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Show DAILY PAGE FOUR. Utah State Journal Ogden, Utah. OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE PEOPLE UTAH STATE FRIDAY, MARCH JOURNAL, oooooooommoooooooooooo At the Theaters A LITTL8 OUTCAST. 17, 1905. attention to the expense Incurred by a paper in keeping after him thus, and to show that while this expense undertaken partly for his own interest, the paper has also an interest in the matter. Every live advertisement LIVED II CENTURY means so much commercial new to the readers, and la as valuable In one way as fresh police court news is valuable in another. It will be an exceedingly hopeless advertiser who doesnt soon Musical World Interested In the tumble to the fact that what the news-pippublisher considers worth huntFamous Musician's One Huning up as commercial news is much inore valuable to him. dredth Birthday. 1 On the Funny Bone j - j Isabel hear me. In all the excitement of money getting, in every transaction, my one thought Is of you. May I not hope?" You must give me a day to consider; but, in the meantime, try, for my sake, to keep on the right side of the market. Brooklyn Life. Miss Grasper Don't miss the rturn visit of the scenA Little Outcast," at ic melodrama, the Grand on Saturday. Matinee and night. Bargain matinee, 10c and 25c. Charles A. Smurlhwaite in hi hour As this Is the fourth time of this big of trial In proving himself a man broad production a larger house is assured of mind and large of heart. An In- at both performances. Miss Blaclutone It suttlnly am terview with him 1 convincing of that. EMINENT MEN OFFER weddin', Mr. Sinclair. Yu scrumptious 1 hi heart Ill head without guile and FOR GAMBLING bride wan't de leastes" bit nervous, wa' DEFENSE LONDON, March 17. All the musl no among without gaul. Bitterness she? cul world seemed interested today in Inrecent hi Sinclair to Mr. him Nope groom) element (the Prothe moving March 17. PHILADELPHIA, one deed y! She she never felt mo de- the celebration of Manuelis Garcia's alaction. an event It hundredth fessor Herbert Gurdlner, lord of the composed In says birthday. her life dan she did right most Mr. University of Columbia, and Professor annals in the The writer of thi without Bought precedent dar at de altar. Puck. The lllustrloua of famous musicians. Fmurthwalte for new and found a ser- William J. Kirby, Catholic University wus of flooded teacher literally singing to weren't Teas I thought you mon inHtead. He told of hi raising of America, told the members of the going from with messages congratulatory in England, which he love yet a hi Contemporary club that they could find send Marie Maclnnes an Invitation to every part of the world, while personal tea? your motherland, which he regard a the no reason for saying that gambling in Jess Oh! I decided that I couldn't friends and admirers called In large Both stated It as numbers at the little house In Crickle-woo- d, origin-lan- d of freedom, from whose Itself was wrong. hurt her feelings that much. not could that gambling their opinion where the venerable mastero reTeas So you sent her one. wound liberty was born. Rallied a choir be eradicated from modern life, and sides with his wife and daughters. Miss I to addressed Jess it but Yes, boy In the church of England, he grew the wisest thing to do was to properly . This evening there was something Mary McGinnis. Philadelphia restless under the restraint of con- control It. like a public celebration of the cenThe discussion was listened to by a ventionalism and formalities and Amwould like to attend a reception tenary. This consisted of the present' audience that nodded ap at We White House for Just one reason, atlon of a portrrait of the venerable erica appealed to him; Americanism distinguished the much of the time, and gave not to boast of it afterward, but to singing master painted by John 8. Bar' provingly became hi Ideal. He embraced the exceedingly faint applause when gam find out if the guests put their wraps gent. The portrait, together with an faith of Utah and sailed to the Land bling was attacked from a moral point on the bed. For the same reason we album containing the names of the of view. It was explained that bridge would accept an invitation to a party subscribers, was presented to Garcia of the Free, for freedom' sake. al supplied Just the or Vanderbilts. at the rooms of the Royal Hi present state of mind I not the whist and draw poker needed at times by given by the Astors of the excitement proper society in the presence of the big New result of a mushroom growth, neither men and women weary of routine cares. The society columns York papers are shockingly familiar Spanish ambassador and representatis it fungous, arising from a surface with all that the very wealthy and ives of the' German, French, Dutch, DAY EVACUATION sogash. It is the development of year aristocratic do, telling even of the Belgian and other laryngologies! CELEBRATED AT BOSTON cieties. it but of steady schooling. Long ago he wear, of the hose they quality has never been reported if guests at a Probably there are no persona now missed the liberty which he had craved. BOSTON, March 17. The celebratheir living who heard Garcia when he made A close student of the blble and a wide- tion of the anlversary of the evacua big reception file upstairs and put on the bed. Just as they would his first operatic appearance In the wraps awake observer of men and affair tlon of Boston, for which Ambassador do at your house or at a party next metropolis of the new world. Yet It was he who gave to New York its first about him, he grew in Christian faith JuBserand and other men of note are door. Atchison Globe. season of Italian opera. It was on the and kept pace with the world. In each here as guests of the South Boston Some of the West Virginia legiala evening of November 29, 1825, that i sphere hi exjierlence taught him mans Cltlxens association, took place today. tors occasionally Indulge in the great performance of "II Barbler dl Sevlglla1 The observance of the day was con- American game of draw poker, and, as was given at the 'old Park theater, right to freedom. In a tone that forestalls any possible fined mainly to the south Boston dismatter of course, some know more which stood In Park row on the exact fortifications erected about the game than othera as from site where now stands the world's talltrict, man little the of insincerity suspicion Britthe est office building. Manuel Garcia, Jr. the there compelled othone patriots of the few A evenings ago of the big ideas tells how his faith In ish to leave. This afternoon there was was sitting in a little game of who celebrated his birthday today, was ers" Christ and Christianity has broadened big military parade, in which the limit jackpots. A pot was op the Figaro of that performance. and deepened with his researches into state militia, coast artillery and ma- ened for 50 cents, and when it got Garcia came of a noted family. His the scriptures until now he is stronger rines and Jackies from the United around to the other" gentleman he father, Manuel del Popolo Garcia, horn in the harbor took tilted" It a half. Three men stayed, in Seville In 1775, began as cholrister In States warships describes the than ever before. He part. and two of them took one card each, the cathedral there at the age of six. mental and spiritual processes which one took three and the other" gentle- At the age of 17 he was known all over have led up to hU recent declaration, RECRUITS WILL BE SENT a Democrat, stood pat.' Spain as a tenor and composer of comic man. TO TRAINING STATION 8 It wasthough how first he became convinced of his passed up to him, and he bet operas. Rossini In 1815 wrote the inalienable right to free thought and WASHINGTON, March 17. Accord- 50 centa causing the others to lay character of Almavlva for him. Manuel Garcia, Sr., died in Brussels down." He showed down four tens speech, how then it took years to culIn 1836. His son and other members to plans just matured by the offi- and an ace. ing tivate the courage to declare his mind, cials of the war Why in the dickens didn't you draw of the family continued on the operatic department, a comhalf & century. Alstage for well-nigknowing that under this dispensation plete departure will be made In the a card? was asked of him. was the ingenuous answer, though renowned as a singer, Manuel Why," such a course Is not tolerated, and conduct of operations with respect to I couldn't have caught anything bet- Garcia, Jr., owes his fame largely to then how he has labored with those of the recruiting of the United States ter than an ace. Cincinnati Enquir- his teaching. He Invented the laryngohis own fireside, loth even for con- army In all parts of the country. The er. scope, and his treatise on the art of science's sake to go counter to their new plans are to take effect about April singing la famous. On March 17, 1894, his brother professionals of the Royal desires. And through all those strug- 1, and thereafter recruits will not be CONGRATULATIONS FOR to post to be subjected at ON BIRTHDAY Academy of Music presented to him a direct sent PRINCE88 in gles, he says, his faith Chrlsianity once to military discipline imposed silver service as a memorial of his has been strengthening until the day upon troops in the field. They will be LONDON, March 17. Princess Vic- ninetieth birthday. Later In the same his letter was given to the world and sent to stations for Infantry, cavalry toria Patricia of Connaught, whose be- year he brought out hla second and last and artillery drill for three months. trothal to the crown prince of Sweden text book, "Hints on Singing. Among for Its writing he Is charged with Columbus, O., will be used as a training and Norway was announced recently, his most famous pupils have been Jenconduct station for infantry, and Jefferson bar- received many congratulations today ny Und and Catherine Hayes. The Charles Bmurthwatte, even if his ene- racks for cavalry. on the occasion of her nineteenth birth- celebrated Malibran, who died in 1835. mies revile him and say all maner of day. Princess Victoria, who is a niece was Garcias sister. His no less celeevil against him, will remain to the ANOTHER FESTIVAL IN of King Edward, was born at Bucking- brated sister, Mme. Vlardot, Is still WASHINGTON SOCIETY ham palace March 17, 1285, and' named alive. world an honest man, whatever may In honor of her grandmother, Queen be the differences between his views CHANGING COPY. WASHINGTON, March 17. After a Victoria, and in honor of the saint on and others. He may be dlafellow-shlppe- d more or less monotonous round of din- whose name Her day she was born. but ners and lunches, Washington society betrothed. Prince Oscar, as the eldest and excommunicated, "Change your copy often Is an Inhas been running when there comes the crucial test he is to be treated to a festival of na- son of the crown prince of Norway and junction that articles for the through advertising and the lives if he will, royal Sweden, will be found entering it unsullied of tions." The affair will be held at house of Sweden and main- past fifteen years, until the subject la Norway conscience, passing through It un- Rauschers tonight, and Is for charity. tains Itself through its present troubled probably trite to nine readers out of Yet nobody knows how very stripped of his deep conviction, emerg- The ballrooms will represent different one day be king of the dual ten. countries. There will be a little Rus- times, ing from It unshorn of the highest re- sia. under the direction of Mrs. Pierce, monarchy. He is four years older than much alive this subject Is with the solicitor and "copy chaser men whose spect of hta townsmen, whether they wife of the assistant secretary of state; his fiancee. is getting advertisers to work dally Rock-hibe eccleslastlully for or against him. ll a bit of China, with Mra W. W. MRS. CHADWICKS PERSONAL keep awake to their own Interests after Its ruling spirit, and the young 4 PROPERTY ON SALE they have contracted for space. With minister. In CLEVELAND, March 17 Mrs. Chad- these men change of copy is a burning Brother Roberts states that members daughter pf the Chinese Oriental robes, to serve tea; and wick's her personal property, to the value question, and the Little Schoolmaster of the church are at liberty at any time England, France. Japan and the United asked for arguments that to vote against President Smith, but he States will likewise be represented. The of (35,000, was offered for sale in the iswillfrequently show the necessity for keeping federal bankruptcy court this afterwill of course would reserve the right to proceeds of the entertainment go noon. About twenty dealers from New publicity fresh and attractive. class such members as apostates, and to the benefit of the Newsboys' home. York. Chicago and Pittsburg were here One of the best of all arguments that to attend the sale. apostates' vote should not count for CONTRACT LET FOR A. Q. Nelson of New York secured may be brought to bear on the promuch. BUILDING GREAT DAM the lot at (35.200. Several representa- crastinator (or the man who confines 4 tives of museums parttrpated in the his announcements to a business card, 17. The WASHINGTON. March which Is worse than procrastination) is That New York broker who paid bidding. awardfound In Seymour Eaton's phrase, "Ad(83,000 for a seat on the stock ex- secretary of the Interior today ed a contract for the construction in TIE-UOF S. P. If an advertiser vertising is news. change last Wednesday might have the Salt river valley, Arisona, of what TRAINS IS ENDED won't publish the live news about his forced the board to give him the seat will be one of the largest dams In the SANTA BARBARA, March 17. The business on his own account, someon the Southern Pacific due to times he will do so when shown how free through the good offices of the world. It will be built In accordance tle-u- p with the terms of the national Irriga- the storm is practically ended. All the effective a use is made of fresh anUtah legislature. tion act, and will cost (1.100,000. The trains both north and south are mov- nouncements by his big competitors, 4 work will be done by J. M. O'Rourke ing. The road in many places Is still the department stores. It la fairly safe A committee of the chamber of depu- ft (To. of Galveston, Tex. In addition In bad condition and the movement to say that one-ha- lf the attractive acres of of trains la necessarily slow. power of the latter Ilea not In prices, ties In Paris has reported favorably to reclaiming about 250.000 land, the dam will supply water power but in fresh store news Just plain old upon the bill providing for the separa- for hundreds of places throughout the EXCES8 FARE CHARGES ON change of copy. tion of church and shite. The commit- territory. The dam, which will be NICKEL PLATE ROAD. tee should be charged with unchristian-lik- e known as the Roosevelt dam. will be No Item of police news, social gossip are composed oI the best Its trains 235 feet high, and at its base will have or general Information in a dally paper vestl-bule- d conduct of equipment, consisting through a thickness of about 200 feet, or the 4 sleeping cars, in both directions, escapes reading, no matter how small length of an ordinary city block. The between Chicago, Cleveland, Buffalo. or in how obscure a position, if It have No, gentle readr, there Is no founda- work must be completed within two New Any. merchant can nd Intermediate a good heading. York, tion for the report that Senator Suth- years, according to the terma of the points, withBoston, unexcelled Dining Car verify this fact from his own experiSince contract erland Is to be excomunlcated. Service, meals being served in Nickel ence when It Is brought to his attenPlate dining cars on the American tion. No reader of newspapers howhis severe criticism of the church lead CARRIE SWAYNE GARDNER'S Club Meal Plan, ranging in price from ever, even If locked up with a single ers a few years ago he has humbly CLAIMS UNSUPPORTED 25 cents to (1.00; mid-da- y luncheon, newspaper at a country railroad station for ten hours, ever reads the name repented and has proved It. 60 cents. 17. or In the suit PARIS, March Train No. 2, leaving Chicago at 10:35 of the editor and business manager, the Gardner against Frank a. m., Carrie On the supposition that absence Gardner,Swayne daily, has through vestibuled terma of subscription, etc., which occua millionaire turfman and a quarter of a column In choice pomakes the heart grow fonder, we might mining speculator, formerly of San sleepers for Boston, via Nickel Plate, py Shore and Boston ft Maine roads, sition at the head of the editorial page. West assume that President Smith will re Francisco, the procurator has announc- and through vestibuled to This Is consulted only when some one conclusions, stating that the New York and Intermediate sleepers wishes to telephone or subscribe. lent some when Senator cannon Is ed his were It via points, never legally married and Nickel couple occupies much the same relative space Plate called to Washington. both the Lackawanna and woman for dam- and West Shore roads. that the claim of the In the eyes of the newspaper reader ages was unsupported, and also that No. 4, leaving Chicago at 2:30 generally as the advertisement that Is Train the woman had no rights to use Gard- p- - m., Charges have not yet been preferred ner's dally, has through vestibuled never changed. Fresh copy every day, name. sleeping cars for Buffalo, New York no matter how small the apace used, against Bishop Woolley, although he takes the ad out of the late described as.l intermediate polnta criticised President Smith for using his PHYSICIANS REFUTE and puts It Immediately Into the class, No. Train 5, 1:15 at Chicago leaving CONTENTION OF JORDAN holy office for all It Is worth in the salt p. m., dally, has through vestibuled category of live news. business. HONOLULU, March 17. The physi- sleeping cars for Ft. Wayne. Cleveland, An advertiser will In the end he Im4 Buffalo, New York and Intermed! cians who attended Mrs. Stanford, and Erie, pressed by the persistence of a solicitor ate New York at polnta arriving City Commissioner of Corporations James who performed the autopsy, have Iswho keeps after him to change his the second early morning. sued statement In a refutR. Garfield, his quest of trusts, could unqualifiedly Rates always the lowest. Write, copy. If he does not readily see the find interesting diversion in Utah. We ing the contention of President Jordan 'phone or call on nearest ticket agent, point himself, It might be well to call Mra Stanfords death was due or have one here that Is altogether unique. that Chaa E. District Passen Johnson, to natural causes and reiterating their 205 Cen4 finding that strychnine was the cause ger Agent, Nickel Plate road, tury building, Denver, Colo. Chicago Up in the new Twin Falls region of her death. depot. La Salle and Van Buren streets. of Idaho everybody seems to be makGood tea is a real good ; The Best Cough Syrup, Psculisr Disappearance. ing money, except the counterfeiters J. D. Runyan of Butlervllle, O.. laid there is long comfort in it, whose outfit was confiscated. S. L. Apple, Judge, Otta- the peculiar disappearance of his pain4 wa Co., Kansas, writes: This is to ful symptoms of Indigestion and besides the taste for an inIn the event Senator Cannon Is called say that I have used Ballard's Hors-hou- biliousness to Dr. Kings New Life Syrup for years, and that I do Pilla He says: "They as a witness to Washington the Deseret are a perfect stant. hesltnte not to recommend It as the remedy for dlsslness, sour stomach, News will Improve each shining hour best Yaw graew msmi ywr cough syrup I have ever used. headache, swiwy IT you Ant eva of his absence. constipation, etc. Guaran35c, 50a (1.09. Sold by Geo. F. Cave. teed at Ogden drug stores; price 25c. AN HONEST MAN. 1 m-esa- Medico-Chl-rurglc- 50-ce- nt ht P . TEA nd er mignt thinly j freak an bel,Jll(?,.fJ But I am not. that iw, zrJs: is San I Francu-o,.- . mail, . "civ level ih,, yu nothing to fear, i charged with electric i'.y ,h J lng wrong with ih m trie light wire. You ' l,l,iie or elft you are not acclimated lu'iw"1 Neglect to change copy Is more often air here 1, extremely T Al,j. procrastination that indifference. ' lowance must be made, too, for the fore surcharged w it h t ' that you in touching press of work on retail merchants the shock, ulhi L and also a Pressure should be chief offenders. sli.,, you walk aero the brought to bear to have such an ad- touch anything win, y!' ndttb1 vertiser put the writing of his ad Into hands with :,nvh.lv the regular days work. Instead or leav- shake Y U11 ' over it in a few .lay.- W ing It as an Incident thereto, and made a matter of so much importance that The woman went aw ,v It will be the first thing done in the satisfied, and Mr. M:ih.-- Midi41 After the habit of writing Thats a common eon, morning. an ad regularly has been developed, a hotel In town. Those pi., r merchant will soon grow to look at it here will now and then eiL In a new way. Instead of a disagreeshock by touching tt eo.i,lm.,0an P able detail of routine, it become a walking over a carpet if we town pleasure. As the knack of writing de- faces or shake hand, hut velops the art of finding store news as subjective to electrical inflUeSl will be acquired. Instead of having to those who come from ea level 7 hunt all over the shop and explore the Places where the air u moist, his brain corners for of Ideas," people, of course, are shocked dusty there will be brought to his attention and as it Is a new experience ror many things that he really desires to they Invariably believe that the say in his anouncements. This is so phone or electric light wires certain a rule m the working out that ed and that they are in danger almost any advertiser who once begins trocution. to fill a small space dally will eventWe had a woman in the ually want more space In which to give week who waa startled becausTwiS expression to hla business. Printer's she began to comb the hair of Ink. French poodle electric currents ran m her arms. She thought that CAUTION. had been playing a joke on somrbod, her and she was fuivc.is until j To Ownsrs of Remington Standard to her the cause. Denver Republic Typewriters. Much annoyance and frequent Injury TWO KINDS OF JOURNALISM. to typewriters will be avoided by declining the services of Incompetent and Dr. W. II. Lynch, of Salem, to unauthorised persons, who sometimes recently, at the UnivenUnJ praised our In as themselves represent falsely the newspaper. Pennsylvania, In mainWe are interested employ. Dr. Lynch Is an educator, and he It taining the reputation of our machines dared that the newspaper was one g for excellent work, and employ only the most powerful educative inft. competent and experienced adjusters, ences of modern times. to whom we provide means to Identify Finally he told a number of itorta themselves as our employe. We are about newspaper life. one of them represented In Ogden and surrounding stories contrasted city and country territory by Mr. Joseph Shepherd. methods of journallnm. REMINGTON TYPEWRITER CO. A country editor," he said, 'iu 173 S. W. Temple St, appointed, through some mlsapprehn-sioSalt Lake City, Utah. or other, to the city editorship ai a leading dally. The first day of hli IN HIGH ALTITUDES. a fierce Tire swept th It Is dangerous for me to go to bed." appointment, town a fire, let us say. like that whicl That announcement by a stylishly-dresse- d devastated Baltimore last winter. woman at the desk of the AlThe managing editor sent for thi bany Hotel office recently startled Wil- new city editor and asked him whal liam Maher, one of the proprietors, who arrangements he had made for report" was standing at the counter. the fire fully and accurately. lng "What is the trouble? asked Mr. Why, said the new man, Tve midi Maher, as soon as he recovered his none.' voice. None? said the managing editor. "The room Is filled with electricity," 'Good gracious, man, why none? replied the woman. "If I walk across 'What's the use of printing anthe floor and touch my face with my ything about a fire like this? said thi hand there is a snap, and If I tom? the city editor. Its such s big fire thi! Iron bed I get a shock. Why, kind sir. everybody In town will go to see It its awful! Everything I touch snaps! for themselves? Portland Telegrm t, & 1 . r f.-.- n-- 2 oX -- n Rose Bushes Field Grown By the Largest Exclusive Rose Growers in the world Several Thousand to Arrive March Saturday, 15 18 Cents and Up W. W. BROWNING 2747 Adams Avenue OPENING OF 0 New Shirt Waists With tha utmost confidence we invite the trade te an inspection of eur surpassingly strong line of Lawn and Jap Silk Waists for the of spring season,. In variety, exclusiveness, originality and beauty design they excel all formar efforts. 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