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Show r UTAH DAILY STATE JOURNAL, of unusual attractiveness and convenl euce near this city, and that they will GETS be heard from In due time. The location of the school at Logan for the present summer Is only temporary. If no canyon resort Is permanently decided upon for next year, the s chool may be held temporarily for one more season In Provo, or in this city. FIRST YEAR'S SESSION TO BE Circulars of the summer institute ure HELD IN THAT CITY. now In course of preparation. The general churj'h board of education is back THE Been Ogden Canyon la Permanent Location Haa De- The school at Logan of a series and first the this year hereafter the school will be held In a place to be selected each year by the committee, says the Deseret News. will therefore take the school This school heretofore summer of the place held by the Brgham Young college at Logan and the Brigham Young univerSaints sity at Frovo, The latter-da- y in the university will also movement, though it has never yet held a summer institute for teachers. The combined summer school will be held from June SO to July 39 of this One of the largest displays in the state. Carriages Go-Car- OGDEN FURNITURE AND CARPET CO. From $8 to $30 RERUN, April 14. Mile. Sakharin, the Russian singer, is proving her patriotism In a striking manner and the patriotic Russian men are proving their appreciation of the fair singers enterprise. Incidentally, the Russian Red Cross fund is growing rapidly. Bukharin began a tour of Russia at the town of Perm, where her songs won deservedly hearty applause. After singing two selections she announced that she would give a kiss to the man who would pay ten roubles for it, and that she would send the money thus acquired to the Red Cross society to aid the wounded Russians at the front. The men In the audience stormed the stage. Even the women present proved their love of country by urging their husbands and sweethearts to kiss Mile. Sakharin, and to contrl cite ten roublea to a cause so noble. The desire to contribute was so earnest that the songstress quickly tired of the exercise and retired to her dressing room. Boon reviving, she returned to the stage and, during the evening she earned 1500 roubles ($750). Sakharin has duplicated her great success at other places and her tour continues. year. ODDEST DIVORCE EASIER THAN SEPARATION SOUTH DAKOTA. IN ht e, fifty-eig- ht twenty-o- e, first-cla- ss nd : AMUSEMENTS : cltl-sen- os The Overland Route PATRONS OF THE . Ensi-mo- MUNIR DOSSIER STATE COURTS $7.50 to $50 ts, Fron 94.00 to $10.00 HYRUM PINGREE, Manager. Arrangements for reduced rates on the railroad have been perfected, and Man Can Secure Divorce on Ground the fare for the round trip will be 1 5 That His Wife Talks Too of the usual rates. The summer school Much. is to be known as the Deseret Summer institute, and Is under the immediate A recent Issue of a Japanese statissupervision of the church school board of examiners. This board is composed tical pamphlet In Japanese and French of General Supt J. M. Tanner, and reveals some curious facts of a social Presidents James H. Linford of the character. Brigham Young college, George II. According to this report, there were Brlmhall of the Brigham Young uniLatter-da- y of H. Paul the J. and in versity, Japan In the year 1889 297,428 marSaints university. This board has riages. The age of marriage seems to be nearer that commonly prevailing in completed arrangements for giving all the courses usually given in this part Europe and America than most perof the country at the summer school. sons suppose. A special feature of the work this 86TH BIRTHDAY OF Of men, only five married under the of thirteen, and only 108 under the year will be the English language and age EXILED AN QUEEN literature. Prof. Seward of the Univerage of sixteen. Nearly 5400 married besity of California has been engaged for VIENNA, April 14. At Gmunder, In tween the agea of sixteen and eighteen. this service. He will give a course in of marriages Increased where she resides with The number technical English grammar, emphasis- upper Austria, readily up to the age of twenty-fou- r, ing the difficulties of the subject, Illus- her son, the Duke of Cumberland, the when it was rather more than 28,000. trating the technical points In the venerable Queen Marie of Hanover ob- After that age fewer and fewer men teaching thereof, and covering com- served her 86th birthday today. Queen marlred, and less than a thousand pletely the usual high school course In Marie is a queen without a throne, for married between the ages of forty-eiggrammar. He will also give a course In her husband was. deposed nearly forty and forty-ninthough a few literature for more adavnced students. years ago, so that the greater part of men married In extreme old age. These courses will be of the highest her life has been spent In exile. She In the case of girls there were only utility for those who expect to go more was 25 when she married the king of marriages under the age of into the study of Eng- Hanover, In 1843, and she enjoyed be- fourteen, and the age at which the deeply lish literature than has been custo- ing a queen for twenty-thre- e years. greatest number of marriages was remary at the summer school. A course In the war of 18(6 Hanover sided ported was between twenty and in rhetoric and composition will also against Prlussia, and the Prussian ne. Only about 900 women were be given by Professor Seward. It is king, afterwards Emperor William L reported as marrying between the ages supposed that every student will take of Germany, the grandfather of the of forty and forty-onbut perhaps one or more of the courses In English present emperor, revenged himself by Japanese women are prone, like their under Professor Seword. deposing the Hanoverian monarch and Western sisters, to cease having birthArrangements are also being made adding Hanover to Prussia. Qileen Ma- days after they pass thirty. There for the engagement of a thorough rie had never forgiven the Hohensol-lern- s were a few woof old very marriages for depriving her of her seat on men, up to and teacher of science; either physics and beyond the age of throne, and It Is due chiefly to her eighty. chemistry or biology. The board Is now in communication with seven of the urgings that her son. the Duke of CumThe civil state of the women marryleading college residents of the Unit berland. refuses to abandon his claim ing Is significant More than 247,000 ed States, and the man selected for sci- to the throne of Hanover. of the whole number are reported as ence may be depended upon as maidens, and nearly 8,600 as widows, REPUBLICANS. while in every respect. It is supposed WEST VIRGINIA nearly 33,500 were divorced wothat nearly every student will take men. CHARLESTON. W. Va., April 14. one of the courses In science given by Astonishing are the divorce statistics this professor. In addition to these The Republican state convention of of Japan. In this report It Is shown leading courses, it has been decided to WVat Virginia is In session here today that with fewer than 300,000 marriaggive courses In mathematics, pedagogy for the purpose of selecting delegates es reported In the year, there were and psychology, srt and manual train- to the national convention at Chicago. more than 66,000 divorces. The pro ing. and kindergarten. For mathema- As the party la a unit for Roosevelt portion of divorces to marriages' was tics, Professor Joseph L. Horne of the the interest In the convention centers about 1 to 4. Latter-da- y Saints university has been chiefly In the The fact Is that Japanese civilisation bearing it may have on engaged. He will give courses in alge the contest now In progress for the Is most conspicuously weak In the bra, geometry, and trigonometry. For gubernatorial nomnlation and also tor matter of the status of women. Divorce pedagogy Professor Uoslah Hall of the Senator Scott's seat In the senate. The Is easy. Brigham Young college has been se- nominating convention will be held In In fact, the seven causes laid down cured. He win give a course in psycho July. One of by Confucius are allowed. ogy and education. For art and man these permits a man to divorce his jV training. Professor Albert wife for talking too much. Among the of the Brigham Young university lower classes divorce is extremely frehas been secured. He will give the quent. It is less so among the upper fundamentals of the course, when he classes, mainly because concubinage has been giving to the Utah conuty Is common. The divorced wife patientschools during the post year. H is not ly endures her lot, and leaves the house yet ascertained who will be the instrucThe Arlington & Swain Comedy of her lord with a blessing for him tor In kindergarten theory and prac company were greeted by a good crowd upon her lips. 0 tlce, but it Is believed that either Hiss at the opera house last night, to see It is a rare thing for a woman in JaJones, the successful kindergarten Black Vipers," and they have given pan to seek divorce, though husbands teacher of Logan, or Miss Donnette S. the best of satisfaction. It Is one of frequently give sufficient cause. The Kesler, the kindergarten supervisor at the best companies that has ever play- fact that the care of the children would Latter-day the Saints' university, will ed In the city and la deserving of pa- fall upon the wife should she obtain be engaged. tronage from all classes of our divorce Is a sufficient deterrent to the Altogether, the achoo will present the The company Is composed of ar mothers who are poor, and the condimost attractive array of subjects under tlsts and the play was refined and lack. tion of extreme abjection suffered by one of the most successful faculties Ing that vulgar element found In most nearly nil Japanese women probably ever engaged in a summer school in aggregations. They went to Lincoln deters wealthy wives from seeking this region. The school has been in from here where they uppear for two contemplation for several years The performances. Webster County Argus, leading thought baa been to make of it Nebraska. A Dandy for Burns. an institution so good that teachers This company will be at the Grand Dr. Bergln, Pana, Ilia., writes: "I cannot elffhcy afford to remiiin Opera house all week, have used Ballard's Snow Liniment; starting Mon away from It, or go out of the day. April 18. Prices. IBc, 25c. 85c, 60c. always recommended It to my friends, as I am confident there U no better stafce summer for InsfontlouV made. It la a dandy for burns. Those There Is a proposition to locate the 8ure Cure for Piles. who live on farms are especially liable school permanently In one of the canto many accidental cuts, burns, bruisyons or at one of the mountain resorts, Itching Piles produce moisture and es, which heal rapidly when Ballards and for this purpose there Is a lively cause Itching. This form, as well as Snow Liniment Is applied. It should be kept in the house for cases competition between Ogden canyon and Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles are always of emergency. 25c. 50c, 1 a bottle. cured by Dr. Pile Remedy. Sold Provo canyon. The mountain resorts Geo. F. Cave. by Stops Itching and Absorbs near Salt Lake City have not ye: defi tumors. 50c a jar atbleeding. druggists, or sent Good solicitors wanted for the Dally nilely entered into the competition, but by mail. Treatise free. Write me Utah State Journal. Apply to Horace about case. your Dr. It Is believed that there are some places Bosanko, Phlla delphla, Pa. 8. Foster, city circulator 1-- 1904. Automobile and standard gearings. Upholstered in veloures, damasks, satins, cotton and silk tapestries. school 1 14, PERFECT SATISFACTION GUARANTEED non-sectari- an Is AlRIL GoCarfts of this movement, and this fact is a guarantee both of its permanency and cided On Its quality. The school will be open to a Competitor. all teachers and students elligible to pursue its courses, and will be summer new of h session in character. Only a small first The be will fee at charged for attendance, and Logan, school will be held this year in election of freedom considerable Utah. The school will represent the will be allowed. studies combined efforts of the three leading church schools of the state, neither of RUSSIAN SINGER SELLS which will hold a teacher's summer KISSES FOR RED CROSS No THURSDAY, s. INDIANA .BACHELOR .WHO IS A QUEER CHARACTER. Union Pacific Ralro&d arc assured that all human ingenuity has been adopted to protect them against lions of accident Mil- dol-spe- nt Woman Hater, Takes No Thought of Time, Eats and Sleeps As He Feels Necessity. Confirmed lars have been John Simon Covert an aged bachel- Otlseo, Indq twenty miles east of Jeffersonville, on the Baltimore & Ohio Southwestern railroad, la believed to by the Railroad Com-- 1 Union Pacific In pany or, who Uvea alone on hia farm near WnioTW of the mporovemenf ment its equip line Is renown trains and. TTIllI O S7 This ed for its fast thelr arrlval on time, and the general superiority of Its service. be the oldest man In Indiana, says the Courier-Journal. Louisville Besides Union Paoiflo disliking woman to auch an extent that he would never marry or even mingle with the female sex, he has various peculiar notions and ia almost entirely Ignorant of what the outside world Is Three trains dally to the East the fastest trains arriving many hours ahead of all competitors. Full Information cheerfully furnished on application to RUNS Q. H. CORSE. doing. He takes no paper, not even Ills county weekly, and reads books only on the rarest occasions. From the fact that he has neither calendar nor almanac about his home all days are the same to him, and last Sunday while people were passing along the road that runs near his residence going to Easter services they were greatly shocked on seeing Covert out with his team hauling a load of wood, he being entirely Ignorant of the fact that the Christian world waa celebrating the arising of Christ It was not intentional with Covert, who ia a moral man, to offend hia church-goin- g neighbors, but he did not know what he was doing. There ia no . timepiece about hia home, and he frequently goes to a neighbor, who lives some distance away, to find out what time It la. These trips are made only when Covert feels like he should wind himself up and get regulated with the world. Ordinarily he gets up with the sun and goes to bed soon after It sinks to rest. HU hour for eating what others call their noonday meal Is goverened largely by his sense of appetite, but he longed since learned that when the sun is squarely above him It is time foi man and beast to take a bfief respite from their labors, but If It is cloudy or raining Covert depends solely on his instinct to guide him to the cupboard. Years come and go with Uncle Simon, but he knows no holidays, no Christmas or Fourth of July. When It Is cold he knows it is winter and when the atmosphere is warm he realises that it is summer, but he never has any way of telling what day of the year or month it is, rarely ever having any knowledge of the day of the week. Besides being a moral man, Mr. Covert is one of undisputed honesty. He wants every cent that la coming to him and allows no man to hold a claim against him, but in making hia aettlements he would rather pay a debt twice than to quarrel over it once. CONVENTION OF THE KINGS DAUGHTERS Tie Only Line to St Louis The Burlington road la the only company having its own nils and running solid trains from Denver to St Louis. Think of this when you come to make your exposition trip this year. If you do, you will use the Burlington. You can step into our St. Louis Special at Denver at- 2:00 p. m. one day, and you are in St Louis the next afternoon at 6:50, or you can take the vestlbuled flyer leaving Denver at 10:35 p. m. arriving In St. Louis the second morning tt 7:19. Could you ask for anything better? would be a description of these trains. Their appointments are as nearly perfect as human Ingenuity can devise. Uniform excellence Ticket Office, 79 W. Second South St R. F. NESLEN, General Agent, Salt Lake City. eeeeeeeeeeeeeaeaeeee eeeeeeeeeeeeoeeeeeeeeeeeeeete teeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeoeeeeeeeeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeef ee TlflE SAVED TRAVELING When purchasing your tickets to Eastern points you should bear in mind that the new route of the Overland Limited is over the NASHVILLE, Term.. April 14. Christ church, spacious though It is, was scarcely able to accommodate the host of fair delegates that filled it on the opening of the eighth anThe through car Service makes this the nual state convention of tbe Kings most popular route to Chicago and other The attendance is the Daughters. Eastern points. largest ever had at a meeting of the society In this state. The forenoon was taken up with the reception of the delC. S. WILLIAMS, Commercial Agent, egates and the completion of all arChicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway, IK The rangements for the gathering. Salt Uke City. 106 West Second South St.. formal opening took place Inst evenDr. Frederick F. Reese admining. istered holy communion, after which there were addresses of welcome and the responses, roll call, committee reports If you want steel or wood filing The management of U routine loudness. other and The con- cuses, loose leaf ledgers or card Index mmMt It ur non vention will be In session until systems drop a card to C. S. Pulver, report promptly any 664, Telephone Ogden or Salt Lake City. paper Union Pacific & Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Line . . ' |