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Show daily I At the Theaters " hen Hairy a second isii. UTAH STATE JOURNAL, FRIDAY, 3, 1905. PAGE FIVE. 1 Japanese Silks AGAINST SMOOT I;.rrsf,,j FEBRUARY oK,lell mid u ls t0 llt. u be soon, the c:i:i. ity of tilellllhM (Jr:lnd Opera house will be tried to Us linm. dangerous to but in thU instance The risk 14inopluvy, entirely eliminated, as It will surely be fulfilled. The attendance last night was very disappointing, but those who were were present rewarded by witnessing a comedy hs clean, entertaining amusing as "The lhivaie Seeretary" a,j or The Magistrate, and all theater-goer- s know these classics. Not only the play but Mr. Beree-for- d and his support make up a company of players seldom seen outside the circuit of the larger cities. Mr. Iteresford is a bom comedian. Without effort or force or straining for ct he simply keeps bis audience In a continual uproar with laughter as Truinun Toots in "Our New Man. His appearance on the stage is always the occasion for a fresh outburst and during the w hole performance he himself never shows the slightest hilarity. In make-ustyle of acting and physique Mr. Beresford bears a strong resemblance to Edward Terry, now playing at the Princess theater, New York, and he la just as amusing. What a great future there is before him! Every member of the cast la an artist and deserving of the highest praise. Every part is sustained in an artiatlcal finished manner, but space forbids our particularising. Suffice It to aay that it la many moons since Ogden was favored with such a Will IN THE SENS Daclaru That Rail-Claimed to JUbbyiata Influwci. H jv9 .Dpolntment on the house mltte. were dictated by lobby was the Intimation sensational speech by in Orvil U Thompson of . ved jjutlve Sd 0 0e gall on fl0r th yesterday afternoon. to called Mr. McCrea Speaker the chair Inference to quea- and for the house waa at a high warudf denied the members rose 0. Other rf personal privilege, ood jbours members of the defeat legislation," liliht ortrnlsed to u nr Thompson, "met me before naming of the committee and told 'iTtad eked the speaker as a that I should be appointed apec-Ufc- w rall-J- Jr pf the committee on as reward a he expected jnd tT, vould help him In handling before this body. Tgoberta the chairman of the Ir!a4 committee; Joseph. Kuchler, TJTiPd Tolton hastened to deny tad been approached or ln-r.. the lobbyists. Mr. SrL -!. ed to know whether had not received and of transportation from ypon ,nyj offers Jaoad, companies. Mr. Thomp- - Itatt. that he did not gf jnslly said fl. to impugn the integrity of the an lone This waa accepted as speaker pro tern, opoleir, and the further discus- tbosaftsr repressed by Mr. Thomp-oo- a to make the killing or maiming of of negli-cdock prims facie evidence on the part of the railroads, that pw rise to the exciting incidents of A majority of the comthe afternoon. mittee on railroads, consisting of Rob-rtAustin, Joseph, Lyman, Stookey, iucUtr. Simons and Peterson, pree-- 1 ns & B. No. E5, m g, report Mr. an adverse Thomp-eo- e recomm- a minority report, the bill be passed. He be sored that the minority report wbotltuted for the majority report as n A the report of the committee. had been made that the fate of the bill should be decided by the adop-tio- a of the report of the personal IntercAt the close offered ending that stlpu-htlo- hange the bill was dlscuaped on writs, and the majority report It ifepted by a vlve voce vote. ten 4:30 o'clock and adjournment Its was waa was leaving a great maaa of unfln-bhe- d business. Mr. 'Wilson tried to seme the adoption of a resolution for el the morning sessions. This was by a number of the committee taken, op-poa- who said that it would Intthe commlttte work. Mr. Wilson Anally withdrew his motion. was A short session' of the senate, held yesterday live morning, while bilk were killed by adverse committee routine work occupied reports and e minutes. New Senate Bills. & & No. 45 Clegg, to amend the kv providing for the organisation of the Mate board of sheep commission. chairmen, erfere with thirty-Av- Lire stork. 8. B. No. ' 46 tenancies Calllster, relating to and pay of jury commissiCounty and municipal corp- oners. orations. & B. No. 47 Lawrence, prohibiting officers in cities and towns becoming forested In public contracts and leaking salaries other than for the In office Mdary. . I So which appointed or elected. Senate Committee Reports. Lewis, providing for of assessment rolls publishing and means Not to pass B, No. 19 Adopted. & B. Ns oendltlon. Poo- - 14 Lewis, requiring to file a statement of their Ways and means Not to Adopted. No. 85 Lewis, to be collected by & B. the tees enumerating the secretary rtni. Wayp and means Not to ha 8. Adopted. TEA Counties and municipal corporations pass Adopted. B. No. 27 Hollingsworth, relat-i- n the bringing of paupers Into Pint. County and municipal Not to pass Adopted, a B. Ns 18 Rasband, relating to duties of the state auditor. r. To pass with minor amend-t- s to Ju-rl- Adopted. J. R. No. Jw constitution. 1 Kinney, to amend Ways and means Adopted and referred to the JrJklnry committee as to Its constitut- ionality. House Committee " R No. 65 MakingReports killing of Wlma fade evidence of and common earrinegll-Rnilroa- ds t pass; minority report toBpa,'n. Majority report adopted. Received From the Heuee. U rlatln to change of in crlmlnal and municipal coum. ttn dietary. srepealing the law creat-ttoIn. , '?'? ate institute or art. Educa- - wren,;. n. to whom run ln mun,cPRl courts ,12, Providing Judiciary . TEA Schilling s Best and me a good judge of tea. Go LASTS ONE WEEK ONLY Z. C. M. I. er-fe- Ns 26 Hollingsworth, relat-- 6 CABINET APPROVED tothe redistricting of counties USE OF TRUST FUNDS ng Members Stand Smoot and Four For Him. Againet the--nex- t ty the 8. Father Feb. WASHINGTON. Ketcham, head of the Indian educational bureau of the Catholic church. In refutation of the statements made told the by Senator Bard and others, senate committee on Indian affairs to-In Illegal day that there was nothing the use of Indian trust funds for the support of the Catholic Indian schools; Knox had givthat Attorney-Gener- al en a written opinion that their use was legal and was approved by the cabinet. It la said Dr. Scharff has no official connection with the Catholic church and if he promised Senator on hts Bard Catholic support he did It own responsibility. The Colonels Waterloo. Colonel John M. Fuller of Honey Grove, Texas, nearly met his Waterloo, a from Liver and Kidney Trouble. In waa nearly T recent letter he says: aldead of these complaints, and, he 1ctor, family my tried I though 50c bottle a so I got no me good; did whlc of your great Electric Bitters, cured me. I consider them the best medicine on earth, and thank to make gave you the knowledge cure them." Sold and guaranteed to Kidney and Biliousness Dyspepsia. at 60c. a Disease, by Ogden drugglsta bottle. F0URTETN If m dont OVo STRIKE Belgium. Feb. 8. Fourteen miners struck today for coal thousand The natlonal congress higher wages. meet soon to consider a of miners will general strike. t MOXtf. book. TiS0N Can it be that anyone else is disposed to serve you as well? if Y TM Sw'l Ulu gcUliac'i All Hava Troubles. "Everybody worries about money." "Oh, 1 dont know; some men are THIRTY-FIFT- H LYCEUM THEATER WIFE OF MODERN BLUEBEARD" Pnprictor YOUNG, Week or January 30 ED MR. AND MRS. SIMPSON, SIMP80N, e Delineators. Monologlat. PETERSON BROS. A. B. CARLER. Acrobats. Feut of Agility and Strength. CHAS. 8. O'BRIEN, CHAS. DeVERE, The Black Swede, Banjo King. JOHN MURTHA, Song and Dance. Rag-Tim- of life Insurance He marired women under assumed names, and when he tired of them or wished to secure possession of their money he killed them by asphyxiation, poison, smothering, by brutal blows with lead pipe and other weapons, and burned their bodes In quick-lim- e or disiosed of them in other ways. ouk I. JULIAN KENTUCKY MINSTRELS (Continued from page 1.) HliulU-- r enm-panie- WOMAN IDENTIFIES HOCH AS MAN WHO MARRIED HER . NEW YORK. Feb. 8 Mrs. Mary Hendricks of Chicago today identified Johann Hooh as the man who married her under the name of Jacob Schmidt on January 2, 1904. In Chicago she alleges he deserted her three weeks later, taking f 500 of her earnings. The woman picked him out of a line of By eleven prisoners FAR.CC COMEDYs EDI8QN MOVING James Sweethearts. :: PICTURES .......!..10 ADMISSION eente THE JOURNAL Carrier, One Month, 60c. By Mail, One Month 50c Capital and Surplus, I2SJOOOO. First National Bank OGDEN, UTAH Your Old Front Door Is Open to a change, ao you should call and see the Splendid Line of Front Doors just received, as well aa a large line of Porch Columns, by the DAVID ECCLES, President. THOMAS D. DEE, JOHN PINGREE, Cashier. JA8- F. BURTON, Assistant Cashier DIRECTORS! David Eceles Thomas D. Dee Gee. H. Tribe Bernard White W. W. Riter John Watson Josoph Clark Adam Patterson Vice-Preside- nt. 143 - Lumber Co. Oregon 8T. PHONE UtaH TWENTY-FOURT- H Respectfully solicits tbo accounts of mercantile firms end Individuals We pay Interest on time deposits. Ample resources courteous treatment. superior service. Ml hfhka, UNION PACIFIC Throe Trains Daily VIA I I I 4 TO OMAHA CHICAGO KANSAS CITY ST. LOUIS Md all Principal Eastira Points j 213-- Bell Telephone Independent Z Many hours quicker than any other line 182 No Change of Care, THE OVERLAND ROUTE all the way. 0 C. J. A. Elnetrle-Llghti- Lindquist JNDERTAKER RMBALMER and Trains running nvnry day. d ir.ll Open AU Night. Bell Phone 520X. Independent 520 Olden. Utah. 24J0 Washlegtee A vs. IsternsUoa fsmlshsd on sppUestioe la A. B. MOSELEY Traveling Passenger Agent, OGDEN, UTAH. z Through Service Next Time You Go East TO ST. LOUIS THE AND EAST so rich "That's just It Poor men. worry because they cant get money, and the rich man worries for fear It will get sway from him. w,u: THE BIG GENERAL SALE BEGINS FEB. 1st Protestants Claim Eight M,K During the Sale WILL COMMITTEE LINE UP. A Washington special to the Salt Lake Herald says: Attorneys on both sides of the Smoot case are working energetically on briefs so us to have them ready for presentation to the committee on Saturday of this week. There Is mueh speculation indulged in as to what action the committee will take, and us to the way its members will line up for or against Smoot Senator Smoot's opiionents declare that the. vote of the committee, according to the present sentiment of its members, stands eight against Smoot to four for him. Those opposed to him are declared to be Pet-tu- s, And Dubois, Bailey, Overman Clarke, of Arkansas, the full Democratic strength of the committee, and Burrows, McComas and Depew, Republicans. Those favoring Smoot are said to be Koraker. Beveridge, Dillingham and Hopkins, with Knox doubtful. Senator Dubois stated today that he felt reasonably certain that there SMOOT WARTS DELAY. would be a majority report against Smoot, and If this should prove to be the case the matter would be pushed Movement to Prevent Consideration of In the senate with a view to securing Hie Case Until Next action at this session. It waa a mat8ession. ter of the highest privilege and entitled to consideration and early A Balt Lake Tribune special from ettlemenLearly Washington says; Special information received by the Central News says Health those who favored the expulsion of Senator Smoot, are agitated by the Means the ability to do' a godd day's march which the senator has stolen on work without undue fatigue and to them. He has Inaugurated a system- find life worth living. Ytu' "cannot atic movement to prevent the consid- have indigestion or constipation witheration of his case in the senate until out its upsetting the liver and pollutsession. A number of Mr. ing the blood. Such a condition may Smoot's friends are working to secure be best and quickest obtained by Her-bln- e, delay. Three or four senators who opthe best liver regulator that the pose the retention of his seat by Mr. world has ever known. Mrs. D. W. I use Smoot, among them being Mr. Kearns, Smith writes, April 8, 1908: will retire from the senate after March Herblne, and find It the best medicine Those coming In will not be pre- for constipation and regrflatlng ttie liver I ever used. Price 50 cents. Sold judiced. Tbe chief idea of Mr. Smoot's friends by Geo. F. Cave. Is that the case will have been almost forgotten by next December and Gruesome Advertising. a vote then will not be so dangerous New York baa always had quite as as at the present session. many curiosities In the way of adverSenator Dubois is preparing to off- tising as any other large city, but a set this movement for delay. If it Is firm of undertakers who are doing up' decided not to take up the Smoot case the outside of a building on a main In the senate before adjournment, Mr. Dubois will urge that the entire case thoroughfare for their occupancy have be reopened and additional testimony something that ls probably not to be equaled in the world. It Is a brick be taken next autumn. In this way the whole matter will be building of good size which they have kept fresh before the senate and gen- had painted black, the Intersection of the bricks outlined with white, and to eral public. add to this funeral appearance they TO AID MRS. have painted across the front In large SUICIDE ROGERS TO letters, also In black and white, the word Undertakers. This structure WATERBURY. Vermont, Feb. 8- on ls Sixth and stands out In avenue, to offered Five hundred dollars was Harold Harpin, a guard in the state gruesome fashion from the other business buildings which surround It prison. If he would carry a packagecon-of New York Times. poison to Mrs. Mary M. Rogers, victed of the murder of her fiusband, who Is under death sentence. The ofNegro Boy Oefines an Oath. fer was made In an anonymous letter In a Jersey City police court a colIn bills, $250 from Boston containing ored boy of 6 years gave this remarkwhich Harpin received recently. The writer offered to send the other 8250 able definition of an oath, when asked as soon as the poison was delivered by Magistrate Manning whether he The guard turned understood its signlflcsnce: to Mrs. Rogers. The Bible Is the sacred Book of the letter over to Superlntendtnt Oaks, who showed It to Governor Bell. God. It contains His word, which Is Postal authorities have been asked to the moral law. When we swear on Investigate the letter. It we admit His power to punish us for telling an untruth. Strikes Hiddsn Rocks. The judge said that this explanation the strikes of health When your ship hidden rocks of Consumption. Pneu- was the best he had ever heard from monia, etc., you are lost, if you dont either adult or minor In his quarter of get help from Dr. King's New Discov- a centurys experience In the pracery for Consumption. J. W. McKin- tice of law. The boy was forthwith non of Talladega Springs, Ala., writes: declared a competent witness. He I had been very 111 with Pneumonia, said he was a regular attendant at under the care of two doctors, but was Sunday schooL getting no better, when I began to take Dr. King's New Discovery. The first dose gave relief, and one bottle cured me." Sure cure for sore throat, bronCan it be that anyone else chitis, coughs and colds. Guaranteed Price 50c' and at Ogden drugglsta can serve you as well ? 81.00. Trial bottle free. B. ,1- THE p, at the leading t WAY VIA BE SURE AND USE THE Missouri Pagifig Financially 8peaklng. Tou dont mean to say that your RAILWAY Union Pacific THROUGH SCENIC and !rlend. Well, not exactly, replied the sewly married man, he he jingled the ceys In bis otherwise empty pockets, tut shes mighty fond of change." COLORADO FERTILE Chicago, nilwaukee & St. Paul Line With the Minstrels. Sty, I've got something that rill tickle yon. Interlocutor' What ls It, Mr. Bones? Bones A feather. EANSAS ! 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