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Show TUESDAY. AUGUST 22. DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL. ANCE Bii a college hero, NOW AN - Him Entr.nc Rto Choooo Not Do B Dictated To. -- jp troubleRose to 1" IN an- -, i' c :iv-i- flulil , Creation of Regular Reserve" Who ' Hon Would Bo Ready for 8orvico at Moment's Notice. .,m! . e.i'.ir of i!i- :..k. !.. pi v 1, mt,. iin, xeivK.iv f,. War WASHINGTON. Aug. Preui.iiir" partment officials are considering chance iii.it tin plana to be laid before the next sesloii.ilh an, sion of congress to Increase the army de- THE BIG LEAGUES. ! ed (Mc-Clorte- y) t,.i cr.iu in.iltet prematuie hvrial, one lu-ii- - g upheaval in a a reconstruction that will something. The Indications are Pronounced at present, but Just enough to create ausplclon. flr,t p,ace some persons think v may become too general for 00 f attendance upon big "" by this to meant atlonnl, American, and those Ul,,,er the national agreement h T7 section where leagues of this Ft 10041 feagues are now or- 1 H-- "I1 divide agaIn' Very youn h" ,n kne pant to those Jh ,h b" their mi- Jority i. yln baeb4,1 d Satur-- V ton nd them ta the on the bleachers. Fur-mator in of the cities where these AaS' necearlly J C A ny tea Intact and smiling as peacefully though she had been laid away yesterday. The De Marini family has ceased to exist but their chapel ln the church! remains, so It la proposed that the' public contribute to give the maiden the real and definite burial so long de- rw nr if jr SEVEN CHILDREN BORN TO ONE WOMAN IN WEEK HONOLULU, Aug. 22. A dispatch by wlreleds telegraph from Hilo soya that Hana, the Hawaiian wife of Kailua, a Chinese, gave birth to one child on last Thursday, t6o on Sunday, one on Monday, two on Tuesday morning and one on Tuesday night. All are dead. Washington Both Phones V St Louis s the East j VTA Flour Flour Missouri Pacific RAILWAY THROUGH SCENIC URIC ACID COLORADO In the blood causes Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lumbago, Neuralgia and Gout, fou an remove the ause by FERTILE Kansas and Missouri waring one ot our RHEUMATIC RINGS pv the Mauut.wturr fan H iitl-.ir- km Day n Soo H. Paul W. Stecher OR TOWNSEND C. Genl Pawcnger and Ticket Agent, Bt Lout, MUaouri Ogden, Utah That Everyone Uses Riverdale Coaehc. For Berths, Tickets, Folders, Etc., Address Wwuinatl-Kin- laKU-wu-- Pmci. S2.G0 The Kind Pullman Bleeping Can, Observation Dining Can, Electric Light, Electric Fbni, Reclining Chair Car lieat lice), REX ; KILL the COUCH UD CURE THE Phoenix Alien Transfer. Co. mr:C3 Ogden Albern Allen, Mgr. 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In every department, you will find us prepared to serve you In a satisfactory manner. The Most Lsxmfoos Train la the World Compartment and drawing-roo- m sleeping ears, observation cars, din and can, can, with haiber, bath and Ing buffet-smoki- ng library Book-love- rs Library; entire train electric lighted, through to Chicago without change. Direct connection frr St. Panl and Minneapolis 437 Chicago & Wt NoMestern PHONE8 fffV W WWWWww H. C. Bigelow, President. J. V. Browning. A. P. Bigelow, Cashier. R. A- - Moyee. Aelstent Cashier. STREET. H Vice-Preside- nt 174. WwWWWWWWWWWWWW t t E. Dooly, President. Horace Peery, Ralph E. Hoag, Cashier. Cashier A. V. MelntostbAesistant J. What two words have greater meaning: than I Vice-Preside- nt UTAH LiglfePower NATIONAL BANK t Utah Lights Railway! LET THE Company of OGDEN, UTAH Furnish you with either UNITED 8TATES DEPOSITORY or both. Rj. Seeood South SL, Attaa Bldg, Salt Lake Qty, Utah. mamn nwis TWENTY-FIFT- BOTH TlckfU, iMcrvatkms. and ful can be obtained froei C. A Walker, General Agant, 38 OGDEN STATE BANK LAUNDRY The Overland Limited horw OGDEN STEAM DoaUe-Trac- k d Wt J HNHMMMBMBMHMHBMHI and correctly addressed to various merchants ln the town. In the evening Herr Professor, having carried the varied eplstlea home MANUFACTURING CO.. Jmpa. Cteralannhfc for correction, left them on hia table For 8slo by WALLACE DRUG CO and aa was his custom, hied himself 2349 Washington Ave., Ogden. to the cafe. It happened that he had a careful domestic, who seeing all the letters properly addressed at once concluded that her master had forgotten to mall them, and out of the goodness of her heart she stamped them and hurried to the post. The stupefaction of the village merchants upon opening their mall the following morning muy be Imagined, The (My Railway between and the amusing part of the Incident tbs Mlssosri River sad Chicago. to that many of the letters which contained lengthy orders for goods were taken seriously and the orders promptly filled. The Sunday Magazine. Love and Rattlesnakes. Chona bad smiled! A real smile, of white teeth and personal eyes, and not the mere facial efflorescence with which one may flavor the purchaser of one's. wares. And theres each a differ jnce! One often Jumps at the rasp of a barn locust or the scurry of a lizard among dry leaves, and wonders If if ? But when It was moveth aright that bony miracle of his tall, and the dry sklrr goes forth that to as magical In its effect on every living creature as in the mechanics of Its utterance why, then no one ever wonders. You know It means you. And If the more dangerous serpent that doth bite us all has as many peddojs aq pinout false alarms, he to as unmistakable when we come full upon him. Charles sSop iq isajuoo SaniiH yu v esuo iui uj pus 'main o) sag Suniss t F. Lummis in the AtTantlc. du) uj s)u jsao auattojeif 1 pajnod pq oq uwn sui9u pessas Spring. aw suit eug y pajapisuoo aq )snm God alone, " .few I the seed-timweek and dim. llianjo jo J)niqiBBod aq) jjo Supi) Beyond Behold the end of what is sown; siq jo jauuvm aq) n )nq sdsqjad I safe with Him. The harvest time P&IIiq eq Pinoqs aq pamq eq ism 8H Vet. unforgotlen where It lies. Though seeming on the desert cait. louiiii jo eq) japan s)qSj amos The seed of generous sacrifice svq si eq )vq) ejn)tsajo panvuno Jhdlt rise with bloom and fruit at last. And he who blesses most Is blest: ffooupajdap eq) own hi worth pajap;aoo )vj eq) For God and mau-shauata )sq) Xuvm 0) Who tolls to leave ns hi bequest eq iem )i An added benuty to the enrili. )4fia Jsqx John Qreenleuf Whlltinr YOUR MONEY BACK. RICHARDSON GRANT. TO Herr Professors Letters. A professor in a German school, ln order to teach his pupils letter-writinrecently conceived the happy idea of having them compose business letters which were Inclosed ln envelopes 1 EV. Tea ,Co. Ogden 2514 Ave. THROUGH SERVICE St d Twenty-secon- delivcredto all parts of the City AMELIA GOODMAN, C87 Goods ferred. Powerful Battleship. F.andiih Suffering The battleship King Edward VII a fftet enured by eore. Hirers and the most powerful warship afloat. nnrer. ihnl eal away your skin. Wm When the was undergoing arinamtm 'fedell of Flat Bock. Mich., says: "I Arnica Salve, X; trials the recoil of the guns buckled nave r,-I'loer Sort and Cancer It In I... up tbe steel deck plates. 1 ever fo,;n':. lied'ng challenge A money challenge sci-oun- FORTUNE TOLD CORRECTLY BY ASTRONOMY AND BY THE SPIRIT. ht ah t)a money challenge A money challenge A money i u Respectfully solicit the banks, mercantile Arms and Individual. Wa pay Interest on tlnir deposit treatAmple resources, courteous ment superior service. - ROME, Aug. 22. About thirty years ago a law was passed authorising the gathering of coffins in a church ln Genoa, the remains to be placed In a special receptacle. When the coffin of Catarina de Ms rinl, who was buried in 1638, was opened, the body was found to be absolutely preserved, with the color still remaining in the cheeks and hair. The corpse was taken out, redressed, as the grave clothes had rotted away, and then replaced in the coffin and left for reburial ln the church.. That was twenty-eigyears ago. still was rediscovered, the body Today 18-- x When you get a good Coffee you must pay a good price. But when you pay a good price and get a premium thrown in, you do not, and can not and should not expect to get the best coffee. When you buy from us you pay for what you get and get what you pay for. We curry a fulljine of Teas and Coffees, and a full line of Fancy Groceries and Confections. Vice-Preside- 00 PERFECT 18-- k I225JXXM10. DAVID ECCLE8, President. THOMAS D. DEE, JOHN PINGREE, Cashier. JA8- - F. BURTON, Assistant Cashier DIRECTORS! David Eeelaa Thomas D. Ds Gao. H. Tribs Barnard Whits W. W. Riter John Watson Adam Pottorson Josoph Clark M. S. Browning. I'.ili-i'.-i- LONG BURIED BUT REMAINS CO. Phones OGDEN, UTAH riu-U";.- BODY COMES FROh . Capital and Surplus, ; ' I I so First National Bank Its in the Cup! ed ic RINCKERS 1 wmmmmmmmmemmmmmnmmamummmmmmmmmmmmsm fai mvi. u TO rj Agents n the risk of to 250,000 men. shonlil nothing. The regular army now consists of "The only iva'iy Infallible test of about 60,000 men, with a war footing death which has been discovered so of 100,000. The new plan Involves tar is u. presence of decomposition. repartly the creation of a regular disserve," consisting of able-bodiBEWARE OF OINTMENT FOR CAwould names whose soldiers TARRH THAT CONTAIN MERCURY charged be on file at the war department, and As iiuivury win surely destroy tutwho would be ready for service at a sans. of smell and completely derange the wlnile mem when entering It moment's notice. the mucous through surfaces. Bui a "naa for The plan also provides articles should never be used except tional reserve of 100,000 men whose on prescription from reputable physi-cihiinames would also be on file at the war us the d.imuge they will do is telll-i'.yivi ,.a possibly d, . department. 'i.iu ; Hull's Caiurrh Cure, reserves The first batch of regular mat! fiictuivl hy K. J. & I'n., are to be paid at the rate of S3 per . h. i iit.iii-,mi mercury an.l month and the latter batch would be Ifc internally, directly -, hliy.,1 ori-- l mucus sm r.o cs paid a small annual wage of 13 per jo)- ri of ti e In buying Hair c a- year. I- '- sure ui (ret the gen These additional reserves, together .!1Il iken internally ami made with the state militia, estimated by '.II Tllieuii, Ohio. t,y - ,J the war department at 50,000 men, Co. T. .; unonials fjee. Fell y druggist . Price, T.lc per ho: would make a standing army of 250,-0W. men, and it Is only expected that Take II. I'nini'c Pill fur cnnxi-congress will be asked to make such IMtiuii. provision. - Up-hssv- al Lon-do- m of There is always a ed lign of the Time Indicate an in Bassball. Dome of the signs of the times Into an ultimate baae-n- ,,f the 1U. . ds IT BE TOO POPULAR. h w, K(ill BALLARD & LIFE Am SHI Rl Sole for Anthracite ln u:y ill, ,,l,. - , IT miff no .liseolors- i GO Ihe Coal that Heats the injected not ! v.-'.i- re-T- hd CAN mem-elln- w and the emeralds. If p:.u-e- . . - i' itsell Denton 22. circuluiion niueous 'iv. L-i- tls-- 1 In the having ooriwe. brai.r 1 Jeep into the ie.i - - l eeas-.-.- dead: one of IU very to the world of Teams in the Majors Are Playing Fast contributor Ball. L,port. He might have been of one it a at Michigan The major league season Is now California loved alumni, or at two-thrlvto-Jover, as there are eight who men brought ot the weeks until left the curtain must be for the borne year after year on season of 1905, by down the life. rung of college four allotted year odds the all of greatest to year ever known none these, nut Ralph Roe double-heade- rs baseball. to With himself shut now ha hopelessly real work will soon hard them. Instead he coming, the of being any of to and clubs the without of begin, staying tramp, and jut an athletic powers will fell by the wayside, to amateur of sport world the to iuteirat should see often less skillful teams forge to urn he illustrates what it who the front. those of the guidance not be, for er-- m dn the National league Pittsburg fatal His at game. the , young alone has a fighting chance to beat of instead Mem to have been that New out York, and considering that and Mater Alma his to rfving himself luust finish In the west, Giants the he has for work to it KM willing serve Fred Clark will keep pegging away Mater Alma his have to noogbt sort of thing is against to the last. John McGraw Is a clever Mm. And this in the one general, and will manage to keep his ,n the spirit of the game still is practiced for team In front until that last trip, and Sold when sport holding out the Inducement of money of it the lot from the world's series, his men will been Salph Sose has recently take long chances and keep In shape one of admission to two colleges, for their best work. The Giants are Stanfother the and them being Tale game and can play ball, and the Alma Mater, first his of rival ord. tb American an league club to beat them is this with it connection In end In out a short series must be able to David Interesting fact that President No the hit ball. fast fielding team of was first the gtarr Jordan of Stanford can hitters beat the Giants for the light a raise to protest against man has shown money. big in Pittsburg of buying colleges among euitom much of her old-tispeed this seapremising men. He knew how it went, son and will be in the hunt next year for he had seen good men in Stanford from the Jump. for and Berkeley suddenly disappear eastern schools, and in his original Nelson Buys a Lot pretest, which started the wave of refCHICAGO, Aug. 22. When Battling orm now general through the east, he the prise-fighte- r, left Hege-wisc- h Nelson, case of It mentioned the Michigan. for the far west not long ago, was the purchase of Gregory, a foot-ta- ll player, from Stanford, and Rose, he told his mother "the son will soon he hammer man from California, that have the goods." Today one of the caused him to do it. Gregory kicked evidences of Battling Nelsons argonback hard at the mention he got publ- aut Journey appeared ln the recorder's icly, but as the reform idea grew he office, when three lots In his home lost out and then Rose, who had town were transferred to him by brought reproach on Michigan with Thomas Donahue and wife for 16,600. his coming left the institution at the lnstsnce of the faculty. Depth to Plant a Tree. Ai to the depth to plant a tree. It seems to be the general Idea that the DAD CLARK A MANAGER. future prosperity of the tree to proportionate to the depth and firmness SvecMdi Kirby Drennen at Balling-haxflth which It is placed ln the ground, Wash. and the percentage that plant too It will ba of considerable Interest to shallow to almost too Insignificant to local fans to know that Fred (Dad) be worth considering, for the sinning Clark Ogden' crack first baseman, to la all ln the opposite direction. sow a Look for the mark made by the manager, having succeeded Kirby Drennen, who seems earth on the trunk of the tree when the nursery, and going by to have gotten Into trouble of some It stood inwill make no mistake. The that, you nature which seems to have made him roots want warmth, light and moistafiead issue In the Northwest ure, such as they receive when placed league.. when but hermetically properly, Clark I playing a great game on the sealed two to three feet ln the taltlsl bag for the Sound team, and ground, it is impossible to develop m have won a home with the any vigorous root action while conmanagement. Dad 1 a splendid hlt-- ti tending against the terribly handicap-InGive your tree plenconditions. a tost fielder, and a hard worker, ty of feeding ground, plenty of good, nd deserves recognition among the fibrous earth, and if tlic place of flr,t toisemen in the west. His planting is not naturally suitable, dig ny friends In Og&en will note with It out deep and put in what is needknsnre his ed. Suburban Life. advance. L. . pi-iwei! the He mlKht through the been heralded nf the west a. ; sues tion to it. - . tluoi'-.- . WAR ie.l for the prevention iM.ri.il. a solution of l FISH inetli-- ; Another 22. ig 1; of P'.f. OFFICIALS DEPARTMENT CONSIDER PLANS. t FOR FRESH AND L od big leagues have franchises the outure negotiating law fellows, for parks, and as they pay good salaries and naturally have a following the players and patronage will be divided. But. and here is the saving proposition of it all there are plenty in play who retain of enough Interest In the game to make room for all. There to going to be Borne trouble on account of all thia however, and the leagues now already operating will have to take some means of protecting their Interest. Baseball Is a big proposition, but the rule of the survival of the fittest will obtain In rela- OUTLAW. uni". ,nd ONLY ONE REAL TE8T THAT PROVES DEATH SPORTS mM PAGE THREE. 1905. I C. W. WADE, Mgr. for Ogden : PAYS INTEREST ON SAVINGS TIME AND ACCOUNTS |