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Show DAILY PAGE TWO. UTAH STATE JOURNAL, TUESDAY, MARCH 14, 1905. at Putnams At the Chicago Salvage Company s Sale Youll Find the Latest, Newest Spring Clothing Styles FOR MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN. wnrwiif wnnimnmnf w imtuffmmnr nrw mm nrmg KING RIDS REALM NEW YORK NEWS LETTER GUNS ON PAINTED BATTLESHIP FAKE OF (Special CtirrcHiHJiidence.) 77 JUMMUMIUMiJttlU JU lUiaiUiUiUiUlUiaiUiUiiilS: NKW YORK. March 14. Railroad mi'ii and civil engineer throughout the country arc awaiting with great interest the count ruction of New York' first moving platform, iilaiiM for which have been accepted by the rapid transit commission after three years of What the new achetne will do to add to the transportation facill-tie- a of the city will be aeen, according to the plana of ltn backera, in about one ami a half yeara. While It la thought that eventually all crosstown streets on which traffic is particularly henvy will be provided with the new mode of transportation, the of the idea have for the 'present naked and obtained approval only for h line atreet from through Thirty-fourt- h river to river. Many things are promised for the new road. Hclng a continuous road, there will be no waiting for trains. With a continuous train, It is pointed out, more seats will be provided than can be filled. Transfers will be given to every line whose tracks It crosses, escalators from the new line to the streets will be placed at every corner, and at frequent Intervals between them, and any Jar or noise will be obviated through rubber cushioned wheels. Injury through falling will be practically Impossible, and through the construction of the cars Injury from being caught In the mechanism will be Impossible. Thera will be four distinct platforms moving In either direction. The entire affair, of course, will be under ground. On entering the subway a person will reach a platform, which will be stationary. Next to this will be a platform about two feet wide, which will move at a rate of three miles an hour, or about half as fast as the ordinary escalator. Within this will lo another platform of the same width moving at the rate of six miles an hour, while within that will be the fourth platform, on which passengers will ride. This platform, six feet wide, will he fitted with cross seata each to accomodate four persona, having room enough on the outer side of the platform for a runway. This platform will move at the rate of nine miles an hour. The system is planned to accomodate 75,000 persons an hour when In full operation. Its estimated cost will be EDWARD BUYS OUT CHILDREN OLD SERVANT. is tn cut up the park into building plots, open streets through and resell the lots Loathed to builders. Hie Mothers Valet With the Energy His Nature is OF GRAFT IN RUSSIA IS THE RULING MOTIVE. All , Ilf all the animals in Central park Capable Of. the ileer seem to stand cold weather best. - No matter how cold the nights LONDON, March 13- - It is whispered are, they don't seek shelter. Some of in to the cold nights this winter seemed society circles nearest to King Edlie too much even for the polar hears. ward that the cutting down of expenaes At any rate the bears sought shelter, by hla majesty, of which Windsor while the deer did not. tradespeople complained recently, was occasioned by some very large outlays Two remarkable letters of eGorge Washington were put up for sale at he Incurred to rid the dynasty of auction here this week. They are both John Brown mementoes." war letters that is, written from It Is a well known fact that the king, Washington's headquarters during the or rather the Prince of Wales that revolution, and therefore the most desirable in the eys of collectors. One was, loathed John Brown, hla mother's of the fetters is written by Alexander valet and friend, with all the energy Hamilton from Middlebrook, in 1779. his nature la capable of. On several It Is signed by Washington and bears occasions he snubbed John cruelly and his signature a second time on the out- on others he ordered him about like a side of the letter. The second letter is stable boy, and since he came into entirely in tht handwriting of George power he has gradually removed from Washington, and Is of peculiar inter- sight, and. as he hopes, from memory, est because in It he offers the position anything that reminds the world of the of commissary of prisoners to Elias only man for whom Queen Victoria had Roudlnot, the wealthy and loyal New an Infatuation. If anything more than his sense of Jersey patriot who did so much for the cause of the Continental troops. It Is hatred for the late John Induced the dated April 1. 1777, from Morristown, king to hla action It is hie daughter's and explains the duties of the position love for a London artisan, or second rate artist, recently discussed in the explicitly. newspapers. There is no scandal in J. pierpout Morgan's early departure that affair, for It seems that Princess for the other side, where he Intends to Victoria merely lovea her father' subcruise on his yacht, tht Corsair, calls ject with a pure and unselfish love that attention to the fact that the time for does not dream of realisation In marthe usual spring vacations of the great riage. At the same time the king refinanciers Is at hand. The number of members only too well how he suffered Victoria's affection for the big men who are away from Wall street by Queen even though It was never lowly John, Is leave to or about constantly growing. W. K. Vanderbilt Is in Rome, James proved that affection went beyond the Stillman Is In Florida and Charles M. bounds of propriety. The king's savings on his household for Europe next Schwab will sal month. He Intends to go to Russia un- expenses have been used to settle with children and less the terrorist movement gains fur- the late Scotchman's descendants. Victoria other Queen ther headway. gave to Brown one of the royal estates. On this his heirs were living until reThere is every indication that noth- cently In the capacity of landed proing in men's summer attire will be ao prietors. which, of course, gave rise dazzling as the waistcoats, which are to continued talk and to exchange of not only elaborate in design, but more all aorta of reminiscence. delicate than usual in color. One that The king, utterly tired of that, alhas kept a crowd In front of an up- lowed himself to be bled a pretty town haberdasher's window for the penny" by buying back the feudal lust week is made of linen varying in farm, lands, mines and,, forests his color from dark to a blue so light as mother gave away. And with the farm, to be almost white. The color Is scat- by a shrewd clause of the king's lawtered like sunbursts over the material, yers, he obtained possession of a lot $5,000,000. which is cut in a way to make the of furniture, pictures, silverware and waistcoat seem a cluster of blue and Those who seek oddities In city life white sunbursts. On one pocket is em- even linen embroidered with the royal her John." are gloating over a restaurant recently broidered In heavy dark blue the mono- crown that Vicky gave to tremendous exacted descendants John's The Side. on the lower East opened of the wearer. Simpler, though prices not only for the royal estate, but most conspicuous object in it Is a largo gram less pronounced in style. Is u for scarcely trinket not Included in the aquarium filled" with salt water fish of white canvas waistcoat edged with sale.every direct. nil sorts. Refore taking his place at white satin braid. These new 500 The king Is said to have paid the table a customer indicates the fish heavy It need not be suid, make for a gold watch studded with diafashions, of his choice, it is lifted out with a waistcoats nearly as costly as an or- monds and Inscribed Victoria, R. I., scoop net. and within twenty minutes dinary suit. to John. On the inside this watch ft lies befort him fried or broiled. The of tht late queen a has minature place has been open some time, but A group of guests in an uptown cafe framed in a lock of her hair. only recently have the novelty-seekeattracts the attention of perJohn's bust, which the queen u- up foind it. They are gradually driving always rein the park of Balmoral, la now a sons to observe near the enough who out the better class of Hebrews, al refreshments "busted mass of Junk. as one of the markable at the outset formed a very profitable in which indulge. Usually they king's friends put It. It has not yet they clientele. take absinths with water. As that Is been sold to the Junkman, but will be No monuments to stable hoys the characteristic tipple of the estab- soon. most one of the city's Audubon park, attention. It on my estates,'' said the king. beautiful breathing spots, und the only lishment it attracts no to this drink that is the private residential park in Manhattan makesaccompaniment COMPLEX RACE QUESTION. shudder sympasiectators the soon a will memory. he only borough, A The man from Maine landed in Kansas waiter brings always thetically. A large part of It has long been owned two raw cucumbers, as green as they City the other night, says the aKnsas Grinnell of the members various by well can he. Thest are cut Into slices City Journal. He couldnt sleep, so family. Much of It was transferred, and eagerly devoured between sips of after midnight he arose, dressed and organsix years ago. to a eorporatton took a brisk walk in order either to tire ised by the heirs. This week contracts absinthe. himself out or to shake off his drowsiwere signed by which all the family ness. In his meandering he came upon also to or I and want bees, the buy good become to property holdings are that rare thing in Kansas City, a sato swarms alhe for contract good early a syndicate of operators, who have me. A. W. loon, and resolved to enter and take a furnished hives into the in by land other much put ready bought little something to steady and soothe neighborhood, and whose intention It Agee, 312 Eccles building, Ogden. his nerves. "When he opened the door he saw the barkeeper playing cards with a night rounder and the negro The man from Maine, of porter. course, considered Missouri a southern state and had heard much abouj our nigger-hatin- g proclivities. So the spectacle astonished him considerably, and while the barkeeper was mixing the drink he began making inquiries. The man from Maine asked: Missouri is ii southern state, isn't It?" "Yes," Given Away it was up to replied the barkeeper, last November. You don't allow Free black men to take many liberties down You bet we don't! here, do you?" We the barkeeper. replied again Free would lynch them in a minute." Well, thi'ii." rejoined the man rrom Maine, "how comes It that you were Just now Purchase ith Free choice own your playing cards with a black man?" The barkeeper pondered nt awhile, and then Free looking squarely at his interrogator, said'. "Well, stranger, it is this way: I can with my own nigger, hut I play Free can't play with yours or anybody eise's nigger." rs -t aute-prundl- PROFIT SHARING SALE Free $25.00 $7.50 $3.00 & $10.00 '"' $5.00 $1.50 75c $2.50 & 25c $1.00 A Touching Switb Coffees, Spices, Baking Powder Is the Also Free With China, Crockery, Glassware, Enamelwarc SEE OUR FRICES Great American Importing Tea Co. Our 100 Stores Help Us to Help You. 840 TWENTY-FIFT- H la STREET, OGDEN. assacEsa Story saving from denth of the baby girl of Geo. A. Eyier, Cumberland, Md. He writes: "At the age of 11 months, our little girl was in declining health, with serious Throat Trouble, and two physicians gave her up. We were al most in despair, when we resolved to try Dr. Klngs New Discovery for Con sumption. Coughs and Colds. The first bottle gave relief; after taking four bottles she wns cured, and is now In perfect henlth." Never falls to relieve mid cure a cough or cold. At Ogden druggists, r.Oc and $t.on, guaranteed. Trlnl bottle free. with paved p.nieif -- imj your satisfaction by using an Inferior dollars. Lessons in quality of flour when It Is so easy to get tache at St Petersburg, has written a given at the book in which he tells things of the corruption In Russia which surprise even those who are used to hear the Bant most Incredible things from the dominions of the exar. It was reported to the czar that the H4l44Hl44H4HHwt battleship Peter the Great was ready What two words j to go to sea at a moment's notice at a time when the armored turrets of the have greater meaninrj vessel had not even been placed In poLONDON. March 14. An English officer who for years was military at- Ogden State Crescent sition. Most unexpectedly the czar announced hla intention of inspecting the vessel, and Immediately hundreds of men were put to work to hastily put up wooden turrets to represent the supposed armored ones. When the czar boarded the vessel she looked spick and span, smoke ,even poured from her stacks, though there were no boilers on board, hut the Ingenious minister had filled the stacks with damp straw, which was lit when the osar's launch approached. A member of the English royal family who was at St. Petersburg at the time was told of the wooden turrets, but refused to believe it He visited the battleship only after the officers of the navy yard had exhausted all means to prevent it, and when he returned to the embassy he triumphantly said that he had found by personal investigation that the report was false, the turrets were not made of wood but of painted canvas. When once a German manufacturer complained to the late Grand Duke Sergius that he had to bribe everybody to get a contract, the grand duke replied: When I. a grand duke, and uncle of the esar, have to bribe to get government contracts, I do not see why you, a foreigner, should be exempt from this tax. Tou have been long enough in Russia to know the customs of the country." High Patent Flour Dtaii Lights It All good dealers sell Your roar Mum yaw momy if yoa dost kAillinf ', Haul. lilt Gives Health, Vigor and Tone. Herblne Is a boon for sufferers from aneamla. Ry Its use the blood Is quickly regenerated and the color becomes normal. The drooping strength Is revived. The languor Is diminished. Health, vigor and tone predominate. New life and happy activity results. Mra Belle H. Shlrel, Mlddlesborough, 111., writes: "I have been troubled with liver complaint and poor blood, and have found nothing to benefit me like Herblne. 1 hope never to be withI have wished that I had out it. known of it In my husband's lifetime." 69c. Sold by Geo. F. eave. - Peery Bros. Milling Company with either or both. L W. WADE, fir Oglu Mgr. 94949440 4t Parker Goal Go. : OFFICE AND YARDS MOVED TO Z7TH AND PACIFIC AYE. BOTH t PHONE8. 213-- 2 182 4 hAAAAAAl FwwTTwtt Capital and Surplus, 8225JN0.00. First National Bank to you that the good work ws do b tti kind you ought to have... It hastakN us many year to loam how to dt tq linens in our porfoct way... Bond hr your laundry next time and judge yourself work. the pleasing of MT quality OGDEN. UTAH OGDEN DAVID ECCLES, President THOMAS D. DEE. Vies-Preside- JOHN PINGREE, Cashier. JAB. F. BURTON, Assistant Cashier DIRECTORS: David Eceles Thomas D. Dee Geo. H. Tribe Bernard Whits W. W, Riter John Wstoon Adam Patterson Joseph Clark M. 8. Browning. KILLth. COUCH the Dr. Kings New Discovery bell-ringin- g; C i C. J. A. Lindquist UNDERTAKER and EMBALM ER MEN AKD All Night l LAUNDRY STEAM Phono 437 174. Twenty-fift- 8tW h The Reason li tbt Why sur work la superior the we employ none but high the operators and pay salaries in Ogden. We Pn to Bli neither time nor expend progress! r the requirements of laundering. FREE One Fine brella every SUk um week to one of package of customers. Each lotof and each pkage to holder ions! entitles the umbrella. chanco on thla WQSLl Das Bts St hr aaaatara Bell Phone S20X. Independent 520 2430 Washington Ava. Ogden, Utah. Furnish you MAKERS Respectfully solicits the accounts ot banks, mercantile firms and IndiPrivileged Guest. Of a prominent lecturer of London viduals. an acquaintance says: On one occ Wo pay Interest on time deposits. sten he was the guest of s friend of Ample resources, courteous treatmine, s busy Liverpool merchant, and ment superior service. when the popular lecturer returned bom the ball he asked for all sorts of impossible dishes and liquid concoctions peculiar to abstainers a demand which somewhat upset the rouAND CURE LUNGS tine of the household. When In bed hla nervous temperament was tried; he could not bear the ticking of the clocks, so he paraded the house in the small hours of the morning and stopped them all. In consequence of this the servants had to be roused Pries but the guest by violent FOR 50c $1.00 was not to be distressed, so he arose Free Trial. again and ordered the servants back to their rooms and locked them In and Surest and Quickest Cure for all then went hack to bod." THROAT and LUNG TROUBLES, or NONET BACK. Open Railway Company Independent Moneyback suits you and your grocer; it costs him nothing and brings us profit. j LET THE Bell Telephone TEA than Lighted! . Given Away Free Teas, Amusing .Incident .llluotrates Why Russia Finds it Impossible to Win War. dlKharsaaJnflaai matins, irritations or elasralioM of meeees aims brass. P.ialsM, sad sot aatria- W EvtSS Cwtwm 0l. gnat or potsaeoea. MlkrDnlata or anal la plain wrapper, fat hr npisM, prepaid, hntllss SX.Tt. iisn. nrSmat ua ngiioet Cirauiar Troy Laundry Bell Phone, fni. 147-- ! Every.Woman Is Inteisnad sad ihoold , knm alwat Um woaiiwfal M4RVEL Whirling Spray w ! NfrW. 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