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Show PAGE FOUR. Utah State Journal Ogden, Utah. OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE PEOPLE LOOKS LIKE MALICE. iiiiigh.ini Bulletin ainmum-ethat "(.utility i'oinnilHKlomT Mackay liaa nerved notice on the smelters that tln-are maintaining :i nuisance in the smoke and fumes that Issue from their furnaces, and that they either must abate the nuisance or close down. It is granted that the fumes have done some damage to the farmers, but any one who has examined the vegetation near to the Junction and Murray will see lliat the charges of damage have Hut such been much exaggerated. damage as has been shown has been paid far, and a disposition to cure the evil by every means that modern science may devise has been shown by the smelterinen. isut so far us the legal authorities may compel ihe smelter-me- n to use all known methods to abate evils their action is Justifiable. Hut the in so far as an Ipse dixit implies to conditions that are Impossible, it means the destruction of both the smelting and mining Industry of tills portion of the state, and it Is not probable that ihe courts would sustain the county officials beyond the collection of actual, and by comparison with the Interests involved, trilling damages. Just how far the evil may be abated until the will ivmaln problematical smellernien be ihe experts engaged have ri'isirted. It Is, however, entirely probable that the metallic vapors that distill over with the common carbonaceous products of combustion tnuy be removed. That it will be possible to suppress the gaseous products altogether is highly improbable, and it has been shown that these carbonaceous products are an actual help to the growth of vegetation and helpful to animal life as sufficient germ destroyers. In the face of the known efforts to suppress or abate the nuisance by the smeltermen, the action of the board of health and the county commissioners shows an Impatience that seems malicious, and pending the results of the experiments now in progress, it is likely thnt the smelters will be obliged to take refuge In the courts, and continue until a competent court of equity shall dually adjudicate the matter and place the relation of consequential damages upon a basis that shall not be disturbed by the whims of unfriendly or Ignorant Interests. s The expenses. There are plenty of men in all the camps to do all the work that is to be done, and business of all kinds On in Tonopah and Goldfield is greatly overdone, only people who have money to prospect with, to buy cluluis or en"You really don't believe, then, that gage In business should tackle the a man la ever too old to learn? Nevada deserts. not. I've known men to the Funny Bone J Certainly married at the age of 75 or more.'' get John K. Peterson succeeds Moroni Philadelphia lTes. lleiner as state food and dairy comIlelner made an enviable missioner. In office and was endorsed invalid, "I'll never find relief until I'm 4 reputation by practically all the Republicans of in my grave. ji Utah who would ordinarily be political"Oh, well, don't worry," replied the jw X ly influential, but Peterson was backed M. D. "Im doing the best I can for News. In at Utah, you." Chicago by the Smoot machine. this day. that settles 1L "Kip." "What Is it, Johnny it "Why is the head of a bedstead al- - J Up to date about $9,000,000 new money has been distributed over Utah ways higher than the foot? "For the same reason that the rear jft in dividends from the Sliver King mine. wheels of a wagon are always bigger stockHut Thomas Kearns is a large than the front ones. Johnny. holder and nmiiy people are unable to "Thanks, pop. Kansas City Timet. see the good of it. The little grandson of the I j -- muitl-bil-lionai- Our New are the newest, prettiest and mot signs on the market, and at the l,nw.,t will admit it when you see them. They were bought before the advance in prices, and we triv.. )U tage of the low price. nurse. j At the Theaters j the"Well. I ' Remember Your U(. a( yarfl Is Good Make your own terms. We ask no more for our goods than others do for ti le same qualities, and we make the terms easy. . can't give It to him Just ft now," replied the old man with a sigh. He'll have to be satisfied with the It is no idle boast that the friends of earth until next week." Chicago News. Harry Corson Clarke make when they A lady who kept the refrigerator In claim for him recognition as the natthe dining room was very much anural successor to the great American by the lee man's habit of bringNat C. Goodwin, and it Is noyed ing his muddy boots Into the room and without false modesty that he may tracking up her carpets. One day she confidently appeHl to that refined class heard the ice wagon outside and when Ice gentleman showed who delight in his pro- the of theater-goer- s DISTRICT COURT OF is Second Judicial door she said to him: "Are at the up District of the the ductions as they do in those of his he 01 think so" your feet clean? State of Utah, in and for the County or of William said. I washed thlm lasht nolght." renowned colleagues, of Weber. Ada Jane Peysert. plaintiff, Collier. For years now Mr. Clarke has Exchange. vs. Milton S. Feysert, defendant. been before the public as a creator of The State of Utah to the said debe very You must Jones Deacon eccentric comedy roles, and In that time d fendant: since your in family your You are hereby summoned to appear he has earned for himself a reputation happybecame converted. I never saw characterisations that for comedy days after the service more sealous convert; he actually within twenty of this summons upon you, if served possess the highest artistic qualities. makes a business of religion. Since his advent to the ranks of the county in which this action Mrs. Grimes Yes, I suppose that Is within i Mr. Clarke has set forward otherwise, within thirty brought, see much change the reason we don't the high standard of comedy produc- In him at the house. He never was a days after service, and defend entitled action; and In case of tions, and the public has learned to nun to above Boshome. business his bring associate his name with fun of the best ton Transcript. your failure so to do Judgment will be and cleanest description, and with enrendered against you according to the a tertainments that go with one long There Is a little fellow in one of the prayer of the complulnt, of which laugh from start to finish. He Is one Los Angeles schools who has gained ropv I filed with the clerk of the anove of the few comedians of the day of e reputation by his quaint entitled court JOSEPH CHEZ. whose work it has never been said that remarks. This Is his latest. The teachIt has descended to the regions of Plaintiffs Attorney. reof definition a him for er asked horse play or vulgarity. And the star P. O. Address: Rooms 41 and 42. First the other day. sponsibility Is living right up to his high standNational Bank building, Ogden, Utah. 'Responsibility 7' he replied. "Why. ard In his latest laughing production, Mister what know xactly dont Sydney Rosenfelds screaming comedy, Webster calls It. but I kin give you a Peculiar Disappearance. "HU Absent Boy. Local theater-goer- s 8' pose all the buttons what will have an opportunity to1 judge example. a fellers spenders Is fastened to come J. D. Runyan of Butlervllle, O., laid for themselves how entirely true this off, all except one. Why, what a awful the peculiar disappearance of hie painIs, for the comedian will appear here and responsibility therd be on that but- ful symptoms of Indigestion supported by Margaret Dale Owen and ton." Philadelphia Ledger. biliousness to Dr. Kings New Life a specially selected company In this During the Inauguration of Flavel S. Pills. He says: "They are a perfect same play at the Grand tonight Those the new president of Trinity remedy for dizziness, sour stomach, Luther, who enjoy a real good laugh should student said: a college, headache, constipation, etc. Guaranmake a point of seeing this production, to tell you about a mishap teed at Ogden drug stores; price 25c. want "I which has received everywhere praise 'befell Dr. Luther one morning last as being one of the finest of Its kind that month. facial ( to be seen today. Hairdressing, shampooing, He boarded . one of our Hartford massage, manicuring and electric beauTomorrow night and at the Saturday his with so or mile a rode street cars, ty treatments. Edith Boise, 412 26th matinee Mr. Clarke and his company eyes fixed on his newspaper, and, close street Bell Phone. S35-will appear in Wjmt Happened to on end of his Journey, looked up Jones, and on Saturday night they and the one of his students crumpled spied will NEW TRAIN 8ERVICE. present "Why Smith Left Home." In a corner. Rear Admiral Joseph B. Coghlan was In a wretched The student told the Silk association recently that INNES AND HI8 BAND. The Denver ft Rio Grande announces His clothing was stained, his g even the vessels of the The Orand Opera house announced plight. new tourist train service between a His unbrushed. his hair linen soiled, navy were now out of the front rank. yesterday that arrangements had been face was pallid, and his eyes were Denver' jind Portland. Commencing "Although It Is almost a sacrilege to dosed with Manager Cline of Innes bloodshot and dulL He looked 111; he March 5th a tourist car will be run and his band, his visit here last looked a wreck, and It was easy to see dally from Denver to Ogden via the say so." he added, "the ships of the week, for the during here April appearance Rio Grande and the Rio Grande WestOregon class are so far behind those of 28th of that great organisation for one what the trouble was. from ern. From Ogden the car will be carfresh "Dr. and vigorous Luther, festival concert that night In the thea the present that they are not Ms bath, rose to get off. As he passed ried west by the Oregon Short Line, vessels any longer. They lack ter. The stock company will be play- the unclean student he said simply: and the O. R. ft N. to Portland. that week, but Manager Grant the two great essentials, speed and ing here so 'Been on a drunk? much of the band and was thought The student's sleepy eyes rolled lancoal endurance. They are altogether so eager to secure It that he agreed to in a dull too slow to take their place now in lay oil the stock players for the night, guidly toward Dr. Luther, andman said: the voice and listless young the line of battle. Bee how quickly our If the band would stop over. This So have I. " Kansas City Journal has been agreed to, and present ships go out of existence, as it dates have been by the band were. THE DELINEATOR FOR APRIL. They can be modernised and to permit of the arranged stay here. The hand In Thursday, March 9. rebuilt a way and become valuable is now on the way to the coast, where It an will in In celebrate month California are no longer April being the the ftr Important vessels, but they fiftieth anniversary ENG AO ESI EXIT OF THE COMEDIAN of the public the fashion world the April Delineator front rank. schools, and will then dedicate the Is primarily a fashion number, containPortland exiiositlon In a series of fes- ing an elaborate portrayal of the spring Senator Smoot informed a newspaper tivals. lasting through June. Only one styles and the latest fashion news. In could be secured here, and only the literary portion of the magaslne the correspondent that the Utah delega day clever work on the part of Manager first Installment of a new serial story lion at Washington would Grant made this posalble. Special ar- by Albert Bigelow Paine Is an item of be a unit In all nominations for ap- rangements have been mnde with the note. It Is called The Lucky Piece; pointive office. The personnel of the Union Pacific to bring the band's spec- a story of the Mountains. and promin here that afternoon and ises well from the early chapters. In delegation Is Reed Smoot, Joseph Reed ial train take it out after the night concert, and "The Rights of the Child," a new serial Howell and George Smoot Sutherland. still take It to San Francisco in time. feature. It is announced. Dr. Grace P. And Company In The band has sixty players, including Murray will discuss every phase of the JHydney.Bosenthml' Screaming Comnly The legislature has won some credit ten instrumental sololata and a corps care of children; the first paper, on of half a dozen of the singers in "The Coming of the Child. contains marks by turning down absurd ap- ihe United States. Thntbestit will Information that has never before been be pointments mnde by Governor Cutler treat to all music lovers goes without presented In popular form and will be of great assistance to young motliera at the dictation of his principals, Spry, saying. Another series. Little Sketches of Calllster and Anderson, agents of Reed AT THE GRAND. Travel," opens with an intimate de Snmot. It is evidently easier to handle Charles A. Taylors thrilling melo scriptlon of the children of Obernm one governor than many legislators. drama. "From ltags to Riches, was inergnu, later to be known to fame as presented at the Grand last evening the actors In the passion play. Ama to a One would not teur collectors will be able to gain The governor has appointed Harry be farsmall audience. amuck In saying that the play much useful information from an artiJoseph a member of the lioard of trus- made quite a lilt with a part of the cle on lustre ware by N. Hudson Moore, tees of the State Industrial school. A audience, although it must be added und Gustav Kobbe contributes a very Rags to Riches." in itself, Interesting paper, strikingly Illustrated better place for Joseph would have that Is a on The Stage nnd the Second Self." been on the board of the deaf and tendedplay which must have been Infor "County Fair appearances Short stories by Virginia W. Cloud and dumb institute. or the like. Elmore E. IVake nre other feature. In In justice to the company, however, additions to pastimes and tales for Whatever may have been the intent it must be said that every one of children by L. Frank Baum, Grace Mcare competent to handle parts Gowan Cooke and others. The domestic of the Deseret News in publishing an them In a more fitting and better selection columns are of Saturparticular interest and Friday Night and threatencard alleged correspondent's of pl.iy. edited. ably day Matinee ing death to the editor of the Tribune, The Greatest of All Comedies, thnt editor seems to have no fear of CARNEGIE FREE LIBRARY. the writer. Have you been to the library lately? It !s absurd to tell you ovet How eoon will you be going, again? will Anderson If Fussy Jimmy only and over not forget that your Interest is need again to go to your Do go to Vernal and stay at his new land ed and your patronage Is most earnestoffice the Smootler delegation nt Washgrocer for money ; it is vour ly solicited. To those who are strangers to It. they will find a bright, warm, ington will be forgiven for recomand rosy place for reading, the most money. receiver. mending his appointment as courteous attention given them; In Visir wrn rMHrna Saturday Night fatt manty g fat das! Aa fact, everything awaits their coming. Han. Have you heard of the new postal Richfield U preparing a big celebrasystem? Should you wish a book tion and feast in honor of the aged of Cured Consumption. which is not In, just buy a tor B. Mrs. evidentW. Those Evans, Charwater. Kan., two umts from the librarianpostal that city. good people as and writes: "My husband lay sick for soon as the book Is returned, yeur ly rejected Dr. Osier's chloroform the- three months. The doctors said he had postal will be mailed you, Informing ory. We procured quick consumption. you that the book la there for you. bottle of Ballard's llorehoiag. Syrup, this institution is ever If you get the gold fever and think and it cured him. That was six years In Flnancinlly need of your benevolent hnnd and, of going to Tonopah, Goldfield, or any ago, am! since then we have always when you attention Is there directed. kept a bottle In the house. We cannot It la hoped you will not fall to Night Price 75v, 50c, 35c, and 25c. of the new mining districts In south- do respond. without it- For roughs and colds it Matinee 10c, 25c. we Again bespeak for the library the western Nevada, be sure und take hu no equal if.. joe and $1.00. Sold earnest and hearty now selling. of Seats readthe support with you to pay by Geo. F. Ogden furniture & Carpet Co. Grand Opera the red-head- ed ' ,,ru Axmlnsters, $1.65 to $2.25 per yard. Velvets, $1.00 to $1.50 ner to 80c $1.50 Tapestry, per yd. Ingrain, 50c to $1.30 per yd. re wept bitterly. What's the trouble?" asked the Indulgent grandslre. He wants the moon, sir," explained hh We Can Prove ! Direction Northwesters Theatrical Association. WEDNESDAY House R. ALEXANDKit israsi, fes. MARCH 8 NIGHT, hus-hnn- actor-manag- ROBERT FULGORAS er Big Melo-Dramat- Success ic From Rags to Riches world-wid- The Great Life Story. A Play for the Masses. A Carload of Special Scenery. Elaborate Calcium and Electrical Effects. A Strong Acting Company. Prices 25c, 50c, 75c. Seats Now Selling. - Lyceum Theatre Z. J. H. YOUNG, Manager. record-makin- Week Commencing Monday, March 6th. ALL NEW FACES A first-clas- THE PROMPINS, Aristocrats. Grand Opera House LORRAINE j Show j ALBERT LEONARD, Song and Dance. .. AL LEWIS, ft CAINES, Dutchman. Vassar Duo. THE GREAT CASER CO., Magicians. HARRY EDISON CORSON hem-cfnVt- NEW ACTS. First - Class Vaudeville Musical 1 MOVING PICTURES. ADMIS8ION ft CLARKE ra ' Made Have your cake, muffins, and tea bis- cuit home-mad- e. They will be fresher, cleaner, more tasty and wholesome. house Royal Baking Powder helps the wife to produce at home, qulddy and ecothe raised nomically, fine and tasty cake, frosted hyerj puddings, die TEA hot-biscu- What cake, crisp cookies, crullers, not compare. bake-da- y Royal is the greatest of dul'-i- st WHY SMITH LEFT HOflE ROYAL BAKINd THE - your Cave. ing public. crusj with which the ready-mad-e or grocery found at the bake-sho-p muffins, Happened to Jones money enough it, By POWDER J0 Carrier, One Month, 60c. CO., HEW , ? P5, YORK- - U RNA 1 One By MaH Mon. 5 |