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Show DAILY PAGE FOUR UTAH 8TATE JOURNAL, FRIDAY, was a patron of literature and art. lie loved fast horses and women, and was, la brief, a gentleman of refineUtah. ment. Had he been trained that way Ogden, when young he might have made an expert highwayman or a safecracker Utaknn Vaudeville. OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE PEOPLE equal to Jimmy Hope, but as such he Vaudeville. Lycetn couldn't have been resjiectable nor A STELLAR ENGAGEMENT. made so much money as he did. ReLIBERATED. AND WHY to hud White Whittlesey appeared at When sides he would, at time, have indusGrand of the a As opera house early in Derun risks. captain books of last cember cause the year he came as an ento had he only The recent census of the Philippine try" to need of tire in Ogden audiences. Yeswhenever falsified stranger more of be to shows that out of a population welcomed wae as a favorite, he than less terday are funds. than 7.1(00.000 there ae a friend, because the more, latnay, of the that and 50,000 foreigners, The spunk, or bravery, or whatever young star made many warm friends ter only 8,000 are American. New in this city. This fact waa testified to It Is almost seven years since Ad- you may choose to call it, of the The liy the two large audiences which Indeed. miral Dewey destroyed the Spanish York Time Is wonderful digreeted him at the matinee and evenla It Courier-Journdeclares that lleet in Manila bay and look possesperformance. ing a play with which sion of the archipelago in the name of rectly counter to the rules of etiquette Heartsease, acHenry Miller haa entertained many the I'nited States. Since the 1st of and even of ethics that have been concepted and followed by some of the audiences was the play chosen for the May, 1898, many a town on this is one of love and The mere a from camp highest and most frensied financiers matinee. Eric story tinent has grown Temple, portrayed by intrigue. during recent years. What under the Mr. Whittlesey, has written an opera to a city of more than 9.000 people. sun ever prompted the Times to say: entitled King Lear, which on profor reason the was any If there ever the or That the president of a bank should duction will make him famous.' : He the says Philippines, annexing of deposit- and Sir Geoffrey Pomfret love Miss Republican Chicago Chronicle. It was help himself to the money Neville. In the development of the which ar.se to be found In the fact that there was ors to the extent of 81.500,000, lose It play embarrassments a prospect that Americans would enter in wheat gambling, and then falsify place Temple in a false light. The Inbaronet filches the copy of Temple's and itosses the inland. If there Is the books to hid his stealings, Is of opera; it 1s produced at Govent Garwith the principles any curiosity to know why this has compatible den theater, London, Is a triumph, and not been done. It can be explained by nound bunking, and we see no harm in for a short time Sir Geoffrey re. the reward of another's genius. Temple the statement that the way has not saying so. Such daring Is almost King Lear. accuse recognises hi tteen prepared for them. of the theft, and u d el Sir Geoffrey Is So far as American cltisenship follows: but in the era the composer Blanche Smythe, the girl who caused concerned, there Is no more reason wins the woman of his heart and the the San Fran- baronet is discomfited. why cltlxens of the United States the downfall of Smith, In the romantic character of Eric should risk their lives, their liberties cisco defaulter, called on him in prisMr. Whittlesey is all that could some kisses Temple roses, and there fortunes there today than on and gave him be asked for. There Is no emotion of over the there was ten or twenty years ago. and cigarettes. Pondering the part that he does not fulfill. Some For all practical purposes the lsalnds interview after her departure, the pris- of the scene could be so easily overof a studied are as foreign and as hostile now as oner found much comfort in the cigar- done If not in the hands Mr. Whittlebut actor, and qualified ettes. they were under the rule of the Spansey handsome, graceful and versatile ish monarchy. fulfills every requirement made upon Appearances non seem to favor the him. His support was good, especialAmerican expansion can be Justified construction of a bridge across ly that of Harry D. Byers, Earle Wilon one ground only, and that is the early to Sail Francisco. The pro- liams, Taylor Curtis and Miss Eugenie the bay advantage that may accrue to the means something to Ogden, since Thais Lawton. ject If new American people themselves. An episode of life In the British It would shorten the time of through countries opened up by the expendi- trains one hour. army, where everyone who has a commission Is supposed to be an officer ture of our blood and treasure are not a gentleman, aptly describes "The and prepared for the occupancy of Ameripresented last Rut when President Roosevelt dis- Second In Command, cans, they are taken and liberated" In covers that hla card of evening. memhonorary The principal scenes are laid around vain. in the Denver Press club is the officers bership mess and quarters of the There will be no emigration to the made of solid gold, he be Justi- Tenth dragoons, better known as the might rePhilippines until they are given a fied In doubting Its Issuance by news-pap- er "Scots Greys (If the memory of the No form of government. publican writer is not at fault) In the barracks. men. free man will risk his life and fortune Major Bingham, popularly known ae Kit, (sounds like Kipling, does it a to In a land which is subject despotMr. Pleasant, one of the best towns been supplanted in the comhas not?), to be chances ism. If that despotism in Sanpete county, voted against the mand of the regiment by Lieutenant-Colon- el sustained under the flag of the repub- establishment of a high school, which believes Anstruthers. "Kit to be a duffer, but is a thorhimself lic It will be regarded with all the Is the most conclusive such that proof more suspicion. oughly good fellow. The terrible strain an institution is needed there. comes when he finds that hla comIf the Philippines are to lie for the manding oilier is in love with the same Americans there should be a governIf Senator Smoot discovers that lady Muriel Mannerlng. ment which Americans can under- lolygamy flourishes in Hawaii he may Space will not permit to give the the stand. If they are not to be for the make a sudden business appointment details of the development of reaKit1 to that suffice it say Rtory, Americans it Is time to put a stop to in Washington. lises that Muriel does not love him, althe fine talk of which we hear so much though she has been engaged to him,r. at Washington about once a year. Butte I hell, says Evangelist Bied-erwo- but Is In love with his superior offl-'has attempted whom the therefore, it will be out of or- to deceive, but tomajor whom he afterwards THE ROOSEVELT WAY OF RESTING. der henceforth to tell your enemy to confesses his deception, and the first go to llel-en- a. In command" win the prlxe. Major Bingham is allotted to Mr. The drama Is not of the Whittlesey. of to no to the president be hotted excommunicaIt is Complimentary order. A one auditor conventional the United States, Collier's Weekly tions will result from the exploitation was heard to say: I'll bet 'Kit' does of the new sugar factory scheme in something to win Muriel's affections has the following: and marries her. The play wouldnt A very real side of Mr. Roosevelt Rich county. be right if he didn't. Is that brought out by the vacation Wfell, Kit did not marry Muriel, which he Is now enjoying. 'Rest' Is seem unanicltlxens who Lake Salt he certainly did win her everlastbut what the accounts told us - he was mously in. favor of the Newhouse Idea ing grateful love, and her admiration seeking, and rest no doubt he 1 obMr. taining. It Is not the kind of rest should remember that the .council does for a man and a true soldier. char-icter men would choose. the voting. some hard-workiWhittlesey exhibited a nobility of refreshwas a that manliness and In huma It Is strenuous rest. Lying phy-lo'i- e. mock and lastly imbibing poetry, or Knowing what kind of a witness ing to behold: his fine, handsome sacrihis hi soldier bearing, Insects' is the to hunt, merely listening President Smith is, Mr. Schettler com- fice, all adding much to the effectivenot the president's form or relaxation. d. as soon as the seer was promised which did come out all ness of a of Utah State Journal - . -- lf; . recreation is changed The best kind activity, and Mr. Roosevelt is constantly changing his activity and constantly recreated. If he lives to be as old as Gladstone he will be no less vigorous than he. A friend of ours, some ninety years of age, was sorrowing at the loss of one of his companions. 'He would have lived to be old,' he lamatened, 'had not a mere accident Intervened. He was barely We eighty years old when he died.' know nothing healthier than Mr. Roosevelt. HI diet is as simple a the diet of the Japanese. The pleasures he seeks all tend to health and longevity. The danger which luks in grisxly bears, mountain lions, or whatever animals he may happen to come across, is nothing compared to the dangers of inaction and artificial life. air Perhaps his hunting is mainly for and exerciue, like following an anise-soe- d In, and he may see few things more ferocious than a coyote or Whatever he kills, or falls to Is happy In the wet. in the he kill, open air. In the exercise or his body, with the sky almve him and the fresh breeses tn his face. Reporters, cameras arid speeches all along the route mute do not destroy the naturalness of the outing. The president on his spree is enjoying life as thoroughly, spontaneously and wholesomely as a lot of boys at baseball or old hundred. it. 4 Rlshops of the northern and southern branches of the Methodist church, who were attending hoard meetings In I,nuinvllle, Ky.. took part in a mass meeting at the Masonic theater last Sunday afternoon and appeared on the platform together for the first time sinre the church divided alxty-on- e years ago. The meeting was in the nature of a love feast, and had nothing to do with the union of the two rhuirhea. Who and what was Rigelow, the Rare Opportunity At the Theaters I On the Funny Bone al Jack-rabb- MAY 5, 1905. de- faulting bank president? He was a captain of Industry, also president of the National Rankers association, and bis word was as good os his bond. Ills check wus honored for any amount He was a pillar of a church, He and leader of leaders in society. . sub-poene- play right Earl Williams, Taylor Curtis. William Abram and Reginald Mason gave excellent support, while all the ladles in the cast were seen at their best "behind The incidental singing scenes" In both plays was much ap4 preciated, and the scenery and cosMr. Newhouse's light plan is hailed tumes were manlilcent. with Joy by the public, but how about Those Chicago business men who visited u recently are not only advertising Chicago, but are escaping the riots. TEA the council? While one delegation is off booming Chicago another Is staying home bombing It. Montana now has on a smelter smoke suit. Next It will bob up with a hier archy. Whoever you are, wherever you are, our tea is for you ; our moneyback money too. Vc.ir grew raiuna your Schi.lir..' !(- - Mgr if jim don't Gkn X M99WW9 Well, I . never! Edythe Wh it grounds can she possibly have? Mae The very best. A quarter section n North Dakota ui.d a three-acr- e plot t Newport. ruck. Divorce! Never before have you had sueh d,. from such a large and select line oi All the new colors and mixtures and styles, perfectly tailored, at such low that the fanner always suburban backyard takes a great deal of credit to himself when his cherry trees bear well. Bom erville Journal. variety. "T" , o ' rf Ill0,lel .$1.98 t,j mtd' at Swell Jamestown mixtures, strapped and button med, at l ,2.45 trim- 3.45 ia(iiiitiMaaiitii(,a,ai Dainty summer walking skirts, light tan mixtures l at greatest in this Navy Blue Cheverons, tailor stripes, button an.l ,.,p trimmed, at lightweight, Chevoit walking skills, blue. brown, black and small white check, at Brown and black Mohair mixtures, splendid value. You've evidently never met any of the candid Free Pres. l l pri,-!..1"- Gray and dark mixtures in strapped and check perfectly tailored, at Handsome tailor mixtures, strapped and button .Perhaps you have noticed world. Hobson I IN TAILORED WALKING SKlim Wniniple I'm no connoisseur in mu sic, but I know whut I like. Harden Rut, surely, you don't mean to say you like what you know? Bos ton Transcript. Jobson Friends are the consolations one ran have s s 35 Tiresome talker, isn't he?" Yes; reminds nie of a woman sharpening a pencil." Sets your nerves on edge, eh?" Well, it takes him so long to get to the point." Philadelphia Press. 4. 5 The l .3.65 t This price holds good for a few days only. complete and we advise early choosing. I . All-wo- Detroit l l l are -i l l I " , Book Agent Is Billings still selling that book, Howto Live on Fifty Cents a Day? Standard Work Peddler No; he did not make over 84 a day selling it, and he couldnt live on that, you know. Puck. I t Ml Upgardson It's astonishing to see what a blow Stigglns can deliver with that small and delicate fist of his. Atom It isn't the slxe of the fist that counts. It's the man behind the fist. Chicago Tribune. Your Old Front Door Is Open to a change, so you should call and see the Splendid Line of Front Doors Just received, as well as a large line of Porch Columns, by the There are many advantages in being a member of a royal family. You move in the beet society, eat 143 Utah TWENTY-FOURT- H (EL Lumber Oregon ST. Co. PHONE ESI and drink the daintiest things, live in a palace, and instead of going to the aters and concerts send for the actors and musicians to come and play grat Is at home. London News. Mr. Bacon dear? Theatre Lyceum WEEK Isn't dinner ready yet, Mrs. Bacon No; the maid has only broken two plates. What's that got to do with it? Why. dinner Is never ready until the girl has broken at least three plates. Yonkers Statesman. OF MAY On Willie had been naughty, and his father was going to whip him. My son, he said, sternly, as. switch in hand, he confronted the lad. do you know why I am going to whip a 1, 1905 ILLUSTRATED SONG Sunday Morning When the Church MISS McCOY Bells Chime BESSIE ARTHUR-KRO- NA The Dude of the Village THE GREAT AUSTINS you?" "Yes, dad," replied the little fellow, it's because you're bigger-- I am." Tambourine Jugglers n LE BARR Lipplncott's. First Appearance West WAITING FOR A BODY EMBALMED IN A GLACIER Sensational Novelty Act RAYMOND GENEVA. May 6. There is every nmhshilitv that the body of Lord Acrobat Francis Douglas will be delivered up and Only Original Wisconsin Farmer hy the slowly moving glacier this summer. JANES DALTON V I fortv years since the terrible EDISON MOVING PICTURES. accident occurred by which Lord Francis Douglas lost his life during P. M. the first ascent of the Matterhorn. Sunday Concerts no trace of ADMISSION Despite prolonged search, the body of Lord Francis could ever be found. In the last forty years, however, the Zmutt glacier has been descending FARMER LOCATE8 Compete with American Cotton. regularly and rapidly, and, according of the cotton market h IN A DREAM BODY Vagaries to natural laws, the portion of the this country have stimulated the glacier where the Alpinists fell should 6. The Pa., of cotton In various parti of May PITTSBURG, reach the valley this year. The body tor British the empire, and Ruisla alio will be in a perfect state of preserva- body of Clifford Stoffel, the to endetTorinf has been tion and easily recognisable. boy who was drowned in the years past of the mills her independent render Ohio river, off Economy, on April 12, Dying of Famine United States. Russian experioeattof was found after a twenty minutes have been carried on in the district Is, In Its torments, like dying of con search, though all former attempts to Kokand, the most fertile and k watered part of Central Asia. Akff sumption. The progress of consump recover it had failed. tion, from the beginning to the very The reason for the quick success to- proportion of the Zarafshan wDei end, is a long torture, both to victim now under eotton, raised chiefly frojj Is attributed to a dream. and friends. When I had consump- day The seed is D. B. Douds of Beaver Falls, a American seed. tion in Its first stage," writes Wm. the end of Septo toward April and Myers of Cearfoss, Md., after trying wealthy man who owns a farm across ber the ripe pods nre picked and different medicines and a good doctor the river from where the boy was posed In heaps for sale. In In vain, I at last took Dr. King's New to hunt for the body yearn an acre yields 1.400 pound u drowned, helped Discovery, which quickly and perfectly of 127.50, copMff cured me. Prompt relief and sure "nmed Lately after the accident; but, gives a net return other crop, tow not was than more like all successful. the othe'rs, ably cure for coughs, colds, sore throat " 45,000 were He all hope of the body years ago there bronchitis, etc. Positively prevents everhad given up tor prospect dream the when a but recovered, being under cotton, Guaranteed at Ogden pneumonia, night revealed to him the body of tending the crop are not encoungW druggists; price 50c and 31.no a bottle. last the boy, wedged under a great root In the area of the land suitable for Trial bottle free. river bed, about 5 feet from the ton raising being limited In exten NOTICE OF SALE OF DELINQUENT thore and 200 feet below where the accident occurred. STOCK. Professor Bears Honors ModoiHyAccompanied by many persona from indiwent For one of the great cut diororw to he the spot New York ft Great Western Mining, Economy, who foo Smelting and Development Co. Prin- cated lit the dream. After only twen- of the age Prof. Roentgen, ty minutes' search the giant root was the rays which bear his n1 cipal place of business. Ogden, Utah. There are delinquent upon the fol- located, and underneath was found, more than ordinarily modest. h lowing described stock on account of wedged In tightly, the body of the boy. never been banqueted, and he rw assessment No. 5, levied by the board eral times refused large suma whK HONORS FOR CHOATE of directors of the New York ft Great a book on the subject of BY LONDONS LORD MAYOR Western Mining, Smelting and Denever denominated otherwise velopment Co., on March 29th, 1905, a new kind of ray. LONDON, May 5. For the farewell the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders, banquet to Mr. Choate, the United States ambassador, at the Mansion as follows: Cert. Shs. Amt house tonight, which the lord mayor la 22.50 offering to his excellency in the name 80.00 of the city, a distinguished company 66 10500 157.50 haa accepted Invitations, Including Blr Blur 500 52.60 Henry Marquis 500 7.50 of Lansdowne, Lord Rosebery, the RL COO 7.50 Hon. Walter Ilume Long, Lord Ash500 7.50 bourne, the RL Hon. Austin Chamberthe 26.84 lain, the duke of Wellington, archbishops of Cnnterubry and York, 72 58.28 Lord Rothschild, Rudyard Kipling. 00 22.50 Thomas Hardy, Blr Alexander and run together after 00 Blr Henry Fowler, Gen. Sir 15.00 w while, followed by cau and In accordance with law and the John French and Lord James of bails or forehead Is or order of the hoard of directors made Hypermetropla, on the 29th day of March, 1905, so TMs defect if left DAY FIELD of each EXCURSION TO shares SALT of such many parcel tM may end In P' LAKE MAY 13th. stock as may be necessary will be sold datlon and eventually at the office of the secretary at 206 1 e5Don't allow your 5' Ecclea Building, Ogden City, Utah, on The Rio Grande will run an excurWednesday, May 24th, 1905, at 4 sion for those wishing to witness the strained. Take ,r best P"1 o'clock p. m. of said day, to pay de- field day sports between Ogden, Balt can give you the linquent assessment thereon, together Lake and Park City High schools at advice FREE. with the cost of advertising and ex- Fnlt Lake, May 18th. penses of sale. Special train will leave Ogden at 11 J. II. KNAUSS, Secretary. a. m., returning leave Balt Lake at Office, 28 Kccles Building,' Ogden 11:80 p. m. Utah. Fare $1.00 for the round trip. Great twelve-year-o- ld , n M-- e THE PREVALENCE Useful Things for the Home Lace Curtains the time to replace the old curtains with new ones. Now is Clark, s is the place to buy thorn, they have just received a large line and are selling them at from 90c to $5 00 a pair. Thene are Special Price and should appeal to those who wish to save money on curtains of reliable quality. Ixj-cau- sc DISEASE. Dr. Loomis states from clinical observations and from a large number of autopsies at Bellevue Hospital, that 90 per cent of men and women, over. 10 suffer from some form of Bright's Di Denver Medical Times. This profoundly esrlous statement from one of the highest authorities In the United States, means that the av era re persons kidneys do not work right, and that what la commonly called Kidney Trouble Is Bright's Disease, and is more common than than people have any idea ot And the census bears out Loomis' distressing conclusions, for it shows that the deatha from Bright's Disease are simply appalling, increasing from 22.830 In 1800 to 68.748 In 1900. The admission of a kidney trouble is a common salutation. Mild at first, the patient is seldom frightened till It has thoroughly fastened. The realisation that it Is Bright's Disease cornea slowly, as the later symptoms develop, and the usual treatment being futile, death reeulta Fulton's Renal compound la the only cure known for Brlght'a Disease. Tou owe It to yourself and to your family to not let that apparently mild Kidney trouble run a day longer without attacking it Wm. Geddlngs, druggist, is the local agent. Clarks Stores OF BRIGHT'S The suspicious symptoms are 'weakness or loss of weight; puffy an ,kles or hands; Kidney trouble that has lasted longer than three months; urine may show sediment; falling vision; t drowsiness. One or more of these. - Campbell-Bannerma- The Letters n, Mac-kcnx- le, |