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Show DAILY PAGE TWO THURSDAY. JUNE 5, 1S07. UTAH STATE JOURNAL, lUalj fptatr Juitrual OGDEN. UTAH, jssru! PuUihis$ CBHy. Paklishcn Glenvvood Saucer Track (Incorporated.) Fublisned every evening except Sunday HERE OF FIRST PRESENTATION -PROFESSION." MRS. WARREN'S Telephones. Business Office editorial Houma ....Bell. Ind- - ....Bell, Ind.. 664 1 ring 6641 ring 664 2 ringa 6641 ringa 1ERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. ne Year By Hall By Mail Bis Month By M:.il, Three Month By Mail tine Month By iari ier mir Month Pay No Money To WHICH 11.00 A BOWMAN will you have: hat of quality keeps its fresh- ness and style to the end of the Summer, a hat so nicely proportioned as to brim and crown that you are sure of a becoming shape; or ahat with no reputation to sustain, made to sell at a price, which looks used up in three weeks and never seems to suit your individual appearance? The l-- 60 60 Carrier. matter at Knteied a second-clas- s the postoffice at Ogden. Utah, under Act of Congress of March I. 1670. B. Ganl. Manager NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. You should leoeive your paper not iat- -r than 4:11 p. m. If not received at tliai hour call Phone 664 and It til he Kent you by Mclal messenger. Pay No Money te Carriers vr ether collectors unlees they present creden- Under no ciroumetsnces mill carriers r collectors be allowed te take Stop. All notices of this kind must bo given office direct or by letter, or in person, or phone 664 one ring. ! I m OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE COUNTY D. It'c just a round bundle of flannel and lace, Two fat little feet, pudgy hand and a face. And, kicking and rolling, grow bolder and bolder. Till it crawl from it mother1 embrace to her shoulder. And thcuco It survey all the folk in BROOM HOTEL CORNER baby-kid- a Toronto Telegram. COTTONSEED OIL VS. OLIVE OIL. John M. Carson, chief of the bureau sf manufacture of the United State department of commerce and labor, In an address before the Interstate Cottonseed Crushers association at Norfolk, Va.f recently, made these ob- servations: If It were more generally known in the United Statea that the best cotton seed oil is equal In purity and health fulness to olive oil, the demand for cotton oil at home would expand to point that would seriously Interfere with the prollts of those manufacturers of olive oil In France, Italy and Spain who And cotton oil so profitable In the conduct of their business. If our own people were made familiar with the real qualities of cottonseed oil very much of the olive oil now ImpiirbHl would be permanently displaced, and very much of the animal fata now so extensively used In the preparation of food would be expelled from American kitchens. The Sacramento Bee note that In thia hurrah for cottonseed oil Mr. Car-so- n aeema to have overlooked the fact that California is a large producer of olive oil; that he appears to have discriminated against American olive growers aa well aa against the American hog, and says: "But there need be no complaint. Fresh cottonseed oil. In Its various forms, I a cheap and wholesome substitute for lard and olive oil. But It 1 a tasteless, almost unpalatable, stuff, and needs the add! tion of a considerable percentage of live oil to give It flavor and an agreeable odor. Hence the growing consumption of cheap salad oils' need not alarm our olive growers, because It involves an Increased demand for olive oil to Impart palatableness. And the salad -- eating habit, once acquired tends to enlarge the consumption of pare olive oil, because Its superiority to any of the cheap substitutions Is easily recognised by the sense of taste. 8o, with Increasing means, consumers Salome" Coming. Camille," Bapho" and other play Free Admission to the Grounds Grand Opera House Dicactiaa Northwesters Theatrical Assadatlea R. A. GRANT, Resident Massed. THURSDAY NIGHT, JUNE 6th Special Tour of the Brilliant Actress ROSE COGHLAN and th entire New York cast and production in the most discussed dramatic effaring of the ccccon'c theatrical triumphs of New York, London and Paris. Mrs. Warrens Profession By GEORGE BERNARD SHAW The 8L Paul Dispatch of April 15 says: "The best of th Shaw plays scan hers, The Lion and the Mouse,' is an amateur affair compared to this groat work of Show." 1 half-frowni- She's IVES Correct Clothes for Men the car. And crow a if pleased with all thing a they are. It chuckles and gurgles and smile in who begin with cottonseed oil on salads a way are likely to become buyers of the beat That mean "All you kind people, I olive olL bid you good day." Cheap substitutes for pure wine Then mother obaerv it. and aay It' made from .sorghum or sugar cane, well grown. But of course not a patch on the kid the demand for fine wine or of their own. lowered their price, because the value the While a m. huol girl examine of the best wines depend upon aroma shapeless we boot, And declare that the darlings too and bouquet, which cannot be successawfully cute; fully Imitated. And the crusty old bachelor look up "Likewise the maple sugar and maple from the paper of commerce, most of which la syrup mlle at the With a made front s sorphum or sugar cane, recaper; Half afraid if they catch those round quire real ap from the sugar mable eyea of deep blue to Impart the necessary flavor. Thus The fat little buggage will gurgle, the adulteration ha not lessened the "Pop goo, And then, as the bundle of cooing and value of maple grove, for there Is not charm maple sap enough to supply the deI borne from the car In Ita mothers mand of the maple sugar1 maker for proud arm. the requisite flavoring." A fatherly man nay, "Your boy 1 a girl." ns 1 $3 $4 and $5 THE STREET CAR BABY. NICHOLS' BAND ed been known aa the beat itraar hat made in style, of conrae, but alto in material and durability. More than thia, Knox dealers can show yon every variety of straw Split, Sennit, Bamboo, Milan and Mackinaw in fine tradition of crown and brim dimen-aion- a; in abort, yew hat, aa though1 it were made to your order. JOURNAL PUBLISHING CO, By B. A. Bowman, General Manager. Roller Skating in the Paviliion Uit-ts- hu lone t this 10 BIG EVENTS Mm and women go to see Mr. Profession" to be "shocked" Warren In the usual theatrical sense; they are looking fur the Shew drama to Jiuve aintuily enticing, like the Anna j IK Id "show," a French farce; or that under the thin disguise of moral laid ruction it will unretl a Realistic pic-- ! tore of rice In its "native lair." But morbid anticipations, like those uf the New York police, will be com-pillto accept the decision of the Xw York courts that "Mr. Warren' Profession" contain nothing Inimical to public moral, aside from lira who tries to appear a Warren, and lady and a model mother, wiio. unlike the admired heroines of Clyde Fitch, uses never a profane or Indecent word In admitting circuit-uuHl- y that she keeps "disorderly houses" In distant cities, there la no creature introduced from the under The "dene of vice" are two uorld. pretty English gardens, a primly prop- - ' er "sitting-rooin a country villa, and the office of a well known lawyer In short, "Mrs. War- -. in London. ren'a Profession" ha a mission; It 1 aches one of the greatest moral lea-suever prepared for the state. Why "Mrs. Warren's Profession" should have been so bitterly attacked la not evident. It may have been conjectured that weak spirits would accept Mrs. Warren's arguments for her evil choice, and ignore the contradiction of lur own experience. But she merely expresses publicly the argument that ptople hear privately when no word Is uttered on the other side. A for the apparent contempt of religion and the clergy that the play contains, the real contention la a sufficient defense. Miss Rose Coghlan and an excellent cast of metropolitan player will present this most discussed dramatic masterpiece by Bernard Shaw at the Grand tonight. KNOX HAT tials from the under. gned. pearl, And coldly the mother replies, Wednesday Night, Cycle Races Rom Coghlan Supported by aa Capable Company Excoptionably Will Present the Much DiseusMd Masterpiece ''Salome" Coming. Mis ADMIRAL COGUN RETIRED. Butte Miner: Cnglan. who retired from the United States navy last Saturday, June 1st, on account of having reached the age limit, commanded the Raleigh at the battle of Manila, and, next to Admiral Dewey and "Fighting Bob" Evans, was probably one of the most generally liked officers in the naval service. The world usually has a friendly feeling for a witty man who can make It laurh, and this Is what Admiral Coglan has accomplished upon several Rear-Admir- al occasions. sense of humor is A sometimes rather a dangerous possession, as the admiral discovered soon after his famous engagement In Manila bay, when, at a banquet, he reel tid the now famous poem, Hoch der Kaiser. It will be remembered that after Admiral Dewey's great victory the German fleet then in the harbor was Inclined to disregard the American commander's orders In relation to not permitting communication between the war vessels and the shore. This stirred up some little feeling, and It was not until the commander of the English fleet there made it known to the Germans that he was standing with Admiral Dewey that the kaiser's representative submitted to the order Issued by the American commander. Admiral Coglan did not take kindly to the overbearing ways of the German naval officers, and be gave expression to these views by reciting these now famous verses: well-develop- ed Der Kaiser of dis Fatherland Und Gott on high all dings command Vs two ach! Don't you understand. Myself und Gott Vile some men sing der power divine. Mein soldiers sing Der Wacht am Rhein, Und drink der health In Rhenish wine Of Me und Gott Dere's she swaggers France, all around t. She's ausgespleldt. To much we think she don't amount; Myself und Gott! She vlll not dare to fight again, the oeculatory and sensational or- ,1 are peing eclipsed by the much- But If she shouldt, I'll show he blaln heralded tragedy of Oscar Wilde, "8a-- i loine" which will be at the Grand Dot Elau (und In French Lorraine) jm Are mein by Gott! ' ednesday, June 12, with the original 'dramatic cast. It la said that in nif! Derea grandma dlnka he la nlcht work of the author doe hi peculiar Benin show to better advantage than mall beer, in Salome. The play 1 contempor-BheMldt Boer und such she Interferes; with Christ and the well learn none own dls hemisphere aneou known characters of King Merod and But me und Gott! John the Baptist figure mainly In the She dinks, good frsu, from ships she's plot. The remarkable run of four weeks in Ban Francisco speaks well ot for It drawing qualities and the many Und soldiers mldt der scarlet goat, Ach! Wo could knock them! Pouf! distinctive notices given It throughout the country will doubtless make It Like that, a drawing card wherever it goes. Melnself mldt Gott! of SEATS ON SALE TUESDAY AT 10 A. M. PRICES. And 50c $Ii50i $1,00, 75c ! I U SULLIVAN Evenings, Two Complete Performances, 7:30 and 9:15. at 1:301. N Matins Sunday. This satire convulsed this country with laughter, but It had an exactly contrary effect upon the German government, which tok the matter up with the authorities In Washington. The impropriety of an American officer satirising the German emperor was, of course, apparent, and although there is little question that official life in the nations capital was laughing In Its sleeve, Admiral Coglan was mildly censured for his action, and thia satisfied the Injured feelings of the kaiser and his ministers. Now that the admiral Is on the retired list, he may possibly make a tour of Europe, but If he does It would lie Just as well for him to keep away from Berlin, for it Is feared he Is still persona non grata there. How to live on 15 cents a day. The mind as well as the body I benefited by economy In eating. Theres no; health-giv- er like a diet of Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. In a startling way It keeus you going. 85 cents. Tea or Tablets. T. H. Carr, Phar. s Idaho Statesman: Surprise signals' are now being used by the Union Pa- rifle to test the carefulness of the en- glneera. In seven weeks seven men have loat their places for failure to obey those signals, and the teste will be continued until the careless men are all weeded out. Some of the men complain that It Is a hard test through which to put them. These call attention to the fact that they are as much Interested as any of the passengers, since the engineer stands hut little chance of escaping If an accident occurs. The difficulty Is that It is human nature to become reckless. Some of the best men will do that, and some way has to be devised to hold them down. It Is not uncommon to find that some of the engineers on a road will wheel a train at terrific speed where It Is absolutely dangerous to do so. They are splendid fellows and manage to make their schedule If It Is possible, but they have so much nerve and confidence that they actually endanger their own lives and those of their passengers. 4 For envelopes, letter imm, business cards, dodgers, eta, call up the Journal Job Rooms. Both phcnos 884. Mptines Daily THE MU8ICAL HARTS Refined Artists, MOREY LONG Binging a Beautiful Illustrated Bong. BERT WESTON In His Latest Creation, "The Medicine Man. COLLINS AND HAWLEY "The Boys In Purple," Direct from the Palace Theater, London, Eng. - HAVERLY A M'RAE "The Actor and the Hair Lip Boy, Extra Added Attraction; Direct From the Oxford Music Hall, 'England, where he appeared last November. TOM BRANTFORD, ECCENTRIC London, COMEDIAN "The Human Band," Our Feature; the only act of Its kind In Vaudeville. NEW TIME CARD THE WHIRLWIND LIGHTNING DANCER Modern Motion Pictures, by the Modern Utahnasrope. ON ETTA, RIO GRANDE WESTERN EFFECTIVE JUNE 9TH, RT. 1907. Depart. Coming next week, starting Baturday matinee, June 8, heading s remarkably powerful Vaudeville bill, the Groat Albint, World's Foremost Magician and Wonderful Illusionist. A positive sensation. The greatest and most mystifying act ever appearing before the American public. Atlantic mall for Salt Don't fail to witness this superlative array of "Advanced Lake City, Provo, and all 7: 00a.ro points east; dally No. 12 Local for Salt Lake City and Intermediate 8:26 a.m points, dally No. 14 Local for Salt Lake City and Intermediate 1:00 p.m E. DOOLY, President points, dally RALPH E. HOAO, Cashier. No. 2 Atlantic Limited for Vice-PrJOSEPH S. a V.' McINTOSH, Asst. Cashier. A. PEERY, Salt Lake, Denver and all 2:10 p.m points east, dally No. 4 Atlantic ' Express for Salt Lake, Denver and all 5:45 p.m point east, dally No. 8 Nevada State Journal: Scotty has a rival for notoriety In one Clarence Eddy, only Eddy Is a trifle mure picturesque. Scotty relies on being a r. Eddy sees him and raim-with "wild Indiana Scotty breatht-leflance and then Eddy rides fruth armed to the teeth, to carry by assault the "fastnesses" of his rival. This Is not from Diamond Dick, the liny Pirate of the Caribbean, but is from a press dispatch from southern Nevada. No. s I OVERTURE. June 7th, via Southern Pacific. Special train leavts Ogden 1:15 p. m., arriving at Ely at 1:15 a. m Baturday, June 8th. Stay Ely Baturday and Sunday, and leave Ely 8:00 p. m., Sunday, June 8th, arriving Ogden next morning. Round trip tiS.50. Mldt Gott, I humor efry whim, Mldt visage dark and usage grim, He is mlt me, und I mit Him, Melnself und Gott! R. A. 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