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Show DAILY PAGE FOUR. was founded by a de.if mute In Iowa, and after hi death wits taken up Mr. O'ltrieii, now In charge of the teleOgden, Utah. graph office here. The exhibit would interest the pupils of the School for Deaf and Wind, and the art might the THE PEOPLE OFFICIAL PAPER OF be presen ed ami even perfected by Utah State Journal UTAH STATE WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19, 1905. JOURNAL, 44444444444444444444444444 44444444444444444444444444 4 4 At the Theaters 4444444444444444444444444 rtahna Vaudeville. Vaudeville. Lyceum them. House Wednesday, Grand to Opera dale Up Wlmt aili'il Gardner? Out of aml-SDarkness"; uiiMKii.il Thursday, East lias k An hre. i one sort of of lias the nut controversy Down East"; K Way lii Friday, Smith. treasLynne; The Cache developed county. Joseph urer is custodian of a sinking fund Saturday, matinee, "Sidewalks of New n uf a Unit $12,000, w hich lies Idle In a York"; evening, The Golden West." Having made a personal InvesUga-lioSmith bank. Another bank proposes to pay of the harharity. Prophet the drama Man Against Man, may cause to la passed an ordinance four per cent interest on the money Mack Swain which the company preIn Zion. if deposited with It. The treasurer prohibit in prize-ligh- ts has authority to do as he wills, and sented at the Grand last night, la one whliti sensationalism predominwill is the subject of discussion. in Pugilist Gardner, although he may his ates. There Is much In 'it that the admit that the vicegerent of God The issue will be watched with gen- i ml fem e is left to ronjecture, but witnessed the light, cannot lay hi de- eral Interest. On the face of It, it some uudlences do not object to that would appear reasonable to expect the harmless employment. The members feat to church influence. public funds to be used to the best of the company fully embellish all the features ana never fall to Yes. President Smith attended the public ailiantage, hut their disposal la sensational auditor entranced. Tonight the tlte discretion keep at of their custodian. prize-ligh- t, but no man can say but one of the organisation's strongest Out of Darkness," will that he allowed full freedom to both The Castle Dale Progress speaks bereductions, put on. the pugs. very disrespectfully of Senator Smoot The orchestra gave a pretty renderwhen it talks like this: ing of some of the Florodora music Hut maybe the reform school hoy If Governor Cutler honestly enter-(Mine- d between the acta last night. the opinion that Emery county thought the new juvenile court would FORECLOSURE OF LIEN. take their cases if they could just es- doesn't need $3,000 for roads and Is hereby given that on the Notice bridges, and still holds to that opinion, cape once. day of March. 1891, at the request there is a whole bunch of citizens 12th tan Iron Works of Denver, down that will undertake to set him f the Rut the First Presbyterian Colorado, A great number of Ogden gentlemen right tf he will but visit this section. hurch (a corporation) of Ogden, Utah, had business in Salt Lake yesterday They are just spoiling for the oppor- warehoused and stored and ever since which detained them until the late tunity of loading him on board of a have safely kept In storage one hot buggy at Price, anil with a good team Hlr furnace for train. the said Ruttan Iron treat him to a Horace Greeley rough owner thereof; the Works, reputed and tumble trip from that point to due and owing for now Is there that come to the pass Emery. They feel certain that there And now it has the storage of said furnace the sum of be wouldn't of his left and American where guber- three enough employers and hundred, fifty-tw- o are blamed for natorial nibs to veto any more road ($852.80) dollars; that a description of American agitator Hiid bridge appropriations." One ltd furnace is as follows, strikes in France. Sinead System Hot Air Furnace; that AN UNUSUAL INCIDENT. there has been default in the payment Hiram Chase, out at Elko, received of sdid storage charges for more than a revelation on the Are question. He hirty (30) daye, and therefore notice An editorial In the People's Advooff hereby given, that the property his sincerity by burning proved cate of Malad, Idaho, reads: the said furnace, will be sold stored, troth his hands, and dying. Saints congre- at a public auction to the highest and "The Latter-da- y In front of the gated In Salt Lake last week In record iieat bidder for cash. On the other hand, It might be diffl-cu- lt church, at the said First Presbyterian breaking number to participate in the to convince the bobcat and the seventy-fift- h or the southeast corner of Adams avenue and anniversary Twenty-fourt- h street, Ogden, Utah, on bear that they were highly honored founding of the church. Among the the 6th day of afternoon, Saturday were nst throng there only two negaIn having been shot by the president. 2 o'clock, and the proat 1905, May, tive votes on the proposition of sus4 will be applied as taining the apostles, and even this In- ceeds therefrom Refusal of ten thousand dollars per significant manifestation of opposi- provided by law. FIRST PT.SBYTERIAX CHURCH, day for a lease on one of the Goldfield tion, it la said, was moat unusual. To A Corporation. our In is the incident unusual mind, prospects gives an Idea of the fabu- one Board of Trustees. of the order By two particular only that tjiese lous wealth of that phenomenal do- poKsesiied JOSEPH CHEZ, Attorney. Eq., the courage to assert themDate of first publication, April 19th, main. selves. Thut among the thousands of 4 lints who gather at Salt Lake during 190a. conference time, there should be An extra night watchman should be OLD MEN OF FAMOU NAME. One of some little dissatisfaction ia perfectly retained at the sanitarium. In the absence of agibut natural, the burglars of the knitting works tators within, this slight dissatisfac- Authors Who Were Productive After stole a new suit of underwear and may tion would never grow Into a revolt. Three Score and Ten. However, It would be next to Impossiattempt a raid on the baths. The handsome, myriad-minde- d tall, ble to presume that each and every 4 or the church had no Goethe wrought at hie tasks till he member single A husband and wife In Ran Jose are tult to find with any act or utterance was nearly 83 years old.' He produced under detention because they Imagine of any , one of the authorities. Thus the first part of his masterpiece, themselves the king .and queen. The ir there la but a ripple on the waters, Faust, at E7, says the Saturday cynic would aay that's what cornea of and though It may signify the ap- Evening Post, the second part when proach of a storm, the task before 80 years old and wrote some of his making love after marriage. Frank Cannon looks like a big one most beautiful poems at 75. Six of our 4 from our present point of observa- foremost American poets and all but All that the Nevada town of Callente tion" one In quantity as well is in quality needs, according to Its Express, la a of verse Bryant, Whittier, LongfelThe Real Issue. choolhouse, church, hath house, bank, low, Lowell, Holmes and Emerson-li- ved ' are wo Issues after all. to ages varying from 75 to 85, street sprinkler and shoe shop. The There Above the ones that speech may call and were productive to the last. Dr. Or wisdom utter; church, bath house and street sprin- Two Issues that with me and you Holmes wrote in his eiyhty-fiftyear kler are also badly needed In hell. Are most important ami the two that time does not threaten the old Are bread and butter. 4 man so often with the scythe as witu Even the Utah Eagle, published at Let patriotic banners wave, the sandbag, yet he wrote brilliant last economic speakers rave; 'Tie not potential the Utah School for the Deaf and the verse for special occasions almost to or Music Art The ling; Wind, Is finding fault with Governor The Loafproclaim the end. la after all the thing That's most essential Culler. A blind man can see weak Theodore Mommsen, the historian, Truth seeks some broader meeting place a man of almost Insignificant stature spots in the governor's administraFor breed or clan nr tribe or race and emaciated frame, manifested In tion. For saint and sinner; : his eighty-sixt- h 4 and last year the enBut after all tlie noise and fuss The Issue i.araniount with us ergy of a man in middle life. One might argue that the seer could Is hut for dinner? The earl of Dundonald, though he have read all about the fight next New theories we may evolve. was always in hot water and his whole we may dissolve, Old governments morning, but such an one forgets that New flags float o'er us. life was a series of quarrels though Truth nuiy end Wisdom think. to the seer the Salt Lake morning pa- And Still these two planks of meet and drink he performed some of the most dareAre yet before us. devil feats recorded In the history of pers are infinitely worse man prise naval warfare, winning many brilliant fights. So let contention hotly wage. And let the wars of logic rage victories against enormous odds lived In discourse fretted: to 85 and wrote his history of the is complete Speaking of presidents' prerogatives, When all the clamor Is still Issue what The to eat liberation of Peru, Chile and Brazil much surely one president has as And how to get it! and "The Autobiography of a SeaNew York Times. In his a prize fight right to witness man, two most vigorous, lucid and own state aa another president has to dashing works, under the stress of inkill hears and bobcats hundreds of tense physical pain, in the last three All but One. miles from home. When homeward came the prodigal years of his life. Who'd wandered far away. Sir Charles James Napier, the hero And epent in rintouj living of Scinde, was 60 before he held any His substance day by day, i Ogden's mayor made the impression And said he was not worthy great command. He fought and won To be called his father's son. on the public that he had vetoed the And asked for husks battles, governed successfully great and servants hire one hundred for Bamberger franchise To atone for what he'd done; great provinces and achieved a great of a seems question years, but it name long after that period of life had When hearts welled up with gladness And smiles a greeting gave doubt The next question Is as to This passed when, according to an antique prodigal, repentant was a trick or whether his quasi-vet- o morality not quite exploded. It beThis most dejected knave Will you tell me who alone bewailed hooves a man to lay aside the- things a display of Ignorance. That unexpected scene. of the present life and to prepare his 4 Whose eyes tilled up with briny tears. Who knew a sorrow keen? soul for the next. And the Advocate' present point of was one none There whom could comfort view Is expressed in Its statement that Out on the farm that day. KEEP FAITH WITH CHILDREN. hud no joy to celebrate. It Is an unusual incident for two mem Who Who would the feast delay; courto the church possess bers of the He certainly knew esl misery Matter In Which Mothers Sometimes The bitterest age to assert themselves. After that Anil I've alwaysClipfelttoa quaff sorrow for Show Carelessness. Thst unfortunate fatted calf! confession Is the Idaho paper really Le a woman who would not think Henry Berniers. Many the People's Advocate? of lightly breaking a promise made 4-to a grown-uperson is utterly careI Think of The. At the last conference it was sugless about keeping her word with her $ think of thee. I think of thee. At first dawn of day. children. She promises whatever is gested that the sons of Joseph F. yearn think of thee. 1 think of thea. to thresh one of the Gentile editors in I When from the east the sunbeams stray. convenient at the moment, and apparZion. Joseph F. took some of. his sons When the cnrlv lurk takes wing. ently thinks that the breaking or To carol forth his news of spring. of those promises is a matsee to keeping cohtest Monday night me one to notes the to His Image bring. ter in which she can please herself, And so 1 think of thee. how Gentiles fight, rosslbly that may and that her children have no right I think ol thee, I ihink of thee, prove the most effective way of When the huh In tlie south is high: to consider themselves aggrieved it 1 think of thee I think af thee. curbing their Ire. she does not do so. As nooiniiiy blight draw nigh; A 4 I wnndo" in the glove. A mother who acts thus does hpr of Thu hlida the above There seems to exist an enemy to Item trillings child grievous harm. . She forgets that ml me of the nne I love. And so 1 think of thee. the senre of Justice is strong In quite this people" away out at Price, where 1 think of Hu e, 1 think af thee. a little child, and that it is natural the Eastern Utah Advocate says When the sun's height beams are cone and reasonable that he should expect President Joseph F. Smith might I think or the- -. 1 think of thee. Aa evening hums iume on; his paron'ti to be as good as their paraphrase one Grover Cleveland and Where glowing In the distant blue word and In fulfill their promises the so stars Shine mat and bright true this inform his questioners that even at the cost of convenience. PromTheir beauty hut reminds of you And so 1 think of the. ter of tithing la 'largely a private af ises should pot lie lightly hroken, and fair In which the general public has no the parent who is guilty of this soon loses his children's confidence, which Interest. " Is one of the sweetest which 4 We WTiit you to have the our little ocea cun give things us. At the Postal Telegraph office in When boys and girls learn to doubt Ogden there is a wonderful display of money, if you their parints' truthfulness, says know, you of colors Various mndiwurk. dry Woman's Life, they soon look around dont like Schillings Best. wand lire dropped Into bottles in such for eon. conn whom they can trust, and manner As to form licautiful patterns Vo ir t,.K l ,nutm yuur mauty yoti du.t tfcf on that person they shower their w heir confidence. and pictures. Tin art, for It Is an art Ion and K -- 80-1- 00 to-w- it; -- : n-- On the Funny Bone "What Is that? You bought some land of Guilder Larson unit :t man can die only once, mortgage drawn ? w.-m-t Harry, A "Yah, yah. you know. "No. no, said the lawyer, "you want Diek Generally speaking, yew, but a deed." il:e man with a blackened mustache No. no." said the simple-minde- d hue to dye many times to keep up ap- Swede. I vant no deet. 1 bote land pearances. Boston Transcript. from Pander Paderson sum yuhr ago and got a deet and annder feller coom la that ir the long inlt a mortgage and took the land, He The worst of !t unincii hud the suffrage they couldn't so I tank a mortgage bin besser ns a be linli: eil to go and vote. deet. The Green Bag. She Oh, yes. they could. All that Ik necessary Is to have a bargain counGeneral Frederick Grant tells how. ter at the polls. New Yorker. In the west at a certain military-pos- t one night Just after the sounding of "Where are you going, Charley, taps," a detail was called for from dear?" asked young Mrs. Torklns. one of the ' companies to bring from I'm going to see a man who Is the married quarters to the guardnmkliig a book on the races. house a private who had been beating Well, you can give him some lovely his wife. First Sergeant Mulligan hurd luck stories to put In his book. called for Corporal Needham and PriWashington Star. vates Clancy and Moore to form the detail. The corporal and Private Moore How Is it business has so much at once got up from their cots and improved In your side show?" asked dressed for duty, but apparently Clani he man from the main tent. cy was fast although but a I started the living skeleton' smok- moment beforeasleep, the appearance of the ing cigarettes," replied the manager. sergeant he had been animatedly conWell, but what Is there In that to versing with his fellow soldiers. Come draw the people? Clancy," said the sergeant, poking him Why, yoa see. every mother brings In the ribs, get up. Whereupon the her boy in and points out the terrible Celt in great disgust arose, exclaimChicago Journal. example. Why don't ye wake ing hr he did so: Kansas some wan that ain't asleep. Lobbylounger How was the piny City Journal. last night? Most artis- LIVES SAVED BY Flrslnlter Wonderful! tic and dramatic production seen for EATING MONKEYS years. Held the audience spellbound from first to last. Why. sir. in some SAN FRANCISCO, April 19. Lost of the thrilling situations there were in the jungles of Mindanao, a troop times when not a sound could be heard of United States cavalry subsisted for but the hard breathing of Othello, the suppressed sohs of Desdemona. and nineteen days on the flesh of monkeys. Ihe conversation in the boxes. Chica- The troopers were finally' found by a go Journal. scouting party sent out in search of 111 efNow that I have consented to put them and showed almost no this measure through for you." said fects. the corruporatlon legislator, will you Sergeant John Calvin of the Fourgive me your pledge that you will teenth cavalry arrived here on the never breathe the faintest hint of our transport Sherman and told of the Title deal to a living person?" experience of the men. He said: I was with General Wood In MinI give you my word of honor. replied the corruporatlon magnate, sol- danao fighting the Mores. 1 was on emnly. scouting duty, and when troop O was .Thank you, said the legislator, I lost 1 was sent to find them. The regret the necessity of taking this pre- men had two days' rations with them caution, but I cannot afford to do any- when they went into the mountains, thing to lower my dignity, you know. and the supply of food soon ran out. The Jungles abound with monkeys and Newark News. the men shot and ate the animals rath. lawyer was one morning sitting er than starve, and for nineteen days In his office in a small town in North lived on monkey stew. Dakota, calmly smoking a corncob pipe and wondering whether he would JOURNAL have any clients that day, when his JOURNAL af-'ce- - bread THE THAT makes the HAPPY HOME Peery Bros, miiih Company maker J. E. Dooly, President Horace Peery, Vice-Pi,- ! Ralph E. Hoag, Caihitr. A. V. 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