out an orange. The other oragne was found In the emAmbiguous. Did you ever press' parasol. Mr. Dash prize?" Peculiar Disappearance. I should Mrs. Cash say so! Didn't you ever ace my husband?" Detroit Free Tress. J. D. Runyan of Butlcrvllle, Om Lua the peculiar disappearance of his paui-fn- l symptom, ot in'!l?ellJn and uil Practical. She "I'm thinking of changing my livinp, to Dr. King New Life Fib. He says: They are a perfect reiiieuy i a me. What wimld ton suggest f" for rilxxiiies, sour stomach, lieadutln He "Mine." Guaranteed at Ogconstipation, etc. All She den druggists, prlie Ic. s e. YOUTH Lillian Russell Had Joke on Unfortunate Borrower. Miss Lillian Russell while prerenting Lady Teazle at the Hollia street theater, Boston, consented to lend the manuscript of the opera to a youth who had a reason for desiring to ex"Take great care plore the lyrics. of It," she admonished him. "I don't know what I should do If a page were misplaced." So the lad promptly lost all the pages. He kept away from 'las Russell rched dilifor a week, while h gently for the preciou-- parcel, hut. falling to recover It and fearful lest hla absence be correctly Interpreted, at the end of that time he called on the diva. "1 enjoyed Lady Teazle' so much," he said. "May I keep It and read 11 Tobacco In Olden Timas. Master Prynne, tbe weak, puritan, wbo la 1638 wrote an attack upon tbe stage, tells us that In hi day tobacco pipes were offered to ladies at the theater ln lieu of apples between the acta. A French traveler, M. Torevln de Rochefort, who published hla Journal ln 1677, confirms this by telling ua that he found smoking a general custom In England, as well among women as among men. Both sexes, he adds, held that life without tobacco would be Intolerable. "because they say It dissipates the evil humors of the brain." When ladies stopped .smoking they took to snuff. Women of quality about a century ago would not atlr without thslr snuffboxes beautiful f name' ad receptacles of perfumed midll rappee. Lord BollngbroVe said of Quean Anns and her grace of Marlborough: The nation la governed by a pair of snuffers; no wonder the light of ita glory Is extinguished !" requisition. -. I i Prices Still Diminish (one way via Ban Francisco M.M and Los Angelas) Ogden to Los Angeles and return via B. P, I A A 8. L.. Ogden to Los Angelas and return one way via San Fran- 31.H ...................... 41.33 cisco .. direturn and to Portland Tickets rect on sale dally from May 34th to Sept 30 th. Tickets to Los Angeles snd return via S. P, L A. 4 8. L railway on sale August 7. 8, 9, 10, 1L 13. 13, 14. 15. Tickets reading one way via San Francisco or Los Angeles on V 1L July 88, 27, 88, August 7, I. I. 8110, an! 13. 13, 14. 15, 53, 17, 18, 30. September 1, 3, 3, 4, t, i, 18, All tickets good lor stopovers and limited to 00 daya 37. 28, 20. LAGOON EXCURSION Saturday, August 12th. The IT. C T. celebrate at Lagoon next aSturday. Everybody Invited. Special tralh via O. S. X leavea Ogden at 10:40 a. m. Tickets also good on 2:40 p. m. train. Fare round trip, Including admission to the grounds, adults 75c, children 50c. EXCURSION. Student' Reunion Weber Stake Acad- emy. Soltalr Beach. August 10th. Special train via Rio Grande leavea Ogden a. in. and 2.15 p. m.. returning the beach at 5 and 10 p. m. Fare All are invited. DENVER EXCURSION August 12th and 13th, Via Union Pacific; 510.00 round trip Ticket! good to return until August 10th. EXCURSION NORTH Saturday, August 12th. Via Oregon Short Line, one P for the round trip to all O. north. Long limits and stopover Ask agents for partlcula.a lowed. S-- EXCURSION TO CANADA Tuaaday, August 15th, ,wia Oregon Short ruving Ogden 1:85 Line, train m' ',,.ndR Ogden to Sterling. IJO.-j: mond, 325.8?; Mngrath. 331.60. Ticket ti.n. god ... 3R4K - re ';1 |