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Show DAILY UTAH case this la done local business men will undertake to have the declared a merger under the recent decision in the Northern Securities case. Though no one was willing to talk for publication until It is definitely found out what changes would be made, yet it is the general Idea among business men that should the new arrangement result in the withdrawal of the steamship line or an attempt to muke a uniform rate with that of the railroad, proceedings will Immediately be instituted to have the railroad and the steamships declared competing lines, and the amalgamation declared In restraint of interstate commerce." adding to republican party OF DISGRACE. RECORD Proposal for a Complete Investigation of the Department Turned Down by a Strict Party Vote. (Regular Correspondence.) WASHINGTON'. March 26 The Redone its publican purty In congress has a disgraceful record utmost to muke record will be this That for Itself. exhibited on every platform, at every crossroads, during the coining campaign, goes without saying. What it has done is to refuse by a strict party vote to investigate the TRAVEL8 487 MILES TO SUNDAY SCHOOL CHICAGO, March SI. George F. Moore, traveling auditor of the Chicago and Alton railroad, comes all the way from Kansas City every Sunday to superintend the Sunday school of the Washington Park Congregational breeding-burropostofflce department that of scandul and corruption. In voting not to Investigate the frauds or punish the boodle snatchers the Republicans do not by any means deny their existence. They only deny the expediency of letting In any more light When Bristow's report was thrown into the house with Its charges against 151 members, the guilty ones were too angry to speak except in They did not profane ejaculations. spend time denying the accusations. They simply denounced the accuser. Though a high official of their own party they called him a slanderer and w church. It is a 487 miles' Journey and he arrives in Chicago about 9 o'clock Sunday morning. Just in time to get cleaned up before Sunday school, he says, as he turns on the water for a bath. He posts himself on the events of the An week as he changes his clothes. hour later he is superintending the teachers and work of his twenty-on- e 400 scholars. At 6 o'clock In the evening he starts on his return trip a fifteen hours' Journey. That has been the Sunday program of Mr. Moore since January 1. It will continue to be his practice as long as his headquarters are in Kansas City. Mr. Moore has his own ideas on conducting a Sunday school. Here are some of them: The first step is to love children and the work. Urge punctuality and regular at tendance. Some of my teachers give their scholars vacations in summer when they have earned them. My best teachers know something of the world and are not too a liar and a scoundrel Having dipped their tongues in scandal-monge- r, THURSDAY, STATE JOURNAL, MARCH 31, 1904. IF You WINTER IN VLADIVOSTOK j (A. Ease, Comfort His harness Is wierd and wonderful and very Russian, consisting primarily of a huge wooden half hoop over the head the keystone of the whole structure, which is attached to the shafts by winding forlong thin straps backwards and this to on, put ward. It takes hours and come undone, always liable to if undone is very dangerous. An English lady once related to me with horror how she was taken for a drive in Vladivostok and the horse and carriage Just went over everything wall, banks, or whatever came in the way. It is quita true; a Russian horse does; and if you have once driven behind one you are never nervous again you are either, killed or cured. In Vladivostok you take your daily skate as here your constitutional and the most exciting to do is to sledge along the coast dangerous because the shore ice is never trustworthy to, say, the original Askold, which does not lie sunk in Port Arthur, but is an Island on the northeast coast of Durability. Herbage Edwards in Black and between. White.) world frozen stiff, a black Imagine and that is Vladivostok in winter. Wherever water once flowed in bay or road now harbor, a wide, runs, and these are the only two colors in a wide, still world. There are no Trees. The large forest of which the old travelers wrote, have long since been cut down for fuel, and the immediate hills behind the town are as bare as a mans hand. Once behind these hills the endless rolling plain begins which is Siberia. Directly summer is over, all the wealth of flowers which for five short months have simply rioted In the land, go black, die out; the earth freezes stiff, wlifter has come, and black and stiff the world remains. In Vladivostok there is a little snow. Sometimes a gray dust, more like powdered ice than snow, blows over the land, but for the most part It is black, not a white world of frost And in its way it is more Impressive. The earth freezes deep, many feet down, and Is as hard as iron. The whole harbor turns a dull gray; that too, la frozen deep. To keep any sort of channel open the powerful Icebreaker has to go through its work twice a day. Twelve hours of an ordinary winter's day is often sufficient to block the pasager And all this In town in the same paralell as Margray-whi- te and YOU WILL CALL ON 1 MICHIGAN desire Econnmi PRTN AM 2345 WASHINGTON AVENUE Where you find everything that manorj hoy t an ALL NEW AND wiU NEWEST AND BEST ! varieties, such as Gruss au Teplitz, Helen Gould Kaiserine, Maman, Co- chet, White Cochet, lres- iden Carnot. Such old favorites as American Beauty Crimson Rambler, La France, Jack, Paul Meyron, etc. EDUCATOR8. YPSILANTI. Mich.. March 81. Many of the leading educators of the state, members of the Michigan Schoolmasters' club, are gathered at the State Normal college here for their annual meeting. The classical conference held two sessions today at which thq speakers included Professor Edward W. Clark of Rlpon college, Miss Mary R. Whitman of Beaver college, Professor H. W. Magoon of the University of South Dakota, Professor Henry A. Sanders of the University of Michigan, Professor Samuel B. Plat-nof the Western Reserve University and Archibald W. Smalley of Lewis institute, Chicago. The visiting educators will attend the dedication of the new science building of the normal college this evening and will later listen to a lec ture by Professor John M. Coulter of the University of Chicago, who will take as his subject Some Problems in Education Especially Relating to the Teaching of Science in Primary gind The general sesSecondary Schools. sions of the Schoolmasters' club will be continued through tomorrow and Saturday. Field grown on own roots, by largest exclusive rose growers in the world. W. W. BROWNING, 3747 Adams) Avenue they did not hesitate to extend their invectlye to his superiors. seilles. After a weeks turbulence It ocTo those who have never experithere some members to that curred enced it, real Arctic cold is almost in- -' was quite as much a call for an inconceivable. They cannot grasp the vestigation as for vituperation, and difference between ten and fifty dean effort was made to have the house grees of frost; It remains to them of representatives do Its duty in this ReTo a majority of the merely one of numbers. Indeed, when respect. Not an Impertinent question at all! The person who does not once the winter is gone it is somedrink a certain amount of water Is in a bad way, and should cultivate publicans the proposal to investigate times difficult to remember really how For seemed an additional outrage. the drinking habit at once. cold it was; but during the four setwo days during the consideration of vere winter months themselves it is the postofflce appropriation bill they I don't believe in paid teachers any a very solid and serious fact. Every stormed and raged against it and Anally defeated investigation by a strict more than I do in paid children. Those night you go to sleep remembering, party vote although the committee who don't love the work should stay if you are new to such things, that a failure of the furnace which heats the that was proposed (Ave in the house out of It." house means death; you might wake and three in the senate) would have FEA8T OF PASSOVER BEGINS. been wholly In the hands of Republifirst to know you were frozen and you 1. cans. They declared that it was not Sundown March NEWYORO, might not. In the poorer houses the their real objection of this evening marks the beginning or inhabitant sleep on the stoves and the germane," SPARKLING MINERAL WATER Is pure, palatable and course, being that it was altogether the Feast of the Passover. It is the weak ones often die. Drunkenness Just Do you Bleep well? Try a glass or two of IDAN-Htoo geramne. Jewish Easter, according to the He here is often attended with a swift reach within of all John Sharp Williams, the Demo- brew chronology, and is observed by, retribution, which does not in the least retiring. Its BIG MEETING OF TEACHERS. cratic eloquently pleaded for investi- all branches of the faith, the re- prevent It; and every day people are INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.. March 31. gation. "The only way we can secure formed section abbreviating the season taken up frozen from the gutters, the Two thousand visiting teachers are In seven to unleavened the of bread honesty postofflce department,1 days spirit which is in them only hastenhe declared, is by the gentleman and being less strict as to the ful- ing the freezing, so that the carts in the city for the annual meeting of withdrawing his point of order or by fillment of the ancient traditions. The which are always sent round to pick the Southern Indiana Teachers asthe house marching over It bodily. initial services of the feast are in the up the sailors when the crews of the sociation. The formal opening takes The people of the United States are homes of the worshipers, after a seaare ashore have to do place In Tomlinson hall this evening. E. S. Monroe or deson in the synagogue. Services are their work quickly. In- the summer- Superintendent greater than congress, and they is Frankfort who rottenpresident of the as mand an Investigation of the held In the synagogues the first two time, when there is not the same need call the gathering to will ness. Oh. wont you," he pleaded, do and the Inst two days of the feast. for soclatlon, hurry, the men often lie about in order and the address of the to principal the of The method varies according to the gutters until the afternoon. The word keep great body something delivered will be American citizen from believing that beliefs of each congregation. The unevening by President gutters, is used simply to desigthe postofflce department is Infamous." leavened bread is made of flour and nate a certain part of the roadway; J. W. Bashford of Ohio Wesleyan No; they would not do any such water and usually in the form of thin gutters, as such, do not exist The university. The regular program of thing, and they did not. The house wafers. It was the odd custom in drunkenness among all classes of Rus- papers and discussions will be taken decided not to investigate, 29 Demo Jerusalem to bake the mutxos in sians is simply appalling; officers up tomorrow and the' sessions will crats to 1SS Republicans. General the sun. There is no rule as to meats think nothing of taking a tumblerful continue through the Remainder of Groavenor of Ohio had declared that and vegetables, but nothing of liquors, of raw whisky as a modest bitters" the week. The names of many eduto Investigate the scandal would be save wine, la permitted. cators of note are on the program. before dinner. a reflection upon the dignity of the When the wind is not blowing the house." A curious notion of dignity. SOUTHEAST IOWA TEACHERS. INTERESTING PAPERS READ. cold is endurable, though five LAFAYETTE. La., March SI There overcoats are not at all an ex MUSCATINE, la.. March 31. The The case of Senator Smoot of Utah was a considerable increase in the at tenth annual meeting of the Southtraordinary amount of winter wrap. will not be decided until after the tendance at the opening of this, the You Iowa Teachers association beeastern of wear, course, fur boots, fur .presidential election for partisan rea- second day of the 'annual Joint con gloves, fur caps. Women have their gun here today Is the largest in point sons. Several gentlemen, probably ventlon of the Louisiana State Agrl skirts and bodices lined with fur; of attendance ever held by the assoAve, will be appointed a commission cultural society, and the Louisiana wild cat, being both soft and very ciation. The program is also one of to visit Utah during the summer. In- Stock Breeders' association. PEERY BROS. MILLING CO. warm, is often used for this purpose. unusual excellence, covering three cidentally they can make a few stump Among the many Interesting papers It Is quite astonishing the partiality days and providing for papers and Makers speeches on the way. presented during the day were the for such things as oily sardines that discussions on every phase of educaThe Boll Weevil" Pro one develops. following: tional work. Superintendent E. G. Scandal seems to break all round fesaor II. A. Morgan of the state ex In the winter time the bazaar is Cooley of Chicago. Dr Preston W. the sky this year The postal scan-d- perlment station; New Orleans as really a sight; everything is frozen Search of Worcester, Mass, Professor has held the focus In the lime- Market for Meat Animals. H. B. Da stiff. The huge long sturgeon from Charles E. Shelton of Simpson college light but now It Is the Dawes commis- boval, general manager of the Cres- the Interior stand In rows on their and a number of other distinguished sion. It was organised under Harrt cent City stock Results yards; noses; baskets full of eduactors are to address the meeting. sharp pointed son to close up the alfaira of the Five Scientific Feeding of Plantation little fishes are piled together like Ing. Civilised tribes In Indian territory, Mules." Walter Godchaux, Assumption chips of ice; frozen birds hang down and it has been kept alive by favor of parish; Rice and Its as in long festoons, and the municipality REMEDY FOR BURNS Secretary Hltchcocflc. A committee re Stock Food," Frank Randolph, Acadia Is spared one trouble it never has to In case of burns or scalds the folports that it Is so' submerged in scan pariah. make away with food gone bad." The lowing Is a good remedy: Without loss dais and frauds as to have lost its The convention will continue and bazaar Is almost entirely In the hands of time cover the Injured part with usefulness and It must now cease to conclude its sessions tomorrow. of the Chinese, the tall, dark, rough cotton wadding, lay on this some salt exist The names of all the com ( Formerly the Utah Central ) Chinese of the north, who live wrapped and pour whiskey over It This will mlssloners are smirched. They have Children must not forget that wi up in wadded cotton clothes, until WILL BE MADE TO SALT LAKE Immediately soothe the pain and preall entered Into speculations In Indian have a millinery opening for them they look like bundles of bedding. vent blistering. Put on a bandage to lands and frontier trust companies. Friday and Saturday. April 1st and Tickets on Sale April 1st to 0th. Limit to April 12th Without the. Chinese and the Japanese, keep the wadding In position. As soon They have so fostered Jealousies as to 2d. Just arrived a beautiful and Vladivostok would find it hard to ex as the spirit evaporates add more salt be scarcely on speaking terms with complete line of Easter bonnets and 1st. They do all the work of the town, and whiskey, always keeping the one another, and have entirely lost the school hats, at the right price. Leader The Russians garrison and misgovwet. dressing conAdence and respect of the Indiana. Millinery, 2351 Washington avenue. ern It The Chinese, the Germans, the FAR In fact the Five Civilised tribes seem Mrs. 8. E. Lyon. Bound Japanese, and the other nations trade A Sure Thing. DAILY DAILY now to be investigating the Ave un STATIONS. Trip in it. and the men from It la said that nothing Is sure excivilised commissioners. A Startling Test. F.M. Saghalien drive the droskles. These cept death and taxes, but that is not r.M. To save a life Dr. T. O. Merritt, of last are not political but exiles, true. new crlm Dr. dis1 altogether ttt 5CM 1196 Ogden King's RAILROAD CHANGES A3 leave North Mehoopany, Pa., made a start Inals 3:14 Hooper 3:11 mostly murderers; and they all covery for consumption is a sure cure rfyracuie Junction .. n VIEWED IN PORTLAND ling test 6:18 resulting In a wonderful cure, live 3:27 et in a settlement about for all throat and lung troubles. Layton 6:23 41 3:81 He writes, A patient was attacked two together Kayirllle 6:81 miles outside of the town under Thousands can testify to that Mr. Farmington 1:43 a The Portland Oregonian says: with violent hemorrhages, caused by strict s 6:43 police supervision. C. B. Van Metre of Shepherdtown, W. Ontrevllle 8 Wood CroM As a result of the consolidation or ulceration of the stomach. 6 I had often 4 Salt Lake The of abmvb City, great sport Vladivostok in Va says: I had a severe rase of the Oregon Railroad & Navigation found Electric Bitters excellent for the winter la sledge racing, and when bronchitis and for ja year tried everycompany and the Southern PnclAc acute stomach and liver troubles so TRAINS RETURNING will Isavs'Salt Laks City for Ogdon at once the harbor Is frozen over a proper thing I heard of, but got no relief. company fears are entertained here I prescribed them. The and 6:30 p. m. April 3d to 6th.. Foe Ogdon and intsrmedists P" patient gained course is marked off, and everyone One bottle of Dr. King's New Disthat an attempt will be made to raise from the first, and has not at 6 a. m., 10:20 a. m, 5:45 p. m 11:45 p. m. . had an at- who owns a horse takes part. A Rus- covery then cured me absolutely." the freight tariffs now in existence on tack for 14 months." Electric SPECIAL NOTICE! Lsks at 6:30 p. Bit- sian horse Is a Salt Trainleaving superb brute: he stands It Is Infallible for croup, whooping the Southern Pacific railroad and the ters are positively guaranteed for dys- as high and looks ns Ogden Special, and will run through to Ogdon without stopping strong ns a cart cough, grip, pneumonia and consumpline p- steamship operated by the Ore pepsia. Indigestion, constipation "J eenger for intormsdiato points should take ths train at 5:45 and horse, but he goes like the wind. He tion. Try It It's guaranteed by gon Railroad & Navigation company kidney troubles. from Salt start them. Only 50 will walk or he will all Try trains Lino Short Returning Ortgon gallop, but he Jesse DIrver, druggist between here and San Francisco, and cents at Jesse Trial botDrivers drug store. and, consequently, ARE ALWAYS ON TIME. doe not condescend to do anything tles free. Regular sizes, r.O cents, fl. galL 'goody-good- Do You Drink? er y.' A I men-of-wa- F. J. 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