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Show 11 DAILY PAGE FOUR. Utah State Journal Ogden, Utah. OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE PEOPLE Kail, othtr Bishop Woolleys of the family have been popping up lit iiUHiivInble lights at Fait Lake and el sew here. The latest is the Iilahop Woolley at the head of the polygamist oloney In the Hawaiian Islands." UTAH STATE JOURNAL. TUESDAY, APRIL 11, 1905. Hlinni' I At the Theaters j On the Funny Bone Good Health to the Shildren J ( is The way of the transgressor Utahna Vaudeville. wise Vaudeville. the guy. hard. quoted Lyceum Mrs. Harrington, the Butte lady who Grand The Mack Swain Co. In The Yes," agreed the simple mug, "but under belt, knows a the struck burglar IDAHO AGITATION. Miller's Daughter." It isn't lonesome. Philadelphia the surest way to reach a man Is his stomach. storm of The wind last night kept through Idaho, too, seems to have agitators, many people away from the theaters She The author of this novel says However, it might be difficult to per- with the result that many missed the persecutors, disgruntled soreheads, there should always be plenty of conpoliticians and such things; at least, suade the Oklahoma coyotes that they best effort of the Mack Swain comof fidence In love. that is the way they are styled In Utah, nere honored In being shot by the pany thus fur, In their presentation four-aHe Quite right Love is nothing coma The Golden West," the hierarch's liresiili'iit. people who question drama. a confidence game. Chicago Newa edy but right to rule. The conservative SpoIs a story of love and murder, of It la failure A wheat reported a mans perfidy and a womans weakcrop kane Review thus comments on poof dainties, How did De Guy happen to give Politicians please take ness. of the greed for gold, which sublitical conditions in our neighbor state: from Spain. so suddenan Laura engagement ring ordinates every good instinct In tinlook carefnlL The ever conservative Spokesman-R-vie- notice. man, and of the womans love for the ly?" of Spokane, Wash., makes the water drank Roosevelt President man, which drags her down. "Why, they were out walking and following comment on the present piti- from a buffalo wallow In Oklahoma There were some fine situations, es- she called his attention to a ring ful political condition of Idaho: pecially the duel scene between Diaz, Chicago Record yesterday and enthusiasm for him in the renegade Mexican, and Richard around the moon. W. Ifl. Borah, the Boise Demosthenes, cooled. has only with Kentucky Then, too, the Gordon, the villain. who thought he had made his peace were not situations lacking, comedy with the Mormon hierarchy at the so is health-f- ul Miss Ascuin Have you really brokRAISED ON HEALTH FOODS. and the endeavors of Tom Bolton, the Moscow convention last summer by of to escape the attentions to old off him? en '49er, of engagement your nomination the about bringing nin-there were two persons, a man Violet Lemmors, an amorous widow, raised with Miss Flytfe Oh, yes; I Just had to. Frank Gooding for governor, seems At that und a woman, who decided that they auaed no little amusement doomed to disappointment. Me wns getting too sentimental; beAs usual in the productions of this convention Mr. Gooding promised to would bring up their only son on health W. W. Bittner, as Tom Bol- gan to tnik to me about matrimony. company, In to aid use his influence as governor foods. They believed that the deterold an 49er; and Cora King Swain, Philadelphia Press. Uniton, the election of Mr. llorah to the ioration of the human race was due to is indispensable as Dolores, one of lifes unfortunates, ted States senate when Senator Du- the things It ate. out stood conspicuously. 1907. make To Johnson Mr. In choir Reverend De bois' term expires If men could find out how to eat Above all the work of William will now render dat beautiful hymn, the play strong Mr. Borah and Mr. property, they said, death Would go quality as Diaz, the Mexican, was Oh! for a thousand tongues to sing"; Hutchinson, of the went leaders would before the doctors the and Gooding out of faahlon one cleverest of the Impersonations conam In while Idaho which. de an' 'southeast" politics, be driven back to the farms. dey rending it, light-nesseen in Ogden this season. The Mex- gregation will jine in grateful prayer s, means the Mormon counties and So they began to experiment on their one of characters the hardest ican Is dat de aforesaid choir haln't got hut those clerical politicians, including two little son. They would not permit him in the or three bishops who were delegates to- eat pie; they never let him learn to depict, so many actors confusing the one tongue apiece! Puck. to the convention, promised the Mor- what the taste of doughnuts was; they Mexican with the Italian and other Latin races, yet Mr. Hutchinson has finest I see that the London- - 'season is mon support to Mr. Borah. deprived him of meat; they kept him succeeded in an crusts, etc imitation for count presenting In Idaho to If him indications open." But, from eating fish; they taught we as really our southern of neighbor the find will London Mr. that Borah What is the season,' anything, believe that cake and Jelly and jam and renders the saints" have had a new revelation Wallies and ice cream were poison, and know him. George?" of the company gave The remainder the time of the year when the since he made the covenant with them they made him think that ignominious It's parts fashionable assemble and make at Moscow. J. II. Brady of Pocatello death lurked in the alluring popcorn creditable Interpretations ofastheir toyoune Richard English especially Theo. Lorch. business for the divorce courts." chairman of the Republican state cen- ball. vlllian. Cleveland Plain Dealer. tral committee, is a candidate for senAnd the boy grew and waxed strong Gordon, the ator, and, it is said, he is absolutely on health food. Hla muscles bulged UTAHNA. "Where does the tall bookkeeper dictating Governor Gooding's patron- out as if he had the mumps all over; ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. a permanent place pass his evenings?" Children occupy deal own the was In that his and he Interest; were broad, age his shoulders with Mr. Borah has been declared off more than six feet tall. He was as on the bill at the Utahna this week, "Why, he is studying a row of figreceived by those ures every night" by the Mormons, and a new deal made straight as m Indian; they never had and were cordially with Brady. All of which would tend to have a doctor for him; he dldtft who braved the heavy wind storm of You don't mean to say he la lookfirst over his books after hours?" to show that the Mormon political know what toothache was, and It was last night. The Quinn trio, the are small children ingNo, promises are not worth par. looking over the stage at the not necessary for him to use hair tonic on the program, with pleasant voices, nimble feet and chorus row. The simple truth is that the Mormon or glasses. Chicago Newa A with the boxing gloves. church distrusts Mr. Borah. It was He could knock a bull down with are handy d bout by the two older boys forced to make terms with him at Mos- his fist, and he often bit wire nails in A schoolboy who had a grasp of the being fast, and brought forth a storm main facts rather than great facility cow, because without hlms Gooding two Just to keep from fighting. from the house. J. H. YOUNG, Manager. could not have been nominated. Two of expression produced the following At last his proud parents died, ow- of approval Three of the four Graceful Grab's historical VIII contribution: years before that, however, the church ing to the fact that they had not Henry one of them a small was on health foods early enough, and were children, prevented Mr. Borah's election to the brave, corpulent and cruel; he was WEEK OF APRIL 10 senate, and W. B. Heybum was chosen. then it became necessary for him to girl or six or seven years of age, who frequently married to a widow, and Mr. Borah was then wrathful, and for support himself, which he did by get- bent and twisted their supple bodies had an ulcer on his leg and great deIn a way that was truly wonderful. a time threatened to make in the Re- ting a Job In a livery stable. cision of character. Chicago Bert Vincent, who is singing the ileame of kind the that claims genius party Moral: publican Nobody fight which Senator Dubois la made in fodder factories. New York lustrated song this week, rendered The Girl I Love in the Golden West jn s started In the Democratic party. Shall we chloroform the old folks Telegraph. manner that was greatly appreciated. of the next generation?" asked the GALE & WENSLEY of both KELLY & ANNETT Just when the The musical numbers were present- sage of Flunkvllle. parties were expecting a new and pow Astonishing InoidsnL ed by Kendall and Thompson, cornet Operatic Comedy erful recruit In the person of Mr. Borah "If cigarettes an tight lacin' keep the eloquent gentleman from Boise was CLEM It was. to all her friends, an aston- duettista, and by Jenkins andTo O'Neil, their- present holts on the respective MACGEE lovers suddenly retained as legal counsel for ishing incident, that Mrs. I. B. Hunt In a comedy musical sketch. retorted the Pohlck philoso sexes, Cartoonist Reed Smoot In the latter's fight for his of Lime Ridge, Wla. was cured of her of good music the cornet duets were pher, there ain't goln to he no old of sure be a and treat real may she they seat In the senate; and, while Mr. dreadful sickness. "Doctors," Pittsin the next generation. folks MISS A. McCOY Borah has never been in Washington writes, had given me up; friends wers a cordial reception at each appearance. burg Post. Mildred Eddy's eccentric splnsjer Scotch In Apostle Smoot's behalf, his name has ready to bid me the last farewell; Nightingale been on .every legal paper filed there clouds of despair darkened my horlxon Impersonation la excellent, and shows At any rate," gasped the Russian M. F. THE MAHERS JAHNS0N a of sn spinintimate understanding by Smoot's counsel. and I was a wreck on the shores of soldier as he dashed through ManDutch In order to make his peace with the despondency, when I began to take ster's eccentricities. In spite of her lu- churia a few miles ahead of the purComedian Irish Comedy Mormons at the Moscow convention, Electric Bitters, for my frightful stom- dicrous make-uJaps, this long run will cause suing Mr. Borah had to bury a strong per- ach and liver complaint. To the asus to be well seasoned." THE LYCEUM. He and Gooding tonishment of all, I was Benefited at sonal resentment. "Yes. laughed the army buffoon, t The Lyceum presented an excepwere such bitter personal enemies that once and am now completely and If we continue to get pepespecially which last night miles." Chicago few they scarcely spoke to each other. But, miraculously restored to health. At tionally good program pered with a senatorshlp dangling tempting- Ogden druggists; price 50c: guaran consisted of the Mahers, in an Irish News. .10 ADMISSION This was not the comedy sketch. ly In the air, Mr. Borah burled the teed. Irish with which imitations stereotyped hatchet with Gooding and brought Fuddy I suppose I ought not to rewe are all familiar, but a clever inBOBBIE IS ABOUT RIGHT. about hla nomination. It, but Stinger says he has a very peat acof the Irishman as he The Mormon leaders, who are noth small opinion of you. Society la where you go when you terpretation Scotch bliss the la McCoy, ing If not practical politicians, believe, are invited, which alnt vary often unles tually Duddy Which shows that Stinger however, that Mr. Borah la nursing his you have the doe to . spend. If you Nightingale, proved that she was all has a kind heart, after all. resentment for a day when he can vent have the doe It doant matk no dlf she claimed to be and her musical Fuddy Why, you dont regard that it In full upon the church. They know ferena where you got it you can go numbers were greatly aprpeclated. F. aa complimentary, do you? M. the Dutch comedian, sang Johnson, that even yet In private conversation to all the dances and dinners you want Duddy Coming from Stinger, yes. Mr. Borah admlta that most of the to but if you enn only go to the dances songs In the Dutch dialect, and his Boston Transcript charges which Senator Dubois has laid they have on Saturday nites and that dancing was of a high order. Gates at the door of the hierarchy are true, a hit society. It Is only 50 cents for snd Gentry presented an unique act Ames Allen, the successor in the notwithstanding his vigorous asser-tion- gents and ladies free and you bet so- which Included living pictures and house of the late Thomas B. Reed, reto the contrary on the stump, and ciety costs more than that operatic airs by both the members of lates how the former speaker once if a man and his wife and thare the company. Mra Gates has a wide called upon the head of one of the dethey fear, once elevated to the senate, The Dress Goods Section of this store was Mr. Borah would again come out In children want to git Into society they range and a voice that is extremely partments on a matter of official busithe open and denounce them and all raik thare money and then move to pleasing. Hackle, Stalker and Nash, ness. The secretary was out, but a never so well fitted to please every wish their works. So. If the first presidency sum other place whare everyone alnt the Shnnty House Trio." a song and new private aecretary, wearing his and idea you may have in mind. The II can prevent It, Mr. Borah will not wear on to them and they go rite Into so- dance act, did not arrive in time for newly acquired honors somewhat a senator's toga. They know they can ciety. Kumtimea they go to church last night's performance, but will be haughtily, was there. stock of Mohairs in all the plain shades trust Mr. Brady. too. but the moar doe they have the on hand for the remainder of the week. "Can you tell me when the secretary and fancy late styles have been arriving Pa less they have to go to church. will return V naked Reed. In Pa M.t ind doant says go society SENATOR H'COXNELL daily, and nowhere in this city do you "Really," answered the private secMa can keep him break easy enuff retary, unaware of the identity of the see such a complete an$ beautiful stock without that and I gueas he la rite caller, really, you know, It hirn-se- lf takes distinguished one of out of Dress Goods. . lickaus ! days ago the groser told Pa I have no idea. A recent witness in the Smoot Invese.e cud lit have any moar stuff unless look Well," it!" drawled and Reed, you makes him forget tigation, W. J. McConnell of Idaho, re- we settled up our Ril at Ms store and Harper's Weekly. calls the story that he la credited with so Pa settled up. Then he cum home himself are well Ma to sed keeping you A hotel proprietor In Baltimore tells driving George F. Edmunds of Ver and nose to the grind stoan all rite and an amusing story In which the. main I What a mont out of the United States senate my comfort Mu sed well I didn't marry you to set figure Is an old gentleman well known and Summer are Oar says the Washington Post. When Ida- down and look at so you go and malk l to the waiters in the hotels of the Monterm waa a Sentinel. there admitted Milwaukee was long ho tome chink. OF COUR8E. here and you must come and see this umental City for his evasion of the "If you refuse to marry me. said tipping" system. and a short term. McConnell drew the FRIGHTFUL MORTALITY. great collection qf Silks to appreciate the wealthy old man, I shall pine One evening, the old gentleman havshort term, and having only two what the silk weavers and printers have away and die." ing finished his dinner, was preparmonths to serve made the best of It Due to Tha Fearful Disease "Of course." leave bitto hotel when the darky Brights the responded the girl, ing been doing. We show the largest and The second day after being sworn in Increase Shewn by the Census. terly. And If I would marry you you who had served him bowed and said: most complete line of Silks to be seen in would hang to life like a bulldog. Rut "Thank you very much, sir." he took a station In the middle of the that'a It a the voice made deuce Detroit "What are the a way in you thanking goea." foghorn aisle, and the West at popular prices. me for?" angrily demanded the old felspeech. While McConnell was talking I haven't given you anything. low. Edmunds entered and gazed with as1100 Reward, $100. ARE 01 "Dat's .Jest It. boas, responded the OF TRIMMINGS SEASON FOR CO tonishment at the speaker. 10 "I No. bet waiter. cents dat you The readers of this paper will be wouldn't tip me." Harper's Weekly. Is that a member of the house 7' he pleased to lesrn that there is at least asked. one dreaded disease that science has NOTICE OF FIRST MEETING was the reply. No. It Is a senator." OF CREDITORS. been able to cure In all Its stages, and When did he get In?" further Inthat is Catarrh. Halls Catarrh Cure In Bankruptcy No. 810. is the only positive cure now known to quired Edmunds. the medical fraternity. Catarrh being IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF He was sworn In yesterday." was 1890 and 1900. The Intervening figures a constitutional disease, requires a the United States for the Dlstlrct of the response. show the increase as averaged by constitutional treatment. fall's Ca- Utah. In Bankruptcy, before Tho. Sworn In yesterday and making a year a tarrh Cure is taken internally, acting Maloney, Rereree. In the matter of A horrifying picture nearly directly upon the blood and mucous John II. Williams, bankrupt, speech today," mused Edmunds. "Well, dead within one year, and an army surfaces of the system, thereby de- rupt I guess It Is time for me to quit." several times that number of new stroying the foundation of the disease, To the creditors of John H. Williams Then he got his resignation ready, of recruits already primed with Kidney and giving the patient strength by of Ogden City, In the County of Weber It Is a tradition in the senate that a trouble" for the rail. building up the constitution and assist and district aforesaid, a bankrupt. new senator must wait at least one What does It all mean? Just thls-th- at Ing nature In doing its work. The Notice is hereby given that on the countless thousands have "Kid proprietors have so much faith in lta 10th day of April, A. D. 1905, the session before making a set speech. ney trouble," and not one In a hundred curative powers that they offer One said John H. Wllllnms was duly 4 knows that It is Bright's Disease and Hundred Dollars for any case that it adjudgpd bankrupt; and that the IT COMES PROS New Jersey Methodists, who yester that if it gets chronic (does not get falls to cure. Bend for list of test! first meeting of the creditors will well In two nr three months) that the monials. be held at my office at No. 2442 Washday adopted a resolution calling for victim has been enrolled In thle awful Address: F. J. CHENEY & CO., ington avenue, Ogden city, Weber the unseating of Smoot, had probably army of death and that there la then O. Utah, on the 22nd day of County, Toledo, Phones Sole Agents not heard that the gentleman was ab only one thing known that stands beAnthracite. Sold by Druggists, 75c. April, A. D. 1905, at 10 o'clock In the tween the patient and death, via, Fulsent from conference. Take Hall's Family rills for consti- forenoon,at which time the said creditton's Renal Compound for Bright's pation. ors may attend, prove their claims, Disease. William Giddlnga, druggist, appoint a trustee, examine the bankThe Wciser Signal remarks; "The Is local agent for Felton's Compound. LEAVE ORDERS. and transact such other business rupt The dangerous symptoms are: aa may properly come before said Woolley family is very much in evl When your old hen wants to set, meeting. dence. Since Bishop Woolley was fired weakness or loss of weight, pulTy an kies, hands or eyelids, kidney trouble get a setting of Brown Leghorn eggs THO. MALONEY. from the Boise assay office, to later after the third month, y Referee In Bankruptcy. falling vision, for one dollar from roiilier. 5570 in Mormon Sho the at drowsiness. appear One or more of these. project or 2205 Washington. By Mail, By Carrier, One Month, 40c. Ogden, Utah, April 11, 1905. ct Children especially are fond and the housekeeper must to their food. As good cake can be made also a cake that good eggs, as well as dainty must be a pure and perfect baking powder. Royal Baking Powder in the preparation of the highest of food. It imparts that peculiar sweetness and flavor noticed cake, biscuit, doughnuts, and what is more important, food wholesome and agreeable and old. w - - . Lyceum Theatre three-roun- be-g'- in A $1.00 anti-Morm- on Show for Ten Cents anti-Mormo- ns - p. NEW ARRIVALSl I I . I I I $ $ $ $ TEA I SPRING AND SUMMER SILKS 1 Silks for spring I I I I I I MS I OMftftMMMM 59,-0- 00 .?! I I Ihe Coal that Heats . SHIR1UFF JSD CO. for THE JOURNAL Gra-inerc- 1 |