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Show DAILY UTAH 8TATE JULY FRIDAY, JOURNAL. 29, 1904. CAMPU ACTIVE GIVE FOR NEW YORK HEADQUARTERS ING ARRANGED. BE- REPORT 13 ultant BIG NATIONAL REGATTA FOR AMATEUR OARSMEN RT. liOlTIR, Mo., July 29. At 8 oclock this afternoon the first of many oarsmen to take part in the annual championship regatta of the National Association of Amateur Oarsmen will line up at Creve Cneur lake and will be sent away as soon ns possible In the opening heat of the set of eighteen heats and races that constitute the two days' program. In the various races will be seen the best oarsmen of Canada, New England and the middle west The events to be contested are as follows: Intermediate single sculls, senior single sculls, champion single sculls. Intermediate pnlr-onrsheila, senior pair-oarshells. Intermediate double sculls, senior double sculls. Intermediate four-oarshells, senior four-oarshells, international senior four-oarshells, intermediate eight-oare- d shell and senior eight-oare- d shells. The race that Is causing the most excitement I the chnmplonshlp single scull event. In which Frank R Greer, the champion, will meet Titus. Juvenal, Veseley and Rcholes, who recently captured the Diamond Sculls at the Henley regatta. OVERALLS REPORT TOWN EMPLOYED IN MACHINE SHOP OF GOV. NIGHT-WATCHMA- ALTON ROAD. OPINION MARRIAGES. WARFIELDS EARLY OF Is Open miles popular resort, 6 from Ogden, is 7,000 feet above sea ha camping level, delightful grounds among the pines, ample fine table hotel accommodations, board, pure cool air and pure spring This Million of Document to Bo Sent Out Jail By Bureau Having Charge of that Work. NEW YORK. July 59. It 1m evident from ilnii now being marie that lutein! to carry on the the DeiiHx-rnlmoMl active campaign thin fall that ha been aeon Mince 18X4 when Senator Arthur P. Gorman, an chairman of the national committee, made the fight that resulted In tnuklng Grover Clevehave land president. Entire floor In been aecured in several building the vicinity of Madison Square, to be ued a workroom for the clerical force of the campaign body. In addition to them room neveral parlors have been engaged In the Hoffman Hnue, which will !e uerl exclusively by the chairman of the commitfor reception tee and hi and for the dlrulon of purpoHc general campaign business. It I Intended to aecure separate quarter from which to end out the literature and In which to receive and tabulate In various the result of canvae sections of the country, Upward of 15,000,0(10 documents were sent out In the Cleveland 18)14 campaign, and these same method will be duplicated this year. In order to do this effectually along the old lines. It has been arranged that John R. Trnlnor, who had charge of I he work under Rena tor Gnrmnn In 1884. shall be In charge of the same work for the national committee this year. OF I Malan Heights Now Parson Who Fail to Giva Sati factory Account of Themselves. Is Treated Just Like the Other Work' Twenty-Si- man and Says Ha Likas His Job. N. II.. July 29. Perhaps the niit humorous of any of the many city and town report which are received unnuuliy by the city clerk, the one from Brighton, Vt., in which town Night Watchman Peter II. Fluherty make his report. Is entitled to the front rank. Mr. Flaherty's report in part follows: To the Selectmen of Brighton: In compliance with Gentlemen: a report of my dofor your request ings I will say that all frequenting the streets sfter midnight have been accosted and Interrogated a to their business u broad at such untimely hours, and all those unable or unwilling to give a satisfactory explanation of their presence on the Mtreets have been detained in the cage until morning. The nightly appearance of certain local character, whose presence were not conducive to public safety were requested to change their business hour to correspond with others enThe gaged In legitimate pursuit. efforts of the youths to change the toimgrnphy of the town on the night preceding Hallowe'en, I understand, opened the flood gates of censure on me for permitting the same. The youth who will not Indulge In a few harmless pranks on Hallowe'en, as Joe Cannon said about the bonks Isn't worth a dam, and is dear at thut price.' The presence of a large force of workmen on the new works for the railroad was on their pay nlghta the And signal for Increased activity. while their conduct at all times was not In accord with the highest ethics of manhood we have not reached that perfectional state In human development where ordinary mortals will conduct themselves In all Instance with the rigid decorum of a clan of divinity student In a school of applied ethics. LACONIA, non-resid- ry BLOOMINGTON. 111., July 29. With grimy face and hands, and attired In a dirty suit of overalls and leather cap. Just like the thousand other employes of the big machine shops of the Chicago and Alton, In thia city, Hampton son of Winston, the eighteen-year-ol- d Frederick Winston, a Chicago millionaire, left the works when the whistle blew yesterday, after completing his first week as an apprentice. The young man is trying to comport himself Just like the other apprentice boya. He came to the ahopa a week ago with a letter of Introduction from President 8. M. Felton, of the Alton road, requesting that a position be General Foreman to him. given a vacant lathe found George Gregg and put the youth to work. He has since been busy. His father Is the general solicitor of both the Alton and Lake Shore railroads, and the young man Is ambitious to become as prominent as lie Is. When interrogated after his first week's work, he talked freely of his pluns and hia hopes for the future. I am anxious to become a mechanI believe that ical engineer, he said. this field offers the most Inviting prospects for the young men of today. The vast engineering prospects now on foot and being discussed for the near future offer a profitable future for young men who can qualify themselves to enter Into It. The Panama cabal la a notable example and there are many others. T have decided to learn every feature of the machinery department here. I have asked the foreman to give me various kinds of work upon lathes and other machines in the erecting shops and will spend several weeks In getting acquainted with this I believe' I can find no department. better way to learn than by actual w'ork at the bench. Much can be learned from books and I expect to take a course at college In the near JOBBERS AND RETAILERS WANT RATES REDUCED future. I think the best school, howerar. CHICAGO. 111.. July 29. It la the Is In the big shops, where one comes prevailing opinion that the recent in actual contact with the metaL As change In rntea and basing centers on soon as I finish my apprenticeship the part of the northern line, whereby In the machinery department, I shall the rntea from Chicago and the mid- go to the draughtsman's office under dle west were shifted for the benefit the chief mechanical engineer and aeor the manufacturers east of this city, cure an Idea of drawing, the preparawill be duplicated by the roads oper- tion of blue prints and other features ating from Chicago to the Pacific of this work. I shall enter some college of mecoast. chanical I am now deengineering. It now develops that other transconwhether to to Yale or to the go bating lines tinental have been Importuned Massachusetts rl Institute of Technolretailers river by and Jobbers to reduce freight rates gen- ogy. My first week In the shop was I am treated Just like erally from points east of Chicago and satisfactory. change the basing rate to New York. the other apprentices, but the foreThta would mean a general change In man, realising than I am here for an rates from points east of the Mis- education, rather than for the small wagea paid, are helping me all they souri river to Pacific coast territory.' TARIFF FIGURES enn, and their advice and assistance FOR THE VOTERS Is very welcome. CONFERENCE FOR General Foreman Greeg says that CHRISTIAN WORKERS NEW YORK. July 29. The Amerl-ca- n Winston la the most earnest young Protective Tariff league Is preparand faithful attache of the shops. He EAST NORTH FIELD, Mass.. July ing to distribute an enormous quanbelieves he will succeed. 29. The general conference for Christity of protection literature among the voters of the country during the tian Workers, which was founded by GOOD FIND OF ALABAMA ORE. the presidential campaign. Recretar Wake-ma- n twenty-secon-late Dwight L Moody, began lta d annual session today BIRMINGHAM, Ala., July 29. A states that the league's distrlhu tlon of documents direct to voters will under conditions which point to an discovery of a large deposit of gray meeting. Dur- or magnetic ore near Sycamore, Ala., amount to more than 1.000,000 copies. unusually successful three weeks the the ing conference will has caused considerable Interest in A catalogue of several hundred in be session the will Include Industrial circles here, inasmuch as It speakers thousand voters who will cast their Webb-Peplo- e. Prebendary London. develops the fact that there Is ore In for first ballots the time In November has been procured and no efforts are England: the Revs. O. Campbell Mor- abundance In other places besides on D. D.. East North field:1 Cleve- the mountains In the Immediate Rlr-being spared by the league to convince gan. R. land McAfee, Chicago: IL G. WesIngham district or on Lookout the new voter In all sections of the D. seml-Inarton, Crosier D., mountain. The ore runs 46 to 47 per Theological country that President Roosevelt Len G. Rroughton. D. D.. At- cent metallic Iron with other elements should he supported at the poll. One of the most important of the latest lanta. Ga.. and R. A. Hume. Indin: about the same as the red ore in the of the league I entitled Dooker T. Washington. Tuskegee, Ala., Birmingham district, except that the publication American Tariff from Plymouth mul C. Spencer Walton. South Africa, ore has fluxing element equivalent to 6 per cent of carbonate lime. There Rock to McKinley." Another book ILLINOIS are BAPTI8T8. probably 10.000,000 tons. If not brought out by the league and desseam which has GALERRCRG, 111., July 29. Judg more, in a six-focribed as the Tariff Hand Rook" Is Intended as an aid to speakers and tag from today's auspicious opening been tapped. the Illinois Baptist assembly this writer In the present campaign. GOOD FIGHT PROMISED. year will be one of the most success ever ful asemblies held INDIANOLA CHAUTAUQUA. MARLBORO, Man, July 29. There by the denom Inatlon In the slate. Mrs. John A. Lo- bids fair to be some whirlwind box IXDIANOLA. Ia.. July 29. The gan was the principal speaker today. Ing at the opening show of the High was Among those to be heard during the land Athletic club tonight. The main Chautauqua assembly which formally opened here today bids fair coming week are Rev. A. W. Lamar, event Is to be furnished by A1 Del to be one of the most successful ever of Nashville, Tenn.; Rev. Dr. R. S. mnnt of Medford and Eddie Carr of held In Iowa. Two programs will be McArthur of New York City, and Rev. South Roston. In addition to this bout given dally until August 7. The sched- A. W. Sunday, the bnseball evangel- the club has arranged several promts uled speakers lnrlude Lieutenant Hob- ist. Ing preliminaries. son. Congressman Champ Clark. ConDomsstie Troubles. M'FADDEN VS. LANGFORD. gressman Grosvenor, Dr. Robert R. McArthur and Rlshop Fowler. It Is exceptional to find a family MANCHESTER. N. H.. July 29, where there are no domestic ruptures The postponed fight between George LORD DUNDONALD SAILS. occasionally, but these can be lessened McFadden and Sam Langford takea by having Dr. King's New Life Pills place here tonight before the Pastime MONTREAL Que July 29. Lord around. Much trouble they save by Athletic club. McFadden appears to Dundonald. Late commander In chief of their great work in Stomach and be In his old time form and Is con the military forces In Canada, sailed Liver troubles. They not only relieve flilent of winning. The winner will for England today on the steamer you. but cure. 25c., at Jesse J. Driver's meet Jimmy Gardner for the light Tunisian. Drug Store. weight championship of New England. ed ed ed ed ed trana-MIssou- m y; ot x is Aga for Woman to MarWhom First Ws Lovs Ws Rarely Wed." BALTIMORE, Md.. July 29. Since Governor Warfield delivered his address advising the Wilmington high school girls to shun Cupid's darts until they had reached the age of twen-ty-ahe has been repeatedly challenged to Justify the position. The governor has been out of town a good deal lately, but was finally pinned down and Baked to explain. That remark he said "was made water. JUST THE PLACE TO SPEND A DAY OR WEEK OR ALL SUMNER. B ENVER yfil D GRAN Dt Time Card Atlantic Mall Ifke all playfully and without premeditation. It waa not taken altogether right, either. What I really did aay waa: My ad vice to you la not to marry too early. If asked the age when you should That marry I should say twenty-al- x. was the age of Mrs. Warfield when I married her and I have said to my daughters that I should not give consent to their marrying until they arrive at that age.' Seriously speaking. I do think that many lives are made failures by persons marrying before their characters have been formed. You know 'Whom first we love we rarely wed. Thia Is a very true saying. 'Young people are Impressionable and romantic, and If left to their own free will are apt to rush In matrimony without properly considering the grave responsibilities of married life. Many cases have come under my observation where hasty and youthful marriages have resulted In unhappiness, discontent and Uvea of drudgery. The old saying, Marry In haste and repent at leisure proves often too true. "Young women and men should remember that the romantic attachments of youth are not generally lasting. I would not wish to be regarded as laying down Iron clad rulea concerning the exact age when a girl should marry; It might be twenty-tw- o, twenty-fou- r, twenty-fiv- e or and und Atlantic Limited - P11 Leadvllle, dSTlv'1 No. 3 5 B. MALAN, 01 1!; A Becoming Pair of Glasses DOESNT COST A GREAT DEAL If you need glasses you should have the best lenses you can buy. Then the difference between the ugly steel bows TIME CARD in Effect Juno IB, 19Q4, and the attractive gold bows Is comparatively little. Depart for North of Ogden. Of course, gold la expensive, but not No. 9 Pocatello and Butte very much gold is required. My Express, dJtly 1:25. Rimless nose glasses are most No. 7 Fast Mall tor Poca- ' tello and stylish, and are made with the least Portland, possible amount of metaL lly 12:05p.m. Up-to-D- PRICES THE LOWEST C. P. UTTER Graduate Optician Office in Jesse J. Drivers Store, Na 11 Cache Na Fast Mall from 8 Na IS Cache Start Is Half the Race 7:15 p.m. Ogdon. Port- land and Butte, dally Drug A Good Ex- Valley press, , dally Arrive from North Na Na Na Na Na Valley presR, dally 10 Pocatello 7:01 a. Ex- - a 10:80a.m. Express, 0:00 p.m. dally Depart for 8outh of Ogdon, 8 From Portland, Butte and Pocatella tor Balt 7:15 a.m. Lake City 4 Local to Balt Lake 1:11am. City IS Cache Valley to Balt 10:45am Lake City 8 Limited tor Balt Lake 1:20 pm City, daily 10 From Portland and Pocatello, tor Balt 1:10 p.m. Lake City, dally Arrive from South of Ogden, 9 Butte and Pocatello from Salt Express Lake City and Intermediate points, dally. ...12:45am. 8 Atlantic Expreea from Salt Lake City and Intermediate 8.00 am points, dally 7 Pocatello and Portland Express from Salt Lake City, dally. 11 :20am 1 Fast Mall from Salt Lake City, dally 2:20pm, 11 Cache Valley Express from Salt Lake 1:55pm. City, dally - Na 8tart youp bread with the Riverdale.of Phoenix flour and the rest will be easy. Its a ready raiser and a fine finisher. In the race for bread supremacy ho win who usao aach baking day only Rivordalo or Phoonix flour, good to the bottom of tho barrel or sack. MADE Capital and Surpluo, Na Na Na BY OGDEN MILLING & ELEVATOR COMPANY Na $225,000.00. First National Bank OGDEN. UTAH DAVID ECCLES, President nt THOMAS D. DEE, JOHN PINGREE, Cashier. JAS. F. BURTON, Assistant Cashier. DIRECTORS: David Eoelee Thomas D. Dee Geo. H. Tribe Bernard White W. W. Riter John Watson Adam Patterson Joseph Clark Vice-Preside- Respectfully solicits the accounts of banks, mercantile firms and Individuals. We pay Interest on time deposits. Ample resources, courteous treat' ment aunerlor service. Its A Very Closs Call. 1 stuck to my engine, although every Joint ached and every nerve was racked with pain, writes C. W. Bell amy, a locomotive fireman of Burling1 was weak ton. Iowa. and pale, without any appetite and all n down. Aa I waa about to give up got a bottle of Electric Bitters, and after taking it, I felt aa well I ever did In my life." Weak, elckly, run down people alwaye gain new life, strength and vigor from their use. Try them. Satisfaction guaranteed by Jesse Driver. Druggist Price 50 cents. " ARRIVE. Pacific Ex pres from Denver Pueblo, Provo. Balt Lake City and all point eat, dally Pacific Limited from Salt Lake City, Prov Denver and all point gj tou I. A. BENTON, flenfml Agent riMrD psrtmeui, dslt Lake City. 5. A. HENRY, Ticket Ageut, Ogden. 9. B. GILSON, Agent, Ogden. girL And suppose those young daughters of yours look at the matter from a standpoint other than yours when they leave school? the governor was asked. He I have smilingly replied: warned them not to expect my consent to their marriege too young, and I trust to convert them to my way of thinking by the time they reach a marriageable age." eMt- - Pacific Mall from Denver, Puebla Leadvllle, Balt Lake city and all points east dally 2:40 a. m 9 Local from Sanpete Valley to Th,2?h Wiping ' g. sue at. Louis. NewOmiha City, York Na Ing. Den. P0,nU east, dally years it all depends upon the physical and mental development of the ht Puebla U 1 twenty-si- x I meant rather to Indicate that a girl should not marry until she was over twenty-on- e and of an age to comprehend the responsibility of the marriage state and to make an Intelligent choice of the man whose companionship will be either a help of a hindrance to her life. There are many serious questions to be considered In deciding upon this most Important step. Health, heredity, environment, state, social tendencies all should be carefully weighed if a happy married life Is desired. Girls should not be carried away with the good looks and fascinating manners of men. The man a girl would marry when she leaves school la usually not the man she would select after she has seen more of the world. When asked whether modern mammas do not consider It their duty to see their daughters comfortably settled In matrimony, the governor said: Marriages for the purpose of settling a daughter in life Is, as a rule, a failure, and an unhappy one. No parent, and especially no true and loving mother, will push her daughter Into matrimony before she Is fully matured and fitted for the grave responsibilities of married life. I was thirty-eigyears old when I married, and my wife was twelve years my Junior. We are happy and contented with our lot, and have four children three girls and one boy all vigorous and healthy physically and mentally. Hence my reasons for advocating a mature age before marry' for City. Provo for Balt Lake City, Puebla Denver and all point 50c Propr. Malan Helghta 45' oVty Intermedia t POinta, daily No. Carnages leave east terminus of street car line at 8:15 every morning. Round trip, $1.00. Carriages will be furnished parties of three or four at any hour. . , Lake east, dally Twenty-fift- h Address: To Salt 12 week... $6.00 35 for Salt City, Provo tn points east fa ix TERMS I Board and Lodging, pr Single Meals j depart. lo- - f- In Effect Jun( a Easy To attend danees or theaters or to catch a train in a hurry If you remember the 0' Na Na 8 Na 4 Na 8 Na 1 ALBERN AU.ES, MGR. I Phone 22. 412 25th St DEPART. Mall and Express.... 8 Oveland Limited tor Omaha Council Bluffs, Denver, Kansas City 2:50 and East,dally Atlantic Express tor Denver, Omaha Council Bluffs, Kansas City and dally ....r:. ARRIVE. Pacific Expreea from Council Bluffs, Omaha Denver, Kaneae City and east, dally Oveland Limited from Omaha Council Bluffs, Kansas City. Denver and all points 101 I04, P 7:80 p- - , P- Fast Mall - C. A. HENRY. Ticket Agent A. B. MOSELET, Trav. Pass- - Aft OGDEN. DTA1 number-pho- no COMPANY. . dally Na 22. ALLEN TRANSFER PICTO1 TIME CARD, in Effect June Those lineLite Men; JUr. complete ELECTRICAL of SUPPLIES. CO. COMMERCIAL ELECTRIC STAN S. STEVENS, Mn5rMAM Ufaallllldttli Phone 514-- |