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Show DAILY PAGE FOUR. Utah State Journal Ogden, Utah. cai-- r wr having ln-e- n :.n h.ive ni.1'1 pel ! riiciil.il aberration. The Open fbram not t'liy Recorder 1'iiichluw should M,,r be Illumed because he did not Bunko Rill make thone inter llneaLion ciniianye In tlie Ogden Waterwoik u he stale proposed new franchise, t mini her JAPANS SYSTEM OF CENSORSHIP that Runko will never for service similar chalice to peiform tt'ritch-low- ) if he There la nothing mure remarkable in hi alleged employer prevent it. the history of tills war than the perfection of the ayatem of censorship ly TALE OF A BORROWER. which the Jape kept llielr movement aecret. It reached aa high a Mate of Trail of Ilia That Followso Unwlas xt,in. perfection aa the aanlta.ry Attempt at Economy. man As the story goes there was a which waa the greateat aurprlee the a take to fisted cloae too waa lii" When who ever hud. medical world hla neighborrowed He always hiatory of the war I wrlMen by an paper. bor's paper to read. So one day ha ' perl, he wllk give to their sent bit boy over to borrow neighbor the impoi liim e th.it ll Brown's paper. The boy thought he dc-IoiIt waved more live than did the would cut acroaa lota to Bare time. .ifegurn He ran Into a beehive, the beea covwith their superb reverwi ering him from head to foot. Hla and hey yet against disease. the war rendering of by cries reached hla father, who started rule the ! and ran to the rescue. Going over del ustut lug Ilian the bulon the let. If the secrecy of the movement the fence, his clothes caught of new brand a pair been a" fence, spoiling or the army and navy hud md cost him $4. that won were pants that battle all let a it whh. The old cow, seeing the break In would have been lui; at tiny rate. !:.? I the fence, Jumped Into the orchard would have lieeti forewurne ItuNMluti and choked to death eating apples. the of matter In the and prepared. started Talk, the Hla wife, hearing the outcry, Town ccnirahlp, any out to see what the trouble waa about, It r great geiilg. exhibited Japg over a churn full of cream Into exiecled tipped not to iie waa It a basket of little kittens, drowning that tlipy would aiitlcliate the the whole lot. While aha was gone never having had much ex- the baby took to crawling and crawL n method ed through the cream Into the parlor, perience with the Anglo-Saxowaa a spoiling a new tapestry carpet. tank tlielr And of Journalism. wete one. for The dog ran through the henhouse, difficult they peeuliarly eager to refrain from doing anything breaking up three setting hens. The of the barn and chewed that would oecaaion adverae weld intent calves got out off from four shirts. And In Amerien or England. To offend the the sleeves of the situathe maid took rorreapondenta would be to invite tion and elopedadvantage with the hired man. exer-ela- e their lienee ntiuae In the pres. Moral We should be better off to of Oriental met liy whleh the aubscribe for a home paper. were eoildled and coxened. We have reason to believe that It wna by reaaon of the aeerecy of hi these were coon kittens, worth from movement that Togo waa able to give $2 to $25 each. Ed. Journal. Northe ltallic fleet lta quletua. For week way Maine, Advertiser. before Itojeatvenwky entered the Strait of Corea the world waa in Ignorance of THE LIFE AFTER DEATH. the whereabnute of Togo. It wq Believed It Would 'Be thought that he waa evading the lue. Bulwer-LyttoIn the London Saturday review of May Progressive. A Welsh lady, writing In BlackSOth it waa atHted that according to the Tltnea Rojostvgnsky would aoon wood's Magazine on her visit to Kneb-wort- h In 1857, aaya that Sir Edward And hlmaelf in Viadlvoatok; that AdBulwer-Lytto- n spoke thus on the sub PetersSt. waa Hlriloff miral leaving Ject of spirits : in meet Admiral to Rojeatvenaky burg He said he did not believe we should order to take rotntnund In Viadlvoatok reach the highest heaven when we die. arand relieve Rojeatvenaky when he lie continued, "It la not likely No, rived. The Review added: "Yet an that we, lmnerfect aa we are, should other week has paaaed without a single be suddenly ushered Into the Divine word of Admiral Togo or hla fleet; Presence on leaving this world; our our admiration for the efficiency of the minds would not be prepared for so organisation which makes thta possi- much glory; we are far too sinful for that. We shall pass through successble grows continually. ive rtase existence, rising higher and higher until we reach the fullness That the perils of the desert and the of knowledge and of happiness. We hardahlpe of the west are not entirely cannot expert Instant transition from things of the past, will be seen by the darkness to light, which to us would Does not bright. following clipping from the Virginia be insufferably not Is progresprogress? of everything "The body (Nev.) Enterprise:; Charles Webb, who disappeared from sion the order of all God's work here? not h.roafter? It la strange," he Searchlight. Lincoln county, some time Why went on. that all spirits, when ques ago, waa found a few days ago some tloned about heaven, agree In stating forty mllea from that town. Webb had that Into our next stage of being vre been on a spree and 1577.70 waa found shall carry the pursuits and character-Istic- a on hla person. The finding of the of mind which are ours on body waa a rather sensational affair. earth, but all refined and ennobled. Charles Lund and partner left Search- None of them, however, profess to light for flood Springs. Near the old have reached to the great knowledge nor to know by pasa they lost their burros and while of our final heaven, we shall pass from one means what came across searching for them they to another." the body. At the time they had been stage without water for some hours, and the Where Moody Wanted Grace. grewsome sight unnerved them, for The late Dwight Lyman Moody, was. in saw own unless finish it their they In tne words cf Phillips Brooks, nothole. a water reached speedily they ed for hla uncommon common sense." Without stopping to Investigate they Northfleld la a town where there la started for Cow Wells, but on the way considerable gsyety, and one of the Lund became flnnily friends of Mr. Moody came to him separated. reached the well and then started for one day and said: Mr. Moody, we think you are makSearchlight for assistance. He arrived there currying hie shirt In hi ing a mistake In not allowing your hand, hla tongue hanging out and In a daughter Emma to go out more in condition. demented After resting society. Don't you know that dancwill make her graceful?" Lund returned to the well with a party ing Well, said the great evangelist, and found hia partner all tight." with a twinkle In hla eye, I'd rather ahe had grace in her heart than dcM-rVr- m I eorrea-jMvndeii- la, n r-- f An eastern paper has awakened to the fact that our sister state Is having a resurrection; that in the bnttle-bor- u state of XevadH. from the producing camps of today, from the new- district that nre now attracting so much attention at home and abroad, the Investoi and mining oierator la now turning to the old and prolific enmpa of twenty and thirty years ago. and. In the old treasure vaults of their lending mine they are finding sueh evldenee of immense hidden wealth that they are asThe camps are becoming tonished. justly popular after a long season of death-lik- e sleep, and the re-- n wakening can be attributed to renewal of Interest that la being taken in the mining industry the world over to the fact that no country presents opportunities for successful mining operations such ns are presented to this state, and to the further fact that in tne and far western states these opportunities are unrivaled, go where one will From Greenland's Icy mountains to India's coral strands.' - inter-mounta- in Christian Nations Have Much to Learn. Editor Itah State Journal si.--: The gliirioua victory of the Japanese mei- the RusIhiih is a lesson for the. t'ju itian powers (if there are any) w tin x there for the purpose of gathering profit, rent, Interest and' the pennies of the laborers in general, as "profit'' Joseph gathers In the tithing; despoil their homes, while pretending to bring them Christ, shout whom they don't know anything themselves. Anyway this Is certain: Christ never cuiue west ; we find no trace of Him here and further. It Is an Impossibility i'ur Him to come. Why? Becuuae lie I u vagrant, or would be If here, snl Judge Murphy would give Him ninety lays on the rock pile Inside of twenty-tou- r hours. Instead of eHtubllshlng a true house of Chrlt we establish and maintain gambling dens and houses of ill fume, sell them and take blond money to swell on. 8o long as we l license at all. why not dispose if them to horse tiiievea, traitor. HWlndlera and other disreputables, aa well as to gamblers and fallen women? Till would seem like a dreqm, but In effect it la an actuality. But, say you. do? Well, we cannot do wnat can (election much until harvet lime day), when we can separate the grain and the weeds: I mean, bring the election down to a square Issue the people against the lawless mob - s -- nt-J- w-- law-abidi- ng TEA mayor-editor- 's M and prostitution our true comlllinn, we entirely unfit to teach the yellow and brown races, and we cii limit blame them If they arise like a linn In hi wrath and place their stamp of disapproval upon such un Admitting find ourselves conduct and humbug perpetrated under the cloak of religion. Russia coveted and sought to grab mure than ahe could hold and Is throwing it up. In five years France wiii have her turn. In five years mure Germany will meet her fate; and so on. one Christian power after another. In twenty-fiv- e years the yellow horde will drive England (who dug her own grave by encouraging Japan) out of Asia and Africa, running her out uf her shoes and stockings, with all ot her holding, home to her little lslano and make her stay there. Iet us not tie deceived by the advo ciites of patriotism. It docs not mean merely to go out and kill oi lie killed at the cannon's mouth; far from it. Patriotism means more than that: It Is to help lift and carry the burdens of the weak, the poor und the oppressed during times of pence and tranquillity. By doing this we show ourselves to be far greater heroes than If engaged In an unholy war. Remember that Christ was the greatest hero and patriot, yet He never went to war except to stamp out vice and bring Joy and peuce to sorrowing souls. H. H. ALBERS. Ogden. June 17, 1905. ChrlMtliin At the Theaters UTAHNA. the I'tahna park theater Iasi night a new vaudeville bill waa put on which includes some excellent talent. Abbott and Bryant, two Japs from are very clever artists in their line, and Hanson and Drew present s comical playlet entitled "Breaking Up Rose and Severn, old Housekeeping. time favorites, create much amusement with their singing and talking stunt and Harry Gibbs, an old Haver-l- y minstrel man, comes In for his share of appreciation with hla fancy double and triple note whistling. Fred Tout, In illustrated song, still continues a favorite and new moving pictures To-ki- o. have been Introduced. The National Stock company opened a weeks engagement at the Utahns theater last evening. They are h double bill, that of The Wrong Mrs. Appleton. as a curtain raiser, and "A Trip to Main." a musical extravngnnsa. Both productions The furnish a plethora of amusement. Wrong Mrs. Appleton Is a most laughable farce well played and should prove a big drawing card. A Trip to Mara" is too well knoc.n to require any Introduction to the theater goer. It has been produced here before and been appreciatively received. The company presenting It Is a competent one. All the parts are well filled and there Is an abundance of diversion. Amy Granville, the toe dancer, who was one of the attractions at the Alfresco theater last week, is appearing In the production and Mr. tenor of Snit Ellis, the Lake City, also atrengihen the comug well-kno- pany. ct days. Herrick In Law Practice. D. Cady Herrick, former Judge of the New York supreme court and Democratic candidate for governor In November, has opened law offices In the Hanover bank building. Pine and Nassau streets. New York city. Hla firm will be Herrick, Farren, Chase ft Pcnnle. Judge Herrick will also re tain hla law offices In Albany and will continue to live In that city. 1 OR m m thirty-three- Ogden Compensation. For the joy set before thee. The cross. For the gain that comes after, . The loss. For the morning that smileth. The night. For the price of the victor. The fight. For tin- - white rose of goodness, The thorn. deep wisdom. For the spirit's Men's acorn. of gladness. sunshine For th The rain. For the fruit of God's pruning. The pain. For the dear bells of triumph, A knell. For the weet kiss of meeting. Farewell. For thu hlght of the mountain. The steep. For the waking In heaven. Death's sleep. Mary Frances Butts. ed Milling & Elevator Company On the Funny Bone At pre-Hentl- That Everyone Riverdale Deaths from Tuberculosis. "The statistics of last year," declared Dr. Edward Martin, director of i; Department of Public Health and 3,052 deaths from tuberculosis, and 3,191 deaths from pneumonia. They show also while tuberculosis la deLyceum "The Gilded Youth." McSnsh Doc. what makes niy hand creasing. pneumonia la Increasing. It I'tahna Park Vaudeville. tremble so? la of the utmost Importance that the Glenwood Vaudeville and dancing, Dr. Gosh Boose, my dear sir. irtahna Theater The Wrong Mrs. public become aroused to n realizaMcSosh I' in shaking for the drinks, tion of the gravity of the situation, Appleton" and "A Trip to Mara." eh? Cleveland Leader. that It be advised how to protect lb rs further particulars, addresa After reading the morning and evenChaa. E. Johnson, District Passenger 11 ing papers controlled by Runko BUI Agent. Nickel Plate Road, No. one cannot but become more than ever Seventeenth St.. Denver. Colo. convinced that the wheels In the executive head' of our municipal govern-me- n are whirling nt a dtxxy rate, much faster Indeed then could ever happen In the case of a sane Individual. The Moneyback tea: and yet hallucinations cnuo we don't sell all the tea. him to see and hear thing which have Yn ir gni- -r icnini. no real existence in fact. His Insanity )W manmy ym doa't lik. Is of a peculiar type, no oilier similar who uphold gambling :iml other crimes. Flour Flour ' This department of the Utah State Journal is open to all the people, whom Comthey may present their views in relation to matters of public concern. munications must in all caaee be signed with the name of responsible citizens in order to insure attention. It should be understood that the editor of the State Journal will not asaumo er be responsible for sentiments expressed , by individual writers for this department LYCEUM. This popular little theater la draw-bi- n splendid houses and Is presenting n bill well worth anyone's time to wit-ne- s. A three-acomedy. "The Gilded Youth." Is scoring quite n hit. The little theater has been provided with n splendid system of ventilation and grace several new electric funs, so that even lk her heels. on the hottest evenings the house Is Both performcomfortable. nol The most attractive eastern excur- ancesand evening were greeted by sion during the coming summer will iwWeil last houses and all who saw the be to Aabury park. N. J.. on occasion were high In their praises production of the annual meeting of the National of the of the bill. quality Educational association. July 8rd to th. inclusive, via the Nickel Plate PORTLAND EXCURSION. road and Its connections either the W cat Shore or Lackawanna road, with Via Oregon Short Line. privilege of stopover at Chautuqua ( gilrn to Portlund and return Lake points, Niagara Falls and New $30.09 (direct) York City. Rate 21.25 for the round Ogden to Portland and return trip. Dates of sale, June 29th and (one way via San Francisco). 41.09 SOth and July lat and 2nd, with exOgden to Portland and return treme return limit of August list, by (one way via San Francisco ticket. Patrons of this depositing 50.50 and Los Angeles) route may have the choice of a ride Ogden to Los Angeles and reover the most Interesting scenery in turn via S. F.. I A. ft 8. L. . 31.50 New York and Pennsylvania, and Ogden to Los Angeles and rethrough the celebrated Delaware Waturn one way via San Fran-clsc- o ter Gap, or through the beautiful Mo41.00 hawk Valley and down the Hudson Tickets to Portland and return diriver, between Albany and New York rect on eale dally from May 24th to City, in either direction. If desired. No SepL 10th. Tickets to Los Angeles and excess fare charged on any train on return via S. P.. L. A. ft 8. L. the Nickel Plate road. Meals served on sale August 7. 0. 9, 10, 'll, railway 12, II, In Nickel Plate dining cars, on Amerione way via 14, 15. Tickets can Club Meal plan, ranging In price San Francisco orreading Los Angeles on sal from 15c to. $1.00; also service a la June 20. 24, 25. 28. 29. 30. July 1, 2. 3. carte. Chicago Depot, La Salle and 4. 7. 8, 9. 11. 12. 13. 14. 28. 27. 28. Aug. Van Buren Sts. Chicago City Ticket 1C, 17. IS. SO. 21. September 1. 2. I. 4. offices. Ill Adams St. and Auditorium 3. C, 13. 14, 15. 27. 28. 29. All tickets rood for stop-oveAnnex. and limited to 90 For Youngster Outclasses of Mississippi has a Senator grandson who, tnough not' terse to a f c'it, sees no disgrace In ' be lng worsted when the odds are clear ly against him. He cams home from school not long ago In bad shape. 'You look as though you had been I,-- a fight, boy, said his sapient grandfather. "I have, sir. "And you look aa If you got the worst of it, pursued the grandfather. The Kind I did, air," admitted the bedraggled kindergartner, "but he was a tenner and Im a aevener. A few days later be was guilty of some offence which brought him beneath the internal rod of correction. He ahowed so little evidence of hla fighting blood during the chastisement that his father was both perplexed and disgusted. "Youre a great fellow," said he, 'to tsVa a thrashing and make no resistance. "Whats the use," replied hla crushed, but philosophical son, when youre r and I'm only a a i noted by exa life still)' of OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE PEOPLE TUESDAY, JUNE 20, 1905. JOURNAL, STATE UTAH self. "I'd hate to be a Russian officer." Why?" Sword of Little Real Use. "Because he gets blown up either critics claim that the sword Military by the Japs or his government. aa a part of the field equipment of ofCleveland Plulndealer. ficers of the Infantry la doomed. Its Stranger You seem to be alway uselessness In this connection has been realized for many years and a having some kind of trouble here. Citizen My dear sir, we make proposition that It be done away with specialty here of having all the kinds is understood to have the approval of of trouble there are. Chicago Trlb the authorities of the United States une. To secure better laundry work than ours. If you do you are doomed to disap- War department. You have only two months longer to live." the physician told him. Diplomacy. Then, don't say anything about It "Madam," said the tramp, aa a doctor, said the consumptive sport woman came to the door I can get a while lot of bets 'on that middle-age- d In answer to hla knock, would yon proposition. Chicago Tribune. give a poor old man a bite to eat?" Mrs. Jinks And how Is that preu "Why," she replied, "you are ceryoung widow? I she reconciled to hei tainly able to earn living. You dont loss yet? Mr. O'Bull Well, she ain't exactly look vary old." "Looks are often deceitful, lady," reconciled yet. but they say she has the man picked out. Philadelphia answered the hungry hobo. "Why, Im old enough to be your grandLedger. I suppose you have already picked sut a profession for your little boy?" Oh, yes; he's to be either a great piano player or a football player. He'r got the loveliest head of hair. Phll-adeplh- la pointment. Why not tty us next week and see yourself how really our work is. for good OGDEN STEAM LAUNDRY Phones 174. 437 Twenty - fifth Street EXCURSION TO 8 ALTAI Friday, June 23rd. R. The Southern States Missionary society will operate the first excursion to this season. Special train leaves moment later he had hla feet Saltalr 10 And a. m.. returning suecial will under the kitchen table, and noth- Ogden Salt Lake City at 10:30 p. m. leave toa ing ahe had In the pantry waa Fare round trip. $1.25, children 75c. good for him. Everybody Invited: father." Ledger. Casey An' Kelly's lasht words wus OI wish Ol cud live two days long er." Riley An' fer what? Casey So he cud see how many hacks wud be at his funeral. Judge. east-bou- t Freddie Do you think your father will consent to my marrying your sis- ter?" , Lulu Sure, and I think he will even give you tradin' stamps if you hurry up about It. Hes got seven more besides me. Chicago Tribune. whiz! raid George for the twentieth time, It makes me mad every time I think of the 310 1 lost today. I actually feel as if I'd like to have somebody kick me." By the way. George." said the dear girl, drenmlly. don't you think you'd better speak to father this evening?" Philadelphia Ledger. save many hours time and more miles, take advantage of this new service via To - You demand a quarter of a million for breach of promise? Yes. answered the determined wo man. "Sentiment demands It. I would not have him think, even now. that 1 valued hla affections lightly. Washington Star. Eastj Quick Way It costs much more than It used to. said the pessimist, for the average man to live. "Yea. answered the optimist, but he lives much better. Washington Star. nd Union Pacific and Chicago, Milwaukee SL. Paul Line (9b o Gee C. S. WILLIAMS, 106 West Second 5outh Commercial Agent C. M. & St. P. Ry St. Salt Lake City. Husband (breathlessly) I must rush off on very short notice for an extended trip and I can take you along if you can get ready. Do you think you can do it in twq hours and a quar- ter? Wife Easily. I can pack the trunk in five minutes and that will leave me two hours and ten minutes to dress. New York Press. Dying of Famine is. In Its torments, like dying of consumption. The progress of consumption. from the beginning to the very end. Is a long torture, both to victim and friends. "When I had consumption In Its first stage." wrltea Wm. Myers of Cearfoss, Md.. "after trying different medicines and a good doctor In vain. I at last took Dr. Kings New Discovery, which quickly and perfectly cured me." Prompt relief and sure cure for coughs, colds, sore throat, bronchitis, etc. Positively prevents Guaranteed at Ogden pneumonia. druggists, price 50c and $1.00 a bottle. Trial bottle free. lie Coal that Heats IT COMES FROAt CO. SHIRIUFF MD Phones Sole Agents for Anthracite. 18-- k 18m Your Old Front Door Is Open to a change, you ahould call and sea the Line of Front ao Splendid Poore Juet received, as well as a large line of Porch Columns, by the (SL 143 TWENTY-FOURT8T, 'PHONE 561 Utah H Oregon Lumber Co. |