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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL. PAGE TWO. 1HV SIT Figures for the board of supervisors the assessed valuation of property In Westchester county, which Includes the domains of many millionaire New Yorkers, la more than the In the entire state of assessments Kansas. The property exemppted this I year is more than the assessed valuation of the entire county half a century ago. Among the largest exemptions are the Franciscan monastery at St. 11,500,000; Peeksklll, Josephs Yonkers. 1900,000; Bing seminary, Sing prison, Ossining, 31,500,000; Fort Slocum, on David's Island, 9800,000, and the New York Juvenile Institution, I If 10, 000. White Plains Tarrytown, I has a valuation of $8,000,000, and, be-- I cause of the Bloomington asylum and Absolutely Pure HAS HO SUBSTITUTE show other Institutions, its exempt property I Is fixed at $5,517,517. steadily Increasing, and It seems to be wrote a the NKW YORK, Sept. 5. If one con- John's church. Mrs. Mackay general sentiment that something I "I wish munt be done to protect the people In aiders the great number of "rures" for letter In which she said: consumption which have horn discov- tell you that I absolutely disapprove I Renerai against the recklessness of au-parochial schools of the Romanist tomoblllsts. Every day one or more ered during the lust ten or fifteen which one of and consider them a grave men- - I persons and by no means only chll-ae- e faith, and every years, each to our country. Needless to say 1 aK mri down and killed or In was heralded as Infallible, It Is surwill not help I jure(j and of that cases a not am Romanist, are there nny that prising iy reckless drivers. In many Not knowing the address of I cases the drivers put on speed after disease, left uoii which the scientists you." Mrs. Mackay sent I they have run down a victim and es-tof the medical profession can experi- Miss McNamara, letter, which bore a three-cement. It Is a rather disconcerting oapei without paying any attention to I color the of statisto the stamp make established by stamp, tj,e fate 0f their victim. An effort will fact, definitely Inharmonise with the purple color of the made to secure the passage of strln-pape- r, tics, that. In spite of the countless to Father Duhtgg, rector of St. j,ent laws against fast driving. fallible remedies" for consumption, the number of such cases Is constantly In- John's. His answer, though more po Master of Dreams. creasing. Electric light, sunlight, Rehold, this dreamer eometh." and radium have had their inThey stripped me bare and left ms by the way nings; now another remedy has been To pine forsaken In a lonely land; and burndiscovered, and, It may be assumed, They gave me to nlght-froeing day. that for some time to come there will To griefs none understand. be a perfect erase for this latest of all They took my silver from me and my remedies, vegetable Juice. The medic! gold. The changing splendors of my rich arhosof the New York ray; Night's sliver rain of dew escaped their pital have discovered the panacea, and hold. And the tine gold of day. the management of the hospital has sent out a circular to the physicians On the world's highway In vain pomp they tread; of this city, announcing the discovery By paths unknown I stray and hidden and recommending them to the use of streams; They too all else and left me there for the remedy In all cases submitted to dead; They could not take my dreams. them for treatment. According to the statement of the management. Dr. morning comes with marvel as of There will be an opportunity for Still, old: John F. Russell, the discoverer of the some weather prophet to win a prise 8tlll in soft rose descends the eventide; remedy, experimented with it for six of $100 In good money during the Still In the castle of my heart, grown bold. months and achieved the most marvel- month beginning October 15. F. R. The sweet swift thoughts abide. ous success. He treated eleven cases Fast, a lawyer of 99 Nassau street, has pass by. O clamorous folk and of consumption and cured every one of put up the money and sent an Invita- Pass by, wild! the cases by means of the vegetable tion to all weather prophets in this To this last fortress of the soul I cling; Juice, which he administered to his country to compete for the prise. Men gave me winter weather from a child. patients In regular doses. The cures Those who wish to compete for the But God has given me spring. Robin Flower In Spectator. are said to be positive and complete, prise must send their predictions reno the patients showing signs of a every day to Mr. Fast, who will have The Sovereign Citizen. Dr. Russell the currence of the disease. predictions carefully tabulated. At little fellow with uses the Juice of potatoes, onions, the end of the month the entries will I A entered the registration beets, turnips, cabbages, celery, sweet be carefully compared with the weath- - booth and stood modestly In line until potatoes, apples, pineapples, carrots, er as officially reported by the weather his turn came. When asked his name parsnips, rhubarb, squash, tomatoes, bureau. The prise goes to the prophet I he leaned forward and whispered it to spinach, radishes, string beans and whose predictions for the greatest I the chairman, How old are you? was the green peas In the pod. He 1s quite number of days proved to be correct, I question. elated over Ills success and believes 'Thirty-eight- .' that by means of his treatment early It is not and will scarce- man. surprplslng every case of consumption can be "Where did ly cause any comment if some softcured. woman goes vote! hearted nr I I I never voted before." Into hysterics over the death of her Thirty-eigh- t years old and never Mrs. Clarence Mackay, the wife of pet dog or ent and gives herself up voted? Why not?" the New York millionaire, received a to the most extravagant grief over . Well, you see, sir, my wife never well deserved rebuke the other day, his demise, but the spectacle of a vet- made up her mind before who she which caused considerable amusement eran soldier who fought with distinc- wanted to support. In widest circles. Mrs. Mackay liven tion In the civil war doing the same In Roslyn, a small suburb of New thing Is rather strange. When Bo Bo. i Mortuary Statistic States, York, and seems to have a mania for the pet Blenheim spaniel of General The only states which had a regls-DanlE. Sickles, died the other day, Itratlon of deaths sufficiently complete meddling with school affairs, not beIke death rates worth Calcu cause she Is a particularly Intellectual General Sickles was heartbroken. He 1900 in were ConnectIcut woman interested In educational afme quite hysterical over his be- lat,.ng Mich'8anNe fairs. but simply because she wants to reavement. and showed more grief Hampshire, New Jersey, New York meddle with them. Her over the death of his pet dog than d Rhode l8llnd wh,ehf wlth and utterly unwarranted Interference many people would over the death of District of Columbia, form the group In Roslyn school matters was criticised a dear friend or a member of their referred to in the census report as by the president of the board of edu- family. He had the dog placed In a the registration" states. cation. and Mrs. Mackay decided she magnificent coffin. In which the animal would get even" with the president lay In state In the parlor of the Sickles Cars Direct to Farms. by having herself elected to the school residence. The dog was finally buried The North Eastern Railway Com-- I board. She counted upon the servility In t heSlcklea family lot at New Roany of England is experimenting of the women of Roslyn. who were chelle and the general shed copious with small motor freight cars In the agricultural districts. They distribute willing to do all they could for the tears over the grave of his pet. fertilizing material and cattle feed to wife of the millionaire. With the asthe farmers and return with farm sistance of the women she was elected Polygamy of the most virulent type produce, to be shipped by rail. to the school board at the recent elec- seems to be epidemic Just at present. tion. That she knew nothing at all The case of the much married Hoch is Exhibition In Royal Stables. about school matters, the laws refer- still fresh In everybody's memory and At the old royal stables at Versail ring to schools, etc., never worried her already another case la to be recorded. lea it is proposed to hold an exhibition In the least. That her glnorance In all The New Tork authorities are dili- of carriages, harnesses and liveries or matters pertaining to schools was un- gently searching for Dr. George Wltx-hof- f, all dates. usual was no secret, but that the soa dentist, who Is said to have ciety lender Is also deplorably, lacking fifty or more wives In different parts Are You Engaged? In the most common essentials of tact of the country. It seems that the wily was presumably not so well known. doctor was a Engaged people should remember professional fortune-hunte- r. She has made It quite clear since then. and considered marriage a that, after marriage, many quarrels In answer to a request of Miss B. A. mere formality to enable him to get can he avoided, by keeping their diMcNamara for a contribution to the possession of the vicof his gestions In good condition with Elecmoney fund for furnishing the new parochial tims. To gain his end he posed as a tric Bitters. 8. A. Brown, of Bennetts-vlll- e, school of the Roman Catholic St. Roman Catholic, a Jew, a Protestant 8. C., says: For years my or a Christian Scientist, Just as the wife suffered intensely from dyspepsia, exigencies of the case demanded. complicated with a torpid liver, until he lost her strength and vigor, and Judging from the statistics of the became a mere wreck of her former We know the business, and bureau of vital statistics of elf. Then she tried Electric Bitters, the municipal health department, the Jews of which helped her at once, and finally give you the benefit. New Tork are strorgly opposed to made her entirely well. She la now Money back does it. anything that looks like race suicide. strong and healthy. Ogden drugAccording to the figures there were gists sell and guarantee them, at 50c m FT about 75,000 babies bom in Manhattan a bottle. Vuiuuig a of 1 he nt X-ra- ys ts Post-Gradua- te mlld-lookin- g nije-whlek- high-hand- TEA "" " ed IH Becraft STATE OF 00 T j HAS LARGER FOREST RESERVES THAN ANY OTHER STATE. Just a Small Crown, but European Sovereigns Are Taking Part in Contest Has Land Surface of 53,649,923 Acres 0 and s Water Surface of 356,-48- Acres. Riciiards of the gen shows office by a recent reeral land acres of 841,772,977 are there that port the vacant throne of Norway than the United the in land unappropriated king, and this is only natural, of States outside of the forest and other Oregon, In Washington, course, as the throne in question has reserves. been offered to her own Danish rela Idaho and Montana nre 126,161,257 acres. Montana Is first, with Idaho tlvet. In Marienbad was second. In number of acres. The latthe While king communiconstant In was ter state has 39,668,636 acres, with the queen cation with her aged father, King larger forest reserves than any other Christian of Denmark, wrhom she Is state, and two Indian reservations. shortly to visit. It is well known In Idaho has a land surface of 53,649,920 court circles that her majesty would acres and a water surface of 356,480 acres. much like to see her report shows The commissioner's Prince Charles of Denmark, on the throne. The queen is not over fond of that more than half of the land In the the Princess Walde-ma- r northwest is unoccupied. If put toher of Denmark, the wife of her ma- gether the unoccupied area would be jestys younger brother, who Is also but 15,000 square miles less than the entire German empire. Idaho, with negotiating for the vacant throne. The Princess Waldemar, who was a 39,000,000 acres, has but 11,000,000 daughter of the French due de Char- acres under cultivation or occupied for The area embraced In the tres, Is a very ambitious woman, with grazing. rather restless spirits, but she Is very Idaho forest reserves Is over 2,000,000 attractive and has great artistic abill acres. It will be seen that Idaho has ty. Meanwhile, Queen Alexandra, who plenty of room to grow. The mouncan never be entirely at rest during tains may never be Inhabited to any the holiday season, is doing all she great extent, but the millions of acres can by correspondence to secure for of arid valley land will eventually be a throne irrigated and under a high state of her daughter and so are tract will for which there many candl cultivation. Every to home the a better dates. furnish frugal Prince Charles of Denmark himself owner than can be made out of 160 Is reported to be a little Indifferent He acres In the east Idaho, with its adIs a very popular, young vantages of climate and high mounman. who likes to take life easily and tains creating a great water supply, enjoy himself, and the prospects of a Is destined at no distant day to be an somewhat Insecure throne do not al- empire within itself. LONDON, Sept. 5. Queen Alexan dra is very much more excited about Commissioner Reaair Man for Repair Work "V I sister-in-la- CORNER CRAM AND 24TH STEET I v- .- Our Repair Shop Can jjRepair Anythingj TIS SPECIALIST OFFICE son-in-la- w. ruthless and brutal disregard of : theTherights of others which Is dally of i shown by Inthethisownerscity,or drivers seems to be tta LAND AREAS WOULD 10 I ed 5, 1905. Ibiat year. Of these only 109 were of LIKE Swedish parentage, only 65 of Scotch, of 2.99 11,903 German, Of Irish. 3,80 of American, 11,298 of Italian and 16,-CThe high of Jewish parentage. TO hlrth rate of the Jews Is partly accounted for by the fact that Ilebratd I traditions and customs have made the physically and race sound morally, IS IM- QUEEN OF ENGLAND mentally. MENSELY INTERESTED. A HATTER OFHEALTH soft-brain- TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2361 Washington Ave. w, son-in-la- OGDEN, UTAH Chronic Diseases of all Kinds Cured at Prices Within the Reach of Ail, Office Open Day and Evening w ten-ac- re good-looki- ng lure him. The prince of Wales showed his ad miration for Mrs. Arthur Paget by visiting her before he left town for Scotland. There was an object how ever, In his call of sympathy, as the prince of Wales wanted to discuss the possibilities of another great function in aid of the Union Jack club, the pet project of his royal highness. The prince has the greatest faith In Mrs. Paget's power of organisation, The Melba concert In aid of the club was a great success, but Mrs. Paget had nothing to do with It, owing to her illness, and the prince feels that, with Mrs. Paget at the head of affairs an other big luncheon In the winter would be a still greater financial success, Mrs. Paget Is not going abroad this autumn, but may possibly go to Scot land later on. The earl of Rosebery's son and heir. Lord Dalmeny, Is rapidly gaining name as a great cricketer. He Is now captaining the Surrey team. The crowd who follow the team are, how ever, somewhat In a tlx over his title. They cannot make up their minds how to salute him on the field or how to cheer him on to victory. The Chris tlan names of all the rest of the team are well known to them, and they And That's No Lie. Ever notice it? queried the man who asks questions on the installment plan. 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