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Show PAGE SIX. OAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL. 3SS J IVES' I ALL PRICE VlE C.D. IVES ONLY BY DEMONSTRAlli FR'DAY, FEBRUARY 7. First National Dank NEW YORK. Feb. 7. If there arc benighted people In this country who doubt that the earth la round and that OGDEN. UTAH It revolves around tha aun, they may OAVID ECCLES, President aa well abandon their skeptical attitude. For tha purpose of demonstrating to students and tha public the proof of a well-knoprinciple, the Fou-eua- lt JOHN PINGREE, CaaKiar JAB. F. BURTON, Aaaiatant Cashier experiment waa repeated today at Columbia university by Professor HarDIRECTORBi old Jacoby, head of tha department of Fattaraoa Adam Eoclea David astronomy. Another experiment of tha John Watson If. 8. Browning same kind will he riven next WednesW. W. Rltar George H. Trlba day. L. 8. Hllla Foucualt waa me of tha free test of Joseph Clark H. H. Rolmpp French physicists and In 1851 pave the Barnard Whita John Spiara first actual evidence of tha earths roRespectfully aalietta tha aeaaunta af Banka ntaroantila firma and individuala tary movement His experiment was repeated today at Columua by susWa pay intarant an tima deposit from the cupola of fit Pauls Ampla resources, aaurtaaua treat-man- t, pending on a wire ninety-on- e feet long chapel, auparior aarvlea. a 1 unloaded shell, ao hung that it was but a few Inches above the floor. The shell was made to awing back and forth Ilka a pendulum In a straight line on tha floor. Attached to the bottom of the ball la a brush wet with Ink. At fach awing thla marka a circular pieca of paper placed beneath it Although the pena dulum makes a straight Una at each A naw stack af Fountain Syringes awing, It will be observed that each Una la further to tha right and that no Unc and Hot Water bags. crosses another except In the center of It the position of the ball If at rest. Quality tha baaL la thlrty-el- x hours thla Una, If the pendulum could be kept swinging, Prieaa satisfactory call and Inspect would form the radius of an entire circle. At the north pole, where the rotation of tha earth la faster, It would take hour only twenty-foBaal Drug Stars. Ogdens Tha reaaon for the phenomenon' Is that tha ball la Auapended in space am) tha building and tha paper on the floor am fixed In a definite spot on tha earth. DUG COMPANY The building twists around with the Gaarga W. Driver, Man apery revolution of tha earth, while tha ball MSI Washington Am always swings In tha same position. Zn time tha floor makea a complete circle around tha pendulum. Foucualt performed the experiment for the first time In the Pantheon In Paris, wtlh a pendulum 104 feet long. Profeaaor Jacoby, when asksd whether ho had undertaaen the experiment to alienee astronomers having abaurd theories about' tha earth's revolution, replied: No, we don't try particularly to the theories of any crank. We dont even expect to establish any new law or record any new observation. Wc merely want to demonstrate to the university and to tha public the proof of a well-knoprinciple. The experiment has not been tried GOOD TO EAT In thla country for years. Up here at In tha way af Bread, Rolla, Biscuit Columbia wa have been handicapped and P eatery can. be made batter with heretofore by not having any building tha um af with a roof high enough. But with the erection of the new chapel thla difficulty has been met v We Have Just Received ur Drivers Son rj-fii- te Peerys Crescent- III . Flour s whiah eantaina tha ehaieaat hard wheat milled in tha modem way. Certainly takaa tha place af unear tainty whan you pet a aaak of Paorya Craaoent Flour from yuu pracar. GIVES DINNER Try Crescent Fleur today. All Kinds of NEW YORK, Feb. 7. Two cabinet members, a governor who Is a possible future president, an admiral and several other distinguished men will respond to toasts at the annual banquet association of the of the Maritime Port of New York, which will bo held tomorrow evenat tha Waldorf-Astor- ia ing. Those on tha program are Governor Hughes, Secretary of Commerce and Labor Oscar EL Btraua Secretary of the Navy Victor H. Metcalf, Collector of Customs Edward 8. Fowler, Admiral Coghlan, Mayor George B. McMcCarroU. Hon. Clellan. William H. Douglas, William Frank 8. Black, Hon. Job Hedges and Rev. Nfhemlah Boynton. , Lumber NOTED FOR are net found Lord hi every yard. Whatever yeur wants nay be in far all kinds af purpeoo RO NITY. . Thuriow, English Chancellor, Waa Tarribls Bwaarer. CITY, 234 OGDEN, 2457 WASH.NGTO . LOGAN, 47 N. MAIN. u. AVt TEETH EXTRACTED witu PAIN, FREE WITH No difference what you any better at V gold Fillings Silver Many Physicians Try te Cure Dyspepsia by Having Their Patients Starve Out the Disease. THAT THE EARTH p. Set of Teeth (Beat Rubber) end Amalgam Fllllnxs" A Good Set for This Method May Ruin the Stomach. Bridge Work, Bert te 5 Cement Fillings 5s fjjo ,L50 to 5 porcelain Fillings To become a physician one must Gold Crowns, Ilk 1 FREE Examination and aU 12 YEARS PROTECTIVE GUARANTEE. study medical literature for a long time Honest Success Our Continuous. make Work, Fair Dealings Open till and attend several years at a medical Lady Attendant Sundays It to L one dissect human least at college, body, paaa many quizzes and exami nations, and at last receive his diploma which entitles him to tha M. O. degree. Yet all thla does not necessarily make a doctor. until further notice, will receive deposits of cash REPAYABLE iy We have known many graduates, CA8H; that la to aay, tboae depositing currency will ha repaid in T be with their sheepskins, a ho could not 4 currency and those depositing gold will repaid In gold. will had burn Do not the hoar currency and 8 money; both your acquired knowledge they apply gold and A enapldoa that you keep money In the a to relieving and curing a patient o 8 currency may be stolen. 8 house may cause burglary and eves loss of life. BRING TOUR CASH a dyspepsia. 8 TO UR We have provided, at large expense, a Victor solid door a They were floored by their first at8 manganese steel safe. Wbea the door te forced to place no Joint can a tempt to cum such a patient . They were not to blame for thla. for 8 be aees. making a ball of steel (hollow of course), weighing MvenI all the knowledge they .icqurod from, 8 tone, and proof against tha drill, tha wedge, the sledge or explosives, a medical works waa wholly . experi8 Not ons of them safee haa ever been burglarised. In addition, we p mental. They were told to try tha fol8 have safety devices that will prevent burglars from even getting la- 8 aide of our vault, which contains aur Victor aais. lowing : Aromatic Ammonia.. SAFETY haa always bma tha motto of THE OGDEN STATE 8 T Bicarbonate of Soda. 8 BANK. Bicarbonate of Potass. Blue Mass., Camphor Water. ( ,, Catechu. iVfi Capital and Surplus. SZ7&J00.00 Wm. lake The Wrong Way RESERVE LIFE DOES L10VE SiSSSSi I93S, NEW' YORK. Feb. 7. Following an energetic campaign for proxies, tha adjourned meeting of policyholders of the Mutual Reserve Life Insurance company will ha held tomorrow. The meeting waa postponed from December II by order of the court. The proxy forma sent out run to Edmond F. Noel (governor 'of Mississippi), Joseph W. Hyman (speaker of tha Louisians house of representatives), Julius Mayer, (recently of tha state of New York), William Hepburn Russell (lately commissioner of accounts of tha city of New York and now the New York counsel of thla company), Lamar C Qulnter (of counsel of this committee at New Orleans), and William D. Robinson (secretary of thla commutes and ora of tha editors of tha New Orleans , Picayune). Tha statement accompanying the proxy forma seta forth tha litigation In process and asks that tha lntetsats of the policyholders In general ha conserved by choosing the men named to take active atepe In bringing about a satisfactory adjustment. attorney-- general OGDEN STATE BANK I 888888888 888888888888888 888888888 - Charcoal. Creosote, - Hot Water. Lime Water. Magnesia. Mineral Watera . Nitric Arid. SBEFRAeT Arid. Nltro-Murlat- lo Nux Vomica. Oil of Amber. Oil of mm NEW YORK. Feb. 7. Give us the ballot or give us deat-t-This battla cry of liberty resounded today in the parlors of tha Hotel Aator, where the fair membera of tha Naw h! York City Federation of Women's clubs met for the fifth annual convention of that body. Intellectual women of the East Bids Joined with their ermine-clad sisters of Fifth avenue In demanding relict from the unbearable supremacy of that tyrant, man. Among tha clubwomen assembled there are many who professed no sympathy for the demands of tha suffragettes, but tha counsel of theae waa swallowed up In the eloquence of the oratorical exponents of equal rights for all, regardless of sex. , Following tha session this morning a pink tea waa held to prepare the ladles for the wordy battles of thla afternoon'. A ballot waa also taken for the election of five directors, two for Manhattan and one each for Brooklyn, Queens and Richmond boroughs. Tha crusade against tha exclusion of tha gentle aex from the tanka of the voters waa Inaugurated by tha English suffragettes now visiting In New York, chief among whom la Mrs. Borman Wells. Thla lady la now making plans for a great demonstration and parade on the at recta of the metropolis, similar to those which recently agitated London. What we want to do," said Mrs. Wells, la to get all classes of women In thla parade. We want the membera ol the 400 who have enough spirit to come out of 'their Society shells and stand up for womans rights, and we want the working women, too. We want to show by open protest that wa era bound to have our righto. All the women In the parade will march on foot through some of the principal at recta, and wa will hold meetings along the route at which we will advocate womans suffrage. Similar parades have been held In England with great success. There, however, where suffrage is popular, the women went In automobiles and carriages, hut here, where It la In Its Infancy, we must go on foot We will have sectional lines of paradera, one Una, for instance, starting from uptown and the other from downtown. The two bouiea will meet In one of the big parka anu a big meeting wlU be held there. We will secure the permission of the police and the columns of women will be headed by band which will play national airs." i Cajuput Rhubarb. Senna. Spirits of Lavender. Starvation. Strychnia. Sulphur. Sulphite of Lime. Tincture of Cardamon. Taraxacum. Tincture Ginger. Tincture of Iron. FOR THE Tonic Vegetable Bitters. In the list hot water la tha only remedy that will not do more harm than good, and Its uae la an Unsolved prob- ' Jeff Davla Fie, This recipe makea two plea: Butter, f cup; sugar, one cup; eggs, three yolks; flour, two heaping each of cinnamon, cloves and alleploe. Cook thla until thick, stirring eonatantl) ; let cool, bake crusts, and then put the filling la; make a meringues of the three whites of egg. and brown In the oven. Journal went ads deliver the geode. one-hal- lem. If tha profeaaor who coaches the graduate would hand him a package of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets and tell him that it waa a specific for dyspepsia, Indigestion, all stomach ailments, and should be ha mainstay In such cases, that one grain of their active principle would dlgeet about 1,040 grain of food In the stomach, and that aided by thla the stomach would soon regain Ita normal condition, he would do tha Student more good than sending him forth with a lot of uncertain knowledge aboufthe cure of these diseased conditions. Tha young doctor would gain a reputation by curing his first case of dys- table-spoonf- ul Brazil Raising Ita Own Rice, Brasil will soon be able to raise an tha rice needed for home coniumptka. Last years Imports at Rio da Janeiro were only H.265 bags, as compute with 430,011 In 1905. Thu Trouble Seeker, Ha who goes looking for trouble idiom provides himself with a wan Icket Puck. . pepsia. The patient cured would sound hia far and near, aa do thousand upon thousand who pralaa StuartJ Tablets. Dyspepsia ' Instead of experimenting with the mesa of medicine In the above liat, and doing Kla patients more harm than good, ha would always be gaining reputation by always curing hia patient. When ' he met any indication of a diseased organ, he should discover what hundreds of other doctors have, that the whole trouble started with Imperfect digestion and assimilation, then take out of hia pocket medicine caaa a few of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets and tell the patient how to nee them. The result would he considered by the patient almost miraculous, and success after success would be achieved by him. Many blood diseases, skin eruptions iand heart troubles yield readily to Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, because they cun the Incubating cauae dyspepsia If tha stomach la wrong, yon are wrong all over. Stuart'a Dyspepsia Tablets are so'.d everywhere at druggists' 64 cents per package. Send ua your name and address today and wa will at ones sand you by mall a sample package free. 'Address F. A. Stuart Co., 150 Stuart Bldg.. Marshall. Mich. ; prr.Iaea Thought It Was Safe. "How did ha coma to propose to Young Men and Women for positions of trust, where intelligent service will be appreciated and paid for " Experienced Men and Women for positions requiring ability and tact People of All Ages, of all talents, of divers abilities, for suitable lines of employment such as Pianos. Organs, Every Sort Used Things of Musical Instrument, Writing Machines, Cash Registers, Store and Office Fixtures, Talking Machines , Books, EnStamp Collections, Rugs, Carpets gravings, Post-Cards, Furniture of Every Kind Ilones and Carriages, trucks, business wagons, bi- cycles, guns, cameras, fishing tackle, automobiles ' Real 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 room, , boarding places where life la interesting These are some of the thousands of people and things that are Wanted in this city just now and if you can fill any of these wants, . INQUIRE OF THE PUBLIC her?" Animal Existence, t "She coaxed her chum to tell him All the actions and movement of the eoofldeatlallr that aha had overheard Lord Thuriow, once lord high chan- animal world may bo divided Into her say she would not accept Mm Houston Post if he did propose. Lumber Building cellor of England, was tha moat ter- three classes Involuntary, Instinctive rible swearer that ever lived, and he and rational. The former being com- t Materials lived In an age when swearing was mon to every vital structure, both aniregarded aa an elegant habit among mal and vegetable; and the two latter same here and let wa give you an esti- the elite. He was Keeper of the Con- being possessed, In various propormate. Wa aan save you money, quail science of George I1L He took to tions. both by man and every class of wearing as a lad doee who wlahea to the lower animals. Instinct is a natty considered. how that he haa arrived at man's ural propensity prior to experience, estate. It waa his ambition to be con- and Independent of Instruction, tendor the perpesidered a swearer. With bim every- ing to while the rational acof race; damned waa damned tuity good," thing We carry the Finest line of bad," "damned hot," damned cold, tions are always the result, of InstrucTWENTY-FOURTBT. 145 etc. Damned was his epithet, his ad- tion or deliberation, directed to some Domestic and Imported Wines, jective and superlative, hia argument, end of which the animal la conscious, his Judgment. To have deprived Thnr-lo- and for tho accomplishment of which of his damn" would have been ho la capable of selecting and adaptLiquors and Cigars in the city. Saloon equivalent to shaving off his eyebrows ing appropriate means White or turning his growl Into n whisper. Street 320 Twenty-fift- h Sir Hay Campbell; lord advocate, arguShe Smacked of Books ing n Scotch appeal to the bar In n tell me yon kissed Miss Son"They OUR SERVICE IS THE BE8T Etc. Choicest Wines, Liquors, very tedious manner, said: I will noo, net, the poetess on yesterdsys autoace of Tent Line to Pull my Cigars. my lords, proceed mobile excursion." pownt." Ill be damned If you do! "Yes; that is true." cried Lord Thuriow, ao aa to be heard Indeed! And how did you ah find her!" Subscribers of The Utah State by all present; thla house Is adjourn' PBOPBlETOJtS Journal ars requested te read and ed till Monday next," and off he "Mist Sonnet haa n marked literary follow instructions printed at head af scampered. taste." editorial column. Through a JOURNAL Want Advertisement, and WEELEPIUmBM Utah and Oregon Lumber Co. H Elephant . J. F. SMITh THE ELEPIUN1 & COMPARY 308 Twenty-fift- h St. Ogden, Vt |