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Show DAILY years FORTY since THE LINCOLN TRAGEDY Today x Is the Anniversary of Fatal Day Which Planned in Gloom the Nation . Rejoicing in End of Civil War . It have been forty years tonight Abra-LincoJohn Wilkes Booth shot to death In his box at theater In Washington. It will Will ln forty years ago tomorrow truing since the bells In the loyal for the assassinated rth were tolling JjWn resident- ' - speech. 1 his h;ul been going on almost a week. n ihursiiay night there was a much larger crowd wailing to hear him. Knowing that great would lie uttiiehed to his importance words, the president had committed them to paper, ami when he appeared on the portii o he was greeted with a burst of cheering. An attendant held a candle for hint to rend by, and as he finished a leaf the president would let it flutter to the ground, where it would be caught by Thad, his young son. During the deli way of this address "Thad' was much in evidence. After catching a falling sheet he would cull out. "Give me uuother paper. Mr. Lincoln concluded his speech as fol- O. al office-seeker- 10-sc- announced that president presidents residence and call for a General Grant would attend. The theater party was discussed in the afternoon. General Grant was unwilling to go to the theater, as he and Mrs. Grnpt were anxious to see their children in Burlington, and they went The on to Philadelphia that night. president said It was too bad that General Grant could not go to the theater, as It would disappoint the public very The power that gives you much. and. finally, to oblige Mrs. Linlife and motion is the nerve coln, the president consented to go. force, or nerve fluid, located in It had been the custom of the presithe nerve cells of the brain, dent every evening arter dinner to over to the war department ana and sent out through the stroll a talk with Mr. Stanton. There have nerves to the various organs. was really no necessity for his taking If you are tired, nervous, the walk on this particular evening, had irritable, cannot sleep ; have because military operations headache, feel stuffy, dull and ceased, and the main question confronting the war department was the melancholy, or have neuralgia, disposal that should lie made of the rheumatism, backache, perihundreds of thousands of troops soon odical pains, indigestion, dysto be mustered out. But the habit of pepsia, stomach trouble, or the years was strong, and the president went over to see Mr. Stanton. kidneys and liver are inactive. There was a far different arrangeJour is weak. ment of the White House grounds fuel is neci then. The back part of the grounds ed ; was at that time used as a vegetable something to increase nen energy strengthen the nerve garden. An Iron railing shut off the Dr. Miles Restorative Ne drive from the rest of the ground. A past path led from the White House yme is the fuel you need. offices now are, the where president's Joeds the nerves, produces nen through a and pedestrians passed frce, and restores vitality. turnstile from the White House yard I began taking Dr. Mill to the wnr department. gtoiwiive Nervine and Anti-P- a There were several Intoxicated sollull . confined to my bed. about as the president passed, cveri' diers nervous spells, the real n,, saluted the president, who srriH0n,r(,Br Htneaa with malaria. these end tlmt I w uSSi" 10 Krrw comment on their condition. no made Blt . wou Snells The 'On this occasion the president was woEmT lth cold chills, end weak and almost hel Ini jeomo nccompHnied by one of his four guards. n.or. My circulation w:i William Crook. HI other guards were i!v",octorcd right along but gri nd wenker. Pendle. Edward McManea and Nervli Tha Thomas o strengthen me swi McManes and Burke Burke. right fcnjJ. Peculation Edwin was lietter. I ho' -are dead. Crook and Pendle are still seven bottle of tl jETJL nrUT: Jd I m entirely well. on duty at the White House. E. WKAVK1L StuarU, la. On his walk back to the White Nerwln Is cold by yo House from the war department the firtSLlhiWho wl,l guarantee that tl will If It fails, president referred to Secretary Stnn-ton"'"refund your benefit. money. belief that he would be assassinMiles Medical Co.. ated. He mid that he did not know Elkhart, Ir ike Your Life Current. Power-produci- nt ng 11 !' STATE FRIDAY, APRIL JOURNAL, whether an assassin could succeed. He th.it he had every confidence in hi guards, blit he was certain that :f fie were killed the as.saxi.lii would nut go away with bin own life. Thus. wiMi the glixiiii uf fatalism ti ii.girg uver him, Hie president went to the White House, where he remained fir a short time with his famio'clock ly. and then about half-paWent to the theater. Fur.V- - theater. the sielie of till tragedy, xt.ll stands in Tenth street, between E and F. It has been greatly ehangi-sin. e then. It will be recalled that t ie proprietor was unable to reopen ;t as a place of amusement. The theater was unoccupied fur many years ami it was finally taken by the war department for offices In connection with te the record and pension division. pursued it. and about ten years ago it rolliipsed, killing a targe number of government ilerxx. It was remodeled and a new front built to it. anil it is still occupied by the government. The house a cross the street, occupied by lcterson, a tailor, into which the president was carried, and where he breathed his last, still stands and presents almost the exact appearance today that It did then. It lias been preserved as a museum, and a tablet on its front tell its story. Within are thousands of leliis of Lincoln, and from its upper window Hies the American Hag. But what of tiie ai tors in the trag-od- .i ? What has heroine of them? As lias already been pointed out. not a mo'iilicr of I. im olu's cabinet survives. if .ill those who gathered at his death lied and watched the great life pas away in the gray dawn of Saturday morning, the only survivor is John Hay. who was one of President Lincoln's secretaries. Mr. Hay is now ST years old. He was then 27. Mr. Hay became the pusxessot on the night of President Lincoln's death of the ring worn by the dead president. He had It made over with n crystal setting containing a lock of President Lincoln's hair, and this is one of his most highly prised mementoes of his great chieftain. When President Roosevelt was inaugurated he wore the ring on hi right hand at the suggestion of Mr. Hay. 's TE Jn lured st been the most marvelous They have American history. They m years lari the most remarkable development any country has ever known. It Jouid almost seem .that Abraham Lin-jol- n bad laid down his life that his ?rtlve land might prosper. When he vVj pjace had Just been restored. dejjgjf the country had been war and the civil other lows: vastated by for its son, mourning was Now. I am about to call upon the vjf under a great debt and facing hand for a tune that our adversaries economic Ciioui The over the problems. way have endeavored to apof a about had population wintry But we fairly captured it It Is today still enjoying a propriate. and the attorney-generyesterday, -r-iod of the greatest prosperity; it is me liis legal opinion that it is gate on earth and has a country richest now oar property. So I ask the hand population of nearly 80,000,000. to play 'Dixie.' " president Lincoln noout two weeks The thoughts of Lincoln and ills Poftto bis death, or, to be exact, on cabinet were more of the future than and the before visited front, jmch 23, the past. The List cabinet ante back had entered Petersburg Lincoln presided over was held meeting Friday, ini Richmond, cities on the northern April 14, the day he was shot. It was been had that the of country jripge Good Friday, and Easter Sunday rtaed by the civil war. He returned promised to be the happiest the north ipgSihlngton on Sunday, April 9, to had known for years. of the surrender of General Lee. At cabinet meeting all the minthe ending of isters this TO the ordinary man were present except Mr. Seward, would have At war successfully the secretary of state. Mr. Seward nought feelings of the greatest pleashad been thrown from a horse a few over. war was The exaltation. es and days before and his Jaw fractured. He As Union had been preserved. Gloom was couiieIled to keep to his bed in his gd given way to light and hope. The house, which stood on the east side hundIn a under been had way draft of first house It fromLafayette square, theavenue. red towns when the news came. In Pennsylvania ns stopped, and thousands in charge Seward's seat at the cabinet meeting at provost guards obtained their libwas General Grant, who had been Inerty: vited by the president to attend and There had been anxiety In a million discuss the general situation. bomea But the surrender had changed The seat uf the secretary of state was for It a And all thia triumph which General Grant occupied at the Abraham Lincoln If for any man. But cabinet meeting was on the right hand there is no evidence that Lincoln felt of the president The others at the The elation. the slightest personal table were: Mr. Stanton, the secre of face been his had natural sadness tary of war; Mr. Welles, the secretary Intensifying. He had gone to the front of the navy; Mr. McCulloch, the secrenot to direct the operations, but to of the treasury; Mr. Speed, the tary of to the seek escape Importunities attorney-genera- l; Mr. Harlan, the secs, to see Grant, on whom of the interior, and Mr. Randall, retary he relied, and to be near where things the postmaster-genera- l. of such moment were happening. Not a man of those who were at this to view will be Interesting take a It Lincoln cabinet meeting is now Ust of conditions an they were In WashiIt Is known, however, that the alive. ngton shout the time of the assassinatispoke in the kindliest way of president with the contrast to and them on, General Lee. whose example, he bechanges which have been brought "by would have a good influence o re years. It was Just at the lieved, throughout the south. General Grant rinse of the Lenten season that the ulso expressed himself in a similar victorious army of Grant began to manner. The president proposed no ssrh home. Washington "was filled harsh measures toward the south. His sth soldiers, and the fortifications thought seemed to be the restorasound the city were still manned by only tion of the entire country to harDie army. The hospitals were filled monious relationship. 111 volunteera The The with wounded and at this meeting heartpresident relief had of shout gone up that great of the terms of surrender over the breaking down or the defense ily approved on General Lee, and every of lee and the disintegration of the imposed of member the cabinet, even "the iron southern armies was still being echoed Stanton, united in "Saying that Genin the capital. eral Grant was wise in making the The last speech of the president was ' terms both liberal and Just. delivered on the evening of Thursday, Lincoln Abraham of On this last day This speech was brought as April 13. president, he had an opportunity out by the general glorification which for the first time in a long series of was going on. Indeed, this demonstratof a long talk with Captain ion was remarkable. All the public months his eldest son, who had Robert Lincoln, were Illuminated at night by been buildings on the staff of General serving means of candlea All the houses were Grant. The father and son breakfastdecorated by day. One store in Pennsed at the White House, and then had followiavenue the ylvania displayed a conversation as to the profession ng in Its window: that the young stuff officer should Long live our chier, our president, adopt. In glory, peace and health; The president strongly advised his ' Nobly he brought the war to end son to go on with the study of law, Crushed treason In Its wealth. and they had a discussion of plans for 0, God, preserve his worthy life, the future. It was due to his tethers Let never war nor civil strife advice that Robert Lincoln resumed Again disturb this land. his law studies, interrupted at Harvard The president had delivered a long law school to enter the army. to speech the multitude that thronged The president had many callers that Ike White House grounds on the even-k- g dny. He was literally overrun with of Wednesday, April 12. It had and he was very tired. hcome the habit of the overjoyed pop- congratulations He was disposed not to go to the theaulation to parade the streets and concit had been lude with marching up to the door of ter that night, although and the life-curre- UTAH III-fn- TEA Where tea and spirit are riqht, there is little danger of going-.ts.r.i- y in the business. NO LONGER HER DOG. Blonde Woman Had Forever Lost Claim on Goldie. A big blonde woman descended viciously upon a leas pretentious but determined woman she met walking In Park avenue, holding a handsome setter dog by a leather leash. What are you doing with my dog?" abe shouted. Come here, Goldie. Goldie established ownership by appearing overjoyed at the meeting. It may have been your dog once, retorted the little woman, but it has been mine for four weeks." From a wrist-ha- g ahe took a document signed by the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals acknowledging the receipt cf $3 and giving her ownership of the dog. Cards were exchanged, and the case was subsequently investigated by an attorney representing the blonde woman. But she had to give up her dog. It appeared the woman who was leading the dog found him wandering on the street. He was not regularly licensed and had no collar. She advertised once for the owner and then took the dog to the Animal Shelter. She was told that all lost dogs were killed there If not claimed within forty-eigh- t hours. She asked to he notified by telephone If the dog was claimed within that time. If not, ahe would pay the usual fee end take him away. No owner appeared and she got the dog. Goldie was lost to the blonde woman forever. New York Press. LA PAGE THREE. 14, 1905. VS. TIME CARD. It Is Hastened by Breaking of the Natural Covering. Skin fruits arc generally exposed Tor sale without thought of causing trouble aud nature really intended that the skin should lie a protection to the fruits In more ways than one, says What to EHt. A skin fruit that has not had its outside punctured will keep many times longer than another which has been cut or bruised. As soon as the skin is broken countless Depart. germs of putrefaction and fermenta- No. 6. Fa. Mail tion get lodged therein and the wound No. 2. Overland Limited for quickly becomes the weak point In Omaha, Council Bluff please." the fruit to rause Its destruction. Kansas City Denver, And Mrs. Erigcrton walked hack to Apples with the skin even slightly and Hunt, dully the codl shell, where the bird was concannot lie kept in cold stor- No. 4. Atlantic Express for fined. opened the door and then walk- punctured Denver. Omaha, Council age more than a few months, but those ed back to the house. In a moment or Bluff Kansas City and Good Eating. Porcupine two H' appeared with the buzzard all Fointa East dally... It is not generally known that the under Ms coat. He showed a badge common Arrive. porcupiue Is an inhabitant of and said : Tell your, husband that I both southern and Spain, and Ha I. California Express Italy am a game warden and for him to apBluff Council from that its flesh Is a regular item of conpear before Squire laktn. Omaha, Denver, Kansas Is a very As the animal sumption. A sun of Mr. Kdgerton, who la an City and East, dally... clean feeder, the meat is of flue qualeini'uiye in the Panhandle shops, while ity and haa a taste Limited between No. L Overland trailing through the fields, found a that of chicken andsomething Council from Omaha, of pork. It la bew burard ith a broken leg. The bird lieved to have been naturalized in Kan City, niuffa, wpx fed and kindly treated and beDenver, and all Points Italy by the Uomnus, just as they came u pet, running around the Eat, daily probably brought the rabbit to Engp it pleased. When the fam- land. In South Africa iiorcupincs are No. 9. Fat Mali ily went away fmm the house the buzzard would le confined in the coal regularly hunted at night with dogs. Lions and lixipards also eat them, Rhi d. though they suffer severely from the An affidavit charges Edge it on with Old and decrepit Ilona eat quills. in a his buzzard them hating possession when they fear they can get no not thru ami there being in captivity other food and are sometime killed fi. to not and and then I!hi2, May prior there having the permission to do the with the quills sticking in their Jawa. t.m SuNr for Eccen- trie tic. a of Ohio tutes. ' en-"Gi.t a ! inquired Cbai'.u W. i'.i u'.i;y name warden. it Mrs. Fiank KJgi'ruiii if South Sixth xtri-rtai'ivialiun to the Colum'ut bus. of the New York 1 1. a aid. Ye. sir," the woman replied. Want to sell it?' No. sir; but you ran have It if you want it." Can I see It? Certainly; just come this way, Good Sjnji aarj . 01-in- , CDiit-i'iimli- ueigli-boiTix'- liSfca 3:00 p.m. 7t2fp.m. 3:45a.m. 3:30p.m. 3:00p.m. d af lesaid act." DOLL COULD NOT SLEEP. Erstwhile Pet Barred From Sweet Restorer. Nature's Small Nancy, aged four, had a doll to which she was devotedly attached. It could open and shut ita eyes, and every night Nancy took It to bed with her, carefully closing Ita eye before the light was turned out. One day the doll, as dolls from time Immemorial have been known to do, met with an accident which placed the eyeshutting mechanism out of business and left It with not only widely and permanently opened optica, but badly damaged ones as well. At interval! during the remainder of the day Nancy pleaded to have her dolly cured." hut nothing was successful. At bedtime when she had donned her nightdress and started for her little bed her mother saw she had forgotten her adored doll and reminded her of it, saying: But, Nannie, you've forgotten your baby; ahe won't be able to sleep unless you take her to bed with you as usual." To her mother's amused astonishment Nancy threw a look over her ahonlder at the doll, recumbent on a chair, and said: Oh, what'a the use! She cant sleep anyway; who ever heard of anybody sleeping with their eyes wide open? Society to Teach Hygiene. association, the Institute of Hygiene, haa been formed, saya Nature of London, having for its object the dissemination of knowledge on the subject of personal and domestic hygiene. It aims to be and in order to accomplish this ha organized a permanent exhibition hygienic products and appliance consisting of foods, clothings, filters, stoves, etc., open Tree to the general public, and a special section devoted to drugs and medical and surgical appliances to which medical men alone ard admitted. The revenue gained from the rents paid by exhibitors will be devoted to educational work, $blch will take the form of local lecture with examinations and certificates NORTH OF OGDEN. If your eyes pain AC A D Depart. Pocatella and Butte 1:25 a.m. Exprea dally No. 7. Fast Mail for Pocatello, Idaho Falla and 12:05 p.m. Fortlund, dally No. WtAnGL" If you can't see far WEAR 9. No. 11. Cache Valley prea dally Ex- 7:15 p.m. Arrive. No. - GLA88E8 If you can't see well to read 8. Fast Portland dally GLASSES Falls Exprea Vroperly ground and made to der at 2412 Washington Avenue. or- PLEASED HU8BAND makes a contented woman. Hint to the wife: Use RIVERDALE or PHOENIX flour In blacult baking and see a serene smile creep over the physiognomy of your spouse. RIVERDALE or PHOENIX flour 19 an all right flour for all aorta of baking bread, biscuit, cake, pi pastry, dumpling or pot pie. Try it once you'll ue It alway. 6:55 pjm. Depart. j Atlantic Mall for Salt Lake City, Provo, and all Polnta East.... 7:45 aw. No. 12. To Salt Lake City and Intermediate Polnta 9:00 a.m. dally No. 2. Atlantic Limited for Salt Lake City, Provo, No. 8. Leadvllle, Pueblo, Den- Denver, Pueblo, Lead-vill- ver and all Polnta East, 2:15 pjw. dally No. 4. Atlantic Express for Salt Lake City, Pueblo, Denver and all Polnta 7:00 p.m East, dally - Arrive. No. 8. Pacific Express from Denver, Pueblo, Provo, Salt Lake City and all 12:35 a.m. points east, dally No. 5. Pacific Limited from Salt Lake City, Provo, Denver and all Polnta 11:30 a.m. East No. L Pacific Mall from Albern Allen, Mgr. Phone 22. 412 25th Street. -P-re Through Service stTloIiis AND THE EAST e. Salt Lake City and all Polnta East, daily... 2:40p.m. No. 11. Local from Sanpete 7:00 pji Valley VIA Missouri Pacific SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY Depart. Pacific Express for San Francisco and In- termedlate point dally. 4:30 a.m. No. 5. Pacific Express hrough to San Francisco, dally 11:55a.m. No. 1. Overland Limited.. 3:55p.m. No. 203. Mixed Train, Ogden to Montello,Corlnne and Kelton, daily ex8: 15 a.nt. cept Sunday SCENIC No. COLORADO FERTILE KANSAS !!5 UISSOORI PULLMAN s SLEEPING CARS, S. ............ , Electric Lights, electric Fans Reclining chairV cars coaches 2:45 p.m. Juab, dally Allen Transfer Co. (mriday Mall from Balt Cachs Valley Express from Salt Lake City, Provo, Nephl and OGDEN MILLING & ELEVATOR COMPANY te Fait No. 11. MADE BY OBSERVATION DINING CARS. 6:00p.m. Lake City, dally A THROUGH .... 3. No. 1. g mid-da- dally Depart. Portland, Butte and Pocatello for Balt Lake 7:35 a.m. City, dally No. 4. Local to Balt Lake 8: 15 a. nr. City, dally No. 12. Cacho Valley to 10:50 a.m. Salt Lake City No. 2. Limited for SaK Lake, Provo, Nephl and 3:40 p.m. Juab, dally No. 10. Portland, Idaho Falla 'Pocatello, and to Balt 6:90 p.m. Lake City, dally Arrive. No. I. Butte and Pocatello Express from Balt Lake City and Intermedlata 12:50 a.m. Point dally No. I. Atlantic Express from Balt Lake City and Intermediate Point 8:05 a.m. daily No. 7. Pocatello, Idaho Fall Portland Express from Salt Lake City, dally. .11:25 a.m. Riverdale or Phoenix Flour vesti-bule- Butts 80UTH OF OGDEN. No. IM- from Mail and 7:00 a.m. No. 12. Cache Valley Ex10:35a.m. prea dally Ke. 10. Pocatello and Idaho A new Versatile English Nobleman. Lord Ellesmere, of England, already a well known writer under hla pen name of Charlea Granville, haa just Issued hla first novel bearing hla full title. This nobleman la versatile. He is a notable figure in racing circle being the owner of Hampton, the sire of five Derby winners. Though the owner of tome of the finest racing stables in England, Lord Ellesmere has never made a bet He created a stantly relieves and permanently cures sensation by a special breed of white all throat and lung diseases; prevents pigs, he once gave 1,000 guineas for a grip and pneumonia. At Ogden drug- fighting game cock and he ia the 11.00. Trial gists; guaranteed; 50c and owner of the finest private picture bottle free. gallery in London, Bridgewater house NO EXCESS FARE CHARGES ON boasting four Raphaels, fifteen Teniers. Titians Three of Man" NICKEL PLATE ROAD. and Vandycks only attempt to paint, The Virgin and the Child. Ita trains are composed of the beat d equipment, consisting of through Opals No Longer Feared. aleeping cars. In both directions Superstition fades away In the between Chicago, Cleveland, Buffalo. New York, Boston, nd Intermediate strenuouB life of the twentieth cenpoints, with unexcelled Dining Car tury. And the return to common sense Service, meals bejng served in Nickel has shown itself in the modern fancy Plate dining cars on the American for opals. Sir Walter Scott was chiefClub Menl Plan, ranging in price from ly responsible for the idea of bad luck y 35 cents to 31.00; luncheon being connected with this stone, as 50 cents. will be remembered by readers of Train No. 2, leaving Chicago at 10:85 Anne of Gcierstcin." And others dea. m., daily, haa through vestlbuled clare that, as the word opal ia from sleepers for Boston, via Nickel Plate. the Greek ops (the eye), the gem West Shore and Boston ft Maine roads, shares evil infinence with a peacock'! and through Vestlbuled sleepers to feather. However, women have lived New York and Intermediate point via Nickel Plate and both the Lackawanna down all tuis and opals are the lucky stone for autumn and have been worn and West Shore road Train No. 4, leaving Chicago at 2:30 by recent brides. p. m.i dally, haa through vestlbuled SO ORIGINAL. sleeping cars for Buffalo, New York aad Intermediate point Mrs. Styles is so original. Train No. 6, leaving Chicago at 9:15 What'a ahe been doing ndw? p. m., daily, haa through vestlbuled She takes her hat off when she sleeping cars for Ft. Wayne. Cleveland. rides in a street car so the conductor Erie, Buffalo, New York and intermedi- can walk up and down the aisle withate points, arriving at New York City out difficulty. Milwaukee Journal. early the second morning. Rate always the lowest. Write CORRECT. 'phone or call on nearest ticket agent Military Instructor Now, young felor Chaa. E. Johnson, District Passen- low attention! When Is s mnn the ger Agent, Nickel plate road. 205 Cen- second In command? tury building, Denver, Colo. Chlcaro Raw Recruit When he's married, 1 depot, La Salle nnd Vim Rnren streets. reckon. Full of Tragic Moaning Are these lines from J. H. Simmons of Casey, Id. Think what might have resulted from his terrible cough If he had not taken the medicine about which he I had a fearful cough, that writes: I tried disturbed my night's rest everything, but nothing would relieve It until I took Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, which completely cured me." In- UNION DEPOT DECAY IN SKIN FRUITS. !?lr ONES Arrive. I No. I. Atlantic Express from San Francisco, dally ...... 2. Overland Limited... 4. Atlantic Express from Ban Francisco and Intermediate points dally .I,, .ini..,, No. 204. Mixed Train from Montello via Corlnne and Kelton, dally except Sunday No. No. ....... j 7:10 a.m. 2:35p.m. 6:10 p.m. 3: 50 p.m. |