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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, THURSDAY, APRIL of Women. ciu.e of r.al J State Federation under the aushere held was today will hiil li i Concord Women's club. the of pices th-i- r Methods of child saving was the geo-er- a OGDEN, UTAH. 1 theme treated of in the papcT n"'rt 'I'1' PrtHifctr. j j i uii bunii.t-jtlnil ftklisliiaftCsiayaay, Homer Folks, secreilu- and discussions. if inai.tlai-riruviun (Incorporated.) of the State Charities Aid assoca-lio- ii tary llUla tjiM it,lf." Published every evening except Sunday of New York; Owen R. Lovejoy of New York, assistant secretary of tne National Child Labor committee, THE WORLDS WATER WATS. Telephones and other speakers were heard. 1 664 ring Business Ofllit ....Bell, NrWS-Press notices Ind., 6641 ring The St. THIS DATE IN HISTORY. 664 ! rings ' lU Editorial Rooms ot the worlJ 1512 Gaston de Foix killed at the tad!,' 664 I rings tout lh have entered into a competitive strug- battle uf Ravenna. K44 The parliamentary forces victransgle in the i uilding up of mater at the battle of Selby. torious TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION portation. Great Britain expend Urge 1713 Treaty of Utrecht, terminating harbor and every one the wars of Queen Anne. 16.00 amounts on her to its By Mail One Tear 1768 tine quarter of the city of Monj S.OO of her navigable rivers is kept up By Mall Bis Months U fol- - treal destroyed by fire. Thii 1.60 ...... pulley of efficiency. Months state By Msil Three last 1788 Stanislaus Foniatowskt, i lwed by Germany, and a number of king of Poland, died. By Mail One Month inBy Carrier (.tne Month the German cities lOu to 200 miles 1814 British army entered Toulouse. reason Pay Ns Monty To Carriers. France. by are land actually seaports 1843 John England, first bishop of of their location on the banks of highS. C., died; born SeptemCharleston. second-clasat s matter Entered as ly developed rivers. 1786. S3. ber under the poatofflce at Ogden. Utah, According to Consul Llefeld of Frei1(65 Montgomery, Ala., surrendered Act of Congress of March 3, Hit. burg, Germany, the German govern- to the federal. 1886 Charles Reade, novelist, died; to Join hands with Switzerland GsfiL Manager ment is B. A. BOWMAN born 1814. lu increasing the effectiveness of the K9S Japan seised the Pellew isare now upper Rhine. Improvement lands In the North Pacific. NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. In aouthweet 1904 German troops under way to make the river navigable Hereros. defeated 1,000 Africa as Basel, as far above Strassburg Tou should receive your paper not It is believed that the stream later than 6:16 p. ni. If not received TOOK AWAY THE EVIDENCE. at that hour call Rhone 664 and it will be so improved as to admit of the to 800 from messenger. sent he will you by special passage uf boats carrying Bridegroom's Proof That Ha Had Been Pay Ns Money te Carrisrs or ether l,5ou ton as far north as the Lake of a "Real Sport." collectors unless they present creden- Constance. tials from the undersigned. The linmedate benefits of this develA Denver hotel man tells the fol Under no circumstances will carrisrs id are Rhine point the of upper lowing story and says Its true: A few tako to opment allowed be Stops. or collectors All notices ef this kind must be given out by Consul Llefeld, who shows that days ago a bride and groom from the to this office direct or by letter, or in in 1003. w hich U the Utest report on country registered at the hotel. What are your rate for room and person, or phone 664. one ring. the traffic, out of a toUl of 5,113,100 the groom. Switaer-Un- d, hoard for two?" asked JOURNAL PUBLISHING CO-Into moved tons of bulk goods Six dollars," was the reply. That wu B. A. Bowman, were transported by 1.626.0U0 satisfactory, and the two were given General Manager. ships to Mannhelin or Strassburg, a room. When they decided to leave while of the export of bulk goods the groom asked for his bill. It was amounting to 534, TOO tons, 100.500 tons 24. He was staggered. "What!" he dollaVa! "Twenty-fou- r were transported on the Rhine from ejaculated. Bald You an six dolThat's as well as above-nameoutrage. d the places, lars." "Six dollars a day," came from 116, S00 tons of goods In transit across Six the clerk. "Six dollars a day." Switzerland, making a total of 1,743,-00- 0. dollars a the groom almost day!" OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE COUNTY Consul Llefeld adds: shouted. thought you meant six "If these goods could have been dollars a week." The clerk simply transported by water from Masel to smiled, finally the groom paid over BENEFITS OF THE HEPBURN Mannheim and vice versa at a freight the money. Now," he said, calming LAW. rate uf 11.07 for the distance per ton, down somewhat, "wait a minute. 1 a sum of $1,238,563 would have been want to go t rntalrs. Keep that money in your hand." The clei'k didn't under In an address before the Pittsburg saved. This rate would soon, under atand, but ha decided to humor the 8. after and uf Charles the pressure board of trade, recently, competition man. The latter noon returned with a llanks described the benefits uf the the gradual removal of present obA1 ting It at tha dark he measure known as the Hepburn law, structions and hindrances to naviga- took a picture. This la the highest-pricetion, be greatly reduced." saying in part: place I ever stopped at," he exI Just wanted a picture to "Under the old law, a stock broker It Is undoubtedly this last phase of plained. show on friends all the that I wag a real rates U my the matter know that the that freight spurring might Then he and port here In Denver. a particular road were excessive, yet of the world on to greater exerhis bride their up gathered teleacopei knowing that the government had no tions in waterway development. Con- and went out Louispower to reduce the rates, this broker gressman Joseph E. Ransdell of would be safe lit assuming that these iana, president of the National Rivers Startles a Bridal Coupla. rates would be kept high enough to and Harbors congress, In a speech In one of tha Seventeenth street winIn support any stock which the road was the last congress dwelt forcefully on dows of the Colorado Midland ticket putting uKin the market, although he the fact that water transportation for office la a stuffed stork. Yesterday and some- about noon a young Elk and his wife knew that It was watered stock. Un- heavy goods Is one-six- th that of the charges by topped in front of the window and der the new Isw, although he may be times on the Inside and may know that ' rail for similar transportation. Mr. had a look at the stork and the baby lered stock is being put on the market, Ransdell pointed out, also, In the course camel which etanda by It Jim Davis, yet knowing that the Interstate Com- -j of his address, that water transporta-merc- e the Midland'! city passenger agent, commission may at any time tlun In no wise would injure the proa-low- noticed them gaxlng at tha etork ai he came up Seventeenth reeL He hesithe rates, this special knowledge perlty of tlie railroads, but that it tated a moment before the window becomes a factor which he is now would supplement railroad activity and and the young Elk noticed him. obliged to consider In a different way stimulate It by stimulating commerce. "That'a a stork, Isn't It?" naked the when he underwrites a block of this Elk of Mr. Davie. "Tea," replied Jim, Advertisers of garden hone should be thata a etork." Then, as he went stock, because lie now realises that some shipper may at any time file a more careful when advertising their through t! screen door: "Just leave I wares An eastern mercantile house orders in he-- e. The young Elk complaint with the commlaaon and the advertises thusalse: How about your your rale be reduced. In other words, un hose? We have all siaea and .colors." and his wife faded away" In a hurry. Denver Post der the old law the stuck broker could ' Upon calling at the store several young were the that company work with the railroad. Now he mutl,udu" baa hla business Judgment on tlie facts (handled garden huee, not rubber" Place He Was Fitted For. hose. Arlsona Journal. The village carpenter had given so as they exist, and the first question which li will ask himself Is ahether In the nineteen years since the In- generously of his services and sound the rates are unreasonable, and there- terstate Commerce commission begun advice toward rebuilding the little fore likely to be lowered by the Inter- the collection of facts auout accidents, memorial chapel that when It was a writer In Everybody's Maga- completed all the summer people state Commerce commission. Under says zine, nearly 6,000 passengers, over agreed that he should be asked to the old Iuar, he studied such reimrla as employees and nearly 90,000 other apeak after the luncheon which was have been killed on American to follow the dedication the railroads saw fit to publish. Now exercises. he has to study the statlstcal reports railways, and nearly one million more The day and the carpenter's turn have been crippled or maimed, scalded came. of the commission to determine what or crushed, disfigured or Invalided; and hts puley will be, as tlie data given In we still make no protest. For a coun-the"Ladlea and gentlemen dear reports point to certain conclu try that has pride in Itself and Its friends, he began, hla good, brown sions which the Intrstate Commerce progress," this seems to be a humil- face very red Indeed, "I am a good hudeal better fitted for the scaffold than coniniiaaon Is bound to follow In mak iating situation. Is Rut the still more that conditions grow for public speaking! miliating fact lug Its decisions. Formerly the policy worse year by year. In 1805 It was Then he realized what he had said f the railroads was the deterinlni-itwice as dangerous to travel on a rail- and sat down amid roara of laughter. element Now It Is the attitude of the way train or to work for a railway Youtha Companion. In the United company Slates as It Interstate Commerce commission. was in 1885. As the predominating feature of Fish's Snout Like Saw. the Hepburn law la that all railroad Ireland is likely to become an exA very curious ray, and one quite as la from the abundant off apimrent operations are to be given the greatest porting nation, the Florida coast, is the announcement Industhat the xwbliu publlcty, the Interstate Commerce trial development association Is about sawfish. This aniaml has a sharkllka commission, in addition to prescribing to send a representative to Argentina body, but Its moat curious characterthe form of books which the railroads with a view to pushing trade In Irish istic la Ita anont, which la horixantal-l- y flattened and projects far beyond shall keep, ha been given the right, manufactures with that market. Linen and the woolen mouth. On the edges of this snout not would goods conflict l first, to call for siei-iareisirts from with present American exports, but the tout teeth are Inserted, so that the tlie railroads at any time so that not exhibits of Irish furniture at the resemblance to a two aided saw is all would seem to Indicate but complete. only the shipper and the investing the of Ireland proving a iHMMlblltly public, but our bankers and brokers . ran know to what extent the bonds, competitor In that line. Belfast Is Take me back to old thought likely to develop an active Where the sugar beets and tularco stock and rates are being manipulated, hardware Industry, large works haring and this means that the commission, recently aeon opened there for the Where grow. the fanners are healthy, hiini.y by publishing these reports, can nip In manufacture of galvanised buckets, and bright the bud any stock or bond manipula- baths and other articles of that class. They all take Rocky Mountain Tv a at night. tion; and second, the right to require ARBOR DAY OB8ERVED. T. H. Carr, Phar. any railroad to tile monthly njxirt of OLYMPIA, Wash., April 11. In reto the proclamation of Govits earnings and expenses, and this sponse DISCRIMINATING LADIES, means that Investors in slocks and ernor Mead. Arbor day was observed today throughout the state of Washbonds and our stockholders, having now ington. Many trees and shrubs were Raley Uslsg HerpleMe Aeeevat ef figures to Judge from, can planted In parks and public grounds Ite Dlstlactlveaeas. and along the public highways. easily determine what railroad securiThe ladles who have tided ties to invest In, and the shipper or Henrietta speak of It In th Ms)!? SAGINAW CELEBRATES. tn dan.ir any one Interested what rates he ought SAGINAW. Mich, April 11. A proscalp ef dandruff and also for fusion of flags were displayed in the th to pay. callenes as a genaral t In other words, the railnads will business district today In celebration makaa th scalp fad fraah ai.d n of Saginaw's The which that dandruff will rano longer be able to pad accounts or Itching anniversary Is that of the first meet- Newhro'a Herplclda effective! v ru ' conceal items If the law Is enforced by ing of the first common as It council of dandruff, destroys the grm vt the commission. This publicity, not Saginaw. Tonight the event is to be causes It. Th same germ cause). to flail out. and later baldness: in kUir- - it nly In rates, but In accounts, pay- commemorated in the city ball with exercises in which former mayors and Herplclda stops telling hair and ments, contracts and administration, other baldness It la also an Ideal hir city officials and lays bare the entire railroad situation tive citizens will take part. representa- hig. for It lends an aristocratic charm t, th hair that Is quit distinctive as never before. What has herrtofui ; svj by leading druggists. Rend JOe. BAY 8TATE WOMEN'S CLUBS. , been dragged out by special Investlgu- fop ample to Tha Herpldde Co lion can now be obtained as easily as J Mich. trolt. "the Maarachimtts spring meeting" Two alses SO cents and H.SO. valuation of a tiiU iuliii-iiottL iul to lUab Stair Immtal jf-ut- pi-t- - oiK-rat- e l"' 5 v u i? - Swll-xerlan- d. I ; , ; By "i ' it i v i s V r 'I cx-rer- I d .i na-Hu- ns i j I - V i'! p one-nin- th RBiGAt'IF? BECOME WASHINGTON. D. C. April IL-Ila- vmg reached the age limit or fcW W alter f ,tr years. Brigadier General T Duggan was placed on the retired t dsy. Gen. Duggan was bornser-In England. He entered the military outvice of his adopted country at the break of the civil war as a private In Wisconsin volunteer infantry. i lie 5th t the close of the war he entered the service. The vacancy created in the list of brigadier generails by the retirement of General Duggan is filled by the promotion of Charles B. Hall, of the 18th infantry. Col. Hall was born la and apt- - inted from Maine. He served In the 25ilv Maine Infantry during the civil war and after the war was Prodigies In Fasting. A French girl, one Christina Mlehr elot, when recovering from a severe attack of fever. Is said to have Uvad from November, 1751, to July, 1755b on water, without any solid food of any description." Twenty years later Monica Mutch a woman of Buabla, while suffering from a complication of nervous disorders, subsisted for two years oa a dietary of curds and whey and war ter, and. to add to her discomfort, she was unable to sleep during the whole of this period; while in 1761, we leant (and we are simply quoting records of :aaee which appear to have been well attested), Ann Welsh, a girl of Harrogate, England, survived for 18 months on a daily allowance of a third of a pint of wine and water. et-art- t-exposition Wlm-nm-ln- up-to-d- " hslr-dres'i- nr - pr-v-- ,.-, 1 ii Are Leaders We claim for our clothing that ii i th v -made, the most perfect fitting, the liohbi, .t andTi most in the city. The famous l.rand oil it all we claim for it. Here is a proclaims proposition fair and good you buy the suit and if Wl. iave proved all we say m the suit you can ha VOur up-to-d- Suits $12.50 to $30.00 V. Jli 236 Occasionally something amusing happena that hasn't tha element of pathos that marks the most of the mall incidents one runs across In this world. Aa for instance, when Mrs. Uptown expostulated with Lucinda because she would get a divorce from her husband and whose convincing retort was that ahe was "jest natchelly tired o Jim." There wasnt a thing to say to such an argument and Mrs Uptown real-lie- d that Lucinda waa only taking a leaf out of the matrimonial book of half society. Lucinda had plainly been sitting In the top gallery of the "New York Idea" and reading society Journals. young. EXCURSION TO MILNER, Daily April 17th IDAHO ts 21st. Via Oregon Short Line, 88.05 round Tickets good to return within fifteen days from date of sale. As a matter of Information, 80,000 acres of land under Twin Falls North Side canal will be open for entry April 22nd, and same date Milner tuwnslte will be open for sale of lota trip. Ogden Rapid Iransit Co. TIME CASH vhi Street The House of Good Clothes Twenty-Fift- h Grand Opera House ONE NIGHT ONLY THURSDAY, APRIL nth Joseph Brooks Presents LILLIAN RUSSELL To Preserve Youth. One woman says that there is only one thing to remember, one thing to to be forget. If you want always young. The first Is the power of right thinking, which esn rebuild and remodel one's life and character, and the things to forget are "regrets. Nothing Is so truly useless or such a handicap aa regrets of any kind, and It is the first thing one must learn to eliminate If one wants to be fifty years ate money back for the asking. Our spring Mvles are now ready and you should make an early election Tired o' Jim." J ae Suits ap- pointed a second lieutenant In the 28th infantry. .He Is at present commandant of the staff college and the Infantry and cavalry school and signal school at Fort Leavenworth, Kas. er 48,-0- 00 07. It, THE BUTTERFLY A Comedy in A Three Acts by Kellett Chambers Splendid Company Including Eugene Ormonde John Flood Fred L. Tiden Fred Tyler Kate Griffith Grant Mitchell Charles Lamb Roland 11. llill Rosalie I)e Yaux Isabel Richards Prices . . $2, 1.50, $1, 75c, 50c, 25c THROUGH CARS. First Wash. Ava. car leaves North end Wash. ave.... and 18 min. thereafter till First Wash. Ava. car leaves South end Weak. ave.... and K min. thereafter till First 26th Street ear leaves East end 25th Street and IS min. thereafter till First 25th Street car leaves West end 25th Street.... and II min. thereafter till First 22nd Street car leaves East end 22nd Street.... and II min. thereafter till First 22nd Street car leaves ' 1:18 a. si 11:86 p,R 1:15 a.ns 11:80 p.m 8:11 11.80 a.a P.U1 8:80 Am 11:45 p.m and II R. A. GRANT, Ocsml NEW SHOW SATURDAY AFTERNOON AT 2:30 0:07 a. n 11:22 p. m DONT MISS TRI.S .................. 0:22 a. m min. thereafter till 11:87 p. m Through Cara Leaving Corner of 25th and Washington Ava. First Wash. Ave. car going North leaves corner 8:88 Am and 18 mln. thereafter till lk 40 p. ra 1 kit Wash. Ava car going South leaves corner 6:05 Am and IS mln. thereafter till 11:50 p.m First 86th Street car going East loaves coiner 8:05 Am and 16 mln. thereafter till 11:60 p. m First 26th Street car going Weet leaves comer 0:26 Am and II mlA thereafter till 11:40 p.m First 22nd Street car going East leaves corner 0.25 Am and li mln. thereafter till U.-4- p.m First 22nd Street car going to Depot leaves comer.. 0:20 a m and li mln. thereafter till 11:25 p. First Canyon car going East leaves corner 1:11 p.a Depot UTAHNA THEATRE Direction SULLIVAN A CONSOMNB SEVEN abc?s ALL GOOD TWO PERFORMANCES EVERY EVENING AT 7:30 AND 9:15 Matinee Every Day this Week at 3:30 Until Friday. Change of Bill Saturday Hatinee 2:30 p. m. DR. ESTES, SPECIALIST a and every hour thereafter until 8:11 p. First Canyon ear going to Depot leaves corner... 1:05 p.m and every hour thereafter until 0:05 p. la a Free Examination and Consultation for any Chtotk Disease of any Name or Nature ................... Nottes. Cars leaving Washington Ava terminals at 11:46 and 12 pi m, go to the Power House. Cara leaving East end of 25th at 11:45 and 12 p. m, go to Power Housa Cars leaving East end of 22nd Street at 11:27 p. m, and at 11:12 p. m, go to Power House. Last car leaves szrth of Canyon at 8:45 p. m. Seven end one-ha- ir minute service i 85th Street between Washington Ava and Depot. A PARTIAL LIST OF DISEASES CURED Wu" Catarrh, Deafness, Ringing in tha Ear of the Head, Throat, Nosa Eye or Ear. All Dj of tha Lunga, Bronchial Tubes and Cheat the Stomach, liver. Kidneys and Bladder. im Nervous TroubleA Bt Vitus Pay fro RecUI Tpouble" Tap Worm, Blood Poisoning ISyj DISBAR WoiB- - AMT PRIVATE men quickly cured to stay cured. "notion and advice la FREE. Coma at oaea morrow may be too latA Call or wrltA pntdimId "ii rooji 10 6 F 19. 26S Wash. Avo Boyle block, retietiber the mu 01 |