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Show 19CS. DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4, PAGE FOUR Ki.ce the mists have cleared, Ittalf fitntr ilountal OGDEN, UTAH. Publiahara Utah Stata Journal Co. (Incorporated.) Published every availing except Sunday Telephones. Bell M4 Bualneee Office Editorial Rooms IniL, CM Bell, SCI Ind SIS 1 1 2 2 Terms ef Subscription. earrler, par week By mall per month By ca rrler, if collected by circulator, per month e matter Entered as By ring ring rti.ga rings 80c - x 1 -- EDISONS The LATEST DISCOVERY. Wixard" has triumphed again, his and new storage battery, through the use ; which he will revolutionize the automobile business and make the pro-in-of Standard Oil a drug on the market, so far as their use In profiling horseless vehicles Is concerned. Incidentally Edison hue delivered a body blow to the smelling trust. Standard Oil has been chuckling It believed that gasoline was the coining motive power of the world, and Standard Oil controlled gasoline. The smelter trust chuckled because It believed tliat nickel and lead were the only material! tliat could In- used In the storage of electricity, and the smelter trust controlled nickel. The one f power. had a cinch on one eoun-Hie other had a cinch on the remaining source of power. But Edison has fooled them all. He has isfrfected a storage battery, and by Its perfection makes the gasoline business look like the small end of a quarter of a dollar and a five-cepiece. He Is not going to use nickel either. Hie material la cobalt. Tills is somewhat astounding, for never liefore have chenilsta or electrics engineers dreamed of using cobalt. Just how Edison discovered It he (ini's not say, and, until he returns from a trip to Florida, where he Is recuperating a bit, be will not state. Suffice It to any, he has made the dislie lias discovered er second-clos- 1')S. at the postofflr at Cgden, Utah. under Act of Congress of March I. 187 10. C. M. JACKSON JOHN METEER H. S. FOSTER mice the sunshine has dispelled the lheie hi the country uf cluudf. ri.rhi-ihi- g peace, mother and father cl.L-- p thir loved one In fond .mi: That finhi'.ice. through the walks and cf the green fields, be I lie lamsale the Ml very waters, along the f verdant trees, past the bril-- 1 uvwiin-of poey. over the golden i i i even up tu the White Throne, a In lie child shall load them." Editor Manager City Circulator m labeL OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE COUNTY THOMAS WESLEY BROWN. moon shining on his face, and he dreamed that he dosed the hens with gold leaf. When he awuke he experimented until he found the correct breed of hen and the exact amount of gold necessary. now possesses the Colonel Ropes an hen can be fed a secret whereby certain amount of gold leaf and a circle of gold a half Inch wide will appear on the outside uf the egg. If the leaf Is given In the morning or the gold band will appear on the northern or southern end of the egg. w hiie if the precious metal la red at noon there will be a ring around the center of the shelL Nor do we believe science will stop at that. We earnestly look for the time when by dosing the Leghorns with l'"t water we can get a hard (mill'd egg and when by giving the biddies a Jigger of Jamaica they will lay rum omelets. We look forward In ardent ex;ectatioii to the day when by handing the Lady Brahma or Silver-Lace- d Wyandotte a dash of brandy, some bar sugar and a glass of milk she will produce shells full of milk punch. Let us. then, yearn for Colonel Rope's success In the pursuit of hla experiments. because the coming of the mlllenlutn will be hastened as he achieves successes etep by step In this direction. Their many friends in this city and elsewhere will deeply and sincerely sympathise with Mr. am' Mrs. V. D. MIST. D. M. Brown, liecause of their loss yesterday, when the spirit of tlielr lhy loy, three D. M. Parry, president of the National years of age, left earth for a new life Manufacturers association, has writItcyond the stara It Is to most of us ten a book. entitled "The Scarlet Emno sorrowful tu aee the light go out of It Is an attack on Socialism. pire. IsMiny eyes; to note the color fade this article Is not inIncidentally, from dimpled cheeks. As we gaxe upof Socialism. defense as a tended one and on the coffiuod form of a tiny But D. M. Parry, etc.. Is about as note the waxen hunda folded across radical, as Inconsistent, as extreme, as our very souls cry out the stilled as bughouse, as batty, as virulent, nothIn anguish. It seems to us that In his arguments looney plumb cornea can that the grief assuage ing as the most rabid Socialism against as the result of an invasion of this Socialist ever was or can be against character by the the despotism of capital In fact, ParReaper whose name Is Death; ry may rightfully be designated as the covery. Who with hla sickle keen Most of Herr In order to circumvent the trust, he Reaps tlie bearded grain at breath book is alluded to by a comTh And the flowera that grow between.' had an agent purennse a large deposit as a "clever little satirical critic petent Every .lisping accent of babyhood; of cobalt on the Montreal river, near extra on Socialism." But the vaganxa Is Thla deposit every prattle of childish voice; every Hnlleyburg, Canada. Is erroneous. The correct classification silvery Jaugk; every roguish look; aid to lie an Immense one. and the appclation should be: A very stupid every cute action; every Infant prayer; supply will be ample fur generations and born of halcaricature, Impossible come. every loving kiss comes back (o us to lucination by taking an overand our tears full thick und fast as we Colialt Is similar to nickel, but It is dose of theproducedsort of dupe." wrong realise that qever again, this aide the a niotul that haa been neglected In the For several has fought years Parry river, will we eee nr hear our darling. lent. It haa been confined to producadvanced labor, organised thought In seen porceEven old Time, that great phyalcian ing the beautiful tints toward the betterment of the who heala most wounds, finds such as lain and glaasware. and the agents of looking conditions surrounding men who work, thla Incurable, for years may come and smelter trust, which knows the secret the Improvement of the race by the of Its for has tiiat purpose, production years may go. but ever, and ever, and of the toiler, and everything the controlled dull output uplifting ache and tlie prices by limiting ever, there lurka the calculated to relieve the and anything pain that had lta birth when the little and regulating the supply. Now, howwho of the necessity of works person one went sway. ' Words sound mean- ever. the owners of the cobalt deposits coarse food or wearing patched eating in' will have chance a to competipomf ingless when spokfin by those who Mr. Parry's Idea of a laoveralls. would extend comfort; actions have an tion with the trust. .. Is borer a Individual with dirty greasy It Is gratifying to read of thla latest emptiness, e'en though . friends may hands and who Is wedded to a face, on of Edison. He the part triumph mepn them for our consolation. broken-down woman, who, haa promised ua for quite a while that homely and 81111 there in a balm In the contemwith her husband and nine children, he Invent a would storage good seen all. have of battery the Vo It plation live In a cheap shanty and thank God gentle gardener take from Us place a for five hundred miles of travel, and for the privilege of existence. He reseems exhla this be a of to Realisation fair flowqr and tenderly transplant It It as a crime for a wage-earnIn a mure favored location. While we pectations. Hitherto storage batteries gards to socks more than once per change thought him harsh to pluck from its have been too heavy to be of much as for his having in his and month, mause. But with lighter nstlre aid! the tender shrub, yet when practical IMMseeslon a white shirt why that terial of the In we was saw done blossom possibilities und all traveling long it would be a high crime and a misdebeauty and loveliness, we felt that all distances by the use of electricity meanor! Mr. seems Parrys Ideal of an embe will and to assured, everyone that had been done for the good of the Is a smooth-faceployer "wixard' trihis the upon congratulate plant man, with a slight degree of corpEarth Is but the little place where umph over matter. well-fewho uses ulency, God's flowers begin their lives. Some scented and his soap AN AGE shaving perfumes INVENTION. OF grow In its soil and bloom through handkerchiefs with attar of roses. to many years perish at last of deny. Mr. Tarry believes that some men Others live until noon lime and die In Truly this Is an age of Invention. are entitled to everything that money the full vigor of maturity. Bllll others Every day brings forth something new can buy, while others scramble for scarcely open their petals to tlie morn- and astonishing. First It was the telebread and should be satisfied with a ing sun and they are gone, while many graph. next the telephone, then thi times the fairest of all are taken away phonograph and the mechanical piano, few crusts. Mr. Parry thinks the laborer should be grateful for corn pone, while yet In bud. then the telegraphone, the linotype, the He who created and maintains the Limerick poem, and the Answers to while the rich and well bom have soda Mr. Parry believes In the biscuits. everlasting garden of Paradise seems t'orresponiients column In the Salt of the working classes, befecundity Labor-savin- g to keep a watchful eye upon the flow- Lake Tribune. ma cause a man with a large family is nut ers of earth, and when one shown signs chlnery for almost everything. The of rare and celestial quality. Tie takes mechanic has the bachelor button for Inclined to be recalcitrant when It It home, where he transplants It to his trousers and tbe lady of fashion comes to adjusting the question of a Mr. Parry believes the emshed a sweet perfume through eternity. has the hatpin for The day's iwy. should fix the hours of labor ployer endsolution is of the this the farmer has the sowing machine and Perhaps and the amount to be paid; that labor ing of this bright, bunny baby boy who the seamstress the sewing machine. Is not a commodity and therefore a felt asleep yesterday. The man who cuts Ice in winter has man has nothing whatever to say poor rea be there another too, the patent marker and the man who may Then, how he shall market it. as to eon. The love of men and women for sells It la summer the adjustable scales In book Mr. Parry portrays, or his their Creator sometimes becomes lax that make ten cents worth cost a quarin the contemplation of mortal things. ter of a dollar. By the use of sep- attempts to portray, the conditions will obtain when Socialism shall They forget In many Instances that the arators the dairyman has leen enabled tht have gained the ascendency. He thinks great telegraph wires that reach from to take the creatn front tlie milk In ten will give each man a numlier the state hire to heaven are constructed of the minutes uiul make fourteen ounces of a name; that his food supInstead of and to love, of for a butter neglect heartstrings Up to date all be will limited by the state; that , keep tn communication, dally and that has been dune, for the pnultryman ply his shall be prescribed by the raiment It some' has been the Invention of the bone-cutthourly, with the Beneficent. his that state; marriage will be regutimes happens that in order to bring and the incubator, the steplated by the state; that free love win Ills children in closer touch, the mother of the chicken. i all that sort of tommyrot. l'ather takes unto Himself a cherished Now, however, science has come to titaln, and in to the Socialist, he Now, Justice object of affection and places It close the aid of the gentle grower of beside Him that the bereaved, looking fruit, alias Shanghai berries, and in advocates no such doctrines and never for that object, may perceive that It la future the great American hen will HI. Truth to tell, Tarry has simply with the Great One they have for- lay decorated eggs ready for market. and Bellamy in this brochure of his gotten; that In their anxiety to regain No longer will the children have to buy unil reversed conditions. Where Bel1L to rejoin it when the time shall anallne dyes for use at Easter; all we lamy pictured an existence of equal come, they will so lire that when the will have to do Is to telephone our or- happiness, this man, drunk on the bright angel of release arrives they will ders to the hennery and get whatever hashheesh of Ideas born in a brain diseased because it has brooded over the be found qualified to meet the loved we like most. one gone before. In the clime where Colonel John G. Ropes of Englewood possibility of a loss of power and pelf circles reunited are never broken (Tiffs. N. J.. has been giving much which may be adapted for the benefit again. Perhaps this was the reason time and study to the science of egg of all humanity, draws hideous car little Wesley was called to his eternal production. He thought that eggs toons of misery. Where Bellamy held home. could be decorated In the original fac- up to view warm hearts and loving But whatever may have been the tory by simply feeding the producers minds, this plagiarist extends the cause, there Is hope for the stricken on the proper pabulum. He experi- daubed picture of hate. Where Bellamy parents In the comforting gospel of mented by mixing pigments and paints portrayed absolute equality, thla man Immortality. Though the balance of In the chicken feed, and also hung pic- dashes off a drawing of Inequality. Honestly, good people, the book Isn't the Journey of life may be saddened at tures tn the hencoop for prenatal Influthe recollection of the distressful part- ence. but the result was neither satis- worth reading, and if any Socialist deigns to dignify It with ing here, there will ever be that cheer- factory nor artistic. a reply, he ought not only to forfeit the ing prospect that once the .veil has One night he. slept with the full respect of his fellows, but his own. PARRY-EXTRE- nt 1 ( er well-groom- ed d, well-house- d, self-defen- st-1- pu-m- d, The State Journal la Informed thatl squaamlsh people think the man- - i of the Urittenton Home ought a&fiiit-u- t ri.it take money earned by a vaude-- : vi!le company, or a etoca company. All of which eoupda like the veriest tom-- ; myrot ever uttered. The institution needs the money, the actors compris- i:.g the company have volunteered out of the goodness of their hearts to give :he benefit, the management donates the use of the bouse, light and all. free. To reject the money so earned would be as nonsensical as to decline to take a donation from a newspaper, because It printed an account of a vaudeville performance or gave the de- tail of a prise fight or told how a celebrated divorce case was conducted in court. Some people are very thin skinned at times. To the good ladies w ho are engaged in managing the Crit- teuton Home the State Journal says: ' Accept this money and put it to good use. It comes with the good wishes of all concerned. By the way, if there are those so real nice and goody-good- y that they object to accepting It, let them make up the deficit. 4 "Jedge" Willis Brown, of the Juvenile court of Salt Lake City, was The Monday very neatly. Jedge sent for one Henry C. Tremayne and Caroline Grom, better known as Hickman, for the purpose of taking a boy named Chester Hickman away from hla mother, because she was living with Tremayne without being married. While the Jedge was busy on some other matters the pair went down Into the county clerk's office, secured a license, were married and thus the court lost another opportunity of delivering one of his most exalted opinsome- - Instep Skirts j , ' The largest and most compl.-t..I,,,., ing we have ever had. In the are the swell grays ami f.Jm fects in all the new model.- ;.i hang and tailoring of these ekirt- It is a pleasure to put th know and that your skirt is surely lioj., - ; ! ; We fit the large ladies, as we p.,v cial attention to the out size -- kirt ai.-there is uot a woman in tlie r.tv large but what we can put a -- kiri that will fit. j horn-sw-oggl- ed l Ask to eee the Ride Astride K,lUt.s trenhe skirt. They are beauties and a great pleasure to ladies who ride 4 ions Also a handsome line of white drees skirts in mohair and French Serges, at the lowest prices in Ogden. Chief Browning has gone to Hot Springs, Arkansas to represent Ogden at the convention of chiefs of police. He pays hie own expenses The paper he has prepared will sound Just as well and the Impression he will make will be Just as favorable, but what glory he he earns and what information leama will redound not so much to his as to Ogden's credit, and we still believe Ogden should have advanced ex. penses The Republican has an editorial advising people to not get In debt, alleging that getting in debt Is foolish and all that sort of thing. This la the first Intimation we have received to the effect that the editor is an opulent perf he Inter-Mounta- in ' Use No More Bessemer Rails luter-Mounta- ln son. Company. Pennsylvania cides te Adopt the Open Rai-'roa- d De- Rev. Peter A. Blmpkln, of Balt Lake, Hearth Make. having Joined the Socialists we now look for the inspiring spectacle of Him. Pa. The PennPHILADELPHIA. Warren Foster rushing from that organisation in the direction of the tall sylvania railroad will discard Bessemer and uncut murmuring the while: "Oh, steel rails If Ua officers can Induce the for a lodge In some vast wilderness." larger steel manufacturers to accept Its orders for hassle open hearth rails. The result of yesterday's election In 45.-0the city on the lake will have no ef- The company Is In the market for offiAn tons rails. of hearth Milwauopen made fect upon the beer that kee famous Becker, Republican, who cer of the corporation said that this succeeds Rose, Democrat, Is said to fa- "would not be a drop In the bucket If the present order should be accepted. vor the open schooner. A test of open hearth rails has been Dowie has wired Zion made during the last year with unusual was for a bill of particulars It seems that success. .The experimental order commodern prophet like Dowie havp to made by the Pennsylvania Steel which la controlled by the Pennrely on modem Inventions for Infor- pany, railroad. The trial lot consylvania mation, Elijah I would liave secured sisted of 8,000 tons of the basic open a revelation on the subject. hearth process, and they so far excelled the Bessemer rails, asserted an officer, Dispatches say there will be sveral that the will be adopted for manufactories established In the Phil the entire process system. ipplne Islands for the manufacture of According to an officer In the departJute bags. Up to date the factories ment of tests, the open hearth rail haa over there have been devoted to the been found to have "more life, lasting fabrication of beaut jags. longer and being much lesa likely to break. This Is due to the entail amount peaking of this Chinamans attempt of phosphorous In the open hearth rail. to coerce an Ogden girl, the bllltwlne The Pennsylvania railroad haa placed allege the Chink followed her at orders for rails for this year amounting "respectful" distance. Theres polite- to nearly, 2110,000 tons. This whole ness for you. amount Is to be delivered before January 1. The order for the open hearth Physicians at Cincinnati kept s man rails Is Intended for use on the low-graalive three (lays, and during that time freight line to be constructed beThe hla life Insurance policy expired and tween Morrlavllle and Newark. Instead of getting fS.000 hie wife la test was made on the main line west of left penniless. Harrisburg. 00 Ex-prop- Thla morning the commit-te- e held meeting In the amusement hall of the hotel to receive the credential of tbe delegates, trim came to regUter, The opening session of the council wlli be held at the Rle.1 Pier theater on Vlrglna avenue this urteninnn. The session of the slnte council trill be the most Important in the history o( the order, as It will decide the question whether or not men shall le admitted to membership without being prevloui-l- y affiliated with American mechanics' orders. At the national convention held in Chicago last August It was resolved to make the question one of state option. Niue states at their annual conventions since tliat time hare adopted the measure, as follow: Pennsylvania, Vermont, Georgia. Tennessee, Kentucky, Missouri. Colorado. Wisconsin and California. It is quite likely that New Jersey will follow will although the delegates are said to be nearly equally divided on the question. King Corn Hav- ing an Johnny Cake Claeses Are Inning Being Held Down in Merry Oklahoma. u GUTHRIE. Okla., April well as In all the corn state north of the Ohio river, King Com day b observed today in the public school. Th growing of com and the selection of good seed for the raising of corn formed the aubject of talks delivered to the children In all public school. To teach the children how to select the best seed, they were asked some time ago to make tests of seeds at their homes and to report the results to their teachers today. The material thus collected In the schools will be summed up by the statisticians of the department of agriculture and will be communicated in condensed form to tho cotton growers of com throughout the will bo belt. Young folks grain clubs Assemble te Debate the Question ae organised In all com state and next to Admission ef the fall each school will hald a harvest Sterner Sex. festlV&l, with competitions for valuaW Colorado and Minnesota have prises. distribuATLANTIC CITY, N. J., April 4. already voted 82,500 each foramong tho The twelfth annual session of the New tion "In th form of prizes Jersey State Council. Daughters of children taking Interest in the Liberty, opened here today. Delegates industry. representing every local council tn the fra state are here and the Grand Atlantic Two adjoining lots, 2 block hotel, where the delegatee have estab- Washington Ave., on the benclL-. s lished their headquarters, Is crowded to nap, must be sold at once. BWBank NatL Room 60, First overflowing. (.-- Here de If It wasnt for violating a promise not to write anything more about the weather we would say something about yesterday's cold wave. : 4 The papers down Street had an ar ticle yesterday and this morning about the early planting of sugaft- - beets. Wonder If the editor has been outside his office recently? A- 1- -- - - The public schools in the village below are to have a course in garden Ing. Why not make It Ice cutting and be reasonable. - Despite the fact that there were several thousand "springs Inside, a mattress factory In Utica N. Y. burned yesterday. 4 Secretary Loeb tried to ride a bucking bronko yesterday and was dumped. He should get Theodore to give him a few lessons. Patriotic Girls of New Jersey , I - - A few more men with offers such as Mr. Lexis made to the city council and the beautifying of Ogden would be easy. - - er h-- . n My Star. I found myself alone with the stars blue In the deep night so clear, so still all were beautiful, all were cold Though gave one clear star, with a heart of gold with Its rays, until That warmed mjr soul saw more and more Mr eyas by Its light had never dreamed before. Of things they And.! looked, but my star was no longer there. 'Twss a meteor star and false, I cried. it well, but I want it not. loved I a louring mastered Is soon forgot. and knew I lied. All ivia 1 nearer Then I seareneu -- tx iaa" iC the earth of star find my To exceeding worth. And where do you think I found my star? For find my star In the end. I did. Down In the part of my heart hidden itself with cunning art. It had was star my There securely hid. And there It shall rest end there It t.n stay TIU the twilight of earth ends In Heaven's Day. "I, . Los Angeles 8 OFFER THREE SPECIALS THREE DAYS D ; U The articles are placed on the bargain square. we . would pay us $1.25 readily even more if it. The goods are new; The special price is Just to help business --during this Tins. NEW WALL FXPER STORE. Headquarters for choice design for spring doings. Morris, SGS Twenty-fourt- h 8. Both 'Phones. Two adjoining lota 2 4 blocks from Washington Ave- - on the bench. A nap, Bioet be sold at once. M. Skeen, Room 60, First Nat'L Bank Bldg. 98 cents I FOR Too afitea good weather Come and see for yourself. I !j NEW SPRING GOODS . IN EVERY. DEPARTMENT - , |