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Show DAILY U1AH STATE JOURNAL, SATURDAY. 2 O'BRIEN TO MEET BE EVENT IN PUGILISTIC CIRCLES. BIG MEETING IN 8T. LOUIS NEXT WILL WEEK. Thom Among Will Bo National Editorial ciation. That of tho ST. LOUIS. Mo., May 14. St. Louie expects to entertain one of the larged crowds In the history of the city during the coming week. To the number of Individual visitors to the world's fair will be added thousands of delegates who come to attend the first of the series of national and International conferences to be held here during the summer. On Monday the International Press Congress will begin Its sessions. This gathering will be attended by famous Journalists and newspaper workers from all parts of the United States and from most of the countries of Europe. Canadian Joqrna lists will hold a meeting during the week and there will also be meetings of the National Editorial association. the trade press associations and the state organisations of editors. The second big gathering of the week will begin on Tuesday. This will be the biennial convention of the General Federation of Womens clubs. The advance guard of delegates to this meeting has already put in an appearance and It Is expected, that by Monday there will be hundreds of representative women here from every state and territory of the Union. A contest for the presidency of the federation Is on and there will be other features of the gathering that will undoubtedly cause it to be one of the most notable In the history of the organisation. mi INTERESTING REPORT BY BRIT ' ISH PR0FES30R. Practically All of Britains 8upply Raw Material Drawn From This Country. of 14. k Appeared 'to Her on Night When III Was Blown Up. ST. PETERSBURG, May 14. An Interesting story is being told of the sister of Admiral MakarofT, whose hair, although she is comparatively a young woman, has turned absolutely white since the death of her brother on board the Petropavlovsk in the battle of Port Arthur. She has told acquaintances, it Is said, that she had two visions on the night of the admirals death, when he appeared and gave her a detailed account of the blowing up of the battleship. Her name is Mme. Tabounoff. She is the widow of an officer, and receives only a small pension, which Admiral Mak aroff used to supplement. ill-fat- ed CALIFORNIA Y. W. C. A. Back to Sound Health Speedy convalescence, new strength and appetite low tne use of heuser-buSC- fol- . zm flesh-build- er. ed cate stomach. All Druggists 2 rune through the entire play, but fits in to the arrangement of the story so well that it never at any time conflicts with the strong dramtaic situations or diverts from the theme of the plot. The author has been careful to preserve the dramatic unities, his characters being finely drawn and true to life, and as the Incidents are taken from life and the story based on real occurrences it is not necessary to draw upon the imagination tJ Invent a motive for "A Lion's Heart. Compliment to Butte Whisky. Lew Spencer, one of the star comedians with the Fields minstrels, sampled some of the strange whisky found In certain quarters of Butte, and he gave it a new name. "That blograph whisky youve got here le great stuff, he observed to one bartender. Whats blograph whisky?" Why, the kind that makes you see moving pictures after you take a drink or two." Frohman and the Bar. The Washington Times says: Charles Frohman is so delighted with the London custom of running a barroom in connection with the theater, that he says he Is going to try It In this country. Perhaps, If he does, there will also be a rlal In store for Mr. Frohman. In connection with the above Henry Chance Newton, the candid critic of the London Referee, breaks into poetry, aa follows: It was the that ex' tensive theater boss Who. from side to side, from shore to shore, doth cross and cross and cross. 'Twas during a split Interview, with cocktails and cigars, That Charles The Great confessed how much he loved our theater bars! Brewing Assn St. Louie. U.S.A. the Aahruerr-Buec- h lee it while attending the Fair. Oreeteet Bight le Dollar Dollar I Premium with MCent , TIME CARDi In offset Nov. 22, Dollar I Premium with iffiBANOEViSSI!' DEPART. Purchase No. 0 Atlantic Mall for Salt Lake City, Provo and all point! ease 7:15 a.m. No. 12 To Salt Lake City 60 c,n Purchase 35 Purchase No. 2 Leadvllle, Pueblo, Den- Teas. Coffees. Spices ver and all points east, 2:15 p.m. dally No. 4 Atlantic Express for Balt Lake City, Pueblo, Denver and all points 7:00 p.m. oast, dally Baking Powder .Top Qu&ty Bottom Prices Double Premiums Free Double Coupons Free It pays to ARRIVE. No. I Pacific Express from Denver, Pueblo; Provo, trado at Gnat Amirican ImportiogJia Ci. Storar 1 No. 5 No. 1 Salt Lake City and all 1:05 a.m. points east dally Pacific Limited from Salt Lake City, Provo, Denver and all points coat, daily ..11:45a.m. Pacific Mall from Denver, Pueblo, Leadvllle, Salt Lake City and all points east dally 2:40 p.m. Local from Sanpete 7:00 p.m. Valley' Through Bleeping Can to Omaha, Kauai ' Now 5 iJ City, Chicago ton. I. A. BENTbN, General Agent Passenger De pertinent, Bait Lake City. C, A. HENBY, Ticket Agent, Ogden. O. B. GIIBON, Agent, Ogden. YES I WILL SAVE YOU MONEY Railroad or (Steamship Tickets To All Parts of the World SHARMAIfS SB HEALT BOUSE, OPP. DEPOT Phone 161 Z TIME CARD in Effcet Nov. 22, 1903 the American Ticket Brokers Association Backed by Depart for North of Ogden. Pocatello and Butte 1:25 a. m. Express, dally No. 7 Fast Mall for Pocatello and Portland, 11:55 a.m. daily No. 4 Clothes Properly Laundered. No. 11 Ogden No. ' No. No. ea & Sons. It Doesnt Cost Anything 7:15 p.m. I - No. No. .......... No. Hour. JAS. CARVER Ex- Arrive from North Ogden. Fast Mall from Portland and Butte, dally 7:00 a.m. 12 Cache. Valley Ex10:80 a. m. press, dally 10 Pocatello Express, 5:80 p.m. dally of Ogden. Depart for South 8 From Portland, Butte and Pocatello; for Salt 7:80 a.m. Lake City 4 Local to Salt Lake 8:10 a.m. City 12 Cache Valley to Salt 10:46 a.m. Lake City 2 Limited for Salt Lake 3:05 p m. City, daily 10 From Portland and Pocatello for Balt Lake City, dally 5:55p.m. Arrive from South of Ogden. 9 Butte and Pocatello from Salt Express Lake CSty and intermediate points, dally. ...12:45a.m. I Atlantic Express from Salt Lake City and Intermediate 7:00 a.m. points, daily No. Steam Laundry, 174. Preston Valley No. 8 That's Our Way of Doing Them. Phone Cache press, dally nine men distinguished in nature, absorb without a doubt THERE IS science and art to be elected n any GOOD BREAD one year without the usual 1 nali-tlReal lovely is your custom on the ahead to take This la an honor conferred pon premises when you buy few musicians. Such necessary liquids as will serve your thirst to slake, Echo Aeke the Question. And eo Impressed I am with this that Is anything being done to effect the (natheless all abuse) permanency of a local orchestra T There When I return to Gotham I such bare are the musicians, many of whom will Introduce. would be glad to under a good capable conductor. There are Now England and America In brother aleo men who are able to direct such hood both Joy; an organisation. Then why not get Why should the festive Frohman seek For sale by that bleat bond to destroy? together, perfect an organisation and work to give the community a taste of He surely will If he Imoprts the Brit Echo answers: lsh theater bar, music? symphonic With Its (mostly) famine prices and Its Why? whisky worse than war. It Is an unfortunate thing that Mme. Schumann-Heln- k pasaed this, city Gilbert Again at Work. W. S. Gilbert, writer of whimsical without a hearing. Ogden, of course, could not afford the $800 guarantee, comedies, and greatest of all English but Salt Lake with her estimated librettists, donned the harness once (?) population, and a guarantee nAre last week by producing in Lon' association, should have booked an don a domestic pantomime In two engagement with the greatest living acts, called The Fairy's Dilemma. The piece 1b of the extravaganza type, contralto; In hoc slgno. Nit TO GET OUR PRICES ON in particular a skit upon the typical LUMBER, 8HINGLES, LATH De Wolf Hopper Was Sick. English Christmas pantomime, in gen MATERAND BUILDING At the meeting of the Actors' Home eral a satire upon everything lmagln IALS OF ALL KINDS, AND Fund In New York the other day De able. Two seta of characters provide THEREBY Wolf Hopper was to have sung Big (Continued on Page 6.) Ben, but excused himself and said that instead he would appear with A Startling Test Mlsa Xella Bergen. To save a life Dr. T. G. Merritt of "I'm too sick to sing alone, he said. No. Mehoopany, Pa., made a startling The doctor said that I must eat only test resulting In a wonderful cure. He farinaceous food and avoid all nitro- writes, a patient waa attacked with genous foods, and as I didn't know violent hemorrhages, caused by ulcer' what either word meant I couldn't eat ation of the stomach. I had often Utah & Oregon Lumber Co at alL I didn't know how sick I was found Electric Bitters excellent for until the doctor sent In his MIL acute stomach and liver troubles so 143 24th Street Phone 561 The song which followed was the prescribed them. The patient gained of from Parsifal, burlesque "Wang. from the first, and has not had an at' It waa loudly applauded. tack in fourteen months. Electric Bit An Informal reception followed the ters ' are positively guaranteed for speeches. The actors inspected the Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Constipation home and wandered about the grounds and Kidney troubles. Try them. Only renewing old friendships and telling 60c at Jesse J. Driver's drug store. GOOD, CLEAN COAL-A-XY stories of the old days when we were KIND PROMPTONE FARE FOR THE ROUND TRIP twenty-oneLY DELIVERED. Plus 25 cents, to Cleveland, Ohio, and return, via Nickel Plate road. May 16th, THE DRAMA. 17th and 18th. Tickets good going date Sole Agents for The opening bill for Monday night of sale and returning to and Including with which the popular Elleford'e will June 10th by depositing same. Anthracite Coal make their Initial bow to the Ogden Three through dally express trains theatergoers, will be Carl Haawin'e Ft. Wayne, Cleveland, Erie , Buffalo, most successful comedy-dram"A New York, Boston and New England SHURTLIFF COAL CO. Lion's Heart. points, carrying vestlbuled Bleeping' No drama of modern timy has en- cars. Meals served In Nickel Plate din OFFICES 2407 2041 AND joyed the vogue that has been accorded ing cars on American club plan, rang' WASHINGTON AVENUE. this grand and thrilling story of Eng- lng in price from $5 cents to $1; also lish life. The reason is apparent. The service a la carte. No excess fore TELEPHONE t18-OR18-K- . climaxes are strong and exciting, the charged on any train on the Nickel plot thoroughly consistent, while the Plate road. Chicago depot: La Salle story that teaches a .great lesson is of and Van Buren streets For reserve The management of tho Journal will absorbing Interest throughout holding tlon of bertha and other patrlculars the closest and undivided attention of write Charles F. Johnson, district pas conelder It a favor If subscribers will the entire audience from rise to fall senger agent. Oil Seventeenth street, report promptly any of of curtain. A vein of bright comedy Denver, CoL papers. Telephone 664. 100,-00- 0, and Intermediate 1:10 a.m. points, dally Atlantic Limited for Salt Lake City, Provo, Cent with 19QJ. No. No. No. 7 No. 1 Pocatello and Portland Express from Salt Lake City, dally. 12: 20 a. m. Fast Mall from Salt 2:00 p.m. Lake Clty, dally No. 11 Cache Valley Express from Salt Lake 6:65 p.m. City, dally To Save Yourself Money GOAL1 TIME CARD, In offset Nov. 22, 190&- - DEPART. Nil 6 No. 4 Mall and Express... 7:11 a. m. No. 2 Oveland Limited for Omaha, Council Bluffs, Denver, Kansas City and East daily 2:40p.m. Atlantic Express for Denver, Omaha, Council Bluffs, Wnwona City and all dally , ." points east, 7:10 p.m. ARRIVE. No. Pacific Express from Council muffs, Omaha. Denver, Kansas City and east, Mly 8:31a.m. No. 1 Oveland L nlted from Omaha. Cou 11 Bluffs, Kansas City Denver 'and all polr, l east, 2:80 p.m. dally No. 101 Fast Mall 2:40 p. m. C. A. HENRY, Ticket Agent H. CORSE, Pass, and Fght Agt T. W. COLLINS, S a Traveling Passenger Agent X sell It. Prepared only bp Anheuser-Busc- h Free a, TflADI MAAKa and The perfect malt-toni- c It is a food, easily retained by the most delipre-digest- Double Premiums Notes of Local oad (tenoral fluskal sad Dramatic Eveote Quoth Charles what time he fixed up his Napoleonic pose, Alas! New York Is drinkless, sir! Musicisn Is Honorsd. that hi in all its shows. Edward Elgar, the great English composer, has Just been elected to the New Yorkers who would 'see a man' Must to the street inarch out. famous Athenaeum of London, under 8TRANGE 8TORY TOLD BY DEAD rule two which allows not more than And new whisky and pneumonia they ADMIRALS 8I8TER. 11. CAPITOLA, Cal., May 14. The ad vance BROTHERHOOD OF ST. ANDREW, guard of delegates and visitors has arrived for the sixth annual PaSYRACUSE, N. Y., May 14. Dele cific coast conference of the Young gations from many parts of the state Women's Christian association, which filled Trinity church this morning at will be in session here during the en the opening of the eleventh annual suing ten days. convention of the Brotherhood of St The visitors number several hundred Andrew of the state of New York. The and come from various parts of Ore convention was opened with religious gon, Washington, California, Idaho and services and Bishop Olmstead delivered Nevada. The program this year is of the charge to the brotherhood. Two more than ordinary Interest Inasmuch business sessions were held during the as the speakers will include a num day, President C. L. Parker of Nor ber of prominent divines and other wlch presiding. A program of special persons of note who have been taking services has been arranged for to part in the Methodist general confer morrow. ence at Los Angelea St. Louie Music and Drama VIM Fated Potropavlovsk The report of Professor Dunston to the board of trade on cotton cultivation In the British empire and In. Egypt has been Issued as a blue book by the government The report sets forth that whereas In the early days of British cotton manufacture practically the whole supply of the raw material was drawn at first from India, and later from the West Indies, the amounts at present obtained from these sources, are relatively insignificant, and that the British cotton Industry is now almost entirely dependent upon the United States for supplies of raw cotton, a state of things brought about by various causes, such as deterioration of Indian cotton, replacement of cotton by sugar In the West Indies, and improved cotton fibre in America. LONDON, May F The lmortant musical event of the week was the recital In the tabernacle Thursday night by the vocal and Bout But pluno pupils of Mr. Joseph Ballantyne. Will Bo Only a The soloists did admirable work, Fact and Scientific Fight la Expoctod. plainly ehowlng the careful training they had received. The concerted numbers were well chosen and InterPHILADELPHIA, Pa.. May 14. The preted In a musiclanly manner. The eyes of men all over the country In- tabernacle choir assisted. It was an be evening of much terested In things pugilistic will pleasure and profit fixed on Philadelphia tonight In the armory in this city "Kid" McCoy, ac- Mueio By tho Ocean. knowledged to be one of the most Ocean Grove, 150 milee from New clever pugilists In the ring today, and York, has become & great summer Philadelphia Jack" O'Brien, who has musical resort. Jail Esen Morgan yet to meet the man who can put him has charge of the orchestra and large down and out will do battle according choral body and each season gives a to rules laid down by .the Marquis of number of the standard oratorios in QueensbHry. Though the bout will be the Ocean Grove auditorium, which has limited to six rounds, as required by a seating capacity of 10,000. The cholaw, this distance, In the minds of rus number frtyn 400 to 600. Many those acquainted with the two fighters, people from all parts of the country and their style of fast fighting, should spend their vacation there where they prove sufficient for one of the liveliest can get rest and pleasure In hearing contests seen hereabouts In a long the standard works produced under time. the direction of a competent conductor. Today, after several weeks of faithful training, the two fighters are rest- Publication of Bellini's Works. ing on their arms, fit as the proverbial The musical world In general will be fiddles. Tom Sharkey will referee the Interested to learn that a complete contest and the crowd at the ringBlde edition of the works of Bellini, the will doubtless Include large parties of great composer, le now being prepared sporting men from New York, Balti- in Italy. The interest in the anmore and other cities. nouncement lies In the fact that no complete edition of Bellini's works MEETING OF GERMAN CATHOLICS has ever yet appeared. Ricordi, the SPRINGFIELD, 111., May 14. Many great Italian . musical firm, la making visitors are arriving for the state concareful collection of the original vention of German Catholic 'societies MSS. and will be the publishers of which is to assemble in this city to- the work. ' morrow. Delegations will be present from Chicago, Quincy, Bloomington, Now Director for Pittcburg Orchestra. Peoria, and other cities throughout IlEmil Paur, one of the greatest con linois. ductors of the world, signed a contract recently which will make him director of the Pittsburg orchestra for the next OF three years. This selection will give the orchestra a most able director and no doubt Insure Its artistic success. SAW MIIIERICAN Extra Six-Rou- Aooo MAY 14, 1904 Brewery, non-delive- ry BECKER BREWING & MALTINO CO., Distributor!, Ogden, Utah C. J. A. ss Lindquist UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER Open All Might Telspk.-n-e 630-2620 Washington Ave. Ogdon, Utah. |