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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL MONDAY, PAGE TWO. hi! The American people are used to that a much as TO Per cent of their herd sort of undermining. They are ar . a here a year. The usua. loss region wlth the tapprr es-1 OGDEN, UTAH. iauiioua plants grow. however, is leat prosperity be die Puklithm. timated to be from 3 to 25 per cent a turbnd! JmtuI rbhfhiB Ceapuy, State Slmtrual I te J Tou should receive your paper not later Ilian 1:45 p. in. 11 not received at that hour call Phone (44 and it will ba sent you by special messenger. Pay Ne Money to Carrier or ether eelteeter unlese they present eradan-(ial- a from the undersigned. Under ne ciroumatanea will carriers or collector be allowed tc take Stops. All ncticaa of this kind must be given te this office direct or by letter, or in person, or phone 664, one ring. JOURNAL PUBLISHING CO By B. A. BOWMAN, General Manager. OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE COUNTY RAILROADING OVER 8EA. refers to The Chicago llecord-lierul- d the 'Union Pacific's feat of building across Great Halt Lake, and calls attention to omi or two other plans of tbs same kind. Soon tliere will be another railroad built by Henry M. Flagler, as an of an existing line from Miami to Key West The entire a lance between the two points la Xfi( miles, but It la not all open water. The road goes of by a chain of Islands, and forty-tw- o thus ar keys, as they are called, and miles of water will be seventy-fiv- e rroaeed. The depth of the water is from one to thirty fret. Much Interest attaches to ths use of concrete In ths work, and the Cement Age says that "by far the most important part of this wonderful undertaking la the six milt's of concrete viaducts that span the deeper and more exposed parts of ths gulf and ocean. Certainly the Illustrations which go with an article- on the road In that mogaslne reveal a most substantial looking structure, and the figures on the material used are big enough to arrest attention 284,000 barrels of cement, 117,000 yards of crushed rock, 106.400 cubic yards of sand, 412,000 lineal feet of piling, 4.700 tons of reinforcing rods and 2,(00,000 feet of dressed lumber for arched forma At the time when the article was written seventy of the 184 articles In the viaduct had been constructed, atd It was reported tliat the work was progressing at ths rata of one arch, or fifty feet, a day. Where the water la shallow embank menta are constructed and thoroughy protected with rock, and so much of the road Is already built across the Islands that construction trains run over seventy miles of ths track. Ths width of the greatest water gap Is IS, 100 feet. This Is a remarkable addition to Mr. Flaglers many costly Florida enterprises, and tt is said tliat It has been carried on without ths aid of a single contractor, the full responsibility for Its organisation and direction being placed on J. R. Parrott, and general manager of the Florida East Coast railway. at Halem, Maaa 1T22 Samuel Adama revolutionary TEACHER. born. hero, tn Miss Rosalind Winters, a teacher 1821 Samuel L Southard of New who of Minneapolis, the public Jersey became secretary of the navy. la touring the Hpokane country, de1830 George B. Prescott, who Introclares that women Instructors of the duced the quadruple! a telegraph Into young should never think of matri- America, bum in New Hampshire; died II, 1841 mony, but on the other hand, like clois- January 1847 house, Shakespeare's tered nuns they who take up school bought for the British work should devote their entire lives nation. 18(2 Battle of Antletam ended. to the profession. Here la the state1843 Thomas Hill Watts, attorney-generment In her own words: In the Confederate cabinet and A young woman who aspires to begovernin' of Alabama, died; born Jancome a school teacher, should, like the uary I, 1(14. cloistered nun, swear eternal fealty to 184 Chinese defeated with heavy her school and forego ths Joys of mar- loss at the battle of Ping Tang, Korea. ried life and devote herself entirely to THIS IS MAY 47TH BIRTDAY. her profession, which she should regard Hamlin Garland. us a bridegroom of which any woman lfainlln Garland, prominent aa a draought to be proud. She should, In fact, matist and novelist, was born Septemnever think of matrimony, consider as ber 14, 1840, at West Salem, Mass. little as iMuislble family tit's, and mak When 10 or 12 years old the family moved to Osage, la., and some years the training of the young the sole after to Dakota. Young Garland rein life. ceived hla education In the district "I ain positively in earnest when 1 schools of these two states. When not say that women who devote themselves aa school he worked on the farm. After to the profession should have no hus- hla education was finished he taught band; they should have no family ties; sc tool tn Illinois for a year or two. Then he returned to Dakota to take up they should, in fact, be like the sisters a land claim, but soon after went to who take the vow to regard the church Boston and began to write atoriea It aa tlielr only brldegrrnom and merge was not many years, however, before their Individuality, their energies, their he again returned to live In the Missisall In tlielr glorious work. School work sippi valley, and It la in thla region he la essentially religloua work, and worn, received the Inspiration for the most of hla literary work. The publication en cannot do MARRYING Stratford-o- n-Avon, al iur-IHi- se NEW YORK. Sept. 14.' The following la a complete list of the Important new plays of the season In America, the titles of the pieces, the names of the author and of the principal player who is to act In them: My Wife," by Michael Morton, with Juhn Drear. by Eugene "The Right of Way. Preabrey. with Guy Standing. "The Thief." by Henry Bernstein, with Kyrie Bellew. "The Galilean's Victory," by Henry Arthur Jones, with a special cost. "The Father of the Boys, by George Ade, with William H. Crane. -Wlndflre," by George Broadhurst. with Lillian Russell. "The Morals of Marcus," by W. J. Locke, with Marie Donx "When Knights Were Bold," by Charlea Marlowe, with Francis Wilson. Her Sister, by Clyde Fitch and Cosmo Lennox, with Ethel Barrymore. "The Honor of the Family," after a story by Balxac, with Otis Skinner. "The Jesters," by M. Zamacors, with Maude Adama "Toddles" by Clyde Fitch, with Joseph Coyna "A Grand Army Man, by David lielaaco, with David Warfield. "The Man on the Case," by Grace Burnses with James Finney. The Coming of Mrs. Patrick," by Rachel Crothera, with a special cast. A play by John Luther Long for Mrs. Carter. A play by Marlon Fairfax for Annli Russell. by Percy Sapho and Phaon. Mackaye, with Bertha Kalich. Lady Godlva," a tragic play for Julia Marlowe. The Fool Hath Said, by Lawrence Irving, with E. II. Sothern. The Lancers, with Lawrence D'Or-sa- y and Cecelia Loftua John Glayde's Honor," by Alfred with James K. HacketL The House ot a Thonaand Candles by George Middleton, with E. M. Hoi Hutro, 1 - ed 44 4 t t tttj V WA-445UI- land. "Public Opinion, by R. C. Carton, with Dallas Wei ford. "Classmates, by W. C. de Mllle, with Robert Edeson. 'The Movers by Martha Morton, with Dorothy Donnelly. , The Struggle Everlasting, " by E. M. Royle, with Florence Roberta "Pilgrims Progress," by J. MacAr-thu- r, with Henrietta Crosman. The Man from Home," by Booth of "Main Traveled Roads" In 1444 assured hla literary success. Since then Tarklngton, with W. T. Hogs The Rejuvenation of Aunt Mary,1 numerous novels and several dramatic works have been the products of hla by Anne Warner, with Mary Robson. The Bondman," by Hall Caine, with pen. Wilton Lackayo. "Captain Drew on Leave," by H. H. THE BIRTHDAY PARTY. Davies, with Phoebe Davies Now, a'poae youre five or six yean old, Or seb'n or eight or nine, An' have a mi thats awful good (Erinost ea good ea mine); An' a'poae yer birthday cornea eround, What's gnln' ter happen then? Hay! I don't think youre very smart To have ter guess again! You'll have a birthday party! good religloua work when embarrassed by a husband." "Would you expect the men to take vowa of celibacy?" was asked. "1 do not presume to apeak for the men," she replied. They should be able to map out their own course, but the women should certainly adopt the mode of life I suggest marry their profession. It may be a good Idea, though. In case of pressing need of teachers, to employ novices, and at the end of their novitiate allow them to retire or take the veil, as It were. Tou need not fuar that by such a course the human race would suiter. There are An' you'll Invite Oh, every one Tou know, onlesa youre mean! too many people getting married as it An' all the boys'll git there fust. la" All lookin' slick an' clean. An' all the girls. In dress-u- p duds. Goldfield Chronicle: Mr. J. Bull Is Will act ea If they're dumb, next lu Une for the consuming fire of Except Noll Jones, who giggles to Japan's wrath. Hume playful cltlaene Folks wish she hadn't come. of Vancouver playfully dumped a few When there's a birthday party. Incoming Jape Into the sea yesterday. Kurely a worse indignity than excluding Big sister'll try to start some game, them from the publlo schools! FigurBut that won't help a bit; ' ing it out by proportion, considering Ter can't play even blind man's buff the relative wickedness of the two ofWhen no one will be 1t," fenses, Japan should have her minister An' ev'ry game that ahe thinks up recalled and a fleet on the way to EngThose kids don't wanter land by thla time, with Instructions to They Jest stan' round, look play;" at the rvf aall up the Thames and shoot the roof In an expectin' way. oft the houses of parliament It re- When there'a a birthday party! mains to be seen just what Japan will do about this new Incident If she de- But when yer ma aes just five words: cides to make a fuss about it, aha will Now, children, come this way, have quite a bunch of trouble on her An leads 'em towards the dinin' room. hands, on account of her present Things change 'bout then, and say! strained relations with the United Them boys an gtria all talk at once, States. Of course, England or America An never think of aches, coining up one at a tima would be easy, While they juat stuff with lolly-pnp- a, but together they might be troublesome. Ice cream, an' nuts an cakes The two nations together might be able An that'a the birthday party! to spank the Japs' overalls, but Just Mary F. K. Hutchinson. think wliat might happen to either one of them In a single-handmatch with BLAIN AND THE BORE. the cocky little Orientals! Well, now tliat the Japs are after us, we may have a strong ally In England. Heaven Statesman Had Method In Making Strict Appointment knows we need It! There's no telling whut those Japs might do to us If they A notorious bore cme to see James Wlr 0. Blaine when he keep on getting their mad up. was secretary of GOVERNMENT CONDUCTING Knglishen muss susainnien etecken! tate. Mr. Blaine was buiy. Still, he INVESTIGATIONS IN RANGE. Pollts He was extremely sorry Utah rapt Ely Mining Expositor: Ivor Tidestrom of the rarest service, talists are considering the proposition hla engagements made It Impossible (o talk to the visitor, but he would lie working under the direction of Profes- of uniting with David Moffat, the Colo- glad to see him next day, says the rado angel with the price, and coin sor C. D. Marsh of the bureau of plant Evening Post What timer his railroad from the state Hue to Saturday plete asked the bore. Mr. Blaine made an industry, has reported that excellent Provo, aa a means of checkmating the progress has been made In the Impor- designs of the I.io Grande, Union Pa elaborate consultation of hla engagement book "Come at' 10 o'clock totant Investigations of poisonous plants and the coal companies which they morrow morning," he said; "I shall on the graslng land In the Mantl na- control to tap Utah consumers for be glad to oee you then. You under-stan- d in every chip sight when they open netional forest In Utah. the hour, do you not? Ten oclock, precisely." ''I shall be here, The Improvement of the Western gotiations for winter fuel. aid the bore. "Mark you," cautioned range by the government is being Sacramento Bee: There Is great ex' Mr. "when I say 10 oclock I followed closely by atockgrowera over cltement in the town of Nome over the memBlaine, 10 o'clock. You must be here some the West, and these Investigations if discovery that enterprising miners on the exact minute. Promptly ut 10 have undermined the streets In search then. -AH right," the poisonous plants are considered as of replied the bjre! guid. But in our conservative cities and went away jubilant. "Blaine. Important as the experi- and states no excitement is caused by Vi llllam E. Chandler, who was ments on the ranges and the other work disc insures that corporations are under- asked present, why did you make such a which Is being carried on by the forest mining government, and even the con precise appointment with that man? siitution, by usurping political powers, Ycj do not want to see him." I know service for the Improvement of the forofficials and procuring tls it," replied Blaine, "but I fixed the age. The loss of stock from poisonous corrupting appointment or election of Judges who hour with exactness and impressed It plants U very heavy In some localities, will serve them instead of administer- on him bo I ahsll know when to b and stotkmen have been known to lose ing Justice with at: impartial hands out." nt 1907. M ed NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. II, ' (Incorporated.) year. Published every evening except Sunday A Chicago attorney, so the Reno Mr. Ti.io.tnmi is collet lit.g leciiiien say, told Judge Mack Sunday of all plants growing Ulon j would never be tried fur Pettibone tliat Telephone. polauiioua areas, studying their proper- the crime of which he la accused. Ac-- 1 1 Bell 1(4 ring Business Office lien and trying to find out the br,t cording to the attorney1 story, Petti- 1 ring lud. Bell 641 riuga way to eiadicate or check the growth of was in the employ of the mine Editorial Booms ' lud. 6642 rings Hie dangerous plants. If the imlsonou owners and had been sent to Denver to open a store for the mine owners so plant can be checked, useful forage that he could Introduce Orchard to SUBSCRIPTION. TERMS OF plants will lake their place. and Moyer. In carrying out Haywod 14.00 By mail uue year Lillie Is known auuut the method of his work. Pettibone Implicated himself By mail als muntUa 1(0 lighting the growth of these poisonous and the authorities found it necessary By mall three nuxihs (0 plants, ami the lack of sufficient and to arrest him. The Chicago attorney By mail one month to know what he was talking (0 one month carrier By reliable information along these lines claimed about. Pay No Money to Carrioro. has been felt for year by all of the Western stockmen. The forest service THIS DATE IN HISTORY. matter at lit does not intend to atop until It has obEntered as second-clas- s September IE pustoffice at Ogden, Utah, under Act tained full knowledge of the plants 13S0 Charles V., who drove Edward of Congress ot March 1, 1(7. which have given trouble to the users III. of England out of France, died; of the national forests and the stock born 1237. General Manager owners B. A. BOWMAN 1428 John Endicott'e colony arrived throughout the West. Ga-let- SEPTEMBER Bet of Teeth (Best Rubber..7 5 A Good Set for Bridge Work, Best LS0 to $5 Silver National Sauk "Artie, by George Ade, with a operial cast "The Stepsister," by Charles Kirin. with a special cast. The Quicksands" by Ramsay and Cordova with Wright Lorimer. The Ranger," by Augustus Thomas with Dustin Farnum. . New Musical Plays "And What Happened Then," with De Wolf Hopper. The Roger Brothers In Panama, with the Roger brolhera The Groat White Way." with Blanche Ring. "The Merry Widow," with a special cast A Yankee X W' Cor 24th , Solicits now aeci. ourrog depositor, treatment and Ohio accommodat cn. CAPITAL SURPLUS w H"v ,"8 s A Few Pennies. Tourist" with Raymond When Compare! Fair Wright Lolo from Berlin, with Lulu Glaser. Revivals of tho Season. American Cousin,", with E. H. Our Sothern aa Dundreary. ' Shore Acres" with Dlgby Bell a Uncle Nat Much Ado About Shakespeares Nothing, ' with Grace George aa Beatrice. with Shakespeares "King John, Robert Man tell aa John. with Shakespeare's "Richard II., Robert Mantell ai Richard. USES MUCH VATER. to Float tho In One Year ' Rigid Exactness, Absolute Purity, Export Scrviss, The Happiest Man In New York. with Ham Berman. with Huntley The Dairymaids Enough ('00.000 (50.000 Short Distances, Little Time, Slight Inconveniences. Hitchcock. LONDON Aaaire Pri-.e- . Are Scarcely Enoush To Keep Your Prescriptions Front Us. BOTH PHONES Ogdana Best 38. Drug 8iors. Wm. Driver & Son DRUG COMPANY Gaorgo W. Driver, Manager. 2453 Washington Avo. L. H. BECRAFT Navlea of tho World. It has been calculated that if a covering 850 acre and 845 feet high could be constructed and the water supply of London for one year turned Into It, the warship of all the world' navies could ride at anchor there. The figure are given by n Tlt-Blt- It add: s If we now dig a canal 100 feet wide across Europe, from the extreme north to the south, and empty our cistern Into It, we shall find that the water la our canal, which 1 2,400 mile long, will rise to a uniform height of. ten feet Every drop of it 1 consumed by the Inhabitant of Greater London within a year, while each man, woman and child living throughout the world could draw 50 gallon from it without exhausting it contents The main through which there hundred of million of ton of water flow for the use of London are almoat long enough to stretch a quarter of the way around the earth at tho equator, while It would taka a locomotive, traveling at tho rate of 80 miles aa hour, more than four day and night to race from one end of them to tho other. to-da- y Ogden S E A L S Promptness AND DISPATCH go hand In hand with courtesy, accommodation and security in the transaction of buaineaa with this bank. The growing financial strength and conservative management furthermore merit your consideration In the placing of your banking buaineaa. I10M00 Capital Surplus and Profits 234 MAIN ST SALT LAKE CITY. Ogden 24(7 Wash. Logan 47 N. Main Park City 1(1 Mats Provo 22 Centre TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN FREE WITH PLATES. No difference what you pay you cannot get any better at any price and 70,000 H. C. BIGELOW. President. J. M. BROWNING. Vice Pres A. P. BIGELOW, Cashier, R. A. MOTES, AsaL Cask The Ogden State Bank OF OGDEN, UTAH. Amalgam FllUnga I .75 A0 Cement Fillings Gold Crowns 22k, 3A0 to 8 Gold Fillings Porcelain Fillings $1 up fljOO 12 YEARS PROTECTIVE GUARANTEE Free Examination and Advies Honest Work, Fair Dealings make our Success Continuous Open till S p. m. Sundaya 10 to 2. Lady Attendant ' Guarantees Good at any of our Five Offices Get tho boot tho genuine. 8s and anything advertised coma hare Ne just gat it got the genuinean good" talk hero. W dent want to sell "something juat as good. Wo wont to sell what you coll for-t-ho root article end that io what w 88 always givo you here. Let uo Young Men and Women fop positions of trust, where intelligent amice will be appreciated and paid for Experienced Men and Women for positions requiring ability and tact People of All Age, of all talents, of dirers abilities, for suitable lines of employment your proscription tho tuts" way our way. no aubsb Prescription Specialists. 2479 Wash. Ave. Ogden, UBS Used Thing such as Pianos, Organs, Every Sort of Musical Instrument , Writing Machines, Cash Registers , Store and Office Fixtures, Talking Machines, Books, En- gravings, Post-Card- s. Stamp Collections, Rugs, Carpets Furniture of Every Kind Horses and Carriages, tracks, businem wagons, bicycles, gnntt, cameras, fishing tackle, automobiles Iteal Estate lots, plots, acres, leaselands, equities, houses, flats, apartments, stores Instruction in painting, singing, the violin and piano, shorthand, accounting, correspondence, languages, dancing Places to Live houses, apartments, furnished rooms, hoarding places where life is interesting These are some of the thousands of and things that are Wanted'9 in thispeople city just noir and if you can fill any of these wants, INQUIRE OF THE PUBLIC a Through JOURNAL Want Advortlsamont thtt Buys flour, but It Isn't everybody secures the kind that gives them 4j' ulne satisfaction. There's a vast fere nee In buying flour of the mkn kind and a brand that the dealer guarantee. The Riverdale is Guaranteed by all dealers, for It la a strictly hj(h grade flour. 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