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Show DECEMBER 4, 1903. JOURNAL, FRIDAY, SAGE DEFIES WHERE T THEY DANCE SHALL State Superintendent of Schools Asked a Pertinent Question on the Subject. ANNIVERSARY NOTABLE AGED FINANCIER. OF IS DRINK MORE Is TWENTY-FIV- E A (jucstion of considerable importance to school trustees in the rural districts has been raised by a communication received by State Superintendent ANNIVERSARY SERVICES OF RELIGIOUS NATURE. of Schools Nelson from the trustees of the Green River school district In Emery county inquiring whether or not j Not Unliksly That Hs May Soma Day the people have a right to use the Ba Czar of AM ths srhoolhouses for public dances. The; Russias. letter is signed by George A. Stanton, clerk of the board of tAistees of that ST. PETERSBURG. Dec. 4. Religidistrict, and Is us follows: We have a question to Inquire of ous services were held throughout the you. Can the school building be used empire today in celebration of the for dancing purposes if the benches are twenty-fift- h birthday of Grand Duke There was a Michael, heir apparent to the throne, not fastened down? gathering and jierformance of school who waa born Nov. 23, O. S. (Dec. 4), children on date of 26th, and after It 1878. The services also Included was over there was a number of peothanksgiving for the czarinas prople who deliberately took charge of gress toward recovery.. the house, moved all the seats and Notwithstanding the fact that he apthen danced until 12:30 or 1 a. m. The pears destined to become the esar of majority of the board ruled against It. all the Russias the esarowits is probWe are only Insured as a school build- ably the least known publicly of any ing. This being the only public build- of the members of the imperial family, ing here, the majority of taxpayers and It Is difficult to realise that the claim they have the right to dance In frail, sickly youth, who was never exthe building. A saloon Is 'close by and pected to reach manhood, Is now 25 some people get very rough sometimes years old. in said building. Your early opinion The grand duke Is the third son of in the matter will confer a favor. the late Csar Alexander III., and as a Superintendent Nelson Is of the youth he gave promise of a useful fuopinion that such use of a school build- ture, though his elder brother. Grand ing is unlawful and Is prohibited by Duke George, heir apparent to the the recent opinion of the supreme court throne, naturally came In for a large In a similar case from Utah county, share of public notice. With the death and be will so notify the trustees. of the latter a few years ago and the continued failure of the present czarBAKER CITYS PROSPERITY. A former Ogdenite, now resident In ina to bear a son, it has become more Baker City, writing to the Journal says and more of a certainty that the young "that Baker City Is rapidly coming to grand duke will some day be sumthe front under a progressive mayor moned to sway the scepter of the vast and city council. Mayor Robert Car- Russian domains. ter is serving his second term. He has He Is said by those intimately acthe credit and honor of giving the city quainted with him to be a typical Rusa grand new water system and a good sian In appearance and habits of mind. sewer system, with the prospect of an As he has grown older he has likewise system, run grown stronger and more robust and early electric street-ca- r is said to resemble his father much mounfrom the Valley Eagle power by tains and Rock Creek. The opera more than does the present csar. This houae would do credit to a much larg- resemblance has won for him a high er city than Baker, whose people are regard from the Russian people who brogresslve and UberaL Two dally have never become reconciled to the newspapers flourish, the Baker City Idea of being ruled by a little man such Democrat and the Evening Republican. as Nicholas IL The Grand Duke MiThere is quite a colony of Ogdenttes chael is said to have a strong symthere, among whom Is the Irrepressi- pathy with the Russian national asble Billy Studer of ye olden times. The pirations of "world empire, and It is Oregon Lumber company's saw mill, believed he would push his country's 'in Asia and take a doml planer atid box factory are great fac- advantages tors In the prosperity of Baker City, nant attitude in Europe 'should he Inas also is the Sumpter Valley railway herit the responsibilities of the throne. As yet the grand duke Is believed which Is reaching out for the John Day country. The Hon. David Eccles to be heart whole and fancy free, ia honored for his habit of laying out though rumor has had him betrothed his capital where It gives employment to Princess Margaret of Connaught to workingmen. The Stoddard Bros, and several other of the eligible prln mills also are similar to the O. L. Co's. cesses of Europe. Surrounded by a cordon of rich mines Subscribe for Ths Stats JournaL Baker City must grow to be great." WATER! c Customers Smile . 4 Tragic Attempt on Hi Life Was Mada Twelve Years Ago Today. 4. I have lived the twelfth anniversary of iny lucky escape," said Russell Page, the deHn of Wall street, todny In reference to his escape from death on December 4, 1881. at the hands of a lunatic, who exploded dynamite In I expect the aged financier's office. to live to see the twentieth anniveradded Mr. Sage. "If .1 am sary, spared until then I will be in my ninety-sixt- h year a pretty old man." It was Just twelve years ago today that the financial world and the public In general were startled by the pews of the attempt on Mr. Sages life. On that day Henry NorcrOss of Boston approached Mr. Sage and demanded several hundred thousand dollars, threatening unless It was Immediately paid to drop on the floor a valise he carried and which he said was filled with dynamite. Mr. Sage did not produce the money promptly enough, and his visitor let the satchel fall. A terrific explosion Mr. Huge was practically occurred. unharmed, the mad visitor was blown Into pieces, a clerk named Laldlaw was badly Injured and the office was wrecked. Afterward Laldlaw sued Mr. Rage, claiming that the financier used him as a shield. The case has been fought through many courts and Is yet unsettled. NEW YOKE. Pec. to celebrate THE OGDEN LUCIN CUT-OFIn a recent issue of the New York World we find the following concerning the completion of Harrimnns F. -- latest railroad achievement: The remarkable cut-oby which the Is carried railroad Pacific Central across Great Salt Lake la finished and trains have rolled safely over what seemed a few months ago to be a bottomless pit, Insatiably swallowing shiploads of rock. Two more hours have been bitten off from the steadily shortening time of travel from coast to count. It used to take a full week to make that Journey by rail: now It Is a shade over four days, and better ff connections at Chicago would reduce It still further. As the double tracks push westward and as curves are straightened and grades reduced the time will keep on shrinking. Allowing nothing for new means of locomo tlon, there Is no reason why it should not be cut down within a few years to two days and' a half. The Empire State Express keeping on to San Francisco at Its present speed, could do It In considerably less. The Great Salt will be an Important facLake cut-o- ff tor In this progressive contraction of the continent. But If the lnke dries up before long, as we have been told It Is the advice of the best physicians. Its good a,, vice but the water you drink must be PU RE, and free from contamination. IEe Smile Natural Lithia Water is perfectly pure proven so by chemical anal, Ite the best Medicinal Water containing from 5 to 10 times ths desirable Mineral Properties of any other Table Water in America.. Iti gaining in popularity everywhere. Wont YOU try it. yaie.. That wont come off. Thats all right. Ix.t the smile stay on. Keep up leery Brothers FRED, J. KIESEL, Wheat The breakfast food you dont get tired of. Rich in gluten. E a s i 1 y digested. two-pounde- rs. PEERY BROS. MILLING COMPANY Will continue to be the watchword at OOOCOOOOOI ri CLARKS. We have made some Extensive Improvements to our buildings, and will be better prepared than ever to give VALUES. We expect packages galore to leave this store during OPENING WEEK, commencing De- YOU'LL BE SURPRISED at the comfort a pair- of spectacles will afford if your vision is in any way defective. You may dread to begin wearing them, but you will very quickly become aocua- tomed to them and regret that you didnt commence eooner. - cember 1st, ending December 5tli. You are invited to call and renew old acquaintances or form new ones with ourselves, help, building, merchandise and way of doing business. We J. T. RUSHMER Manufacturing Optician 2412 Waeh. Avo. Phone 401 X COMPANY. great saving' of money. Yours respectfully, STANLEY & 8TEVEXB, Mgr. Elmctric Balia. Houie Wiring. All Umctrie fiztarai. tnd All work is promptly and carefully done fully guaranteed. Phono 514-- X. Just Arrived! 2356-236- 2 We alw have the most complete line of Poultry end Feed Supplies in the county. FLOUR-CORN-H- AY All Cams Over the Phone. W. FARR & CO. The late Lord Salisbury behaved to those about him with fatherly benignity, not unmlxed with humor. One of bis secretaries was interrupted, on one occasion, when conversing with him over the telephone. He turned on WE HAVE NEW LINES Sl I Of Loggins ami Overgaiters for (Winter wear some new shapes that are better than anything made heretofore. Loggins and Overgaiters for Ladies wear and for Mens wear, and for all purposes. loggins for the Little Fellow that are eute as ean he. Warm and comfortable Leggins for the children, dust the thing for Winter. All prices, hut Busy Bishop. Bishop Warne Is one of the busiest of Methodist Episcopal bishops. His vast diocese extends from the . 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"That may be true," said the husband, absently; "but I have hnown men who would have been willing to pay $100 for one to put with the two already In their hand." L Clark & Sons Co. I. will, may not Mr. Hardman think that he has been spending money a little the Intruder and addressed him with winged words. Immediately after, wards Lord Salisbury was heard saying: Go on, please: your last words " and he repeated verbatim were delivered to the interrupt rebuke the er by the angry secretary. PLACE expect to show you a FIRST-CLAS- S to do your shopping and demonstrate to you a COMMERCIAL ELECTRIC 9979 Wash. CO., Agents. Price Quality Treatment Flakes, Full (SL - Fl to UTAH STATE JOURNAL, OGDEN, UTAH. subscription Inclosed please find $ for to the DAILY UTAH. STATE JOURNAL, beginning with No or date 1003. Name Residence State City and County |