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Show j TIIE TRI-WEEKL- Y Thursday, Ma.y ,16, 1907. JOURNAL, LOO AN, UTAH. patronage stick be wields. They, police of Ogden 'that during his ABOUT ROOSEVELT alsoyare playing the Apolitical absence from Hie Denver rooming game, andi they dare not express house his room was entered and honest opinions. If they $330 in currency belonging to Plays to Grandstand, is Fickld their had the courage to do so, they him was taken. Berti arose earAnd False. wmuld be astounded to know that ly and thoughtlessly left his vest, s of the men to whom containing the roll of greenbacks of (Special Correspondence the Journal) Washington, D. C., they express them would agree and 'his watch, hanging over the The police have no with them, and this po- chair back. May 11. 07. clue on. Of the money to work would President It positively is astounding to pularity of the is this taken $200 w'as in $20 bills, the people here in Washington who vanish like thin smoke. It mem- remainder being in fractional of the servile sycophancy know President Roosevelt, at short range, to read about his bers of Congress that maintains of the President popularity in the country at large, the popularity HERE AND THERE and the further away, the more out in the country, added to the of the popular he seems to be. There servility of the daily press in giving circulation to More Glory for the Jumper must be some.bing in that saying country Frock. Shepherd Plaid Suits, that distance lends enchantment all the ideas and schemes hatchin the White House. Whenevto the view." The closer you get ed The jumper frock has in a wants to head off some one measure he er like will less man the to the you taken unto itself the him, for I do not know of one or some thing tthat interferes glory that was formerly bestowed lovable trait he possesses, al- with his plans; whenever he upon-thshirt waist suit and though he catches many men by wants to get to the popple with abounds in a variety of styles. his impulsive ways of do- a grandstand play, he sends down Some very pretty frocks of this lie impulsive- for a bunch of newspaper corres- description are made up in plairi ing things, tells one man that he pondents for the papers that slob- colored linens trimmed with cluny ly will do what is wanted of him, ber on him and has them up to and torchon lace, the little but the minute the mans back is the While House. Then. he pats lingerie blouse being adorned turned and the man who does not them familiarly on the hack and with the same pattern. heart talk want that thing done gets his ear, tells them ift a heart-tof the Many spring tailor made he just as impulsively goes back what he w'ants to get before the gowns are of a large shepherds on what he said to the other man, people, always making them write the skirt cloth, arranged in plaid and tells the second man that it the matter in Ihe third person six wide the hips and plaitsfrom shall be as he wishes. Thus, he is and never quote him. the hem finished with' a bias strapHe then is in a position to deny all things to all men and nothing ping of the cloth. ' ' anything that may come out that very long. The panamas are here again, He has made many grandstand is not pleasing to him, which he but a great many fabrics adopt plays about doing things that the does with a flourish of trumpets the name. The old time bunting people wanted, but name one and thereby adds new members to thing he has done or advocated his Ananias Club. IIe can not that has been of any practical and does not fool a lot of the benefit to the people, and I will older correspondents here. They name yon a number that he has have looked in his trunk and they advocated and done that have know him. But it is very flatterbeen or would have been a detri- ing to the young correspondents ment to the interest of the peo- to have the President of the ple. What good, 6o far, has the (jniied States pat them . on the railroad rate bill been to the con- back and call them old boy, sumers and shippers of the coun- and tell them what they believe to be the innermost secrets of try! Every suit that has been the White House. They all go brought against the combinations away and print the same story, or the railroads, has been brought thus heading off the story as it inthrough the Elkins law or the should have been told in the Sherman t Chemise With Square Yoke 5598 law, two laws terest of the truth. sees same the story is seen, too, hut under newer titles Everybody that were on the statute books before the enactment of the rail- in the papers all over the counStriped materials will vie with it he to believe and true, they road rate law and simply never try. checked fabrics for the first posielse why should all the papers tion, hut for had been enforced. morning costumes have it printed simultaneously. plain satin finished mohairs as The people of this country who The man have told the well as plain cloths still remain in could have got the idea into their heads ' about matter has no favor. the that Mr. Roosevelt is after the truth, show. He does not occupy the The big French dressmakers rich, the predatory rich, and that of Unitof President the have been buying upquantities of he is giving them a taste of the position ed if he come and to were States, mohairs for use in tailor made Jbig stick. WY1I, he is not hurting 1 he out with the truth people dresses for spring and summer them so had as he is the people would not him. believe whats So, who ore dependent on the growth traveling gowns. So say people the to as use. the skunks said f the railroads and their expandeep in the secrets of the . dry an another when one smelt they roods trade who have recently sion and their ability to haul the automobile as it passed them on come from Paris. ito Mr. market. Roosevelt crops For summer dresses marquisetdid not hesitate to take the the road. A. EDWARDS. CIIAS. tes. ninons. grenadines and chiffon money of the predatory rich, durvoiles, both plain and in self ing Ihe last presidential campaign Resume Smelters Work. colored checks and other fancy efwhen he was check by jowl with of the The big smelting hobplant fects, will he popular. the whole bunch of them and American and Refining Smelting The chemise illustrated is of nobbing with them as to the best n!b Co. resumed has operlinen nainsook and is a charming Murray way to win the election. After the ations, employees being material for summer wear, being the election, however, be turns a raise of ten per eent. fine and soft without any bulkigranted to in a order on them and, make sheriffs were on ness. The neck in the design is grandstand play, lie asserts that Fifty deputy lie is going to do things to them hand to prevent rioting, and the cut square and trimmed with which scares capital into hiding Greeks, Austrians and Italians heading and German valeneiennes JUDIC CIIOLLET. and the railroads cannot borrow almost fell over each other to lace. othbefore back their places any money to make extensions or get ito fill them. ers were Struck With Brickbat. engaged ithat needed build new lines are Frank Penna, an Italian emto haul the commerce of the Relief from Rheumatic Pains. country. ployed on the new smelter works at Gayfield, struck Eayelos Kopm-tieRegulation and control of railI for umatism with sulTemt rlu a Greek, on the head with a roads is all right. It is democratic policy and democratic doctrine over two years, says Mr. brick, crushing his skull. A band of a of infuriated Greeks chased PenKey Curry, stolen by a republican adminispatrolman, setit had na with the intent of killing him, tration to make it popular, and West, Florida, me in and lamed knees tled hut he was rescued by Deputy its popularity today is based on my policies, doeitTines, and ideas stol- so I could hardly walk, at other Sheriff Brown, who placed him in en from the democratic platform. times it would be in my feet and jail. He is likely to have ito face The democrat ie platform, howev- hands so 1 wAs incapacitated for a murder charge, as Koumties was in death seems probable. er, never advocated confiscation duty. ,One night when I f property, or tried to1 wield the severe pain and lame from it my wife went to the drug store here Engineer Takes Blame. big stick to scare capital off the of bottle baclc with a came and Oklahoma City, May face of the earth. That is what - Roosevelt has done in order to Chamberlains Pain Balm. I was Rock Island freight trains collidrubbed with it and found the pain ed head on a few miles create a little cheap popularity west of the You can take my word for it, had nearly all gone during Lima, Oklahoma, early today. Enon using it for a the veneer will be washed off this night. I kept gineer Curray and a negro who little more than two weeks and was before his tin deity political shoveling coal for Fireman rheumta-isterm expires and the people will found that it drove the Lineman were killed. Lineman away. I pave not had any was know him as do the .correspond and three fatally hurt. ents in Washington And the mem- trouble from that disease for tranyvs stealing a ride, and a For sale by bers of Congress. He has not a over three months. brakeman, were seriously injured. c all dealers dozen friends in Congress, on eith Engineer Wallen, who escaped ' er side of ifhe political fence, but injury, assumes " blame for the Get $350. Burgkus to afraid soul are they wreck. lie had orders to lake the 6ay their is their own, on account of the Jacob Berti reported to the siding at Lima, hut went by. SOr.IE COLD TRUTHS four-fifth- so-call- ed e o -- anti-trus- s, Rol-lan- d CELEBRATION ON JAMESTOWN ISLAND 'Mother's FrtOHl This great remedy Norfolk, Va., May 13. The God-sen- d is a to women, carrying celebration today on Jamestown ttem 1 1 S through their most critical M n nUf1 Island, 40 miles up the James ul.-lLrdU ordeal with safety and no pain. 'sriver, of the three hundredth anNo woman who uses Mothers Friend need fear the suffering niversary of the landing there of incident to birth; for it robs the ordeal of its horror the first permanent English set- and danger and insures safety to life of mother and child, and leaves her in tlers under Sir Christopher Newa condition more favorable to speedy recovery. The child is port, John Smith and others, was also healthy, strong and r- H FI H3 H held under fair skies and condigood natured. Our book II U tions in every way auspicious. iff I UI Motherhood, is worth ULILhUU The exercises upon the island its weight in gold to every the under auspices were directly of the Society for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities. Jos. Bryan, of Richmond, Va., presided and the invocation was offered dioby Bishop Randolph of the cese of Southern Virginia. The opening address was delivered by Gov. Swpnson of Virfolginia and Ambassador $ryce lowed with art address, the subject being The Greetings of the With a Brand New Line of the Old World and the New. Gov. Ellis of Virginia introSmartest and Neatest Fitting Gar- duced Gov. Swanson and Mr. Ambassador mens Ever Carried in the Citv Bryce introduced Bryce. The choir composed of students from Williams and Mary college was in attendance and Bishop Gibson of the diocese of Virginia and other clergy participated. Lady Grey, wife of Earl Grey of Canada, is with Ambassador ' Ju ii ml rrj r UlULJ ill! Have Just Opened Up Mens Boys and . Bcyce. Childs t The elaborate celebration at the Jamestown exposition today was ushered in by the firing of a salute of 17 guns from Fortress Monroe, incident to the arrival at Old Point Comfort at 6:15 a. m. of Gen. Baron Kuroki, his staff and party, aecompanned by Gen. 0. E. Wood as official escort. Gen. Kuroki and party were met at the Old Point Comfort pier by Gen. Grant and Maj. Strong, the latter commanding Fortress Suits of The Very Latest Designs. JUNIOR o THFIELD, UTAH. 00 , Monroe. All honors were accorded the distinguished Japanese and after breakfast Gen. Kuroki and party proceeded by special boaUto review the great fleet of American and foreign warships in Hampton Roads, after which they landed at Jamestown the exposition grounds for the exercises of the day, which include an address by President Harry St. George Tucker, of the Jamestown Exposition company, and a parade and review of the federal troops, together with several thousand sailors landed from the American I and foreign warships in Hampton ZJ Hound Trip to Los Angeles, on sale daily, APRIL, 26th TO MAY 19th, Good Returning to July 31st, 1907 Roads. At noon a salute of 300 guns will he fired in Hampton Roads commemorative of the landing of the first English settlers on May 13, 1607. Tim feature of the day was the boat races between the crews of the American and foreign warships. Gen. Kuroki and his party will later inspect Fortress Monroe, and the festivities of the day will conclude with a ball and in the dinner to be given by the Duke de Ahruzzi upon the Italian flagship Varez, the banquet to he attended by all foreign and American dignitaries now in these waters. The function will be one of the most elaborate ever given aboard a warship. Tonight there will he a great illumination of the' warships in Hampton Roads with brilliant fireworks from floats off the exposition grounds, and In close proximity to the warships. 13.-rT- wo , The Life Insurance muddle has started the public' to thinking. The wonderful success that has met Ballards IlorehounJ Syrup in its crusade on Coughs, Influenza, Bronchitis and all Pul monary troubles has started the public to thinking of this wonderful preparation. They are al' using it. Join the procession and down with sickness. Price I5e, 50c end $1.00. Sold by Riter Bros. 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