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Show DAILY 4 UTAH STATE JOURNAL. THURSDAY, JULY 7, 1904. A LOST ART. UTAH STATE JOURNAL OGDEN, UTAH. A tempered copper intrument, clearly relic'of the prehistoric age, was found a few FRANK J. CANNON, EDITOR. days ago by campers on the shores of Lake Gogebic, a small body of water in Michigan. MAY BE IN THE PLATFORM. It is described as nine inches in length, two inches broad at the large end and one and one-ha- lf The convention news from St. Louis to inches at the other, its weight being indicates national Democratic that the about two pounds. To what purpose the day plank tool was applied is a matter of conjecture, platform will contain' the which was printed in The State Journal yes- Within the recorded history of man no y. It appears that the Utah delegation pie have lived possessing the art of tempering worked earnestly to the end that no reference copper. The fact that tools and weapons o' whatever be made to the question, and that tempered copper have been discovered in vari their efforts were absolutely unavailing. The ous parts of the world, remote from one best that they could do was to accept the mod- - another, suggests that the means of trave ified resolution and this they did after can- - and transportation in prehistoric days were and the situation at not so meager as moderns fancy; either that, or fully vassing caucusing Then the Utah dele the process of tempering copper is one of the great length." gates and the National Committeeman I simplest things simple that it could be agreement that they would abide by covered by men whose knowledge of science the compromise resolution as being the best was not appreciably more exhaustive than that that could be obtained under the circum- - of the man of the moon, stances." A Salt Lake Herald special says The finding of four finely tempered cop-th- at S. A. was first the dele Major King per axes in the northern part of Egypt in 185( gate to sign the agreement, and its terms were led to awarding to the ancient Egyptians of approved by all the people in the conference, the glory of originating the lost art of tern including a number not members of the dele- - pering copper. Since that time the hostile and The resolution was presented at a almost impenetrable country of Tibet has gation. session of the on resolutions, yielded a few specimens of edged copper tools; and it was understood that the Utah delegates but America has within recent yeaTs come would offer no opposition, either in the com- - forward with discoveries in this line that make mittee or on the floor of the convention, all oldworld discoveries of tempered copper otherwise Senator Dubois or some one for I look like thirty untempered coppers of the him would present the original and more kind in circulation before the civil war. Most drastic resolution drafted by Senator Dubois, of these American discoveries have been made which calls for a constitutional amendment" in the Calumet & Hecla region, and indicate the resolution which was published in this that the ancient Michiganders were the most journal last evening. While it is not defiinitely enlightened, accomplished and progressive known what disposition will be finally made American citizens of their day. Anaconda of this matter, it is reasonably sure that the Standard, modified resolution will form a plank in the I ZEALOUS FANATICS. When the Utah delegates left here for St. Louis, they were hopeful, even confident, that The Philadelphia Record, a staid and con-- e w o e quesion mig t e sidetracked, that servative journal, prints this caustic criticism, made t0 Jt- - which 8how rJUldLbe "hat extremes things must the strength and have Evidently t ey gone in the city of brotherly love": intensity of the Eastern sentiment, which now was a frightful combination which That appears to be overwhelmingly in favor of carried distress into the habitations of the some ac ion m e matter y the convention, very poor on Sunday by stopping the sale of or else overrated their own power and in- ice by small vendors on pain of prosecution fluence. for violating the law. If it be true that The Heralds special declares that anti-polyga- peo-terda- I dis-signed- an I sub-committ- ee I h?m ifck THE ELEPHANT I AM STEPPING LIVELY! ILL DO AS YOU SAY! nAfia vivra rr a TM nnoOTVONi JIGGERED IP YOU AINT THE destroy fully thirty tons before the work of extermination has ended. The End of tho War in Sanpoto Is In' Sight county and state now pays a bounty of 1 cent a pound for grasshoppers. and Farmers Win a We have paid out 1440 to date. Last Victory. year the bounty was $1 a bushel. The The end of the grasshopper war In people captured and the officers paid Sanpete la now in night," said former for 6,000 bushela State Senator Alder of ManU yesterday, as reported by the Salt Lake Tribune. I doubt If the people can have any conception of what we have been up against down our way. Up to today Sanpete county officers had received and paid for twenty-tw- o tons of grasshoppers, with one Quarter to hear from. We will capture and erywhere. Not. only la Sanpete benefited. but the state at Urge Is. if the peats were permitted to propagati during a season undisturbed the) would toon sweep the state. No .om haa an Idea what a nuisance grasshoppers are who has not seen their destroying work. They are worse thai The peats have practically all been a prairie fire, and when they get full exterminated, except In a atrip one headway are harder to check. mile wide by four miles long, about EXCURSION TO LAGOON three miles west of Ephraim. War will be made on the grasshoppers until Via Oregon Short Line July 13th. none remain. Special train leaves Ogden 10 a. m The systematic and determined ef- returning leaves Lagoon 8 p. m. Unde fort of our people to rid the state of auspices of the Second ward. Ever; the pests deserves commendation ev body invited. Auoois, could have been more impressive than the les- t0 make e,10ush 1 taught to the wicked sellers and- to wickled early ,n the came." who craved I ";.Utih marHon-? " T K8-acc- ord- purchasers godly ice oo the Lord's day. "How the Instigators or such a ernsade COr.rapdet',t' .tl,inkiH "ired h' brother, must have gloated over the discomfiture of ,0' Delegate" Sam King, a message which called the Idlh0 poljrfan,y IZ-rTSam to see a number of wnators and representatives. The judge," says the correspondent, might as well have Park" J rorer CIeve' lantamlaf0 Deocrals for ln the eff Jt'Vi could prommcnl have on the Idaho reso- lotion in this convention The fact is that if the resolution on the Utah-Idah- o situatinn were left to Carmack, Bailey S. the others named in wants, no matter nrhaY the Utah delegates and T ht. Judge King might want. Samuel King1, the judges brother, "in the sinful small dealers! "How the fiery zealots of the Sabbath as- sociation, 'who think theyre pious when theyre only bilious, must have rioted in the suffering inflicted on wicked sinners' "How the Good Father must have tbe Sabbath torture of sick babies brought PARASOLS I dk T , Louisville W0g WRAP BUSINESS Corset Values HAS GROWN TO SUCH PROPORTIONS THAT MORE FLOOR SPACE IS NECESSARY. TO PROVIDE THIS WE ARE BUILDING A LARGE BALCONY IN THE REAR. THIS WE WILL MAKE INTO A SPECIAL DEPARTMENT FOR WRAP8 AND 8KIRTS. DURING THIS GENERAL CHANGE AND SHIFTING 0F8T0CK WE WILL MAKE 80ME BIG and Dip Hip. All aizaa. 49 cents Gloves t0 tkose wk ka to perdition there who actually ,s the comment of the sisted that he could avert any mention if be If the editor of The State Journal were put on the committee on resolutions." were at home, possibly this paper would not Evidently the Utah delegates did not see it in pay any attention to' anything which might that light; they "showed what they thought appear in the columns of a Salt Truth," of his aspirations by casting their unanimous Lake weekly, concerning this newspaper vote forSenatorCannon, while Samuel got only "Truth," or its alleged Ogden correspondent his own vote and Cannons for the place. indirectly charges that this Democratic paper The report continues: has been subsidized by Senator ThVma T haVff.J?d?e Klnfi: come in "ith the Kearns, a Such a charge, if Republican. can accomplish bv wire Lade bv nv what all the others have failed to do on the wspaper whose ' lts nae, might call ground, has given the Utah crowd that tired very ?sue d,d .not In this instance feeling. It may not be pleasant to acknowl- - tor 8enous consideration. a the Utah men have discovered however, a flat denial is all that is needed .enator Pub?is carries more weight Perhaps even that is not needed to convince mmtemen'from Utah8 aad understand u I?086 75c $1 $1.50 Girdle about for His glorification!" What a blessed place Philadelphia with . , , fa OUR SKIRT, SUIT AND At Half Price. and Mitts Silk and Lisle; worth up to 50c; selling at 19 Ribbons Pearl Buttons ZgO 4e 9o ould show that being kept alive bv ,of Sector Kearns al eged to be stockholders in the comThere is not the least likelihood that Sen- pany, aided and abetted by one or two alleged ator Dubois will be satisfied with Democrats ami stockholders in the concern anything short of a resolution of some kind in the plat- whose names are well known to the writer of form, and it will very likely lie the one which this paragraph, and if known to the public would at once show, the animus of the indethe Utah delegates have agreeJ to accept. pendent (?) Salt Lake weekly sheet. 19 93 cents Tissues The Beet Quality, GOODS. cents Remnants 12 cents Shetland Floss $150 regular TIME 87 cents IN Outing Flannel Light and Dark, 12&e grade 74 cents THERE Taffeta Silk HEED WHAT WE 8AYI For Dreuy Suits, 80o grade Black Goods In neat Opan Work Stripes, Dote and Lacy affects, for cool, dark, sensible Dresses. cents Don't overlook thie item. 32 inchei wide, 25c goods White and Cream, LOOK THE LIST OVER. Beet 25c Grade, now for the In White, slightly soiled) up to $250 goods IS MONEY IN IT FOR YOU IF YOU Frsnoh Dip, 35e, now Dress Combs that sheet. If the facts were Shirt Waists DRY GOODS Pomp. Combs 19 SEASONABLE THIS IS AN OPPORTUNE TO SUPPLY YOUR WANT8 cts yard Dozen on card Dozen on card 20o Grads $1.50 n Extra Spacia! Values; up to 30c, for 15 Your pick CUTS IN PRICES cents ON i UMBRELLAS 50 New 8tylos, up to $1.85. I2ic Quality, It's attractive! 15c There are many other good things not mentioned. 25c now . . . Quality, now Quality, now 57 cents Sheets i. 10c ... J2c I7C A BIG SELECTION OF PATTERNS 9-- 4 Heavy Quality, 60o grade, 53c. Bed Spreads $1.25 grade $150 grade 12.00 grade 3 $1 I150 25 per cent off on TRUNKS AND SUIT CASES |