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Show DAILY 4 UTAH STATE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE S, 1904. VOICES. UTAH STATE JOURNAL OGDEN, UTAH. 8WEET8 SPOIL Lyceum family Theater contingencies as these that it has been conA singing teacher who has any retended for. If Democracy is not ready to of her pupils posi- J. H. YOUNG. Proprietor and Ms I gard forwillthe welfare candy of all kinds. of local tively prohibit stand for that principle of diet THE WEEK OF articles other are There many recognized always as the chief corner popularly associated with girls and stone of human liberty, then Democracy has women that should be barred. Says a la as we once Francisco and, San Roiientha of from faith P. teacher: the hoped, turned L in the city. "Candy 1s first of alb Sometimes once for all delivered unto the people, and visiting RADCLIFF AND BELMONT from was W. to deoieve us. An experiup Bartrh pupils George try Judge Democbastard of such Wizards of th Rjfl,. rid the sooner we are enced teacher can detect chocolates Salt Lake yesterday afternoon. FLERIAN AND GOULD racy and its supporters the better. Where is Victor Wjells of Salt Lake City spent in a womans voice as easily as a phyother The or Actor and the confidence in can on sician detect whisky our Insurance faith in the people? Where Tramp. yesterday in the city s In forms diagnosing of dissipation business. chief MAMIE NORRIS most and if this of government system George T. Brown has gone to patients condition. Such Indulgences Contortion Dancer, cherished principle of democratic government SanMrs.Francisco to visit with her son, leave an unmistakable trace on the McCarthy and bunns vocal organs. is to be abandoned? Orla Brown. PERSONAL self-governme- nt, FRANK J. CANNON, EDITOR. YOUR UNCLE JOE IS TO BE SLUGGED. POINTERS! one big show looks as if the Republican party would run down your Uncle Joe Cannon in Illinois, chloroform him and insert the nomination into his system while theyve got him insensible. Your Uncle Joe doesnt WHY GIRLS DONT MARRY. want it any more than he wants the plague; but the politicians need him to give some balThe young ladies over in Denver have intend and to ticket the ance and weight they been taking a band in the marriage discussion. to force the nomination on him and force him Replying to the minister's expose of the kind on the president. of girl or the kinds of girls whom young men Your Uncle Joe Cannon is an old man and would not desire to marry, the young ladies a good man. Is there no police protection for have indicated the kinds of husbands they do such as he? Are the thugs of his party to be not want. One of them says of the male of bis him him and rob to assault permitted youth of today that "they try to seem tough hand one of the without raising whether they are or not; another that "so in his defence? many young men are conceited and selfish;" as well still another that"they lack HIGH MOTIVES STILL PREVAIL. as respect for others," and that "for some of them the only letter in the alphabet is 1.'" to It is not necessary for a politican buy One thoughtful young woman says that the is not it favor with money; requisite "trouble with the modern young mans ideals public that he shall be a machine man; it is not is that he expects to win an intelligent, obligatory upon him to cater either to the pure wife to be the mother of his whims of the bosses or to the prejudice of the children, but he fails to see that his first duty masses in order to gain and maintain a stand- is to make himself worthy of such an ideal ing in public office. We hear a great deal in woman." And in an effort to reform them these times of the decadence of the old spirit this particular writer gives some good advice of integrity, by which men justified their as follows: "At 10 o'clock it is time to elevation to and their retention of their of- say Good Night,' at 10:30 at the latest. A ficial position; and perhaps the criticism is do. tendwill Be never U and little big I true to a considerable extent. But the fault er and sympathetic, but keep your dignity. lies not with the public but with the official Be broad-minde- d and generous. Dont be a himself; for he might have equal favor by the spendthrift. Dont sneer at the mistakes of better means employed in preceding genera- older folks. Many young men lead tions; when ideals certainly were not as dead wild, riotous lives and when they get ready to as they are now alleged to be. settle down, instead of putting on sackcloth A notable instance of this fact is in the and ashes for the lives they have lived, they career of this man, Joseph W. Folk, district hunt and best the girl they can find up purest ofMr. Louis. Folk St. at entered attorney and try her by the highest ideals to see fice, as does many another young man, with an whether she is good enough or not. He never aspiration to perform his duty. That was thinks that he has been measured by the same the length, the breadth and thickness of his standard of purity and, marrying him in igpurpose; and, unlike some others, he adhered norance, finds out too late her mistake." to it. He ran the boodlers to earth; some of So far the girls appear to have the best of them went into exile; some went to jail; and the ' argument. some of them are still hanging between earth The faults which the young men in Den? and perdition. When a grateful public de- ver find in the young women of their acsired to present to him a gift of real estate, are quaintance, largely such faults as directly as an evidence of appreciation, he refused the result from the encouragement of men thembenefaction on the ground that he was entitled selves. While the faults which the girls find to no special reward for the performance of a in the are faults boys original with the to his of office oath general duty, according male sex such as nearly all girls not only deand according to his promise made to the plore but abhor. voters. It is almost a certainty that the decline of is favored he for nomination and Today marriage i9 due to the unfitness or disinclinaelection as governor of Missouri, showing tion of men to enter into the holy estate. that machine methods and the catering to the The average woman has an ambition to evil tendencies of the time are not necessary be a wife and mother. It is the holiest asto win public support for a public man. The piration of her being. She only puts it in world loves a hero as mnch as it ever did; the effective restraint as a rule because of public loves integrity in official places as the failure to find any near approach to that much as it ever did; and the real way to gain ideal which exists in her mind of a husband whom she can honor and obey and whom she the love of the people and to hold it, the real is willing to trust with the fatherhood of her way to insure perpetuity of political prosperity, children. is for the man who has in his keeping any public trust, to discharge its obligations fearFrom the way the Utah State Journal is a future lessly, honestly leaving political urging a better water system for Ogden, one reward to take care of itself. might think that the citizens of that burg use the liquid for something other than dishwashing. It takes more than a visit to a Weber B. H. ROBERTSS VIEWS. club function to convince one of that. Logan It vice-president- ial self-respe- ct, self-respe- ct high-principle- k .. i ! 4 F ' i i : f I . S fj V i r 3 I i i Republican. a lengthy Yes, good friend, the streets of Ogden arc yesterday sprinkled with water; the inhabitants of this effort to metropolis are fond of the bath; we have of Democ- even been known to water some stocks; and, resolution. Some of when a Logan friend is in town, racy an by way of his sentences are as follows: What means compliment to his example, even a member of local if it does not mean that the Weber club has been detected in using laws will be administered according to the water as a chaser. Come down any time and spirit and policy of the locality where they you will find that water, while not obtrusively are operative? Why is a man entitled to a used and while never.forced upon visitors, has trial in the vicinage where his offense is com- some considerable and multifarious uses in this mitted? Noiv, let me be understood. I am community. . not justifying the crime of polygamous marA French doctor has discovered that drivriages at all. I think those contracting them ing an automobile at a high rate of speed will should be punished. I am not justifying the cure Certainly it will cure consumption. crime of polygamous living. But if in con- consumption in the man who happens to get sequence of peculiar past conditions existing in the way of one of these flyers; It will cure in our state her people hold that it would be his cupboard consumption and all other kinds. against public policy and the general interest This reminds us of an experience with Wi of the state, or any large class of people in- liam E. Mason, United States senator from Illinois. At one time it was fad for senators volved, to urge severe prosecutions against to ride the Billy Mason was inordinthat class of offenses, then I hold that the peo- ately fat. bicycle. Somebody remarked within his ple of our state and her executive and judi- hearing that the bicycle would take off surciary departments of government are not only plus flesh. Billy said: "I certify to that. I the best, but under our form of government, know that bicycles will reduce obesity. I have already lost twenty pounds on their acthe only rightful judges of that fact. count." "Why Billy I didnt know that you "That is why local is of rode," said one of his friends. I don't," said value to the people. It is to meet just such Billy, "I dodge." President B. H. Roberts has article in the Salt Lake Herald of in which he discusses the inject into the national platform so-call- ed anti-Morm- c. on self-governm- ent i - 1.: (' I J.K self-governme- nt . i d, Mrs. John Pike Is In Ogden, called here by the Illness of Mrs. U. V. Wl-the- e, who Is threatened with appendi citis. Mrs. Alfred Bell left yesterday morning, accompanied by Miss Lulu Bell, her daughter, for a visit In San Francisco with A. D. Bell, her son. William OBrien of Chicago is in the city. Mrs. John Larble leaves today for the east to visit with friends and rel- Xext to candy I should place nuts. They are almost. If not quite, as bad for the singing voice. So are pickles Manly Art. MILTON 8ISTERS The Lady and the Maid. RILEY MEYERS and other things saturated with vinegar. They must be used sparingly, If Tenor. at alb When parents come with comEDISON8 MOVING PICTURES. plaints that their daughters are not making as rapid progress as they ADMISSION . 1Q CENTj could wish, I always ask If they are with regard instructions my following to diet and exercise. The girls take the exercise all right, but I frequently MOST find that they have refrained from atives. reabout my home at aaylng anything Miss Clara McGonagle arrived yes- strictions with regard to diet Once I to Nev from ImWlnnemucca, terday get mothers to understand the spend the vacation with her parents, portance of this, I have little further Delicious, doairable groan atuff, Miss trouble. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. McGonagle. Freah aa the breath of a country to wishes McGonagle is a teacher In the public a if singer morning,' now potatoes, "Furthermore, beets, school at Wlnnemucca. carrots, crisp lettuce and spinpreserve her voice to a green old age she should refrain from eating the ach, fresh peas, beans, cucumarticles I have mentioned even after bers, rod rip. tomatoes, tender BIG DAMAGES AWARDED. she has finished her Instructions All asparagus, pie plant; in fact, all kinds of fresh vegetables, still of them are ruinous to the voice." Judgment Against the Oregon 8hort with morning dew. Wo offer wet Lino for 1200. MARKET. TT EATABLES APPETIZING In the district court at Salt Lake yesterday in the damage suit of Ellen Merrill, administrator of the estate of George Merrill, against the Oregon Short Line railroad company, the Jury returned a verdict for the plaintiff for $12,500 cash, interest from October 18, 1902, and costs of the action. The road will take an appeal to the state supreme court. On the date mentioned above Mr. Merrill was employed by the road as a car repairer at Pocatello, Ida. That day, while working under a defective car, the crew working with a switching engine threw a string of cars down the track upon which the car stood that Merrill was working upon. He had no warning of the operations of the crew, and the string of wild cars struck the car he was under, pushing It forward. The wife maintained that her husband was In such a position that he could not get out of the way of the danger, having no previous warning, and was rtm over by a car he was working REAL ESTATE The following warranty deeds have been filed with Recorder Ellis to be recorded: Joseph Parry to Chauncey Parry, plat port of lot 19, block 7, five-ac- re $75. A; Sarah J. Shaw to Ruth P. Mathews part northwest quarter section 29, township 7 north, range 1 west; $4,100. Thomas Williams to Chauncey Parry, part southeast quarter section 19, township 6 north, range 1 west; $800. Almon M. White to John M. Forres tab part of northwest quarter section 21, township 6 north, range 1 west; 85,000. Albert P. Qulmby to Jennie I. Qulm-b- y, part of lot 8, block 5, plat B; 8800. Ann Hastings et ab to M. Cash-mor- e, part of lot 8, block 40, plat C; out of $60 In Salt Lake yesterday old-ti- II. Christensen has been of the Salt superintendent the kind that melt in your mouth, rod ripe and delieioua. OTHER FRUITS Such aa Pineapples, Bananas, Oranges, etc., that tempt the appetites of all. At tha atore where cleanliness reigns supreme. Barrows Co. Grocery POPULAR PURVEYORS. 8550. APOSTLE8 WIFE DEAD. The death of Mrs. Helen W. Woodruff, wife of Apostle Abraham O. Woodruff, occurred in the City of Mexico yesterday morning from smallpox. NEW YORK by two men who worked the check game. STRAWBERRIES -- upon. Mrs Woodruff and her husband left The Injuries of Mr. Merrill were such Salt Lake for Mexico early In Aprlb that he died a few days later. In the due course of time the widow, who had OIL 8TRIKE NEAR FILLMORE. In the meantime been appointed adOil of fine quality has been struck ministrator of the estate, brought suit in the state experimental well near against the company for $50,000. Fillmore, Utah. The well has reached a depth of 700 feet and many bottles of RIDING A8TRIDE. fine oil have been taken out. It is said that many fashions are That Tirsd Fasting. born of snobbishness and imitation. If you are uingtld, depressed and Once upon a time the Prince of Wales had a boll under his right arm. In the Incapable for work. It indicates that pit thereof, so that when he shook your liver is out of order. Herbine hands he held his hand aloft. Soon will assist nature to throw off headthe high handshake waa the go with aches rheumatism and ailments akin the snob and others who crook the to nervousness and restore the enerpregnant knee that follows fawning. gies and vitality of sound and perfect A similar Incident Is said to be the health. J. J. Hubbard, Temple, Tex., I have used cause of the sidesaddle for women. writes March 22, 1902: The horrified ppposers of the grow- Herbine for the past two years It has ing movement for women's riding en done me more good than all the doccavalier may be interesting In learning tors When I feel bad and have that that, had it not ben for an accident tired feeling I take a dose of Herbine. of fashion, the gentler sex would be It Is the best medicine ever made for striding their horses still, and that chills and fever. 50 cents a bottle. the sidesaddle Is not an Invention due Sold by Geo. F. Cave, druggist to the advanced modesty of civilization. CLOSING QUOTATIONS OF It appears that one Anna of BoheSTOCKS mia,, eldest daughter of a German emperor, and wife of an English king, introduced the custom, not from deli- Furnished by the Ogden Brokerage Cs cate repulsion to the old method, but 2482 Washington Ave., Phons 215. simply because she was afflicted with ' some sort of deformtly, that renderWednesday, June 8, 1904. ed It Impossible for her to ride upon Colo. F. A 1 29 bnulSTille AN... the saddles in common use. In those Copper WU Missouri Pnelflo ., 76VS New York Cent... com days It was Imperative that a woman Atchison SSV Atchison pfd Norfolk A West.. 58 should ride; accordingly the first side- Smeller com Ontario A West. . 98 8m elter Pennsylvania Ry saddle was Invented. Royalty had Alton eompfd Reading 7PU A Rock Island Ohio. Baltimore then, as now, snobbish followers, ever 47Vj Southern Pacific. Brooklyn on the alert to adopt fashions hon- Canadian Pc....1184 Southern Ry com St. Paul..... Met Ill ored by Its patronage, and In a few Chet.Traction HOU Sugar A Ohio 192 Rio eom.. Grande Texas months every woman of position in Con. Gas 1S94 Tennessee Coal.. 9ft 5 Union Pacific England possessed a sidesaddle, and Peoples Gas 24 Erie Steel the custom was established. L. H. I. Illinois Central. . .12!P Steel eom pfd 144J Western Union .. Manhattan In California Horseman. Kansas A Texas., ssq Wabash pfd SALT LAKE NOTE8. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PORK. E. J. Taylor of Portland was swindJuly Delivery. led no left overs. Freah daily. We are noted for having the best Wheat Corn SST 4Wj I A Becoming Pair of Glasses DOESNT COST A GREAT DEAL If you need glasses you should have the beet lenses you can buy. Then the difference between the ugly steel bows and the attractive gold bows Is comparatively little. Of course, gold is expensive, but not very much gold la required. My Rimless nose glasses are most stylish, and are made with the least possible amount of metal. 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