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Show DAILY PAGE FOUR. Utah State Journal Ogden, Utah. OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE PEOPLE Whether li e prealdent ia a revelator or not ilejienda upon whether he la in Salt Lake or Waaliington. in the village of Tarry town, N. Y., John D. Rockefeller hod Ilia ticket; but lie wan able to gel At a town election out of town. Following the I'eruna plan, Senator Smoot, we notice in the Provo Enquirer, la getting teatlinoniala from old plaint alleging that he la now living in violation of the law of the church in that he ia cohabiting with a plural wife. The teat haa come. Thoae who try the case must either deny that the alleged uctlon is a violation of church law or must punish the violator. If they punish the accused for such violation, then must they also punish the numerous apostles who have confessed their guilt. The people of Utah, Inside and outside the sect controlled by President Smith, are waiting now to learn whether the result of the Goddard trial shall lie an enforcement or s repudiation of the church law as laid down in the Woodruff manifesto. IDEAL CHURCH LEADER. AN veteran. When it la announced that the Naiteariug in mind President Smith's tional Congress of Mother, haa been testimony in Washington and his last diKbanded we will know the cause. The Sunday's sermon, also In the light of Provo Enquirer oppose it. criticising offered by Mr. Smurihwalte, the following description of the Ideal leader Is interesting, appearing w church are urgeditor ho Those Canadian in Elders' the Journal, a Mormon paper the check to ing their government at have Alberta in Chattanooga: of polygamy growth "He should be kind and gentle, leadsurely not read what berell Editor Canhis flock in tenderness and love. He ing non. should counsel with wisdom, und chastise with charity, being himself an exAny peraoiia inclined to doubt the ample before the people of how he His policy veracity of the Salt Lake Tribune will would huve them live. And support in its anonuncement that should be Come, and not 'Go ye In the of the Lord. If he would convert a plumber in that town has gone bank- lalh mankind, he should hold up to them rupt. the virtues and beauties of the gospel, instead of ridiculing their belief, and Russia and Utah, says the Emery defaming their character and if they County Progress, are alike in that both believe, he should thank the Lord for to do; are troubled by political agitators. And the good he has been enabled but if they disbelieve, he should pray is might have added that both are ruled for their salvation and curse them not for his mission is to lead uiid to bless, by absolute monarchy. but not to drive nor to imprecate evil. enThere are others. The government He should realise the fact that he of believing the thinking, rights Is on the trail of polygamists in Lale, joys and worshipping as his intelligence diHawaii. But In that country custom rects. and should accord all men the should have same privileges. He should be a peacefrom time immemorial maker, refraining from doing his neighmade the practice right. bor harm either by word or mouth or . turn of hand, but seeking to perpetuate For advocating the patronage of the feelings of brotherhood among the home industry the Park City Record ia inhabitants of the land whether they He To be Jew or Gentile, bond or free. being sued for (35,000 damages. love all mankind and teach all the bualness interests of Park City, the should men to do likewise. He should never Record's loyalty is probably worth that vilify the name of any man, nor should sum. he bear false witness against his neighbor. The bad in men he should try to nt Few of us will disagree with Ogdens overcome with gentleness and. Injylli-gethe never parading persuasions, State Journal, which is responsible for places, faults of Individuals In this: If Fussy Jimmy Anderson will but rather exhibiting theirpublic virtues snd only go to Vernal and stay at his new encouraging their efforts for good. No land office, the Smootler delegation at man can be lifted up by kicking him He should be tearless in his Washington will be forgiven for rec- dowti defense and declarations of tsuth; but hla appointment as reommending he should not use the weapons of slanPrice Advocate. ceiver. der, abuse, and misrepresentation in , ' doing so. Truth is a weapon in and of The average reader, says the Boise itself and is strongest and keenest when untarnished with the corrosln of Statesman, cannot see that President an evil breath. He should preach Joseph Smith improved his case a par- Jesus Christ and him crucified. He ticle by his explanation of the testi- should labor to save the souls of men mony he gave before the senate com- by persuading them to obey the truth, to establish righteousness in the mittee. Honest people of his own faith and bind that the Inhabitants thereof may confisurely will not feel increased be prepared to meet I heir Lora and Redence In him because of the statement deemer when he shall come to reign as King of Kings and Lord of Lords. he made on Sunday. " Ogden is surely entitled to the medal for producing church sensations. The spirit of apostacy must have taken deep root in the hearts of the Ogden salnta Well, we don't care If they cut all the Ogdenites off the churcn. We'll have plenty left iIYovo Democrat. And the Democrat should bear In mind also the Lucln cut-of- f. THE GODDARD CASE Repeatedly It hits been stated by those in authority that the leaders of Utah's dominant church revere the constitution and respect, the law of this nation and this state. Statehood was obtained on such representations. President Woodruff's manifesto made unlawful cohabitation a church sin. Our statutes make it a state offemie. It has always been a federal violation. Every member of the dominant church is aware of this. The great majority of the lay members of the church would prefer an obedience of the laws of the government, the state and the revelation. But some high In authority have confessed without shame that they are violating all three and the lay members are commanded to follow their leaders without question. Already two members who asked questions have been pronounced apostates. The shepherds who preach straight roads to green pastures are leading their flock into devious paths and by crooked ways to pitfalls, and the sheep know not the right way from the wrong, because the shepherd' words and footsteps are not agreed. .Whether the lenders' protestations are sincere and whether they are expected to be lived up to Is the question that la exercising the people of Utah Inside and outside the Mormon church. Charles A. Smurth waite has asked that question in a manner that demands an honest answer. If the leaders intend that the Woodruff manifesto be obeyed and If they are truthful In their (Halms that they support the state laws, then violations of both the divine and the human laws will by them be punished. Charles A. Sinurlhwalte has preferred a charge ugalnst Elder Hyrum II. (Inddard of apostasy und law-lovi- comlm-t- , for eaiie of ng coin- - FAILURE TO CATER TO THE ERAGE MAN. AV- STATE UTAH THURSDAY, MARCH 23, JOURNAL, I At the Theaters On the Funny Bone W. H. Turner in making up for the part of David Harum" in the play of that name which is to be presented at the Grand opera house tonight, devoted a great deal of study to the mans appearance. The result is that the actor is entirely lost sight ut when he steps before the footlights. It is Harum that is seen, the stout, inediuin-siseshrewd old chap with the cunning yet kindly eye and the d, mouth that is so expressive. 1805. Tur- ner makes Harum more or less bald with a thick fringe of reddish hair runabout meeting his collar. There la the wart on his cheek and the ruddy complexion of a man used to being out a great deal in the open air. The success of the play presages a very long life for it, and much of its favor is obtained through the capital characterisation that it contains. AH the preparatory work on the play was of the most thorough kind and everything that could aid it was given' in an unstinted manner. ed Nordy Those correspondents st (he front are all crooked. Butts Then it's not a straight front, eh? He Have I lost my place in your estimation? She Not at all. You have merely Set. discovered it. Smart I f Little Henry Pa, what's s native born American? Wise Father A man whos not allowed to vote at the primaries, my son. Dey say dia wood alcohol is awful dangerous stuff. Tired Tiffin So I heard. Well, I never drink it when I kin git anything else. Dusty Rhodes Clara How did you break your hus- band of stuttering? Grace Every time he started it I began to protest against, his smoking. THE ' LYCEUM. to start hla flow of The management of this house has It never failed Detroit Free Presa on language. succeeded this week in getting their olio the smartest and most original Japanese troupe ever seen here, "A thousand stars are looking down either in vaudeville or the circus busi- on you this night, said the poetical ness. They are seven m number and young man to the girl. their work in balancing, acrobats. JugAnd she unconsciously put her hands gling and other lines Is of the very up to arrange the position of her hat. Yonkers Statesman. highest class. They are certainly the main feature of this week's program. There are also several good comedy vaturns. The Whalens appear in s Office Boy Kin I have a week's cation? the The and sketch, Flip Messenger His Employer Why, youve only Whalen tymself Supplying Actress, here two days. a lot of original fun. The Bradfords been Office Boy Yes; but after I gits entertain the audience to a Hot time used ter de job I kin stand It longer. in coontown," and Ellis and Palonie Puck. give a sketch, A Modern Othello, introducing some selections from grand Visitor (lo prisoner) Why are you opera. Mr. B. Vincent renders with here? mhch acceptance One Night in June Prisoner I had six wives, ma'am. with illustrations, and the program some with doses interesting moving Visitor No wonder you look sad. Prisoner Yes'm; me time's up' next pictures. week and I've got to go hack to one of em. Fuck. LITTLE TOTO. t (A prise of (350 has been offered by "Yes,", boasted young Slowboy, "I the Animals Guardian for the best novel. The following is always, embrace an opportunity. I wish I were an opportunity, rebelieved to be a probable winner:) X. plied Miss Huggard, coyly. And a moment later she was one. Elsie was running about the house It was a broad hint, but, aa they To cried. she Where is tor wildly. tout les Presently the whole house was In an ay in the classics, Mort tolesdo? What is a girl uproar. Every corner was searched dlables! for the missing pug, but not a trace of Mrs. Neverhome That gentleman him could be found. .His breakfast of we just passed seemed to know you. chicken livers and cream was and Elsie went into a Seemed Inclined to speak. You probparoxysm of grief when she thought ably resemble some acquaintance of of poor Toto out in the streets without hla Mrs. Onthegadd Wjell, now, do you his rubbers and his sealskin coat, and know, I had the same inclination tohungry for his breakfast. ward him. Hls face had a familiar IL A little dog lay hound upon a glass look. Goodness me, now I think of It, table. Around him were gathered some we do know each other! That was my eight or ten men with cruel, hawklike husband. facea The cruelest looking of all held Abou Ben Borax, one of the leaders a knife in his handa This repulsive brute was the famous Dr. Slyker, whose of the Forty Thieves, over a division of reputation, rested upon his monogtikph the spoils fell out with hie companThe ions. on Lesion of the foeketbook. Leaving the band he swore vengeothers wtre members of his class. said Slyker, I hope to ance. Gentlemen, demonstrate to you today that a pugs "Bah! You can't lick the thirty-nin- e of us. sneered hls former comtall curls so tightly because of the wrinrade. shortage of skin, caused by the "No," replied he, "but I can write kles on its mask. He took up the knife and was about to Jab it into the articles about Frensled Finance." And he hit the pike in the direction helpless Toto, when Elsie burst Into the of the nearest ten-cemagazine. room. IIL A "Toto! Congressman Ollle James of Kenshe shrieked. Toto! student, whose heart was not yet hard- tucky has on hls place at home an old ened to the scientific point, cut the darky who has been with the family bonds of the poor animal, which sprang since antebellum days. One day he into Elsie's arma Slyker attempted to came to hls employer in much distress catch Toto, but with a shriek the child and said he feared there was no negro said Mr. James, Oh, yes, dived under the table. Elsie's brother, heaven. followed by a crowd of angry citizens, "all good niggers go to heaven, Just Hoarse the same as white people. The darky broke through thq window. cries of A rope for Slyker, Lnch the shook hls head mournfully as he reDeath to the plied: "I dunno, Massa Ollle; I done brute," Burn him. were heard on all aldea had a dream las- - night. I thought I Slyker attempted to flee, but strong was (laid an gone to heaven. It shorthands grasped him. ly was a beautiful place. Dere wus de white genmens sittin around In he IV. A body swung from a telegraph pole. chairs and de niggers down on her It was all that remained of the great knees shinin' up here golden slippers. Dr. Slyker. In full view of the ghastly Den de dream kinder changed, and I object, Elsie fed Toto his chicken livers thought I was In de odder place. What and cream. Wex Jones. yo' t'lnk I see dere? Every white him had a nigger, tnan Gives Health, Vigor and Tone. 'tween him an' de blaxin' fire. I dunno; Herblne Is a boon for sufferers from I dunno." Kansas City Journal. aneamia By Its use the blood Is quickAttacked by a Mob ly regenerated and the color becomes normal. The drooping strength is re- and beaten, in a labor riot, until covvived. The languor is diminished. ered with sore, a Chicago street car Health, vigor and tone predominate. conductor applied Bucklen's Arnica New life and happy activity results. Salve, and waa soon sound and welL Mrs. Belle H. Shirel, Middlesborough, I use it in my family, writes G. J. UL. writes: "I have been troubled Welch of Tekonaha, Mich., "and find it with liver complaint and poor blood, perfect." Simply great for cuts and and have found nothing to benefit me burns. Only 25c at Ogden druggists. like Herblne. I hope never to be wlth-eit I have wished that I had The Leader Millinery Co. will hare known of It In my husband's lifetime." their spring opening Thursday, Fri50c. Sold by Geo. F. Cave. day and Saturday of this week. complained the other the about unreasonably high prices day of American restaurants. "You cater to the pleasure of only the rich man here," he said. "Don't averyou know there are ninety-nin- e age men to every rich one? Why, then, don't you draw the average man out of his shell? Why don't you make an offer for his custom? In Paris in fact, all over Franc you can get a good dinner for 3 francs, or 60 rents; a dinner served in a beautiful restaurant, to the music of a good orchestra, among well dressed and refined people. This dinner comprises s hors d'oeurve soup, a roust meat, a course of vegetables, chicken salad, dessert and a pint of good red or white wine. "What is the result of these excellent and cheap dinners? Why, the result is that the Frenchman and hla wife dine out frequently. They dine out twenty times where the American dines out once. In the extensive American restaurant in the evening only a few persons, eating gloomily, are to he seen, but in the French restaurant every table is filled with gay people. "There la in America an idea that a man never leave home for pleasure without an enormous roll of bank notes and a perfect indifference to expense. To dine at a good restaurant with his wife and go to the theater afterwards costs an American for dinner, (5; for a carriage to and front the play, $3; for seats, 14 or (13 in all. That is too much. Such mi evening In London would cost: For the dinner, (3.50; ror a car riage, 50 rent; for seats, (4 that is to say. (7. or a saving of (5 over America. And the dinner in London would be a table-d'hat the Carleton or the Savoy, with everybody in evening drese and dukes and earls and countesses on all side a spectacle of splendor such us you couldn't obtain with your dinner in America under a cost of (3 a AT TIRE, past we have put forth pOIlandWEEKS no effort has all fn been spared to Disk dens most popular shopping center tor every department for spring and we feel most confident when in want all that is new ami your every Silks, Dress Goods, Spring Wraps tY'1'-85 i' ft 1 In Farl the same evening would only cost (5. No thought is taken for the average man's pleasure in America. Cabs, good dinners, good wines, are all put at such price that the a vet age man must either do without them or run in debt to get them, suy, once a month." Chicago Chronicle. t," ut Ladies Skirt Sale At ClarKs Your giorcr mum k hilling', Umt. X I X X X WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE LINE OF 8AMPLE WALK- ING SKIRTS FOR LADIES AND MISSES ON WHICH WE WERE AL- LOWED A 30 PER CENT DISCOUNT. YOU CAN SAVE 30 PER CENT ON ANY OF THESE 8KIRT8 IF YOU BUY NOW. THEY ARE ALL GOOD PATTERNS AND THE STYLE IS STRICTLY IN EVERY PARTICULAR. WE WOULD BE PLEASED TO HAVE THE LADIE8 CALL AND SE THESE SKIRTS A8 IT 18 A PLEAS- URE TO SHOW OUR GOODS. i Common tea is poor or middling. Iiettcr try good t I TEA ! wir vwmy U yn rfon'l k. ' laye , und fact, every department is bright iu gprin.r .lltSuiu 1,1 Peerless Patterns announce that after many yeara' experience lu , Wpr patterns that hereafter the PEERLESS PATTERNS will b our pattern department We have Investigated T''0 thoroughly lesa Patterns, proving (hem to be the beat that can be America. Every poasible Improvement haa been mad.; aiid"! 10 the Peerleae Pattern. No better pattern exists. All W1 Now in stock at popular prices, namely, 5c 10c and 15c. w ,t ronly recommend, the PEERLESS to our customer. W Grand Opera House Direction Aorthwastern Theatrical Association. B. ALCXAXDKR (iJUNT, fca THURSDAY, MARCH 23 CAHN JULIUS PRESENTS David Harum The play that won't wear out, the epic of the hoss trade, quaintly delightful. An excellent company TURNER WM. H. as DAVID HARUM Mr. Cahn utilizes the same production here as seen at the Garrick New York David Ilarum aays : Theater, Do unto ths other feller the way he'd like to do unto you. But do it first. Seat sale Wednesday Prices $1.00, 75c, 50c, 25c. Good Health to the Children Children especially are fond of dainties, and the housekeeper must look carefully to their food. As good cake can be made only with good eggs, so also a cake that is health ful as well as dainty must be raised with a pure and perfect baking powder. Royal Baking Powder is indispensable in the preparation of the highest quality of food. 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