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Show 1907. DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, to recall the lo failing fill the role tu fr:.i:di of ollir dajr. l bi and gratify an of a yuuih 'ig ubuurd. aiiihiliu'l ide if hoi Wlii-uliall we come to the natural oiil.-r'- . Fur eiuiemiu n and auldiers are When shall Ot 10:1.10011 clay, after all. our seiiatore or nail tl.i Inr Ic their lianda across upread longer I, with-uHi, lr liohuin. They are portrayed tl.e (lug drain'd about tliriu. When e iiTugnlxe that certain duties Min!! in life are for youth and vigor, and ih.ii it t not only unfair to the on- but unkind tu the outgoing, to inM.'t tliaL age shall bear them. It ia unnatural and inhuman uiiK'ieiitiiic, llu.t anybody sbuuld be compelled tu on in the baruesa. There are bards iiiii.Kh for the work of life to give old age pea. e and the luxury of quiet. aiV-mp- Utali Bdatr Journal OGDEN. UTAH, jssrnii Fskiuhist Cuspuy, Puklahcn. ) Publish! d except Sunday wt-niL- Tslsphensa. Bril Buuuchi off irt lnd. Bell Editorial Ki ini. lnd. 664 rlil 1 641 ring rings ring 6642 6642 e one n;iu:h. Pay No Monoy to Carriers. .50 mn'iunl'i'liirB matter at tho larrier Entered u t igrten. I 'tali, under Act CongH'uu of ilun-- 3. 1870. p.ii.rfii e ut h B. A. BOWMAN Tin Gonoral Manager tliut hour tali 1liune 664 and it will ecUl be velil you by Pay No Monoy to Carnoro or other collectors unices they present creden- tials from tho undersigned. Under no circumstances will carriers or collectors ba allowed to take Steps. All notices ef this kind must be given le this offioo direct or by letter, or in person, er phone 664, one ring. JOURNAL PUBLISHING CO, By B. A. BOWMAN. General Manager. naiga DYING IN THE HARNESS. portraits of are always struck by the heroic pose considered the proper thing by the WelUngton early portrait painters. Tlmae who look over the Lodge and Nelson must have one hand across tlie bosom and the other waving a sword or upholding the flag. Ho much was this heroic pose the thing that until recent times It was not considered statesmanlike to make a apeeeh without one hand across tho waistcoat One of the pleasantest mrollurtlona of the old Iowa senate, ays the lies Mollies Register and Leader, Is Henalor Bolter, buttoning hla frock coat and engaging the fingers of the right hand under the overlapping front exjMindlug the chest and beginning In an orotund voice about the sanctity of the constitution. Dying In the harness Is one of these heroic poses. For a long time It has been believed that statesmen and heroes must die In a spectacular way with some profound ooservatlon of patriotism on their Ups. When Webster awoke after a long laiwe of he remarked that he still lived. "I will live" has been shouted ever since Into the ceilings of the folk-go ciiaisds as one of the Immortal sayings. That a great man should die In the quiet of his home, engaged In contemplations suitable to old age, and l'i a natural inaiiner, has been as tliat Nelson, who was a small man, should be pulnted other than as a cross between an Indian cigar sign and a pirate of the Barbary coast. Why should a man consider hi unfinished If he docs not die li tin hurries? It Is possible to conceive ef an old man so Identified with a great cause that the sacrifice of his ease and comfort Is a minor consideration. Gladstone and Irish home rule might be accepted as an illustration. But why should Blsiiiunk Insist that the whim and notions of a crochety old age must be consulted by the new emperor In order that his place In the history of an era already passed might be fixed? Old General Scott, who had won fame In the war with Mexico, believed he must die In tlie harness, and vain, runcelted, bedecked like a peacock In Its glory, he encumbered the early days of the civil war with his bomlmsttc Incompetence. The danger during the opening daya of tlie rebellion waa that lJneoln would not be able to get rid of the old heroes who were bound t.i die In the harness. It was a slow process weeding them out. but In the end youth and energy Grant, Sherman, Sheridan came to the tasks act fur youth and energy. In Iowa a sucriflee was maue to this absurd heroic jmmw when old Senator Gear, flut'd with all the honors that the state could confer, and arrived at the age when every consideration of health and happiness and called him to the deserved rest he hal won, was forced to stand up to a las that tires even men like President Roosevelt, and with glaxing eye and Incon-(rivali- carr self-respe- ct lo j j Senator Cullom of Illinois has Joined hla voice to the Cannon boom. He; ays there la no man so well fitted fur the White house aa "Joe" Cannon, for , the reason that he Is the best posted man In the country on the matters that touch the welfare of the people. ; Wtrid-Rsnswnt- d HATS Henry B. Gray, at present lieutenant-governof Alabama, has announced hla candidacy for governor of that state. One of the foremost Issues of hi platform, he says, will be state prohibition, while further restriction and regulation of railroads w ill also occupy an Important place in his race. In all the new Spring styles Both soft hata and derbies. C. D. IVES ea OUSE One Night Only, Sunday, Sept. 29 Oliver J. Eckhardt Presents His Eastern Company in Great Play, 44 Li. ,an A Mans Broken Promise or COMPLETE EASTERN SCENIC AND ELECTRICAL Pp03lr TION. NOW PLAYING TO CAPACITY AT BALT LAKE CITY THE TREAT OF THE SEASON. -- Sols Ogdsn Agant, Prices 25c, 50c, 75c SEATS NOW SELLING. The opinion la gaining ground In Broom Hotel Corner. Washington that 8enator Culberson of Texas w ill be elected to the Democratic leadership In the upper branch of conBlack-buTHIS DATE IN HISTORY, THIS IS MY 65TH BIRTHDAY. merits grubbed a rebate from the con- gress to succeed former Senator of Kentucky, The election of tractor. Culberson wqpld break all Democratic Georgs F. Baer. September 26. comIn he has that 1759 Military fun just precedents, George F. Baer, president of the ii n furolina Nevada Bute Journal: How It afmenced his second term, and It has Philadelphia A Reading railway, was attacked the Cherukt-- . IT fects other ptaiple we don't know, hut been the custom to select man with born September 26, 1842, In Somerset and destroyed many of . i . lUirafet the about continual "KIU. this yawping much longer service. 1761 Montagu Wilm.-county. Pa. At the age of II be enUnited Hiatus going to the demnltlon In Jonathan Belcher as lit uu itai.i-gutered the office of a country paper bow-woand all tliat sort of thing Lieutenant-Govern- or Chanler of New his own county and with his brother nor of Nova Scotia. makes us feel sometimes like shooting whose name la mentioned in con- became owner of the paper in 18(1. 1780 Benedict Arnold an arrow In the air and not caring a York, with Democratic nection the presidenwar to he went the British While his brother sloop Vulture. Mr. snap where It falls, proviuing It hits tial nomination, la not yet 40 years of conducted the paper and at the same 1789 Thomas Jefferson ,.f some or of his Devil Blue Dyspeptic He Is the son of John Wlnthrop time studied law. In the fall of 18(2 became Secretary of stall-- . race. The United Htates will be here, age. and Margaret Astor Ward he rained a company of volunteers and Chanler 1815 The holy allium L. ratified still In business, the land of tbs free, the latter a daughter of Sam- with It Joined the army of the Potomac Paris. Chanter, home of the oppressed, and pretty well uel Ward and a granddaughter of Wil- in the second battle of Bull Run. He 1821 nuniinuii'il In general, thank you, long after Mr. lieutenant-governoB. Astor. The liam to In all tlonat ticket at Baltimore. took the up engagements part Blue Devil sliall have turned his toes father held the office of sachem In and Including Chancellorsvllle. M. the 1833 Charles Brad laugh, uoittl Eng. to the daisies. Tammany hall and represented a New close of the war he resumed his legal llsh social and political reformer, born; Dark Record: It la said, and upon York district In congress for several studies and In 1814 was admitted to the died January SO, 1891. 1842 Richard bar. Four years later he removed to Wellesley, eldest good authority, that the mining com- ycara and before long had estab- brother of the duke of Wellington, Reading panies of this city stand willing to emB. the whom Frank Katsenbach, Jr., lished a large legal practice. For a died; born 1780. ploy Americans In preference to forDemocrats of New Jersey have nomi- number of years he was the counsel of 1871 Joint high commission orgaeign laborers, when It Is possible to get nated for governor, was twice elected the Reading railroad and also the con- nised at Washington to them, and such being the case the good ANOTHER FRAUD EXPOSED. adjust private of Trenton, though the city Is fidential which will result to the camp will be mayor legal adviser in Philadelphia claims against Great Britain and tin he As mayor normally Republican. Butte Miner: While genius of more great. A number of miners have ar- made a record for two things votes of J. Plerpont Morgan. He took a United States growing out of the civil the of the since In this first rived prominent part In the reorganisation of war. city modern days has been assailed by speech-makin- g. He la a good the 1881 National fast day appointed week from Butte, and, we pre glad to and reading railroad In 1898, and for story-telland is ever ready with an the past IcuniMiasts who would leave no slired six years has been president of for the death of President Garfield. say, a majority of them have already of fame, uld Mr. Raineses II. lias been found employment. Following the pay apt anecdote with which to clinch an the company. He is also Interested In He la a graduate of Prince- other railroads aiukin a number of CATARRH CANNOT BE CURED resting In serene greatness as the orig- daya this month 913,000 left the camp argument ton and haa won distinction valuable coal and Iron properties. university inal big builder of Egypt, and the stu- through postufflee money orders, and, as a lawyer. Hla friends predict that with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they added to this, a considerable amount will make a fine campaign for the TO PRESERVE he pendous lapse of years has seemed tu offices. this If the express SUNDAY SANCTITY. cannot reach the seat of the disease. through guarantee him Immunity from the con- money were put In circulation among governorship. Catarrh la a blood or constitutional and In order to cure It you disease, tempt which familiarity breeds. He has tlie local merchants and people, what NORFOLK, Va., Sept. 21. An InterBETTER THAN GOLD. must take Internal remedies. HalN be. would Ameri different It a to camp one as the of mortals national on Sabbath lucky posed congress rest, is taken Internally, and Cure Catarrh can better are cltlxvns workmen, Better than whom the persiectlve of history has grandeur, better than gold, opening here today, has attracted some acts directly on the blood and mucous cleaner and safer In every respect than of the leading religious workers of this Than rank and title a thousandfold, offered Immortality of fame, while It Is not the general run of foreigners In a min and foreign countries. The congress surfaces. Halls Catarrh Cure has been Indicting others of frauds, lug camp, and they certainly deserve Is a healthy body and mind at ease, wan prescribed medicine. It a quack has formulated, as a basis of Its discusAnd simple pleasures that always of the beat physicians In this first recognition at the hands of era William Tell's reputation for sions, the statement that the Sabbath by one please; for years and la a regular prcountry Is of has been shattered, and tho pluyera. divine origin, and that although A heart that can feel for another's It Is composed of the best escription. the state should not Interfere with the woe, cynic historian has demonstrated that Fremont (Neb.) Herald: Ladles, let combined with the best tonics known, With sympathies (large enough to en- religious observance of the Sabbath, blood lie couldn't lilt a pie unless It was of us give you a pointer on getting a hired purifiers, acting directly on the yet the weekly day of rest and worship fold the lemon variety. Anybody but WT. girl that will stick. Just write your ad. mucous The perfect cosurfaces. la a civil Institution, maintained by law All men as brothers, la better than gold. Is what work. fur mbination two of the wsgee; light Top Ingredients could parlors have written the 8hakeieara and custom and vitally related to the In curfur work. results wonderful such ligt wsgee; Top parlors produces well-beiof Individuals, the family plays for whieh the literary John Doe Is a conscience clear, testimonials for Bend company; piano and library privileges; Better than gold Catarrh. and society. Special efforts have been ing was borrowed from the Avon actor, iui babies, no free. big dinners, no sweeping, Though tolling for bread In a humble made to Interest workingmen In the sphere; and William Loeb may yet win credit no washing, no scrubbing; threatcr F. J. CHENET A CO, Propa, and movement, several from delegates tickets free; out all night and no ques- Doubly blessed with content and Toledo, 0. for the victory at Han Juan. trades unions will address the congress. health. breaksoucr tions must 75c. be for asked; Bold price by Druggists, But Raineses has had a clear claim Similar fast." Tlie Herald will guarantee Untried by. the lusts and cares of the St. conferences were held during for coPills Hall's Take Family Louis and Chicago fairs, and until the Egyptologists of the twentieth wealth; many answers to this add. or money are said to have been productive of nstipation. Lowly. living and lofty thought century, this side of the time equator, refunded. good results. Among the speakers on and ennoble a mans Adorn cot; poor gut to meddling. He had his name In nature's plan the program are Ralph Smith, mind morals and For now Journal: And Glasmann Logan stumied In every avallaole place on the of the Canadian Trades and Labor of the Ogden Htandard ventures to call Are the genuine testa of a gentleman. & SON greatest monuments of hla kingdom, his Journalistic congress; Dr. Donald Sage McKay of T. B. HELLER brethren of the Tribune New Dealers In and he hus beeu unreservedly hailed as and Herald York, than gold Is the sweet repose John D. Long "jackals of the newspaper Better ' the primeval promoter of skyscrapers. profession. The gentleman should be Of the sons of toll when the labors of Boston, Dr. Ira Landrlth, and Dr. Floor, Seeds, Grain, Hay, Robert Johnson of Montreal. close; Now the grubbers who find amusement more careful In his choice or language and Poultry Better than gold is the poor man's In dusty research say tliat In spite of and adoption of similes, or his friend 2310 Wash. Av. lnd. 106, Ball 605-- y Journal ads sleep, want was the deliver with whom he once photogoods. the years In which he has been known Teddy, In Halt Lake when the photog- And the balm that drops on his slumgraphed as the Orest" he Is simply the proto- rapher probably wasn't bers deep noticing, will type of any vandal urchin of these de- - Include lilin in his list of nature fakirs. Brings sleep draughts on the downy bed generate days who scribbles hla nam San Francisco Chronicle; The Where luxury .pillows Its achlnr head. on everything markable. They have of the Eastern press seem tu The toiler simple opiate ueems discovered that the monuments and fancy that the British editor finds It a A shorter route to the land of dreams. temples attributed to hla building bitter dose to discuss the attack made genius existed a thousand years before on the Jajanee in Vancouver after his Better than gold Is s thinking mind. suierc'lllou comment on occurrence That In the realm of books can find him, and that even In their decoration In San Francisco of far less serious A. treasure surpassing Australian ore. he had no part except what little was nature, hut really he Is In no worse cav And Hvs with the great and good of smeared on or carved to glorify him- than the average quill-drivyore. of the self. East, who seemed to lake a delicious The sage's lore and the poet's lay. Young Men and Women for positions of trust, where delight In magnifying what were really The glories of empires passed away; "The more we discover about affaire for the purpose of put- The world's great dream will thus unservice nfill be appreciated and paid for trifling intelligent soys Professor Navllle, one of fold ting San Francisco In a bad light, anil the official explorers of antiquities In who Is now Experienced Men and Women for positions requiring obliged to admit that he And yield a pleasure better than gold. Egypt, the more convinced we are did not know what he was talking ability and tact that he was a fraud. He was not great about when he declared that hostility Better than gold Is a peaceful home. People of All Ages, of all talent of divers abilities, to Japanese Immigration was wholly Where all the fireside characters In any way. but his vanity was colosfor suitable lines of employment com confined to the labor agltatora of this sal. To satisfy this he conceived th of shrine their the and The heaven love, of life. city following. notion of causing Ms name to be Insuch as Pianos, Organs. Every Sort Thing s Hallowed by mother, or sister, or wife. of Musical Instrument, Writing Machines, Cash Registers, scribed on every temple, statue and However humble the home may be. Opportunity of Trouble. Or tried with sorrow by heaven's deStore and Office Fixtures, monument that he Imagined would The test vi life are to make, not Talking Machines. Books. Encree, Post-Cardstand the test of time. The plan break, us. Trouble may demolish a The gravings, Stamp Collections, Rugs, Carpets blessings that never were bought Furniture of Every Kind only too well for many years man's business, but build up his char or sold, In eotisequenre of It explorers united acter. The blow at the outward mm And center there, are better than gold. bi-Horses and be the greatest blessing to the In deciding that he must have been a may Carriages, trucks, business wagons, Father Ryan. Inner man. If God, then, pur or percles, guns, cameras, fishing tackle, automobiles great king. Now we are beginning to mit! anything hard In our lives, be Real Estate lots, find Mm out.' sure that the real peril, the real trouNationality and Crime, plots, acres, leaselands, equities, So the whole thing Is up In the nlr. ble. le what we shall lose if we flinch 11011848, flats, little more than one-haof the perstores apartments, or rebel. M. D. Babcock. sons arrested for crimes In New York Some archaeologist may propose a quit instruction in were born outside of this councity painting, singing, the violin and piano,claim deed to all this credit for some try. According to numbers they stand: shorthand, What Is accounting, Charm? the correspondence, languages, dancone else who kept Kgypt humming a Italy, Russia. Germany, Ireland, AusThis advertisement a in appeared few centuries liefore Itanicsea got on Swlse paper: Hotel In a most pic- tria, England. the job; hut faith Is shaken, and wc turesque site, a distance of a hundred houses, apartments, furnished rooms. GENERAL ROBERT E. LEE boarding places where life is interesting might as well enjoy the mystery of meters from a police station. A physician Is attached to the establishment. was the greatest General the world has the pyramids without dilution. These arc some of the thousands ever known. Ballard's Snow Liniment In which an abundantly of people Liniment. is the greatest Quickly p'j al corpse has figured as a American bar presents such supplied nad attracthat things are Wanted this city in topllner In the Illustrated histories, and tions that very few customers leave St cures all pains. It Is within the reach T. can H. if of all. fill Pointer, you any of Hempstead, now we're nut even certain that be of their own free will." these irants writes: This Is to certify that Texas, didn't pick out some likely looking Ballard's Snow Liniment has been used Hands of Men and Women. mummy and stamp his name on the for years and has The average hand of the man is In . my household linen. been found to be nn excellent Liniment Every species or a Fharoah from one inch to nn Inch and for Rheumatic pains I am never might have been a fraud, and probably longer than the woman's Through JOURNAL Want Advsrtissmsnt. without It" . Bold by Geo. F. Cave, the old tyrant who did build the monu- cor. 23rd and Washington. Druggist, m i . Anti-Maso- ns rs ol OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE COUNTY ' Democratic asw eiugs, "Age hath its oppor-luiiiilno less than youth, though in laa-- t Daniels, Operj na- er un.iiher dress, and as the evening twilight fades sway, beholds the stars The greatest favor by dsy. lie man does to another la tu encourage him to live each stage of life becomingly. When the old man saya 1 an mow-- as wide a swath aa 1 ever could. hla real friend persuades him tu lay the scythe away. Ilia days of muaiiig wide swaths are over. The man who encourages the heroic pose, who says you must die with the clckle In your hand, who believes statesman ship consists In rising from the death bed with come exclamation of great w (adorn on his lips, and who would prefer to see an old man tottering to hla death on the marble floors of the capl-tIlian walking in peaceful contemplation of the goodness of life In come quiet niMik, la an anachronism today and tomorrow will be loos.. uHn aa a murderer. NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. You riiouid nveivs your paper nut 1st. r l hun 6 '45 p. m. If nut received I Josephus RAND tional committeeman from .vorth Carolina, Is strong In his preference for fur tho Bryan as the standard-bearDemocracy in 1309. al TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. 16.00 By mail uiiu r 8.99 By mull sis iikuiiIik 1.50 By mall tiirr-- month. 5 By mail IM month.... liy KNOX I Political Gossip er mark-mansh- lp ng ta er 1 li s. suc-reed- cj lf I-- 1'' s's three-quarter- s INQUIRE OF THE PUBLIC |