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Show MONDAY, MAY 1, 1905. JOURNAL, School Exhibit At Are Being Entertained Carnegie Hail Closed & Utah State Journal1 Chicago Ogden, Utah. I 8TATE UTAH DAILY PAGE FOUR. Business Men $ a OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE PEOPLE A SAINT OF LATTER Ogden Merchants Dina Their Metropolitan Guest at the Wabar Club and Taka Them Up tha Canyon. DAYS. The Im.il imii bants are today enarticle of real inspiration In these tertaining the Chicago business men wli.i are making a tour of the west to purnay of fiverish amt sMi'iy business cniidiihuis and to meet suit of material ends is aa apprecia- the liuslm-smen of the various section of Thomas IViVIiIkoii. written by tions with whom tin-- have been doing his frietnl, William J inw of Har- business. Sunday the Chicagoans were entervard, for the May llcOluve's. Trofea of Salt tained ly the Commercial aclub sor James calls him a man who tried Lake ami committee tills morning to be on earth what oo.i eople hope of Ogden business men, consisting of to be in heaven." Judge Dee. A. T. Wright and Senator went to Salt All sorts of contrary adjectives Charles Hollingsworth, the to party to OgLake accompany come tip as I think of him. he writes. den. To beam with, there was somethin? I'pon the arrival of the Chicago men to which in rustic suggested Ogden they were met by represenphysically houses business the end his farm-bo- y origin. His voice tatives of various introductions after and town in was sweet and its Scottish cadences carriages for a drive about town. most musical, and the extraordinary Tlie visitors sMke enthusiastically sociability of his nature made friends of the prosperity of the city and comon for him as murh among women as pliinented their escorts especially the cleanliness of the city. One of the among men; he had. moreover, a sort business men stated that the clean of physical dignity: but neither In streets were due to the A couple owned by the city. dress nor in manner did he ever grow and his chorused guests, what?" In of or Salonfahig. quite gentlemanly. the to waa Mr. explain Escort obliged the conventional and obliterated sense of which he spoke. contraption and cordial of the terms. He was too After the drive the party proceeded emphatic for that. Hi broad brow, to the Weber club, and after luncheon his big chest, his bright blue eyes, his a drive was taken up Ogden canyon, which the party will go to the volubility in talk and laughter told a after and train proceed east. tale of vitality far beyond the common; All of the party were enthusiastic but his line nnd nervous hands, and regarding Utah and her resources and the vivacity of all his reaction sug- promised to keep an eye on the busiconditions here with the view of gested a degree of sensibility that one ness their business in this expanding rarely finds conjoined with so robust ly animal a frame. The great peculiarity of Davidson did, indeed, con Selling sist in this combination of the acutest Fined of faculties sensibilities with massive to Minors thought and action, a combination which, when the thought and actions are imiortant. gives to the world its Joseph Botts la Found Guilty of a greatest men. Technical Offense, But Court BeCling with all your might to your lieve Violation Unintentional. own highest Ideals, and do not be led astray by such vulgar aims as wealth, This morning In the city police court "If the world position, popularity." Murphy handed down his deciJudge despise you because you do not follow sion In the case of Joseph Botts, its ways, pay no heed to It. But be charged with Belling liquor to minora. aure your way is right." "Let not your In rendering his decision his honor stated that he had disregarded engoodness lie professional; let It be the tirely the testimony of the boys who simple, natural outcome of your char- had appeared for the prosecution, but acter. Therefore, cultivate character." that Mr. Botts. own testimony had These are some of the maxims which shown him to be technically guilty, the court did not believe there Davidson formulated from his own ex- although was any intention on the defendant's perience, and which he tabulated to part to violate the ordinance. Conthe number of twenty as rules of life. sequently he would assess only a nomIn any other age or country Davidson inal fine of 910. Two Greeks, George Sotais and John isould not have escaped national place were arrested Sunday by RailPetlos, morand as a leader of public thought road Officer Baker and charged in the als. Aa It was, he was the prophet police court this morning with stealguide and friend of an intellectual co- ing coal to the value of 35 cents. Both ipen pleaded guilty and .were fined J10 terie. which was paid. each, "If one asks now, writes Professor James Kelly of South Ogden came James, "what the value of Thomas to town Saturday and landed in the Davidson was. what waa the general city bastlle. This morning he admitted having been drunk and was ordersignificance of his life apart from his ed by the court to go home and reparticular hooka and articles, I have main there. to say that It lay in the example he Frank Scliiesenger admitted that he set to us all of how, even in the midst was a vagrant and was given a of this Intensely worldly social system of ours, in which each human interest be is organised so collectively and so Drug Store still man a may single commercially, of the intellectual he a knight-erraOpened About May 15 in freedom the full and preserve life, midst of sociability. Exteretne as was bis need of friends, and faithful as he w R. Gourlay Commenced the Rewas to them, he yet lived mainly in construction Thio Morning of tho reliance on his private inspiration. Building Leased By Him. Asking no mans permission, bowing the knee to no tribal Idol, renouncing Active operations in the reconthe conventional channels of recognof the building at the corner structing ition: he showed us how a life devoted of Washington avenue and Twenty-fift- h to purely intellectual ends, coubl he street, recently leased by W. R. beautifully wholesome outwardly, anil Gourlay, and In which he will establish a modern drug store, commenced overflow with Inner contentment." The interior of the this morning. building will be entirely reconstructed and It is the Intention of Mr. Gourlay TOO MUCH GOLD. to make it modern in every respect At the rear of the drug store, with street C. L. Havertnan of Cincinnati, a well an entrance from Twenty-fift- h be E. will accomodation for provided known statistlcan and authority on the K. Brats, real estate agent, the Tribproduction of precious metals says une branch office and J. Blade, who are there will be a greater pro- the present occupants of the front por duction of gold in the Dimed Stares tion of the building. If they choose to the rooms. this year than ever before in the his- occupy Mr. Gourlay expects to take posses tory of the country, and that Nevada sion of the reconstructed premises gives promise of outstripping all other about May 15. states In the production of the yellow metal. Generally speaking, he ssy there is an increase in tne amount mined in every mining district where An e.vi'.-iiill'.r- .g s j en-ler- "willapus-waT-liipus- es for Liquor t r Selection Hat Not Boon Msdo For country. . exhihlt surpasses any I have yet seen. If I could take It all to the fair I would gladly do so, ss I am sure It would bring a prise to Utah." Professor Ostien was especially Interested in the poster work of the Madison and Grnnt schools, each of which ha one poster of striking originality, srd which have proved a great attraction to the visitors. It must not be understood that this exhibit was an art exhibit in the strict sense of the term, for such It waa not, the art work simply being corelative to the various courses, and Illustrates the Ideas of the children of the treated. The best Illustration was the poster, The Circus Day Parade. Saturday evening the High school orchestra, under the direction of Dent Mowry, rendered selections. aub-jec- ts The Manila, P. I. Two battalions of the famous Ninth infantry passed through Ogden yesterday en route to Manila. The trains conveying them were In two sections, and they are In command of Colonel Among the officers were Reagon. Lieutenant George Loeb, a brother of William Loeb. the presidents secretary. This is the second detail to the Orient for the "Fighting Ninth within n short time. Their fight before the walls of Pekin in which many, including their colonel, were killed, Is still fresh In the minds of every American. The Ninth' was among the troops near Triniwhich were flood-boudad, Colo. nd to :1i WHITTLESEY'S As will lie remembered, engagement. his supporting eompuny is tin excep tinnullv strung one and Ids managers, liehiM'ii, Mayer and 1iice, have sur rimed. , him with a wealth of scenic i I M i I 11 i I t. 4 $ $ 4 4 4 4 I$ I$ We have the exclusive sale of the $ I Go-Cart- s. ' Prices $3.95 to $50.00 Prices $9.50 to $160 $ $ Ogden Furniture and Carpet A8SE8SMENT NO. Hill Mining Company, Carbom.te principal place of business, Ogden, Utah. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the directors held on the 25th day m April. 1905, an assessment of two cents per share was levied on the cspital stock of the corporation, payable Immediately to Jas. T. Flnlen, the treasurer of the company, at the office of the company. Rooms 8 and 9, First National Rank building, Ogden The last Bhipment of these goods are now in stock, and we feel confident that the stock never was so complete. We are showing the largest variety of patterns in handsome black hose for ladies, in all the different weights, from the sturdy wearing kind to the most delicate weights made. City, Utah. Any stock upon which this assessment mav remain unpaid on the !lst diy of May. 1905, will be delinquent nnd advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment Is made before will be sold on the 32nd day of June, 1905, at the hour of noon, to pay the delinquent assessment, together with the cost of advertising and expense of sale. Dated May 1. 1905. T. D. JOHNSON, Secretary. Office, Rooms 8 and 9. First National Bank Building, Ogden, Utah. Secret About It. no secret that for Cuts, Burns, It is Ulcers, Fever Sores, Sore Eyes, Bolls, etc., nothing is so effective as Buck-len- 's "It didn't take Arnica Salve. long to cure a bad sore I had, and it Is all O. K. for sore eyes," writes D. L. Gregory of Hope, Tex. 25c at Ogden druggists. Our line of colored fancy Hose comprises all the newest and late ideas of the season, and at prices that are the lowest : Ladies Lace Hose, starting at, x x a Alsxaxdbb Gsakt, Re. i i pair pair lUv . : : 4 Mgr. Kantwearout Brand; Clothing The New Belasco Star X Heartsease at the Matinee and Second in Command at night X X Direction of Belasco. Mayer A Price. Artistic and Costumes. Company of Scenery Twenty-fiv- e Selected Players X la the best on the market today for boys and young men. We Just received a large line of the Hercules Sanitary and Hyglmk aults for boys from 8 to 14 years In this famous Kantwearout bund-they sell for 95.00 and are rain proof, moth proof and persplrati0 fast colors: unshrinkable nr proof. They are guaranteed terlals throughout; extra heavy;- double warped, Italian cloth bodf lining; extra quality sleeve lining, doubly reinforced at vital point ewed. (patent applied for); every seam reinforced; buttonholes silk and buttons securely sewed with the best linen thread; excelsior IrUh band of elaatlc webbing; pants lined throughout with superior linen; hygienic, sanitary nnd extra strength and finish. This Is positively the best suit ever offered for all-wo- - PRICES of$1.00, 75 c, 50 c, 25cM. dale scuts Wednesday at 0 A. 4 Advance X X Theatre j Lyceum WEEK OFMAY 1905 I $5.00 1. X Bells Chime Missj McCOY ARTHUR KRONA BESSIE The Dude of the Village THE GREAT AUSTINS f I LE BARR citReineniber they are for boys from 8 to 14 years of 6- - CLARKS STORES 2356-58-60-- 62 First Appearance West Washington Avenue Sensational Novelty Act 1 RAYMOND Acrobat Great and Only Original Wisconsin Parmer JANES DALTON EDISON MOVING ADMISSION I. Your Old Front Door Is Op to a change, so you should call and see the Splendid Doors just received, as well as a large line of Porch Column. PICTURES. Sunday Concerts 8 and 9 X f In any Tambourine Jugglers X X ILLUSTRATED SONQ a Sunday Morning When the Church : - LVv X IN THE SUPFRB SCENIC PRODUCTIONS OF On 1A- Ladies Plain Black Hose, starling 1 1 1 1 2W at, a pair Childrens Fast Black, Tripple-threa- d Hose, sizes from to 9$, extra special at 1 A- -a No R. Co. 9. WHITE WHITTLESEY X 4 YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD Romantic Actor t 4 4 satisfaction. provements. Thursday Matinee and Nie;ht, May 4 Special Return Engagement of the j We are sole agents for tin famous Alaska Refrigerators. They arc the king of refrigerators. We guarantee celebrated Gendron They are the best workmanship, newest designs, and contain all the latest im- Direction Northweitern Theatrical Association RETURN GAGEMENT. White Whittlesey, the new lielasco star, who won so much praise In this city when he first appeared here, early last year, is to play n return engage menl at the Grand opera house, mat- X inee and night, on Thursday, May 4th, presenting Heartsease" Ht the matinee and "The Second in Command at the evening performance, Whittlesey made a host of friends In this city on his first stellar appear ance and his undoubted talents, ns well as marked personal magnetism, will certainly be Hie means of drau-iu- g crowded houses during his return 4 $ 4 ts Grand Opera House NOTABLE EVENT At the Theaters I Vaudeville. Lyceum Vaudeville. Grand Opera House Thursday, May 4. While Whittlesey; matinee. Heartsease": evening, The Second In Fighting Ninth Off for the Islands Ninth United States Infantry Passes Through Ogden En Route .to , Utahna Go-Car- usual there has been As is a certain spirit of criticism manifest by some, but the opinion of Prof. L. A. tistieii of the Agricultural college, who in hits had considerable experience these matters, proves such criticism to have been unfounded. It was originally planned that State Superintendent Nelson and Professor ostien should come to Ogden Saturday and select the best work for the Utah state exhibit at the Portland fair. Owing to the Illness of Mr. Nelson he was unable to be present and Professor Ostien found the task too of great for him, so a committee teachers will lie appointed to select the best work. In speaking of the exhibit Professor I wish some of the Ostien said: teachers in .other, cities of the state could see this work, especially those who have courses in manual training In their schools, as I believe this nt Hav-ermn- & & The teachers and those in charge of tin: schools art exhibit, which closed Saturday night, after having been open for three days to the public, should Teel especially elated over the many Hissed by educators and encomiums others who are familiar with work in tills line done in other sections of the to gold is found. n. "This outlook." continued Mr. "has caused a great deal of comment in certain financial circles as to the effect the increase will have uioii the value of gold and whether the standard will be lowered. Quite a number of experts predict tnat tms year the production of gold will be In excess of a hundred million dollars, and that in 1906 it may run up to as high as $150,000,000. In 1902 the production of gold in the United States was 160,000,000, while in 1903 the output was about 974,000,000. The figures for 1904 ure not yet available, but they will show a large Increase, possibly greater than in 1902, which was a very prosperous year tn mineral district!!. "A great many people may believe that the big increase In the production of gold may result in its depreciation. This theory Is not well grounded, nnd the standard cannot lie lowered. Never thele-- s it is true that any large increase in the production of the yellow metal will t.ffecl the value of gold to the extent of raising the prices of rnmmodo-tl- e. and (hereby necessitating the use of more money to purchase things which nu-.- i nine at lower prices." Ex- hibition at Portland Fair Committee Named to Do So. Necessities! Seasonable i M. 10 cents 143 Utah TWENTY-FOURT- H (EL Lumber Oregon 8T. E & I V |