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Show DAILY PAGE FOUR Utah State Journal Ogden, Utah. OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE PEOPLE LAWS A OF GOD AMD MAN. subscriber writes The State Jour- nal aa follows: "I notice that The Journal and other ))i)prs in Utah often refer to President Joseph F. Smith as a violator of the laws of the country and of his church. That seems to me to be a pretty hard thin to say of one In his position and I think papers should not resort to such language unless they know their charges are true. If they ore true, there is a law to punish lawbreakers. without constantly holding them up to public scorn In the papers." Evidently the writer or the above criticism has not read President Smith's testimony in Washington. For his enlightenment we reproduce a portion of It below, the questions of Mr. Taylor and the committee's chairman and the answers of President Smith: You say that there is a state law forbidding unlawful cohabitation? That is iny understanding. And ever since that law was passed you have been violating it? 1 think likely I have been practicing the same thing even bemre the law was passed. JOURNAL, An Appeal to the Business Men of the senate wants to of the Congressional name the change Recnr-IWants something more appropriate. Fleet!)-We- il, they might call it the Vlinllcitor." I see . Oden. "I in you actually mean to say that MISAPPREHENSION. jf':e d.'Cs nsr hair red?" "No." ' "Well, then." "She's trying for a Ilaxeii yellow." Yonkers Herald. Children especially are fond of dainties, and the housekeeper must look carefnllv to their food. As good cake can be made - Yeast I understand your wife is an indefatigable worker. Crimsonbeak She's all that. Why, after she sings the baby to sleep, by Jove, she comes and talks me to sleep! Yonkers Statesman. only with good eggs, so also a cake that is health-fas well as dainty must be raised with Bring back my Uoiinie," the maidens all croon, You often have heard them, I ween; But your Uncle Ram warbles a dif- It's ferent tune Bring back niy Gaynor ul a pure and perfect baking powder. and Greene." Royal Baking Powder is indispensable in the preparation of the highest "Do you believe in transmigration of souls?' Inquired the man with met- Harkins Is one of those genial souls aphysical tendencies. who likes to he polite to everybody, answered Mrs. Cumrox, "Why. and the other day, when he sat down doubtfully, not as a rule, although 1 by a gentlemanly looking old man in have no doubt It would be all right the tramcar. Harkins said: under some circumstances. Wash"Pleasant day. Isnt it?" ington Star. Iley?" responded the old man, with his hands at his ear. "Well, how did your investigation "I said that it whs a pleasant day." turn out?" casually inquired the oil "What say?" magnate. Are they going to Jail you?" I simply said that it was a pleasant "Oh, no." laughed the beef magnate. em that we day." We easily convinced "Please speak a little louder; I'm a were losing money, and now there's trifle hard of hearin." some talk nf granting us a subsidy. "Pleasant day," roared the "That so? Gosh! I believe I'll court Harkins, annoyed at the giggles or an Investigation. some girls opposite him. "These confounded trams make so Come on, old man; lets go to the much noise I can hardly hear at all. dog fight tonight." If you'll be so kind as to speak a little Couldn't think of It. my boyy Its " louder Lent." "It's of no consequence," screeched "Well lend me your umbrella and Harkins. ril go." Hey?" "Sorry, but I cant do that either, Nothing. Nothing at all, sir." lent. It's , What Is it? What did ye ask for?" Oh, nothing much of anything." Nordy All these big manufacturer howled Harkins. Whereupon the old seem to dread publicity. gentleman ' took a couple of coppers Butts That right. I know one of from hla pocket and, offering them to em who has to let his family do Just Harkins, said: as they please to keep em from dl Well, I dont often give, an it looks vulglng business secrets. 1 healthy-lookl- n to me as If a he in? Nordy What business man like you ought to be above maker. a Butts He's sausage rea-Eac- quality It imparts that peculiar s, sweetness and flavor noticed in the finest cake, biscuit, doughnuts, crusts, etc and what is more important, renders the' food wholesome and agreeable to yanm and old. of food. ed light-nes- ROYAL BAKINA POWDER COM NEW YORK, Lyceum Theatre! J. H. YOUNG, Manager. WEEK OF APRIL 10 well-dresse- d, A $1.00 Show for Ten Cents ! beggin', but pVaps youve been an here's a couple of coppers Oh, you dear thing! she said to for you. GALE & WENSLEY for even In those days KELLY & ANNETT Shakespeare, Harkins got off suddenly, grinding there were matinee girls; "you're Just hi teeth, while the Jeer and howling nice enough to eat! Operatic Comedy laughter of the other passengers "You, too!" exclaimed Shakespeare, CLEM MACGEE sounded In hi burning ears. London In despair. Why will everybody cont. Cartoonist fuse me with Bacon?" Philadelphia Press. MISS A. McCOY FEAR 8PINAL MENINGITIS. col Scotch Nightingale Deal Dad," wrote the boy from current history f.jtnl disease, contagious and lege, "we are studying M. F. JAHNSON THE MAHERS it Infectious spina meningitis, is now and I -- am getting to understand are creditors Dutch Comedian Irish Comedy prostrating more victims in the United finely. By the way, my States than It has probably ever done bothering me considerably, so please before. The epidemic Is now con Hired send me $200 in addition to my regular allowance." to the eastern states, but physician My dear son," warn the reply, "your throughout the middle and western state are looking for it appearance creditors have also been harassing. me. so in this part of the country, aa it usual- I am, therefore, glad that you are ADMISSION 10 cents 9 as you current history, with Unfamiliar ly appears along the line of travel. I when mean I what 99999999999999999999W999999999999H HtHHlNNI meninwill understand like any other cerebro-spinI will ay that until they are satisfiedcustom gitis. this disease Is a germ disease, and must travel from one person to have to take charge of your another. It is both infectious and con- house. tagious. and is usually conveyed by ex"Dear," she cooed, do you think cretions from the nose and mouth. and Little children snd adults with ten- you can continue to shower candy me after upon such and things flowers are tuberculosis toward pardency In addition to ticularly subject to the Infection. The we have been married, expenses 7" household the symptoms of the disease are excite- meeting Good gracious!" exclaimed he, You ment. compression In the brain, vomin don't and expect that sort of thing to go the grent pain iting. high fever covon after were married, do you? And head. The body Is also usually week-Great ered with spots, from which fact the me only earning $18 a The Dress Goods Section of this store was Jehosaphat! called sometimes the is disease spotted Jumping so well fitted to please every wish never fever. The sufferer from this trouble Mrs. Skynflynt What are you Is almost certainly marked for death, and idea you may have in mind. The and that but a short time after con- chuckling about. Jones? stock of Mohairs in all the plain shades Mr. Skynflynt I dreamed I was gotracting the trouble. It is known as nn of the most fatal diseases. ing to give a Pullman porter a quarand fancy late styles have been' arriving Thus far, no case Is known to have ter. Mrs. Rkynflynt Shouldn't think that daily, and nowhere in this city do you foMid in the west, nnd local phy siclans are watching carefully to pre- would make you grin. see such a completo and beautiful stock Mr. Skynflynt Well. I woke up Just vent a similar epidemic nere to that of Dress Goods which Is now claiming victims in the as he was reaching for It. east. A village client of mine had been to HOW IT WAS DONE. trying through me for seven years governthe claim a against collect week I had a call from a col ment." said the lawyer, and I reored woman, an old woman who hag ceived a check for $9,000. Oar and Summer are As the man was poor, I knew that loved me all my life, and who now, at windfall here and you must come and see this nearly 80, fights a battle for me when- this would be a very great ever the need arises. This time she for him, and It was with considerable great collection of Silks to appreciate sweet exultation that I put the check In my brought me an FRIGHTFUL MORTALITY. The house. the for what the silk weavers and printers have potato pudding. pocket and started Aunt Crecy," I said, as I dished up man himself wa away somewhere, been doing. We show the largest and Du to Brighte Disease The Fearful a plateful of the rich, brown, delirious but a hi wife answered my knock. most complete line of Silks to be seen in Increase Shown by tho Censua mixture, what Is In this pudding?" I showed her the check and called DEATHS 23.230 1890 "Sweet potatoes, grated." out: the West at popular prices. 1891 DEATHS 25,971 "What else?" "At last. Mrs. Davis; at last. 1888 A little sugar. atdted. DEATHS she Is 29,812 'What Itr 1993 DEATHS ......33,265 "What else?" The claim has been allowed, nnd TRIMMINGS FOR SEASON OF 1905 ARE 01 1894 DEATHS 38,817 $9,000. check for a Some butter." is here 40.839 1995 DEATHS What else?" 'Yes. I see.' she answered: but or you 1898 DEATHS A 44,180 few eggs." please don't talk quite so loud, 1997 DEATHS 47.023 Chicago How do you mix It?" will wake the baby up. 1891 DEATHS 51,148 "Mix It! Now des llsn at dnt! Why. News. 1891 DEATHS I des gits de things tergether en mixes 65,108 1800 DEATHS 58,741 em. Pat's how." Nashville Banner. $100 Reward, $100. The census gives the figure for 1990 and 1900. The Intervening figures A CHEAP TRIP. The readers of this paper will be show the increase as averaged by pleased to learn that there Is at lens! fear. Arrangements have been made be- one dreaded disease that science has A horrifying picture nearly tween the passenger departments of been able to cure In nil It stages, and dead within one year, and an army the Southern Pacific and the new Clark that I Catarrh. Hall' Catarrh Cure of several times that number of new Route whereby people purchasing ticthe only positive cure now known to recruits already primed with Kidney kets to Los Angeles will be swung the medical fraternity. Catarrh being trouble for the call. around the circle from Ogden. In a constitutional disease, requires a What does it all mean? Just this ether words a passenger can leave constitutional treatment. Hall' Cathat countless thousand have Kid- this city, go across the famous l.ucln tarrh Cure Is taken Internally, acting ney trouble," and not one In a hundred cut-nand enter California by the directly upon the blood nnd mucous knows that It Bright' Disease and Southern Pacific. From Ran Francisco surfaces of the system, thereby deIT COMES FROh that If It geta chronic (does not get down to Los Angeles he can travel by foundation of the disease, the stroying well In two or three month) that the the line that skirts the ocean beach the patient strength by victim has been enrolled In thl awful the greater part of the way. and re- and giving the constitution and assistup building of death and army that there then turning come home via Dagget, ing nature In doing its work. The Phones 18m Sole Agents only on thing known that stand beAnthracite. and Milford. In order to adver- proprietors have so much faith In Its tween the patient and death, vis., Ful- tise this the Roulhern Pacific an- curative powers thnt they offer One ton's Renal Compound for Bright' nounces trip that It has put in a round Hundred Dollar for any case that It Disease. William Glddings, druggist. rate of 830. good for 00 days, with fall to cure. Rend for list of testiIs local agent for Fulton's Compound. trip dates April 11 to 15. to Lo monialsselling The dangerous are: Angeles and return with the privilege symptoms Address: F. J. CHENEY A CO.. weakness or loss of weight, puffy an- of home over the Clark road, coming Toledo, o. kles, hands or eyelids, kidney trouble which will le in good running 75c. Pold Druggists. shape by after ths third month, falling vision, by June snd July, when the tickets Tske Hall's Family Pills for on,k drowsiness. One or more of these. will expire. By Mail 0M By Carrier, One Month, 60c. ss Tit-Bi- "'t al 09MH8 i $$$$(, ! SPRING ANH SUMMER SILKS Silks for spring t ed ... I 59,-0- 00 1 7 he ff 1 The career of Meyer Guggenheim, who recently died In Florida, Illustrates the Importance and necessity of a thorough business knowledge and business training as an element of success In the mining business. The Guggenheim fortune was made In the .stove polish business nnd later augmented in the manufacture of laces, but It Is in the mining and smelling business that the Guggenheim family became Good Health to the Children $ reaWilli llie wisdom on which Ogden the same prosiiects lie within aDead-wood of distance sonable Denver, minds in the fixes City was founded, it or even Butte City, the projects of reasonable men that us present resources are inadequate to sustuln the of the ancient hole digger would be successful mine without plan in operation at this present time, followed to a ami without the resources of the mines asking the value to get In or seeking to back it up, the present plan may to gain control. . Should this appeal prove a failure. Should there be as be of sufficient strength to create a much money expended within' the sight new sense of duty, select some mining of your city us you are sending away expert not prejudiced to the resources him in at Park yearly, the original plan or a city in of the range; start would be realised. It is the City and follow the range to Brigham gil-- n at every prospect take a note duty of the banker, the business man City and and i he laborer to secure a knowledge of its causes for work and the causes of the real facts concerning the pos- of having suspended work, and you sible chance of miners. Within sight will find no contention for values, but and even withinthe limits of your city a dispute for title has caused suspenthere are dosens of prospects within sion of operation. John' f. McLaughlin. the vision of the city limits. Should famous and rich. The first mining connect inn of the Guggenhelms was in a couple of Leudville properties. These small speculations turned out very successful investments and led to the establishment of the smelting business which ufterwards became such such an enormous factor in the development of the west. Whatever abuse may be heaped upon the Guggenheim name It must be recognised that thorough business methods are At the basis of the great fortune which has been made directly and indirectly out of the mining business by Meyer Guggenheim and his family nnd associates. WEDNE6DAY, APRIL 12, 1905. On the Funny Bone This department of tho Utah State Journal is open to all tho people, ner of public concern. Comthey may present their views in relation to matters namo of reeponeiblo citimunication must in all cases be signed with tho zens in order to insure attention. It should bo understood that tho editor of the State Journal will not aaaumo or bo reaponaiblo for sentimonta expressed by individual writers for this department. first-cla- een-ne- nt STATE The Open forum Now, since that was a violation of the law. why have you done It? For the reason I have stated. I preferred to face the penalties of the law to abandoning my family. Po you consider it an abandonment of your family to maintain relations with your wives except that of occupying their beds? I do not wish to be impertinent, but I should like the gentleman to ask any woman, who Is his wife, that question. Unfortunately, or fortunately, that is not the status of this examination RECRUITING SERGEANT CUPID. at this point. Wthy Is It necessary. In order to sup"Cupid is one of the best recruiting port your children, educate and clothe offlvera that Uncle Sam has," conthem, that you should continue tq fided one of the sergeants attached to have children by a multiplicity Of the recruiting headquarters to a metwives? ropolitan reporter the other day. Back Because my wives re like every- of nearly every enlistment there la a woman in the case. Lovers' .quarrel body elec's wife. chase a lot of fine lade Into the serI am not speaking of them. I understand. vice. Your romantic youth gravitates I am apeaklng of the children now to the recruiting office after a serious In existence born to you. break with his sweetheart aa naturally Yes..as a duck takes to water. It seems to Why Is it necessary to continue to him the most fitting way In which to have Issue by five wives In order to sacrifice himself when love's young alWay dream Is apparently dispelled. support and educate the children ready in existence? Why is it neces- down In his heart he nursed the Idea of milking his erstwhile Inamorata sad, sary? It Is only to the peace and harmony ind It's the army or navy, with the and good will of myself and my wives possibility of death In battle, for him. material is rethat Is alL Again, other Then you could not educate your cruited by the desire of young fellows children and clothe them and feed to sport a uniform before their girls them without having new issue? In such cases Cupid does hts recruiting Well, yea; I possibly could. But that through vanity. But In both ways he Is Just exactly the kernal In the nut mnnnges to fill up big gaps In the . Yea. ranks of Uncle Sam's fighters." I have chosen not to do that Mr. Chairman. WE TASTE LIKE BOILED RICE. You have chosen not to do It? That Is it I am responsible before llenry Wellington Wack of the New i the law for my action. York bar has written a book called And In not doing It you are violating The Story of the Congo Free State," the law? In which there are some curious anecThe law of my state? dotes about cannibalism. He reports, Yea. for instance, a bit of conversation Yes, sir. the Rev. P. Kohl and a young Is there not a revelation published chief named Kalonda. After speaking In the Book of Covenants here that you of the tribal wars, the missionary con shall abide by the law of the atate? tinued: It Includes both unlawful cohabitaThen you have killed many people?" tion and polygamy. "To be sure. Is there not a revelation that you "You have carried away and eaten shall abide by the laws of the state quite a number of women and chiland of the land? dren? Of course," wild I, immediately, Yes, sir. in order to prevent an explosion of Are you not violating the laws of wrath on his part, you do not do so Oort? any more?" 1 have admitted that, Mr. Senator, a "No, said he, very deliberately, I great many times here. tin not do so at all now; but formerly I did not know that you had. we ate a number of men. We used to And I am amenable to the law for it kill as many as we wanted at a time Itself un I But the church inrt take away the rest to fatten. The derstand your point, that the church nf the women and children is the forbids me to violate the law; cer- !est. tainly It does. But the church gave "How does it taste?" I asked of the me those wives, and the church can- young boy who was standing near the not he consistent with itseir and com- chief (his father). It pel me to forsake them and surrender He answered quite naturally: them. tastes like boiled rice." Argonaut. The Journal subscriber, after readA Disastrous Calamity. ing those answers, can no longer doubt lx a disastrous calamity, when you It of Is a violator that President Smith !ni your health, because indigestion both laws. When he suggests, how and constipation have sapped it away. ever, that the offender should he tried Prompt relief can be had in Dr. Kings in court and not In the papers, we New Life Pills. They build up your organs, and cure headache. have only to remind him of the charge digestive dlxxliiPHs, colic, constipation, etc. of Sir. Smurthwalte against President Guaranteed at Ogden druggists; 1 5c. Smith and that one against H. H. God- - The Boise News quotes Judge J. H. Ichiirds as follows: From what I heard, and could learn hile In Washington, it Is my opinion at Reed Smoot will be allowed to re in his seat In the senate. There ap inrs to be no legal reason why 'he lould not. But If it was left to he would be unseated. The all through the east evinced ople and great deal of Interest in the westlook-g aho in partipcular. They are towards this section for Invest-nnt- s, especially In. mines, electric Broad. Irrigation, manufactories, c.. but the agitation of the Mormon lestlon makes a good many hesitate, will he better for Idaho and the en re west when the whole matter has en settled for good." In the last expressed sentiment all asses will agree with Judge Rlch- - UTAH 1 Call-en- te Coal mt Heats SHI R1 LIFT AND CO. for THE JOURNAL |