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Show te t 't IAT. OGDEN VOL. L NO. 255. CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY . WANTS PEERAGE PICKINGS FOR AMERICAN HEIRESSES MORNING, SEPTEMBER MONEY. Although a married man. ilio Marquis of Downshire hr'ircs aiming the eligible peers, for a lea tui. ago he divoced his wife, wlnmi he had marHo u now 33. ried when he was sue.-!-; He owns about a in County Down, lreiau.t. and a hue old park' and resiikm-- in His lather died when he was only 3 years old. and during bis minority a big fortune was accuniuluteil for him. but it ia understood now iliat there is not much left of it, and the laci that be recently left his handsoniu toun house in Beigraw square haa been acrepted as au indicuiion that he begins to feel the nod of raising money. That aituaiiou spells opiuir--- t unity lor the American girl with dollars. The Earl of Caledon is still a minor, but In two years he ill take possession of the 20,1)00 am which constitute his ancestral domains. Casile Caledon, and Derg Lodge. Tyrone, are the hietaic seats which go with the title. In the fire at Eion College last year, which caused such a flutter in aristocratic circles, the lad distinguished himaelf by his plurk and coolness. Ilia mother cuis a runsidcrable figure in London socle ly and occupies a handsome house In Carlton Terrace. It la understood that she would not be averse to an Aeauicen heiress aa r Lot of Dukoe, Marquises, Eerie, Viscounts, Barons and Lords Who Are, or Soon Will bo Matrimonially Ellgiblo and Doslrablo. . f Richmond i Four Kinds ofana noble Has S'Hl.uOU Acres ey Badly The Woman Who Mar ton's Heir. May Some Day Share Can Outshine the Duchess of M Dube and Several Other Varieties of d Several Castles, But He Needs Monrics Lord Doura, the Duke of WellingStill More Titles, and if She be Rich arlborough. marriageable daughters. His proper ty covers some i.uuu acre. At present his Lord Osborne do lncl Vere, is the dentally the Duke of St. Albans is a desrenuani of Charles 11. and Nell half-brothe- Gwynn. As he celebrated hie seventeenth birthday only a few momhs ago, a few years must elapse before the Duke of Leinster can be regarded as in the eligible list, but he is well worth waiting for. He is the premier Duke, Mar-quiand Earl of Ireland all In one, ud unlike many scions of the nobility, when he enters Into his hereditary possessions he will have plenty of money to maintain them. He waa only six years old when his father died, end hie trustees have been carefully nursing the property ever since, so that when he comee of age there will be a big furtune awaiting him. Hie Kildare estate waa recently sold for close on to 7,ouO,UtH), and he etlll retains a few thousand aerrs of ancestral domains elsewhere. Should American girl marry him there would be no ground for the usual cynical Jests about swopping British titles for American dollars. As he la one of the few peere who will be able to afford the luxury of a love match, an American girl without much money would stand about as good a chance of landing him aa one with lots of it. And such a marriage would establish a new record in international alliances. It is as a prospective Duke that Lord Douro should figure in the list of ducal eligiblee, for if he lives long enough he will some day be Duke of Wellington. He is now 27, and hie father, the present Duke, is 66, but longevity as well as genius have thus far been restricted to the first Duke. Financially the house of Wellington haa fallen on evil daya, and the Duke has a hard time of it to make both ends meet. He haa been trying for aon.e time to lot the country neat of the family, 8trathfleldaaye House, Berkshire, and at ApBley House, the famous town residence of the Iron which waa renowned for lie Duke, sumptuous hospitality when he lived there, bails and banquets are no longer given. TITLES GALORE. The generous money grant made by a grateful nation to the national idol terminated with the third Duke, and the estate, which consists of some nineteen thousand scree, does not yield enough in the shape of rente to maintain a ducal style of living. This state of affairs should make Lord Douro an eaa catch for some rich Atuerican heiress. With enough of the needful to pay the bills an American Duchess of Wellington would stand socially at least on an equal footing with the American Duchess of Marlborough.. As far as titles go the Wellington dukedom is much richer in them than the Marl-th- e Marborough one. Spain and Portugal vied with England in lavishing them on the Iron Duke, but did not sully their manifestations of gratitude by associating them with anything so sordid and vulgar as cash. Counting these titles, the woman who marries liOrd Douro will some day be Duchess of Wellington, Marchioness of Wellington, Marchioness of Douro and Marchioness of Torres Vedras; Viscountess Wellesley and Viscountess Wellington of Talavera and Wellington; Countess of Wellington and Countess of Mornlngton, Baroness Mornington and Princess of Waterloo, the bitter being a Belgian title. There is no house in London better adapted to entertaining than Apsley House, with its magnificent hall, rare art treasures and priceless mementos of the conqueror of Napoleon. It needs only money and those arts in which the American girl excels to make il the most popular resort of the social elect. Lord Douro Is reputed to be a very decent fellow. In the Guards be made the mistake of taking his profession seriously instead of going the pace and waa "ragged" by hla brother officers, in the circumstances, the Incident was creditable to him rat her than otherwise. An American heiress bent on shaking a brilliant matdh with the aid of her cash will find Lord Douro well worth taking Into account. RICHEST OF BACHELOR PEERS. By long odds the richest bachelor peer in the United Kingdom is the Marquis of Bute, who is only 24 years old. At a low estimate hta property Is worth at least 830,000.000. Cupid will count for more then cash in determining hie matrimonial choice, but that is no reason why it should not fall on one of Columbia's fair daughters. He is an aristocrat from way back, three sorts of times an earl snd several lesser nobilities, snd withal he ie an eminently proper and correct young man. Hie father fas a notable convert lo the .Roman Catholic faith, and that church keeps a Jealous eye upon him to see that he does not stray from it. Sir David Blair, who ie both a Scotch baronet and a Benedictine monk, alhim on hie ways bee accompanied travels, which have included two pilgrimages to the Holy Lend. On one of him with he bore hie these fathers heart, that it might be buried in Palestine, in accordance with hie wish. Although the greater portion of fell hundred thousand odd acres ie In Scotland, most of hie wealth ie derived from Cardiff, which he practically owns. He cares little for society, and ha and hie mother usually reside In one or the other of hie northern stronghold!, surrounded by the upcrbly barbaric state of the Scotch nobility. Instead of evening dress, he done the kilt at dinner, end ineiete on all hie servants arraying themselves in Highland costume. Hie mother keeps him pretty closely tied to her apron strings and the American os with matchmaker designs the Britieh aristocracy will And It very hard to ensnare the marquis of Bute in the matrimonial meshes. But aa the greatest prise package in the whole British peerage his would he well worth trying for, . a the British Jmge has of late years yielded many JXd huabands to American heiresses, run-S- ? Ihs is no danger of the supply famiAort. With more than 600 in the lies entitled to representation underetood House of Lords, it will be mak-Bitmi John Hulls output of peere. siiowance for new creations, is fair way to keep pace for eorae ilsis to come with Cncle Sam's surplus As a ol rsstly rich snd pretty girls. far Fitter of fact, there ere at present aer matrimonial plume to be plucked (mm the tree of the British aristocracy the Ifcu have been gathered yet by American feminine invaders. e Duke rank first in the Britieh peer-uafter princes of the' blood royal Sept bough ud the two archbiehoiie. Matrimonially viewed, among the moat eligible of lisa la the Duke of Richmond, who la Rucbmoud, uur times a duke of Lnnox'and Gordon in Great Britain ind d'Auliigny in France. He also has earldoms March, Darnley and Him and each time to a plain Mist." His first wife wee Mine Amy Ricardo, and hie second, who has been dead seventeen years, was Miss Isabel Craven. With neither did he receive a big pecuniary solatium, but he wee only the heir when he married them. Now that he a fouP-pl- y duke he finds himself sorely In need of ducats" to maintain hie estates in proper style, for much of his property Is In Scotland, where rents ere low. That la why an American heiress would stand a good chance now of making her money count. As Duchess of Richmond she would occupy the topmost rung of the social ladder. And i here would be no doubt of entertaining royalty. During the Goodwood races their majesties always apSnd the week at Goodwood House. The duke already has an heir (the Karl of March) by hie first wife, and this heir has a eon, so that hie third duchess would stand a very remote chance of seeing any of her offspring in posse s-- t) THIS It h 1am Tin. a Bute and or Dl lewnt niter tirMlm and Han't Any IM Kinrtra and the baronial eptiendages sf Rettrlngton and Methuen, lie owns tearly 300,000 acres of land, which is ibnut fifteen times aa much as the Cnke of s Marlborough has. He a fine old Scotch castle (Gordon Cale, is Banffshire), a magnificent rasaUm at Chichester (Goodwood ltonwi, which deservedly ranks among the heat of the ," 'stately home of and several other residences. Hi lunweded to his estates last w. and is $. but tall, thinonly of we i habits He carries hie age well sm where titled marriages are con-- r' Pth and romance are second ty mnddentlons. He la a '"t and a plucky one. Hebrainy was . maBijfr af parliament for nineteen rs ud u colonel of the Third S" regiment he diatlnguieh-- r y'pwlf hi the Bouth African war. 1,0 oi'Jeriion to an . J7 untitled unde, for he has- been twice married poo-mm- Kng-bnd- ud - t- tV"- -'. -j u .Min! t wl . TRB AW ta l11 KICHUOND. r a NuNmih. Owaa Raaifr Mura Hoary. MM tens ion of the titles. But sufficient unto the day is the Joy thereof. Aa Duchess of Richmond her most exalted social ambitions would be realised, and aa Dowager Duchess her position would till be assured. RARE! DITCAL FRIZES. . Well worth cultivating by American matchmaking mamas la the Duke of St, Albaue, hereditary grand falconer ot England, who, though 34 years old, has (hue far succeeded in eluding the net of the fowler. He Is not a drawing room Duke ud prefers a wet sheet and a flowing sea on a yacht to all the gayetiea of town. He Is a handsome fellow, with one of the finest seats In England at Bestwood in Nottinghamshire, and one of the finest In Ireland, somewhere in Tipperary, but he never has shown any disposition to settle down since he entered upon hie inheritance in 1898. murh to the regret of several English matrons with or Bont HI firr (a Or.it! Britain. tte Krla ir,r,u Bt Is ti Wfetrft fl w M u . , 11. PRICE FIVE CENTS 1904. apokeu of and matrimonially viewed would lie quite a good a caich. He has already to take lire serious ly, and is casting around for a parn liamentary seat That young nobleman rejoicing In the ferocious title of laird Kucksavsge. whose twenty-firbirthday was recently celebrated in great style, will ome day exchange it for the Marquis-atof Chnlmonddey, orthugraphirally the g res test puzzle in the iicerage, or it is pronounced But the property that goes wuh il tail well a stand sm-- an incubus, for It is 34.0O0 magnifiient one, rmlfracing res iu England snd two KiiHrb seals. Cholmunilcley Casile ami Houghton st e Hall. The British peerage offera just as attractive a matrimonial field for tli American girl as it ever did. If at first she does not succeed she can ry, try egaiu. There are lots to chg-isfrom. E. LISLE SNELL. at 8 p. m. Subject: Believe God. You ere welcome! O. A. ELMQITIST, Pastor. t, from the writer's own to in a spirit of fsirnese, but without melire, bearing in mind that wherever it has keen necessary to refer to apparent inconsistencies in the Central Park rreabyterian Church, statemeuu of others, the author has endeavored always to avo'.d unneee-ur-y corner Thirty-firs- t and Washington. Services morning and evening. personalities. Through the courHow to Get tesy of Secretary Moody rorourse has Morning subject: been had to official papers which were Prat ers Answered." Evening subject: "The Only 8tone not available before hie ncceasion to office." Building That is Imperishable." The remainder of the largo volume Sunday school at 3 Young Peoples Endeavor at 7 o'clock. will be given to the narration of Admiral Schley's sen ice in many seen First Iresbytorlan Church. John Edward Carver, pastor. CUMMINGS COMMISSION CO. Morning worship at 11, theme. The BROKERS. New Way and Its Opportunities." Oontinwona quotations on Now York Evening worship at 7:30. Theme, Stocks and Chicago Grata. Wo bay "The Right Estimate of Faith. and sell stocks and grain on margin These services will be conducted by or for cash. Our private rooms on. the pastor. ablo onr customers to coma In and 12:15. School Sunday transact huainosf: with tho utmost Endeavor at 6:30. secrecy. Midweek meeting for prayer, WedWrite for onr Book of Information 7:30. at nesday ("System of Speculation'), free upon application. 2483 Washington. First Church of Christ Scientist, church edifice corner Twenty-fourt- h and Lincoln Ave. Service - M a. m. Subject: "Love." 1 English service view-poin- ciltii-ik- ! ; r p.-n- Sunday 3 r I si . , f 1 f Automobiles For Rent clmol 10 a. m. Church of The Good Shepherd, corWednesday evening meeting I p. m. ner Grant and Twenty-fourtAlfred All ere invited. Brown, rector. Free Rending Rooms, suite 212 Ke, for Irish estates a daughter-in-lawFifteenth Sunday after Trinity. els building, open dally from 10 a. m. are not usually productive of large to 12 a. m. and 2 p. m. to 5 p. m. Early celebration 7:30 a. m. L. H. incomes, and the family ia not a very All welcome. Sunday School 3:45. rich one. Morning Prayer and sermon 11. Cor. Grant snd 24th Lord Leconficld la regarded as a Evening prayer end sermon 8 p. m. SCHLEY WILL PUBLISH great catch among British matrons, AUTOBIOGRAPHY. The Methodist Episcopal Church. but the fact that he is still single WE WILL TAKE YOU THERE AND f block Street, though 32 would indicate that he does Twenty-fourtNew York, Sept. 10. Announcement BRING YOU BACK. IN THE EASIEST! not look with much favor on English east of Washington Ave., next to court Is Admiral RIDING AUTOMOBILE IN OGDEN. Rear made that beauties with limited purses. He waa house. Rev. Sattdiol Blair, D. D. pea-to- r. Schley will publish shortly one of the moat important hosts uf his under the autobiography m. a. 10:00 School Pel races. at Goodwood worth the Sunday House, Forty-fiv- e Years Under the title 11 oclock. Morning preaching. d of the book Flag." About Kpworth league, 7:00 p. m. will be devoted to the Spanish war, o'clock. Evening preaching, 8:00 which the admiral will say All seats are free. The public la concerning The Depot In hie preface: cordially invited. In the chapters which relate to the against Ceiwern'e fleet (he German St. Paul's operations Evangellra! has been to record the events purpose Church. P. G. Wucbbrn. pastor. German services In the Swedish Lutheran Church, corner Twenty-- bird We make a specialty and Jefferson Ave. at 7 p. m. Text: "Give us This Day Uur Daily Bread." cl Prescriptions. w Sunday School, Instruct ion in GerTelephone orders man language, etc. at 2 p. m. U , Becraft, h one-bal- r one-thir- :S'i i Drug Store i'i WILL YOU You are welcome. Invest hi a 'piece of unimproved lend! Bwedixh Lutheran Church, corner In Weber Ccuntyf Twenty-thirStreet end Jefferson. Adjoining Improved fermef Half mils from W. R, Station? Sunday: Swedish service at 10:45 m. Rev. K. K. Jonann, of Hock . Right next to Irrigation Cane IT Inland, III., who ie in the city will Providing you eon buy on monthly preach the forenoon eermon. Ho Ie an payments? eloquent and fluent speaker. No one Say 810 or 816 or $20 per month? should fail to hear him who under Or quarterly? corA Swedish Or onnual payments?. elands the language, to dial welcome And no Interest? every liody. v School at 12:15. And no taxes? Englinb Sunday The owner to pay taxes and continue to un the lend until It Is tally paid fee? d 0 i 1! promptly attended to. i j.Eamrroji f; LcacrcJ 51 i i ' If So Said piece of land will cool you $20 per ecro. $400 for 20 scree. ' " "" $800 for 40 lores. (1,200 for 6) scree. Addrus or CaH on HUNTER & KENNEDY m mm nr umreraw. Mn Vote Taste tarty Fnar Tran Will Hn d AiOumt Attala Ilia SiS..V, kat lie II tell War- - W.ltlr- - far. lib K.Mtrr Katail Ctnaa aa fr.OMMxn, fi Waa Benefit ty MS He SOU Brtalaa a tew tacfaa.1 eiea a( Hif --ofral Oeaple afCattlea. IVeaajaajue POISON in We put up a liquid that is a killer. Largo Dottto 25o Win. Driver The Droggist Room 6, Fi: s National Bank Utah. Building, Ogden, the stately ancestral home, is close to Chichester. It contains n collection oi pictures which is one of the best in private hands in Greet Britain, and n collection uf china which ie the envy of experts. The bouse Ie surrounded cltTiiiu-ferencby deer park fifteen miles in Altogether the Leconficld heritage Is one well worth sharing. Socially the fardly occupies an exalU-position, his lordKhip's mother being the youngest sister of Lord Rosebery, and daughter of that remarkable old Indy, the last Duchess of Cleveland. Equally prominent socially, and from a monetary view a much more desiraWeek Commencing September 5th. ble parti." Ik Lord Howard de Walden, the eighth baron to inherit the historic title which dates back to 1597. He is HILLEBRAKD, only 24 and enonituiisly rich, as wealth The German Samson. Is estimated in the British aristocracy. In the South African war he served THE EMPIRE TRIO, with distinction for two years, hut in Violinists. these piping limes of pence he devotes RAWLS end VON KAUFFMAN, himself to sports. Comedy Sketch Aitlnti. LOTS TO CHOOSE FROM. THE NEALS, renders Donrsile's Viscount poverty Comedy Skotch Artiste him conspicuous among the I it led bachelors who might easily be Induced MISS C. POWERS, to capitulate to American beauty backRoubrette. ed by wealth. He is 38 years and pracMOVING PICTURES. tices law as a barrister in the Inner Ttenple. His title came to him unexpectedly through the death of aa uncle, who succumbed to hydrophobia aftr ALL EIGHTH GRADE being bitten by n pet fox. His grandGRADUATES wam-- n was the said, is il only mother, wIM receive 50 per cent on m who ever berime a Freemason. Acol! pictures taken within the cording to the currently accepted story, next 20 day at GASBEKG'S concealed in a clock case she overSTUDIO, 276 25th St. heard the secrets of a lodge meeting end escaped paying the death penally kdUbutot for her folly end curiosity only by being sworn in as n member and pledg- ' ing herself to secrecy by divers terrible d BETTER NOTHING 4 A perfect Whiskey for Household and Medicinal purposes. Properly aged sweet aroma, delicious in taste. Lyceum Theatre uid Kentucky atgprjuyre T Fe lfeIfPEMM J. IlIESCL L CO.,-Distributor- s u SI 4 . tj V rj MONEY LOANED SALARIED PEOPLE Real Estate ud Chattel Loaae oat ha Lord Gerrard, whose father died two years ego, will come of age this autumn. The family ie not n notably rich one, but socially it ia well at the top, and the wife of the young man would experience no difflrulty In gaining entranre to the charmed cirrle of royalty. Hie mother. Lady Gerrard, ie a great favorite with the king, and recently entertained him and n house party, of his particular friends at the fine family residence. East well Park. Among the eldest eons of peere who will some day inherit distinguished titled, historic scats and large estate there ie a goodly number deserving of the attention of socially ambitious American mothers with pretty 'daughter for whose benefit their fathers are willing to shell out handsomely. Conspicuous among them Is Lord Dalmeny. the Rosebery heir, whose coming of age was the occasion of so much rejoicing and eemptnoee hospitality a couple of years ego. He is a tall, athletic, manly young MJow and popular everywhere. Thus fur he bee shown a greater predilection efor sports than crinkKer. poHtlra, and is a Iwd Haddo. nowIs equally well Earl of Aherde". flrafc-elae- 23itbe-h1r'ofith- e I quick, confidential ud private. Nh commix Ion. WESTERN BROKERAGE CQi 223-- 4 Ecdea Bldg. Thono 534-Bevvies ReBuilding, Carpentering pairing and Remodeling of Houses Promptly attended to. AD work Guaranteed. Enquire of Olo 646 Nelson. Tslophseo 126-- !tn street ( k Will be remembered by tho thousands of buyers who bought during that famous sale. Wo will give another Cost Mark 8oio on everything in stock and will Include ali Fall Goods arriving during Sale. Domestic suitings and oil Cotton Goods bought since drop In prices of these goods aro Included. No article In our targe stock will bo raearvsd. The manner In whioh Now Merchandise wiM bo sacrificed will he feed far close, ea refill buyers. ar- I i J i I Tbe Terms of Sale Are Positiwel? '1 If you want I J 'if Beef Eastern Corn-Fe- d go to Ballard & Rinckers 661 24th Street. Thou Koi-II- L i ' |