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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY,' JUNE 7, 1905. r Utah State Journa Ogden, Utah. OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE PEOPLE A CHANCE FOR A SCRAP. law lirM-cl.i- Include newspaper n mull. s 'V1 On the Funny Bone in Dunn What do you think of Dauber's latest picture after Reubens? Itrown I think that Reubens would lie sfter Haulier if he could only see Tit-Hit- s. LARGEST CITY Utahna Vaudeville. Vaudeville. Lyceum gn-utiie- hi. Tit-Mil- - e ly Ksch-Townse- nd Grand Opera House Williams Op- TAKES POSITION FROM PARIS era company for one week, commencDURING LAST FEW YEARS. The ing Monday. June 12. Rajah of Paxala. A telegram was received today by Forecasts of Coming State Conauo Indicate a Population of More Manager Grant of th Grand opera Than 4,000.000. house stating that ons of tho principal in the William Juvenile Opera company ha been suddenly taken sick, and that the engagement will not open litYORK. June 7. There until Monday, Juno M, instead of to- tleNEW doubt that the state tenu will morrow (Thursday) night, as show that New York city has a popuA forecast based lation of 4.000.000. upon tlie result of the last census InWHY IS ITT Manhattan anil Brooklyn Everybody knows that the wheels n dicate that to have about a railroad car are fastened to the axle together will be found 9.870,000, the Bronx about 825.OU0. on hoi on shrunk it. are that put They about 200,000 and Richmond and allowed to shrink in cooling so Jueeii 78.000. The auin of these apporthat they are practlcully a solid piece ihuut I 4.071.000. The shrinkage with the avle. These car go around tionment no much that the total be will hardly curve and It wilt be observed that the below. 4.000,000. will fall materially outer rail cover a great deal more New York inay not pa London and so to he one, thant Inner that ground become the largest city in the world, turn the curve and finish even the aa nntne enthusiast phophesy, but It outside wheel must of necessity travel the second largest city on the easily one. inner the faster than considerably takeen that position having globe, am' to the fixed axle Is Yet it solidly from Pari during the last few year. cannot make a fraction of a levol of 1901 Pari had a more than the other one. yet the By the censu It probably 2,174,000. of Imputation curves the remain and h.i axle Intact, 8.000.000 If at ha far. all, not passed passed with untiring regularity. Why Berlin la rela-- i with greater growing la it? live rapidity than Paris, having a population of nearly 8,000,000. but It WOMEN KEEN TO OBSERVE. would be a miracle If the German capital outstripped New York within the During Female Sex More Rellabe Than Men next qquarter of a century. recent year this city has been gainIn Identifying Prisoners. "For purposes of Identification wom- ing at the rate of about 8 per cent per The housing of the yearly en are better nnd more reliable wit- annum. or 100.000 to the imputation addition nesses than men, declared a promibeen a very difnent lawyer. In anything pertaining of the metropolis hashas been pretty but ficult problem, to dress or personal appearance wom- well solved by the multiplication of en are much more observant than the apartment houses. With the complesterner sex and that makes them es- tion of tunnels and subways, new pecially valuable as .witnesses in cases bridges, the new trolley lines, a genwhich hinge on a point of Identity. eral movement to the suburbs is exThe average man. if he waa suddenly pected. and probably will take place, questioned on the subject, could hard' but nearly all of these desirable suly tell the color of his best friend's burban place are within the limits of eyes, his favorite style of neckwear, Greater New York. whether he had any peculiarity In the conformation of his teeth or be sure of any of the hundred and one little details of Individuality that a woman GUESTS AT THE HOTELS g 1 I at a glance. would notice Men ng - nt one-seven- th d TEA m i.,.-- !1 1 . !1' Refeic. :ui!-y- bankrupt. To the 8, crediioi-O- oompmentary Contradiction. ti: D:,, nror-ii- .i and district Notice ts hereby giw-.- , m 3rd day of June, A. D i'., Robert Field wi.s l , .'i d- - r's - office at No. 2442 Ogden City. , r s Weia-- r , the ll'th diy of jm o'clock in the !ls said credito: their claim, appoint i umJ iimlne the buukr-ip- t an inr-...other business ns . before said meeting. THO. ?! M.O.S'kv Referee i Ogden, Utah, June 7, im; ' ' , im-i- i ni-i.- Flour Flour The Kind That Everyone l'o Riverdak OR-- -. Poenix Ogden Elevator Milling & Company Its in the Cup! When you get a good fife you must pay a good pt But when you pay s price and get a premium thrown in, you donot,ud can not and should not expect to get the lest coffee. When you buy from w joi pay for what you get urn get what you pay for. We carry a full line of Ten and Coffees, and a full li v-- open-eye- d .0n bankrupt; and that t of hi creditor will C. W. Allen,' Indianapolis. W. W. Zolltnan, Denver. Warren E. Hall. Denver. James Ridge, New York. The Broom. D. J. Oxter. Salt Lake. J. G. Fhrrell, San Franrluco. Anton Anderson. Grantville, Ida. W. E. Dial, Hot Springs, Utah. L. M. Condlt, Malta, Ida. Wm. Rex. Randolph. Ida. H. Brown. Denver. Mr. and Airs. W. G. Field, Sparln Nev. publisher hits a reputation for employing the homeliest atenograplrs and typewriter! in the city. Efficiency rather than beauty la what he wanta, and he knows the prettiest op h are not the moat effl dent. Jus! he same It la aald of him th-'- . PKu't know a pretty woman be one. Still, hla wife la when he an unusun:;- handsome woman. Not long : j she cair. into hla of- COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES fice, where she appears only at rare AT COLORADO COLLEGE la when absoIt Intervals, and only lutely necessary. She waa met by an office boy, a bright Irish lad, who had 7. COLORADO SPRINGS. Colo.. June Commencement exercises at Colo never seen her. She asked for Mr. rado college were held today and were Blank. attended by relatives and Who shall I say wanta to see him, largely friends of the students. The address mem? he Inquired. to the graduates was delivered by Hia wife. she replied. Frederick J. V. Skiff, director of the sur- Field Columbian museum, and the deHe looked at her In grees were conferred by President prise and genuine admiration. Sure. mem. Ill tell him, he aald, William F. Slocum. starting off. and bad ceaa to thlm that says he haa no taste In ladles, A New York f Ogden City, dont see those things, but the feminine eye seises on them Instantly. Womans hours proclivity for making a mental photoDuring the past twenty-fou- r graph of her neighbors attire and ap- the following have registered at the pearance in one peep has been a fav- hotels: The Reed. orite subject of jest but It has often New York. Schwars. William helped lawyers out of difficult situaH. L. Jackson, New York. tions. I never had a woman witness H. 13. McNan, Salt Lake.. go wrong on a question of Identity, T. C. 8. Smith, Kansas City. while on the other hand. I've known Sun Francisco. J. In men to go np dozens of the air In A. Danxlger. L. Wattlngton. Ban Francisco. attempting to describe people whose Eugene Llxulck. New York. appearance and characteristics they W. D. Moore. Jersey City, X. J. H. D. White, New York. ought to have been perfectly familiar T3. CL with. Faulgner, New York. A IN THE DISTRICT the United State f..r Ut.il,. In b.irkrupii y, , In tMtikiuptcy Xn. , In th matu-- i m Vaudeville. Glenwood pme-utin- Styles Now. Mrldget, Mr. to your entertuinlr.g Style object that policeman in the kitchen at night. Mrldget Shu re, inaam. 1 It Jealnu-- ' lie Is? Yonkers Htatesmsn. Mrs. The Hull way World in dimusklng tin railroad legislation queii,ii quite frankly and thoroughly. It tlilnka that uk u ivsiilt of the jirtKent iigltatloii. aguliiat the private cur a Aunt Abliy A peddler was try In' to SomclKidy soya thin if Rockefeller trrnilnnl line graft by which am sell me a new clock today suit he'd he the all things swallowed Ircnietidoua dlacrlinlnatloiia n ft made has really guarantee It wouldn't lose time, It I no wonhas told his fiible t'ncle Josh What di you say? between Khlpiiera la a foregone ci I something wrong Aunt Abby I told him he was Insm' der there lalnly, m which there will be mm a lime try In to sell it to me. Duck. hi stomach. There are probably Irnlty of opinion. In fact, one would for lliere. riimels of whole procession would wel Judge that the railroads Miss Million (of uncertain agei been swallowing come that, hoping by giving an iric! John seems to have The only thing that worries me ts the for fear wedding tour. It will he fiertectly In that direction, they may wave a mile all that caine along, perhaps an effort at the horrible to have people know' make nne then thal might World The In other directions. Miss Rosebud ( viciously I Oh. don't needle's eye and fall. goes on to aay: worry. Theyll think you're his mothbill s. Whatever the provision of the J er. London In the case of the Yaaoo and Missisto he finally panned by congrenn. It now certain that they In general will sippi Valley vs. Alexander Grant, the hradically different from thone of the siiprenie court of Mlnaiaslppl rules District Attorney Jerome of New bill of the houne. That an agreement oil the back of an York visited Philadelphia not long ago that relived. lie to never la dead, incanurc II haa been killed by overwhelming employe's ticket or free pasa does not and delivered a lecture for the belief,' t of the men who are trying to reform teMfninny to the elfei-- that It alleged tilling thereon from en- n bar the A to cure n peel fled evlla whleh the reme-dle- terlug claim i fur damnges In case In- the politics of the Quaker City. conclusion of of his whicr. the manner no discourse, in would proposed means have effected. The testimony juries are received in an accident. The was eminently practical, one of the lothe nenute committee has also plaintiff recovered Judgment In the cal reformers went up to him and snldl the air of a man who waa about nerved another useful purpose. It ha Ireuit court of Warren county for with to put a ioer: a presented a mass of evidence and In "Tour remarks were very Interestfads bearing tl 0,000 as compensation for Injuries collection of uncles a wreck caused by a defective frog. but what would you do If wha the which front ing. discussion the upon seIs known as the 'organisation' In tnny congress representative nf the machines of both pn cure guidance through the labyrinth Portia ml cltlsens should visit Utaf litlcal parties?' of railway legislation designed to preml learn the respect due to their suThe pugnacious district attorruj serve the country's prosperity aijd to from New York did not even paue r Its of They had the hardihood perior. welfare advance the general lo grant .a telephone frauchlae think, but exclaimed: people." "Raise hades and holler iminler!"-Tl.iriie- r's over the estimate veto of their city council. Ho much for the railroad's Weekly. , of the vnlue of the senate's reot-tI.ou Dillon drew more select, If not which Is to ssy that the senate will Presicrowds to Ogdens stock yard; commenced lilm-by the game NOTICE. dent Roosevelt, and taken up as was tliiiit were gathered to at goon ly Fit Cnrbonate Hill Mining coinpnny. 1.0 believed in accordance with Ids wishes and his lion. cation of place of buslneas, Ogden. of hv the lower house In the passage Utah. Is It wifi the Dillon Lou bill. If predicted that the There are delinquent upon the fol senators do line up In oppo- make a mile a minute between Oglowing described stock, on account of sition to this program and block the den and Cleveland. assessment levied on the 25th day oi game. It will bring on a pretty scrap In POINTED PARAGRAPHS. April, 1905, and assessments levied the Republican pnrty. which will not a previous thereto, the several amounts 111 tie resemble the war In the A woman always think a man 1s et opposite the names of the respecfolranks between the Itryan afraid to argue with her. law spirits are' often an excuse for ting shareholders, as follows: lowers and the eastern crowd. Indulging In hlgh-bnll- s. Wheelbarrows have done more for mankind than automobile. "ROCK OF AGES. If kissing la n of Insanity all young men are inure or leas Insane. Many a man lK"ff1vn a soft answer Writing of the fnmous hymn. Rock because to lie a hard he Is know-of Ages," in the July Delineator. Allan hitter. 1 A woman never" Object to her bus Sutherland says. When the hymn was written la not known, hut we can be baud kissing the'' rook If she la the cook. aure that It wua nothing less than the t Laborers who are of their voice of the Almighty that Inspired hire think tlielr hire should usually the author to write words of such be higher. A man can't run- u forty horsepower power. The hymn first very far on a five horse appeared. In an unflnlahed from, In automobile Income. 4 power 1775, October. the Gospel Magaalne of Never burn your bridges behind you. and more fully the succeeding year in They will come In handy In case you the March number of the same period- find It necessary to 'retreat It takes h lot of rehearsing to make ical. Thia grand Christian song has out the look In a girl's eyes after callhad an enormous Influence for good on ing her a et name. It means she h humanity, and hun been a favorite trying to recall what other young man When had used that Identical term of with a great many person. In the past. Chicago News. of Queen Prince Altiert, the husband In Windsor castle, Victoria, lay dying PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES. almost his last words were, 'I have In the rhlllpplnes the density of had wealth, power and fame, but If to the sepia re these were all thnt 5 Jind had, what poulalion Is slxty-seve- u mile. In the United States it ts twenty-would I have now? And then he who six to the square mile. The inhnhi-tsheard rejieatlng softly and reverently. of the Philippines are usually Rock of Ages, cleft for me. found on or near the cohsI. except In the IsfifiuT of Luxon. where shout Let me hide myself In Thee.' Gladstone translated It Into Italian. half the people live In the two rich valleys in the interior. Only Greek and Latin, but not all translaof the civilised 'population live tions have been as happy as was his. Inland, hut the wild peoples are conhe A missionary in India writes that fined almost entirely to the Interior. In the archlpelugo there are 13.400 employed a Hindoo scholar to assist him In translating 'Rock of Ages Into barrios, or villages, with an average avthe vernacular. His surprise inay be population of 500 Inhabitants. The sixe of the barrio varies widely erage Imagined when he rend, us the result In different provinces. A number of of the effort of the learned Oriental, adjacent barrio form a pueblo, or municipal unit, and thus there la practhe first two lines: Three-fifth- s tically no rural population. benefit. 'Very old stone, split for my In live of the villages population Let me get under one of your of less than 1.000 hihnbltants nnd 4 " pe rent In towns of over 5.000. There are four towns with n popula10.000 each and thirty-tri- e Ogden lawyers sre respectfully re- tion exceeding with a exceeding 5.000. population minded that they have the right to Manila Is the .only Incorporated city publish their legal notices In the pa- in the islands nnd It Inhabitant numpers they may designate. Our honor- ber :i9.9?S. able competitors down the hill have ODD CALLINGS. been trying a bulldoxtng game whose The trade of toothstainer. followed made object has been to persuade attorney in eastern Asia, la as odd a calling as order of the bonrd of directors so 25th 1905. on of many the April, day that the court and the clerk have dis- my. The natives prefer black teeth shares of each parcel of such stock as the whiter kind, snd the toostalner. criminated against the Rtnte Journal be necessary will be sold at the may little colora box uf brushes and In several recent instances notices or- with office of the undersigned secretary, ing matter, calls on his customers and rooms 8 and 9. First National Bank In State Journal dered published the tains their teeth. The process Is not on the 22nd day were sidetracked to other papers. We unlike that of blacking a boot, for a building. Ogden, Utah, of 1905, at the hour of 12 noon June, I to the teeth. The given happen to know that this waa without fine polish said day. to pay delinquent assessused is quite harmless. In of ments thereon, together with the cost authority of the court ana in the ab- pigment Arabia the trade of has sence of such mandate the attorney or many followers. .The gosstper" col- of advertising and expenses of sale-T- . v''g(aslper" D. JOHNSON. Secretary. his client, who pays for the publica- lect nil the news, tittle-tattl- e. Jokes Location of office, rooms 8 and 8. tion. certainly is entitled to name the and stories he can get hold of and then First National Rank building. Ogden. from house to house relating Utah. published. It Is an insignificant mat goes them. If he has a good manner and ter. In dolar and cents, and for that cun adapt his lyrital to his audiSure to Pleaae. reason, possibly, small means have ence he makes a very fair Income. When the stage manager told the been adopted to divert the small sum heavy man he waa to play a certain Grand Duke Serge Unpopular. from their 'intended and rightful re actor laid: Graud Duke Serge, recently remov- part the dplenta. have never seen the play. "I Do aa ed from bis post governor of Mos- yon think I shall pleaae the audicow, la one of the moat hated men The authorities at Washington have In RnaaU, where many regard him aa ence? Sure, said the manager. You fixed a penalty of $200 fine on any the czar'a eil gentua. When Ntcholaa die In the first act" hia tu late leena atill waa Serge person taking out of their postoffice him with dlaalpated and exmall other than their own. All post masters are liable to make mlstakea travagant companions, flatterers and weaklings, and secured a great hold and get mall In the wrong boxes, nnd on the youth by profeasing romantic You have it all in your own the law says people must examine devotion to the latter's mother, now e their mail leaving the office, the dowager empress. The grand duke hands; you can't complain of nnd If they receive a piece that ts nut la a devoted adherent to the orthothe terms. addressed to them they must return It dox church. While governor and milidrew he the colossal commander at once. That It Is the fault of the tary ? Mm JTM, ' VyrndMlUa of fi.5fi0.fi00 a year. 'Bm. postmaster nrnkes no difference. The alary soui-stlrrl- I; LmommoMmmoom I Weaver nf Ihiladclph1? Well, he is iiuyur, and everybody week knows it now. Two or three could hundred ago. not one in fi'e I"-rcJl a Is was who be In v told WH honesty ooiiiinoii If Well. .in? in he probably iimke a man gieaf. mnnion honeMy In n verj i.m seem tune place at a very iinrnmnioi, of his the about ie to he hul It is real, nevertheless. IVlii, j i At the Theaters P,KST MEETlfcK CREDITORS. of Groceries Fancy anf Confections. Goods delivered to all path of the City. Tea Ogden 2514 Co. Washington Ave. Both Phones J mem. Wyndham la an American. thing many people know, aald the woman who places playa, that Sir Charles Wyndham. the Euglish actor, la an American and fouplit in our civil war. Hla career. could It be written, would read more like fiction than fact. He is well started in the sixties, and he neither looks nor appears, on or off the stage, more than fifty years old." New York Sun. New Line of Typewriter' I do not The most attractive eastern excursion during the coming summer will be to Asbury park, N. J., on occasion of the annual meeting of the National Educational association, July 3rd to 7th, Inclusive, via the Nickel Plate road and its connections either the West Shore or Lackawanna road, with privilege of stopover at Chautuqua Lake points. Niagara Falls and New York City. Rate 21.85 for the round trip. Dates of sale. June 29th and 30th and July 1st and 2nd, with extreme return limit of August 31t, by ticket. Patrons of this depositing route may have the choice of a ride over the moat Interesting scenery In New York and Pennsylvania, and through the celebrated Delaware Water Gap, or through the beautiful Mohawk Valley and down the Hudson river, between Albany and New York City, in either direction. If desired. No excess fare charged on any train on the Nlekel Plate road. Meats served in Nickel Plate dining cars, on American Club Meal plan, ranging In price also service a la ; from 85c to carte. Chicago Depot. La Salle and Van Buren St. Chicago City Ticket office. Ill Adams St. and Auditorium SI-00- Annex. further particulars, address E Johnson. District Passenger Agent. Nickel Plate Road. No. 811 Seventeenth St- - Denver. Colo. For Cha. , Ribbons, Carbons, Desk Pads, Hectographs. Typewriter Paper , Swinging Desk Stands, Tables, Manuscript Covers. i M BECRjtFTS Grand Opera House DlracUM Mwth-M- MT, TbwMnl AmmUHm. 1-- ALII.NDIl GR.ST, ONE WEEK. STARTING 1 2th June Monday, THe Famous illiams Opera Company The Greatest American Juvenile OperajCnnpany Will Present a Repertoire of all the Latest Musi the Season, Opening With cal Comedy Hits of THE RAJAH OF PAZAIA" 40 An Immense Musical Comedy Extravaganza - - Talented Little Artists - 4 SPECIAL SUMMER PRICESHlOHE Nigh- t- 15c. 25c. 35c, 50c; Matinee 15c. 25c. NO |