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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, FRIDAY, MARCH I0TE cA Little Love Comedy. PROPOSES PUBLICITY SCHEME. pNATOR CLARK Interview With Giorgi tho Now tiv Poland Railroad Rale-t- o who la tnterest- Mr. George Poland, noon to be opened bank new In the wiI1 depart to r the eouth In Lae Vegas. He has great confion Wednesday. town on the Clark road, dence m the himself aa being confiand expresses will in a ehort time be one It dent that commercial centera of leading the the eaya Tonopah Nevada, of this part Sun. (Nev.) "I happen to know senator Clark," la Hfd Mr. Poland yesterday, "and It am to I that going suggestion hie aDOn He la behind the place, Tja Vegas. can to nd proposes doing all he its resources. Recently the aen-nttold me that he Intended having U0040 pamphlets printed and distributed throughout the east this spring. de-vtl- ur carrying large advertisements Atlantic in the leading papers of the euboard and in the middle west. The shops of one division of the Cbdi system will be there. This In itself wlU do much toward developing coun-tr- y the place. Aside from this, the Is rich agriculturally aa well as It Is but twelve miles to the Searchlight mines, and there are other mining properties in that section come to the front at once, thit with oos that communication ndnersloclcally. 111 tlde-nterh- as been established. Anything rid grow there. The tillable area envoi s large number of square mile, the climate is excellent, not too hot in foonner nor too cold in winter. 'Undoubtedly there will be a branch It of the Clark road built northward. io s natural distributing point for a large territory to the north, east and south." WILL MEET THE FARMERS. Job Plngree will visit the following places (Or the purpose of making sugar beet contracts with the farmers end the Amalagamated Sugar company for HarrlsvlUe. Thursday. March Hooper. Friday, March 3d, 2d. at 2 at at 2 p. m.. 2 p. m., p. m., West Weber. Each Saturday the farmers can find Mr. Plngree at the companys office In Ogden. TEA are the only American rasters of tea. This is only one of our reasons. We Vmr ptxcr mime yon lam'. Ua. money if yw don't lib, DISEASES OF FISHES. The Frankfort News nays that since beginning of the winter term a tatlon for research and observation of Irk fish has been established at the veterinary high school of Vienna, under the direction of Professor Fleblger. Officials of this Institution will Investigate the biology and pathology of fish. One of the main objects of the will be to study whether certain diseases of fish are transmitted to man, and if so, to what extent. The scientific diagnosis of the sick fish la d to each department containing them. Fishes are to be found suffering hum smallpox and others from Intestinal cHtnrrh. A dolphin was brought b the institute with a disease which diagnosed as Inflammation of the tangs. The director Is very reluctant bout expressing an opinion with refer-n- c to the curability of fish diseases. At any rate, Instructive observations In the field of comparative therapeutics ttay be expected. H Heart Weakness. Dr. Miles Heart Cure has many hearts well after Joey have been pronounced oopeless. It has completely cured thousands, and will st invariably cure or benefit e'eOr case of heart disease, short breath, pain around !?art palpitation, fluttering, ,7 fainting and smothering yells should not be neglected. Tae Dr. Miles Heart Cure na see how quick you will fflade ai-ow- "e relieved. hit ca.nnot make a new heart, will restore a sick one by lengthening the heart nerves muscles, relieving the natural strain, and restoring vitality. bad casa of heart I could not otIl pntha waa plowing corn I tad h.ni n the after- aoea day! row I had to lay pl?y.k ona three times. My bart burst though It would I had difficulty In Filin I purchased a bottii of "K, Heart Htate I Cure, and taalt of It I could hy down all deep i night. Prevl- ously t0 tri! a ntrht eil Xp fro.mflve several bottlM wSil? 7 .h",irt la as regular aa tee 1 like a new nd !&an a? conaldenibla for t.bd V Uc01LL- - Frost, OY Dp H!,rt Cue ' soli Jur drjio??! first HSImi wh.?.wl11 guarantee benefit. If it i Mile. 5? 2? Four money. 11 Medical Co., Elkhart, illy Sus.u. Frown Ward.l all tlie Horld were forgotten in the deI.iul Uak.mi iicmt knew a father's lightful evening fie spent with Claudia ,,r mother's v.irc. l.o;h his p.irvms Ch.u-eOccasionally she would refer hIii-ihiiMog ilicj In- Has ail infant. tu the aunt, and in one Instance aa His grandmother. uh had very romantic person. Upon this Paul with her daughter on accountquarreled f her burst Into ;i laugh, at which Miss ClauHerman marrying Rikard, had never dia seemed a trille offended, but In seen the child, l,ut had paid liberally ."iiniher momi i:t all was righted, and for hU support and education. She had laul saw that he must not mention hie uied h hen l.tul wj in college and had aunt exeept ulih the greatest respect. left him some means. t.in being gradPaul lost his heart. The return of uated lie Has to go to an aunt, who the uli lady and a declaration of love Wiis to take the place of only relative. came about near the same time. Paul When Paul appeared at hie Aunt proposed one evening and hi aunt was I'iirolfnes house a singular looking lit- to return the tiyxi morning. tle old lady w ith a pair of corkscrew "Are you sure. asked Claudia sericurls, received him ill a room so shaded ously. "that in doing this you are actfrom tlie light that he did not see ncr ing llolloi.iblyV" till she advanced to meet him. Paul Marted. "I had forgotten, he You are Paul Uikard, my stsiers said, "that before my aunt's departure wu," she said, "and I am your Aunt she gave me warning Caroline. You are to stay here till you "Which was?" are twenty-thre- e years old. at which "Why. the fact is. said Paul, the time I am to pay over to you your In- old i urmuitgcoii told me she would heritance. Unfortunately I uni called never consol' to your marriage, since away for a few weeks and must leave he ilileiulorl to keep you single for herVon tindei the same roof with Claudia self." Cluice. a young girl whom 1 have "That being the I must decline i Aotom Novada. the coming season: Wednesday, March 1st, f . adopted, and whose home is here. My You housekeeper will be chaperon. will meet Claudia at dinner. I wish to admonish you not on any account to fall in love with her, since I shall not consent to her marriage with any one. I must have her to myself In my old age. After this address, which she gave in a cracked voice, she hobbled out of the room and left the young man to himself. He was bitterly disappointed. This, the only relative he had ever seen, seemed to be not an especially lovable person. Well, there was the young girl, hut doubtless she was as unattractive as his aunt, for such old people are not likely to make m-panioof girls that men would like. Then came a summons to dinner. A young girl, the very counterpart of his aunt, advanced to meet him, cordially welcoming him. From the moment he snw her and listened to her kindly words he knew he had met one with whom he would be especially congenial. 1 am Claudia, she said. "I have heard a great deal about you from my dear mother by adoption, and I assure you for years have felt an interest in one who has had no one to take the place of father, mother, sister or brother. I hope you will now have one In your aunt to fill something of the gap. As for me well, we must consider ourselves at least cousins. But Aunt Caroline showed no Interest In me whatever. She will. Relieve me, you can tell nothing about her from what you have seen. She has the kindest heart in the world and Is very unselfish. Paul wondered if the girl would call the old woman unselfish had she heard her declare that she intended keeping her from a husband to administer to her own wants. However, his aunt and ns your proposal, l owe her too much Mini love her too well to marry without her permission." "Hu- t- " "Hilt w hut V 'I will beg her on my knees to give you to me. aw nill both take care of her he her companions ill her old aAe." "What! Could you five with a cur- mudgeon?" "For you I couhl live with a wolf." The girl burst Into a laugh. "Very well," she said, "you may ask her and we will see If she is as selfish US 'OU think. The next morning rant was informed that the old lady had returned and wished to see him in the library. He entered the same dimly lighted room as before. Well, young man, said the crone, "you've been here for three week with my daughter. I dare say you've been trying to rob me of her. My dear aunt. I would not rob you of her for the world. Put I Leg of you not to separate me from one I love. Together we will There was a rustle behind u portlerre and a benevolent looking lady emerged. At the same time sundry articles of uttlre and make up fell from the aunt, revenling the face and figure of Claudia. "Permit me to introduce you to your Aunt Caroline." said the girl, with a merry twinkle In her eye. Tour request is granted. said the real aunt. My dear boy, Claudia and I have long looked forward to partially relieving the loneliness you have endured since your birth. I concocted this scheme, hoping to give you a wife to love you. and Claudia has carried it out splendidly. And you shall be mother to us both, replied Paul. PATENT MEDICINES enced. incompetent and penniless, who IN THE ANTIP0DE8 confidently set out for the end of the rainbow and Its pot of gold. A word The Auckland Star says when the of warning now, if followed, will save chemists in this colony are able to di- suffering pn the part of and relieve the mining comvert their attention from the shops munities of expensive charity. Tonosomeact they will doubtless have Sun. (Nev.) pah thing to say about the new regulations just gazetted for the sale of patent What Time Proves. In accordance with the medicines. terms of the public health act of 1900, This thing of being sick and looking the government in council has proclaimed that all patent medicines on for a cure Is mighty serious business. sale here must bear, legibly printed In People nre pot given to Joking even at English upon the wrapper, a statement the first symptom of the approach or of their contents and the exact propor- the Grim Destroyer. They do not want tions In which these are propounded. to be the subjects of experiment, but Where any of the medicines contain want medicine that has had the test of any of the poisons included in the sale year behind It. A medicine that has of poisons act schedule the words this been made and used for 20 years gives contains poison must be clearly print- assurance of Its worth, and can be ed on the label. A penalty of 125 is taken with a faith that they have the attached to the offense of affixing to very best cure the world affords. All these medicines any but the genuine this can be said about Dr. Gunn's Imformula, and It Is evidently the inten- proved Liver Pills as a remedy for sick tion of the public health department to headache, dyspepsia and indigestion, it see that the new regulations are liter- begins right at the source of the trouble and removes the cause. Sold by all ally and strictly carried Into effect. It must be remembered that many druggists for 25c per box. One pill for pa tent medicines are ad- a dose. Fbr sale by Wallace Drug Co. mitted by the medical profession to be of great value, and are frequently recROOSEVELTS INDEPENDENCE. ommended by doctors to their patients. In the country districts, more especialbeWhat is regarded as a significant inly. where doctors are few and far tween, patent medicines are very popu- cident Is being related here about Mr. lar. and often prove a very efficient Roosevelt, and It has created a painful substitute for regular medical pre- Impression among the members of conscriptions. It would be a distinct hard- gress who have grown to regard party ship to a large number of colonies that as the controlling force In national afsuch remedies should be driven out of fairs. The president attended a dinner the country because their proprietors recently, at which Senator Cockrell of do not feel inclined to sacrifice their Missouri was present. Mr. Roosevelt valuable rights by allowing the world arose at a stage of the dinner and anat large to gain knowledge of their nounced that he was going to do an composition. The Star Is inclined to unusual thing, which might cause murh He was about to propose think that some convincing reason is comment. to reg- the health of a political opponent. He required to Justify this attempt ulate the sale of patent medicines. therefore offered a toast to Senator Medical advice is generally expenalve, Cockrell, and in his remarks which refollowed announced with the utmost and it seems somewhat arbitrary to fuse the poorer classes, who are natu- candor that he would not necessarily rally the largest consumers of these be bound by party during the four many years of his term. His words were retrieves, the right to procure meditaken as a sort of declaration of indecheap, harmless and effective cines. which would probably be no pendence of the Republican party, and longer available In New Zealand If the have been a subject of much comment by senators. new rules were put In force. Events of the last two weeks show HEED THIS NOTE OF WARNING. thnt the senate and house are both Tonopah. Goldfield and the regions accepting the challenge qf the presithat He beyond are to be Invaded, and dent. and party lines are bring drawn From thirty to against him. It Is regarded as inevitathat without delay. fifty regiments of soldiers of fortune ble that the next congress will witness are reported to be marching upon these a struggle between the president and shores with the almighty dollar congress, In which he may be beaten If the Democrats do not come to his blazoned upon their battleflags. nor assistance. miners, not are hardy They The diaplainsmen, nor and handiwork, Gives Health, Vigor and Tone. not Is their mond hitch to them "float in a waterless country Ilerbine is a boon for sufferers from Is a strange paradox. few aneamia. Ry Its use the blood is quickOf this army of will be able to find work In the Tono- ly regenerated and the color becomes pah sawmills, Hnd It will be sometime normal. The drooping strength Is reThe languor is diminished. before the clover of Goldfield will de- vived. Health, vigor and tone predominate. mand harvest hands. d New life and happy activity results. If the easterner comes with a wallet he will be able to find Mrs. Relle II. Rhlrel, Middleshorough. I have been troubled profitable Investment. If he has strong 111., writes: and willing hands and a reasonable with liver complaint and poor blood, amount of coin with which to tide him and have found nothing to benefit me over the first few weeks of his stay in like Ilerbine. I hope never to be withI have wlahed that I had the camps he will find no reason to re- out It. known of it In my husband's lifetime. gret his coming. Hut the danger Is in the Inexperi 69c. Sold by Geo. F. Cave. ed trail-finde- rs. wealth-seeke- rs 3, PAGE THREE. 1905. BRIGHT8 DISEASE AND DIABETES NEWS. Office Wine and Spirit Review, OF REVOLT Sidewalks IS THE KEYNOTE e litvfHMiry in (igdcii. but do nut think they are the place arc , toi a display of fruit or vegetable. We prefer to display the good inside our stare, w tiers they are free from dust and dirt. grin-eric- DISCONTENT COINCIDENT WITH COMMERCIAL PROSPERITY. American People Consider Liberty Too High a Prico to Pay for Indui-tria- l Inefficiency. referred List week to a series of iveent iKCUiTeiires lu this eouiitry, as I'l.'v.itmg an unusual condition of pub- We our east window far all varieties of Look in fruit and ; ' ihouiriit, in that, in a time of great itei ini prosperity, considerable dis- - ' 'i tint is manifested with the existing i.ler of tilings. It is. in truth, a very! iirMiis fact that a note of revolt is the' kejliote at this time, espei ially In this; lointtry. The curious tiling about it is tli.it the swelling chorus of discontent is I'Oineldent with tho great commercial, COME IN prosperity in all directions. filled with and see our in times past, period of commercial and financial crisis, followed by peHeight. Uleun ami Fresh riod of industrial depression, have usually given birth to period of reunions revival and political and social rt form. This is natural, because in adversity, men usually experience a gen-ci.- il siineiiing of mural fiber which ts We have, itself in this way. liowt-ver- , no commercial or financial Both Phones 124. i risis, and we are eo free from depression that, in point of fact, the tide of SSS Street.1 industry generally must be said to be be noted, at the timid, yet there nre to nut merely signs of a general demand fur iHilitical and social reforms of a more or less material character, but also signs of a very definite revival of religious feeling, manifesting itself in tlie usual way by outcroppings here and there more or less sensatlonul In character. What explanation Is there of tlie occurrence of these things at tlie hour of Hood tide, so far as material prosperity is concerned? The history of philosophical thought records it series of oscillations between what we may call the pule of pure materialism and the pole of pure morality. There has been no evolution about It. The oscillations retied the play of forces which were In operation upon man's mind from the first, and which will remain at work uion it to the end When the pendulum has of I line. sw ting about so far toward the pole of Is pavsd with penniea, dimas and materialism, it invariably stops and moves back. In the mutter of religious dollars. Lassons in paving ara gladly thought, for Instance, It awung vigor- givan at tha ously In that direction some thirty years ago under the lnflfluence of Darwinism. and as a result we have seen clear evidences of a swing back toward religious mysticism, and a clearer view of morality. In the business world, we have seen the accumulation of wealth in the past ten years at a rate more rapid, in a manner more sensational, and to an extent far greater than at any time In the history of this or any the AVe have seen other country. power of wealth demonstrated In a fashion more direct thun ever before, and we have seen public opinion of all shades swift to recognsze the danger and swift to organize against it. Any one who supposes that the sentiment Ta attsnd daness ur is conagainst trusts and their abuses no money or or to eatoh a theatara little with fined to people makes a great mistake. Wall street ittrain in a hurry If you self Is reeking with the spirit of revolt. is romombor tho number that envy of not the It Is passion the mainspring. It Is Jealousy of Inphono 22. dividual liberty that Is the dominant emotion. The revolt that Is In progress may ALLEN TRANSFER possibly lead to some excesses In the matter of political action, but this can COMPANY. very readily be corrected later on. The great thing that we have to be thankALBKKK ALLEN, M'iK. ful for is that the people at large have made it clear that they value some Phone 22. 412 25th SL things more thun material prosperity, too high consider liberty and that they a price to pay for Industrial efficiency. Wall Street Journal. IK' Vegetables j j slu-lve- San KntU'iacti. Dec. 2. To the Kditor of the Ktate Journal. Dear Sir: The business men of this city who are proclaiming to the world the discovery of the cute for Height's Disease and Diabetes luive asked me as one of tlie beneficiaries to write to my brother editors. Hence this letter was as skeptical as anyone. to you. I bud a clear ease of chronic Brights DisciiHe; was ill for a year. It was not thought I would live thirty days. The President of the Pacific Htates Typo Foundry told my wife about it, and against my private convictions I ws put on it. In six months my recovery was complete. I told several who got well. Among them was one of the writers on the Call, whose mother had Dkibetee. She has fully recovered. As a brother editor 1 personally assure you of the truth of the discovery. Fraternally yours. It. M. Wood, Editor. The above refers to the newly discovered Fulton Uom pound, the first cures the world has ever seen for Hrlght's Disease and Diabetes. We are the sole agents. Ask for pamphlet. Wm. Glddlng, Druggist. When to suspect Bright's Disease-weak- ness without ouuse; puffy ankles, hands or eyelids; kidney trouble after the third mouth; urine may show sediment: falling vision; drowsiness; one or more of these. EDGAR JONES CO. Twatyflfth Ogden A HINT TO BARBERS. The .Philadelphia Record quotes a Lead garrulous barber as saying: pipe will keep your raxor sharp. Get a. short piece of the smallest, softest lead pipe your plumber has In stock and keep it handy when you are stropping the razor. The scheme Is to rub the strop with the pipe. Apply the pipe Just as you would the razor, to the unfinished side of the leather. Strop your razor on that side, wind up with a few passages on the finished side of the strop, and you will have a edge on the tool. I never took the trouble to get a scientific explanation on the virtues of the lead pipe as an aid to whetting, but It Is all to the first-cla- good In State Bank ss that respect. J. E. Dooly, President. Horaco Poory, Ralph E. Hoag, Cashier, A. V. McIntosh, Assistant Cashisr Vico-Preside- j j Goal Go. OFFICE AND YARDS MOVED TO 27TH AND PACIFIC AVE. BOTH PHONES. Bell Telephone 213-- UTAH NATIONAL BANK of OdDEN, UTAH Corn-fe- d TWENTY-FOURT- Msstlne Woman's TOWI Owl w e. V nsr It U MM pruIiJm to dmkTud Sutkaltr camIm the Im ud snctlcsl aijrlM w M nvk Is Me uiM wwM. 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