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Show STATE UTAH DAILY PAGE 8IX. APRIL 26, WEDNESDAY, JOURNAL, 1905, little woman toy faced, the driver on the front Beat, for they will have plenty of time to get out of gray-head- A MATTER OFHEALTH ed the way. A BOOTH TARKINGTON JOKE. Booth Tiirkington. whose stories of lieople and politics, ''In the Arena, have Just been brought opt toy had many amusing exwhich periences during the campaign preceded his election about two years ago to the lower house of the Indiana state legislature. His campaign managers were a little afraid that he would prove too much of an exquisite. InThey were much disturbed lest his clination to wear a top hat and a frock coat, a daintily colored waistcoat and antagonise patent leather shoes should vote. They life "workingmans harried on this point so much that their candidate became somewhat annoyed by it. One day, when attired in his best, he was out walking through the poor section of the town with a number of his campaign managers. They chanced to puss a paint factory. "We might go in here." said Candidate Tn rkingtorv, "and see these men." The sight of the paint splashing about made Tarkington's followers hesitate, but he was already through the door, and as they entered they saw him paw of the shaking the nearest workingman. "Let me Intro-- , duee my friend, Mr. Jones," said Tarkington. passing the man on to the The professional nearest politician. politicians had no choice and each had to go through the process of shaking hand in that facevery paint-coverMr. Tarkington was! Thereafter tory. allowed to .wear his good clothes in peace. Absolutely Pure HAS NO SUBSTITUTE paint-smirch- Thro Service via the Scenic Lines and Denver It la yours if you use the Burlington Route to Chicago. Sleeping cars leave Salt Lake City every afternoon, reaching Denver the next afternoon, where passengers are given time for a trip over the city if they wish it. The same sleeping cars then go on thro" to Chicago and intermediate points. Other Standard sleeping cars are Included in the Burlington's fast trains from Denver to Omaha, Kansas City, St. Joseph, St. Louis and other Southeastern A GOOD Combination Perfect Laundry Work and Right Prices, That is what we give you. , points. OGDEN R. F. NESLEN, General Agent. ed STEAM LAUNDRY Phone 174. 437 twenty-fift- h 79 WEST SECOND SOUTH 8TREET. t ' SALT LAKE CITY. St- - ed gpQRTSi I WITH THE t OR RIVERDALE PHOENIX' - r Frisco System MANNERS ON 8TREET CAR8. University of Iennsylvan1a football P. W. L. PC. sched t has been prepared and has committee for 6 B 1 .833 gone To the athletic Boyle Fur. Co .666 sanction. Hurvard la given Novem-.66- 6 9 Z. C. M. L 6 ber 11. Cornell November 30 and North F, M, hi ye Co. 655 Carolina October 14. 9 Rushmer Opt. Co 6 Shupe-WtlllaPrinceton's football players have 6 The Toggery ported for spring practice, among .383 them being Rulon-Mllle- r. 6 McCormick, 833 6 .... Simmons, 8. Tooker, Ogden Tenney, Herring, Laundry 9 Munn. Kirkpatrick, Helm and CoBoyle Hdw. Co nnor. Last and Thomas .... 9 Columbia, Yale and Harvard men The Z. C. M. I. boys took three I have nlso been doing light preliminary I straight falls out of the Last and work. Standing of the Teams. Conductor Has Experiences with All Kinds of Men. A Broadway car, bound uptown, topped near Wall street and the con- CHICAGO ductor called a policeman. Just then a car on the way to the Battery came along with several men on the rear platform. Aa they passed the other car they noticed that the policeman waa inviting a woman passenger to get off, presumably because she had not paid her farev The tall and bright-faceconductor of the Battery-boun- d car also noticed the incident, and it Thomas team last night and thereby stirred a reminiscence of his own exThe Rev. Henry R. Rose, pastor of advanced several pegs up the ladder. He had a soft voice, with hurchof theRedeemerofNew- perience. ust a trace of pleasing brogue, end Flygare of the Z. C. M. I. bowled in his morning ark, declared yesterday line game and secured what aeema to sermon that he was heartily opposed be said: "1 would never put a woman off my toe the highest individual average of to puritanically restricted Sundays. HeI would rather pay her face mycar. Newof opening this or the previous league schedule, said he was in favor self have the trouble. Now, it than baseball for Sunday grounds was score 200 pins. Hit high single games, and that churcn people toad no would have been much better for that 231 pins. In part the conductor if he had been pleasant to business to. Interfere. The score: Rev. Mr. Rose said: that woman and let her ride. Shell In every discussion of the Sunday make a complaint against him, maybe, 147 J78 Kaisbltt . . 185 5K8 question the one passage of Scripture and then, he will have to explain to Flygare . . . be forgotten la the company.' ISO 401 that should never Carlson . . . "The 196 505 Christ's reply to the Pharisees: A. iTreseder The other' da a man got on my I Sabbath not man and made was for 9g 40( street and offered Drlggs .... at Twenty-thircar What was man for the Sabbath." I told him thst we me transfer. a 756 2278 man made for? To be healthy, hapTotals . . did not take transfers at that point, py, wise and good. Sunday la the day secure to a these and he told me I would have to. I did when he has right not, but I rang up hia fare and said 172 482 four ends of his being. Morton can How the you working to him: Youre dressed like a gentleexpect 157453 Wilson 135 402 classes to be healthy when you think man and you look like a gentleman, Lamdin 154474 of the conditions under which thou- - and God forbid that I should say that Thomas 357 aanda of them toil? Bad ventilation. youre not. I am a poor man, but I 111 139 Wright n rooms, dark shops and the will pay your fare rather than have goods. any trouble. 729 2178 killing routine of machine-mad- e v Look at their white faces.' They tell He did not say a word, but a sure-In moat towns they, are after pugi-- 1 the story of poor blood, flabby mu enough gentleman who was standing liata with a gun. In Louisville the rle and low vitality. The ability of next to me and saw me ring up the to realat temptation mayor and all the chief officials sat "uoh constitutions fare handed me a dollar and said, 1 1" at lero. Their tendency to resort down to do honor to Marvin Hart. to stimulants alcohol, opium, lust Is guess that will square things with you The other man, What should be and the company. Jim Jeffries says Dr. Osier Is looney at the maximum. not say anywhen he says men are no good after done for them? Get them out of doors who was looking on, did next cross-- 1 off he at but the got doors. out of thing, them They and 40. Perhaps Jeffries la closer to the keep truth than the doctor. Wonder If the need fresh air and exercise as much lng." New York Sun. doctor would be willing to meet Jeff! as they need prayer books and mona. The pulpit can make little the latter passes the GOOD HUMOR AT MEAL8. Ipreaslon on sluggish blood or fagged mark. j intellects. But these people will not go out of One of the Chief of All Causes of The proposed match between Young Enjoyment. Corbett and Eddie Hanlon, which was doors and loaf around the corners, or to have been pulled off in the coast sit meekly on hard settees in the Many people must have been struck metropolis next month, has struck a I parks. They must have something to by the utter absence of interesting snag, Corbett failing to come to terms, do. Rest is in change, not in stillness, conversation that la so marked a feaand now it is planned lo bring Abells it any harm for them to go riding ture of modern meals. In the olden Attel on to meet the native son. Attel. Inn Sunday in the electric or steam days all the wit and brightness of the it la said, has fully recovered from his cars? Is Is wrong for tnem to take a day seemed to be focused in to the That steamer or a sailboat or a rowboat breakfast and dinner boura. and nea operation and wants a fight. was evident when he battled in a New trip? Why should It be thought wrong all the celebrated stories of York hotel last week. Hanlon and for them to go swimming or to play ly liant I repartee that have come ri n kind d one of should twenty-rounAttel fought a draw In ball? Why play to us were delivered during a meal. I Pan FYandsco not so long ago, which be right and another wrong, if both was a rattling exhibition. Attel had a are done Innocently? Our object as But nowadays people talk over their shade the best of it, but the referee Christian people should be to have worries and bothers at the table, look our neighbors healthy and be. healthy out trains and read papers during declared honors even. ourselves. It is none of our business breakfast, and if they have got anyThe situation regarding the Britt-- 1 how they go about to Improve their thing disagreeable to say to another While fight has teen cleared. The su-- 1 health so long as they do not Inter member of the family, very often have grant- - fere with our rights, and none of their choose a mealtime in which to say it. per visor in San Franc-isced the Hayes Valley club a permit for business how we gain our health bo Somebody once suggested that chilMay, with the understanding that it long as we do not interfere with their dren should be trained to be bright will promote the engage-- 1 rights, and cheerful as meals, during just ment. Charley Mitchell, representing much as they are trained to eat propWhite, met Britt's manuger and theA. erly, for the one habit, like the other, manager of the club last night, and would cling to them when they grow soon reached an understanding. The up, and make them lightweights will meet in Woodward's A. Conan Doyle, whose new Rher companions. pavilion May 5. The articles call fori the boxers to receive 50 per cent of lock Holmes stories are just being Worry is very had for the digestion, the gross receipts, the winner to re- - I brought out in book form by McClure and so la another fashion of seeing reive 60 per cent of this and the loser Phillips, under the title "The Return how fast you can get through your 40 Holmes." Sherlock has been bicakfast or lunch; certainly both of jer cent. with the same malady that j stricken things react upon one's neighbor's enCollege football la beginning to ex-- 1 has so seriously affected Kipling and of the hours that should cite uttentlon already, although base-- 1 a number of other writers of recent joyment relaxation and good humor. bring bail is just getting into full swing. The years. He has gone nutomoblle mad. His frensy is not, however, likely to prove fatal, to himself or to others, be cause of the good care he Is having during the first paroxysms of the dla The moneyback tea Schiease, from his mother. Mrs. Doyle Is a quiet little woman, who has been passing a sweet and peaceful old age llings Best is safe ; youll In a cottage In York like it. shire. Phe has n fathomless admtra tion for her famous son. The sur Yaw ritwdi'llibll. cesses of Arthur are her life: the bread and meat of her daily conversa A Bad Sears. tion. When the automobile mania seixed Pome day you will get a bad scare Dr. Doyle, she felt thnt duty cniled her when you feel a aln m your bowels, d to his side. Phe left her fear iippenilliitla. Safety lies in cottage anil went to her son. Whr ami he wanted to take a spin in his ma Dr. King's New Life Pills, a sure rure. chine, she took lier courage in her for all bowel and stomach diseases, hand and climbed into the front seat aiii-- aa headache, biliousness, cnsilve-nesetc. Guaranteed at Ogden with him. and placed s cautioning fln only 2.1c. Try them. ger upon his arm as he opened the throttle. And now the chickens, nnfl fnclal Hairdressing, shampooing, the sheen and the cows of the country beauand electric round live In peace, for they know massage, manicuring tliev have nothing to fenr from the ty treatments. Edith Boise, 412 26th snorting machine with the sweet street. Boll 'phone, 33R-- JL EASTERN ILLINOIS R. R. Double Daily Trains - 01 BETWEEN p 1 Dee-Stanfo- rd St. Louis and Chicago I 9:50 a. m. 4:10 p. m. From LaSalle Street 8tation, Chicago From Union 8ta. (Merchants Bdg) St. Louis, 9:30 a. m. 4:44 p, m. Morning or evening connection at both termini with lines diverging. 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