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Show PAGE FOUR. DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1905. Standard had been playing In their GENERAL MINOR ON THE REBATES ARE COMMON territory a game thirty years old. STAND IN TAGGART TRIAL so playing It under their very noses Published tally at 0du, Utah KANSAS CITY, Aug. 28. E. P. quickly and deftly thut, keen as they Ripley, president of the Santa Fe railhad from Paga 1.) OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE PEOPLE pride themselves on being, they (Continued road, who passed through this city this not realised Its meaning until they bemorning on his way to Chicago, was gan to feel the pressure!" upon the single Incident aa reported asked for an expression on the suits DARWINISM ACCORDING TO The story of the Standard's attempt by fapt. Poore. He admitted that tbe brought by the governor against the to gobble the Kansas oil field Is the occurrence waa not in the year for SON. Santa Fe for giving rebates to the history of Its earlier piratical aggres- which the report was made. Tag- Hutchinson Salt company of Hutchdifsions repeating itself, but with a garts charges against Minor filed at inson, Km. The min f Charles Darwin, George encounthe war department were read In ferent ending. In Kansas It "The giving of rebates by railroads Howard Darwin, aa president of the tered s new brand of public spirit, court. Minor was accused of conduct Is a common thing, aaid Ripley, "and Brltlah aaaoclatlon which la now holdand went into the contest with this unbecoming an officer and a gentle- the ' excuse for it seems to be that only Ita annual aeaalon In Capetown, ing and electric common- man. The chargee allege that he jtook enlightened do it I do not care to say anyroads all South Africa, made an opening wealth. handicapped by its past sins; improper liberties with Mrs. Taggart In which were given aome g thing about what amount of money but for a while, until public sentiment at a dinner party and declare he ask- the Santa Fe or any other road has auggeatlona aa to the lawa of was aroused, Standard Oil had every- ed Mrs. Taggart to allow him to see given in this way or whether it has development. Since thla waa the deita own way. her In the absence of her husband, thing , given any. partment in which hla father's Mlsa Tarbell tells In the September and that he went to Taggarts home President Ripleys assertion is In research waa made, the the- number what Standard Oil did to In the absence of Taggart and spent line with that of former ories of hla son are of special Interest, Kansan, how It came Into the state some time alone In the parlor with Paul Morton of the Santa Fe, to loaaya the Denver News. Mrs. Taggart The chargee say he after fortunes had been sunk in President Roosevelt gave a whom "The mystery of life, he said, ac- cating the oil. and by the operation of acted Imprudently while walking with of health. bill clean Juggernaut, the Mrs. Taggart and say he asked Mrs. cording to a cable report in the Its old. he did not exict the said Ripley aa to the aa remained gobble Impenetrable railroad rate, proceeded to call him up by telephone Zelen cut-oTaggart would be completed ever. Hla point of view waa illus- fruits of the ploneerf sowing. Miss and he would go by a way bo as not He a within glowing year. brought trated by a reference to political his- Tarbell shows in the clearest snd most to be seen. the along crops messages regarding or The degree of persistence tory. Informing way Just how the railroads Captain D. W. Rlthers, who was line of the Santa Fe and of heavy configa of permanence of a apecles, operated as the secret allies of the mentioned as a but as a reuration of matter, or of r state, de- Standard. The whole railroad situa- against whom the charges were dis- traffic for all western roads sult pended on the perfection of Its adapttion appears In miniature In this story missed by the court, testified this afation to its surrounding conditions. If of the Standard Oils smothering of ternoon. He aaid he never witnessed A Neat Retort. they traced the history of a state they the Kansas oil Industry. What hap- any Improprieties on the part of Mrs. a la certain street in the East-enita gradof found the degree stability pened there Is going on all over the Taggart. He explained his late visit of London Is three-stor- y a to the building. are slowly rising Kansans United States, but the ually changing, to the Taggart home. On the ground floor is a public house; maximum, and then slowly declining. the only Americana who have put the "I had been at the house with other on the first floor lived a son of Erin, "When It fell to nothing a revolution state above "special privileges. "Ton callers early In the evening. One of whom for conventions sake well call ensued and a new form of government may be investing $15,000,000 in taking the children became ill. The other Pat; on the second floor resided a waa established. The physicist, like care of our oil, aaid the people. "You callers went home and I went to a hos- true son of Israel. Whenever the d gentleman felt thirsty he would the biologist and the historian, may do the work more promptly, and pital to get medicine for the boy. Mrs. watched the effect of slowly varying perfectly than any other concern Taggart met me at the door to get It lower a can by a piece of string down to the ground floor, and the publican external conditions; he aaw the qual- could, but Justice is more important Howard Taggart, the captains broth- would extract 2d which the Jew had ity of persistence or stability gradu- than millions, and every man shall er, saw us there." placed there, and fill the can with ally decaying until it vanished, when have a chance in Kansas. We are beer. As the Jew waa hauling It up there ensued what they called in poli- going to atop your game. You must CONVENTION OF LEAGUE OF one day. Pat caught sight of the can tics a revolution. slowly ascending outside hla window. play fair if you stay In Kansas. AMERICAN MUNICIPALITIES Like a flash he grabbed hold of it and "These considerations led him to Thla is not the tone that states drank all the beer at one draught, letdoubt whether biologists had been cor- usually adopt toward their business 23. The annual TOLEDO, O., Aug. the empty can go on its way ting transcontinuous for rect In looking rulers. Kansas is the first to try it convention of the League of American toward! the top floor. The Jew formation of species. Judging by an- What has been the consequence to was Informally opened quickly perceived his loss, and leanalogy, they should rather expect to Kansas of this determined attitude, Municipalities ing out of the window he encounAnd slight continuous changes occurMlsa Tarbell reserves for the October here today. At the opening session tered the face of the Irishman grinring during a long period of time number, In which she will tell "What this forenoon Mayor Finch welcomed ning up at him. Hla rage knew no transthe delegates on behalf of the city, bounds. somewhat sudden followed by a Kansas Did to Standard Oil." C. Crolllus of and Mayor William Oh, you Irish thief! he yelled; formation into a new species, or by miserable Irish you thief! Is 111, also of the who Joliet, extinction. president wants to rapid A State Journal subscriber Thata all right, said the smiling "Two rather remarkable points may know the official status of Hon. Reed league, responded on behalf of the "A good Job for you I am an Pat H. McDonald Min of Frank be noted In these views. Not only is Smoot The reply Is: Mr. Smoot was league. Irish thief. If Id been a Jew you it unusual for an evolutionist to recog- elected United States senator from nea polls delivered an address on "The wouldnt have got the can back. nise that sudden breaks and leaps may Utah by the state legislature, acting Workhouse. London Answers. In the afternoon session Charles A. be a part of the process of natural under the direction of the Mormon change, but it is most unusual to draw hierarchy, which then as now was in Hague of New York spoke on "The A Distinction and a Difference. J. analogies for biological guidance from control of the two leading political Fire Department Water Supply; is related by one who claims to BL It on Wood St. W. of "The Louis, data. sociological parties. He waa given a certificate "The fact that In plant and animal of election signed by the governor and Louis Municipal Lighting Plant." In have been an eyewitness that upon a recent occasion when Eugene Zimlife natural law controlled according subsequently took the oath of office the evening Peter Witt, city clerk of the railroad magnate, and merman, will an O.. deliver address the to a process of growth and gradual and took his seat aa a senator, which Cleveland, of Manchester were making duke change has long been recognised, but seat ho yet holds, with all the rights on "How to Tax Real Estate. R. P. a i"ur of Inspection, the duke desirIt has not been long since there was and privileges of any other member of King, smoke Inspector of Indianapolis ing to find out something shout Mr. will speak on "Abating the Smoke Zimmerman's lines, they proceeded to little thought that the history of hu- the senate. Nuisance. a Detroit frelghtyard and while man Institutions revealed the same session today was watching a train crew at work were The afternoon law of natural growth. That societies, Curses both loud and deep are being and Institutions grow heaped upon the bald head of Mayor very short, and Immediately after the Joined by a high official of one of the governments took a trolley Vanderbilt roads. The gentleman was like plants snd animals and according Bunko Bill, by many cltisens of Og- session the delegates introduced by Mr. Zimmerman to the to law Is not even yet generally under- den who have read his plea In behalf ride through the duke, the latter being named as his stood. Tet to the younger Darwin this of the Ogden Waterworks company. belt There will be two sessions toof Manchester. Ah. very glad, indeed, said the point ,of view is so much a matter of They nay that If he can succeed In morrow and In the evening a banquet to meet his course that he uses a fact of political working" a majority of the members and theater party. On Friday the vis- Vanderbilt .official, e. history to draw conclusions from in a of the city council that la to say, itors will take an excursion trip on grn-Then turning to Zimmerman, he matter of biological evolution. such members as are not already con- the steamer Essex and In the evening said: will a at In governmental forms trolled. If not actually owned by him they attend the "Because performance The duke, I believe, le your peoples evolve gradually until at given he will have made rood and carried Casino. is hr not? stage revolution brings a sharp change out the alleged contract between himMr. Zimmerman placed a hand opon In forms and systems, therefore In self and the water company and that GEORGIA AGRICULTURAL his breast, bowed low and refilled: 80CIETY MEETS AT ALBANY I have the honor to be his graces changes hla reward will coma In the sweet bye biology slight continuous may, after a time, give way to a and bye; and the people of Ogden wfij ALBANY Ga., Aug. 23. The ChauApparently the duchess has sucsomewhat sudden transformation Into be buncoed again. ceeded in teaching pa to fully undera new species. was crowded auditorium thla tauqua . stand the delicacy of his position. "This is a uplque change from the CONGER RESIGNS AS morning when the annual convention and well modes of reasoning ordinary AMBASSADOR TO MEXICO of the Georgia State Agricultural soIllustrates how completely the idea of How Plants 'sa. ciety was opened there. President law In social change has taken possesAn interesting theory of the mechOYSTER BAY, Aug. 21. Edwin H. Hughes called the convention to order, sion of the scientific mind. Conger of Iowa has resigned hie post lie was followed by Mayor Llppltt anism, by which the direction of inciTo get a good example of the older as ambassador to Mexico to take ef- who welcomed the delegates on behalf dent light is perceived uy plants hag been put forward by G. Ilaberlands, a point of view. Carlyle's Heroes snd fect October 18 next, and President of the city. The Hon. J. E. Hays of German botanist. He believes that Hero Worship! might be profitably Roosevelt has accepted the resigns Montexuma responded for the associa- the epidermic cells are, so to speak, read. The History of Society is the tlon. tion. Then President Hughes delivthe eyea of the plant. Thus, accord-lohistory of great men in his dictum. hue not been determined definiteIt to his view, when lght strikes a inered his address. Several annual One man by his unique genius may ly yet who will succeed Mr. Conger as teresting papers on agricultural sub- leaf at right angles to the surface it Tet change the face of the globe. form of ambassador to Mexico hut it prob- jects Wfre read and discussed, snd result from the even he admitted that the fire of the tbe inner cells, tht epidermic of E. be will David Thompson ably then the convention adjourned for wall of each cell la lllu .Inated more genius must light on the ready pre- Nebraska, now American ambassador lunch. In afternoon sesnnnther the brightly in the center than at the peripared pile of Inflammable timber. In to Brasil. sion will be held, which will he folan earlier day even this would not phery. This makes It possible for the In connection wtih the appointment lowed by an executive session. Toleaf to orientate Itself in regard to have been admitted. The great man name of Francis B. Loomis, as- night Daniel J. Sully of New York, the light. Thus, suppose the plant to be the was supposed to have created or gathsistant secretary of state, hoe been cotton king, will deliver an address moved so that the light now strikes ered kindling snd firewood aa well as mentioned, but It can be said pretty on "Cotton. The convention will the leaf obliquely, tbe bright patches supply the sparks. The Idea waa pic- definitely that Mr. Loomis will not he tomorrow and the of light on the Inner cell walls will no two sessions hold It turesque. but not longer be central. Thla change may assistas His resignation delegates expect to leave tomorrow be believed to constitute a stimulus is better for us to depend on a vast. appointed. ant of state may he expectnight. Inherent force within all humanity ed atsecretary csllliig forth a curvature of the leal time. It is certain that he any stalk by which the leaf la brought to toward than progress propelling Is to retire from the state department, MORMON CONVERT HELD again to its normal position at right await the coming of accidental or hut whether he will receive an appointIN 8AN FRANCISCO angles to the Incident light Thus heaven-seto work messengers ment in the diplomatic service, aa has the leaf moves when the bright patch miracles at rare Intervals." been suggested, is thought to be someSAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 23. Kate Is not eentrrl and comes to rest when what problematical. Mauri maiden, each of Ita epidermic cells Is centrally Smith, a WHAT HAS HAPPENED IN KANSAS. who arrived here today on the liner illuminated. INTERNATIONAL MUNICIPAL Ventura, was held for observation by ELECTRICIANS MEET the immlgatlon officials of this port A Sovereign Remedy. Miss Ida M. Tarbell In the SeptemShe Is a convert of the Mormon church Sing ho, the smart suburbanite ber McClures smashes the last refuge He Is a knowing man! ERIE, re., Aug. 23. The tenth anof those apologists of John D. Rockeand was In the care of three missionNo aches or pains can him affright convention nual of when the from International aries, who are returning a proseBecause he has a plnn feller and hie associates, who, send such thing in right shout the tainted money discussion was rife, Association of Municipal Electricians lyting expedition to New Zealand. The ToWhenever he Pi-l- 'III cried that if Standard Oil had been opened here this morning with a large girl claims that she la going to friends Ha streiahtway sets the bottle out And trkes a quinine pllL an offender once it had now reformed attendance from all parts of the Uni- In Utah, but. as the missionaries reNo fever e'er van make him fret. reStates. The convention will ofted and put Itself above reproach. fuse to be responsible for her, the The grip alarms him not; "If one wants a neat demonstra- main in session for three days and win ficials have decided to hold her until He takes a pill when he la wet And one whvn he la hot tion, says Miss Tarbell, "complete to discuss many question of practical In- It is shown that she Is not liable to And when lie's troubled with the gout the last detail, that the Standard Oil terest and Importance to municipal become a public charge. Or has a suihlun clilll lie simply brings the bottle out It was later represented to the Imcompany la today, aa always, a con- electricians. Among those who will And tni; i a quinine pill. spiracy in restraint of trade, he should deliver addresses are H. R. Allens-wor- migrant inspector that Katie Smith In farming should he hurt his toe, of Columbus, O.; C. E. Diehl, had an aunt Mrs. Mere W hanger, livgo to Kansas. The oil war' In that HU back or ankle sprain state, which In turn amused, bewil- Harrisburg; A. 8. Hatch, Detroit, ing st 880 West Temple street. Salt A pill U Just the thing, you know, To chase away the pain; dered and excited the country during Mich.; C. L. Williams, Meridian. Lake City. The surgeon he ni:ty sately flout the earlier months of the present year, Miss.; Captain 'William Brophy, BosHe pa a no ilorior's bill Just gets his failhrul bottle out waa a direct result of a sudden real- ton; T. C. O'Hearn, Cambridge, Mass., YOUR MONEY BACK. And taki-- a quinine pill. . isation by the Kansans that the and Louis Gascoigne. Detroit, Mich. Louisville RICHARDSON A GRANT. Utalj Slotr Journal DAR-WIN- ad-dre- S Last Great Sweeping Sale of Summer Goods ia OUR TIME 18 GROWING SHORT IN WHICH lnter-eatin- dlatln-gulah- n, well-tri- ed TO EMPT HOT WEATHER SEASON AND THEY ed Vice-Presid- Inter-Ocea- THE SHELVES OF GOODS BOUGHT FOR WE MEAN MUST GO REGARDLESS OF OUR BUSINESS WHEN WE SAY WE WANT NO THESE GOODS. ON LOS Profit WHAT WE WANT IS TO CLOSE THEM OUT TO MAKE ROOM FOR FALL AND WINTER G00D8 WHICH SOON PUT IN THEIR APPEARANCE. SILKS. DRESS LAWNS AND WASH GOODS, GOODS OF EVERY ff DESCRIP TION, HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR, SHOES, SHIRT WAISTS SHIRT WAIST 8UITS AND JACKET SUITS MUST GO AND at any price for the next two weeks d last-name- Maume-Perrybu- rg gr-.- ce son-in-la- father-in-la- Senator Fopaker Uses Anecdote to Via Oregon Short Lins. Draw a Parallel. Before Senator Foraker was elected to the office he now bolds he practiced Ogden to Portland and return (direct) law in Cincinnati, saya the New York Ogden to Portland snd return American. It Is said of him that hla (one way via Ban Francisco), feea were larger than those of any Ogden to Portland and return u.g other attorney In Ohio. It is generally (one way via San Francisco known that he ia a poor man so far snd Los Angeles) 11,11 aa earthly possessions ga. Senator Ogden to Los Angeles and return via 8. P., I A. A 8. L.. H.M Platt, of New York, asked him not long ago why he held himself down to Ogden to Loa Angeles end return one way via San Frana $5,000 job, whereas If he confined cisco an to le tl practice he could grow enormously rich. Tickets to Portland snd return dI am told that you get bigger fees," irect on sale dally from May lit) a said the New Yorker, that any Sept. 80th. Tickets to Los Angela ini return via 8.P.LA.88.L nOwij other attorney out your way. on sale August 7. 8, 8. 10, 11, It it Which reminds me of one of Mr. Lincolns stories, answered the Ohioan. When he was a boy one of hlr mother's neighbors was so poor as to excite the pity of all those who knew her. She had a world of children, and It was said of them that they never had enough to eat. W'faen young Abe was trudging schoolward one morning he met oT,e of the boys. His heart melted at thn sight of the gaunt and hungry appearing lad, and quickly his hand went Into his luncheon basket and drew forth a ginger cake. He broke It la twain and the boy gobbled it up. He gave him the other piece, and that went down the boyt throat in one gulp. You like ginger cakes, dont you? inquired Abe of the widows boy. I does. was hie answer, I likes em more an'1 gita less rf m than any - a th s Courier-Journa- l. 15. Tickets reading one xiy via 12. a ml 13, 14, 15, 18. 17. 18, 80 1, 2. 3. 4, 5. 4. It it Is. 28, 29. All tickets goat hr stopovers and limited to 90 days. September tl. ASSESSMENT NOTICE. STOCKHOLDERS OF THE MINING A MILLING MPANY. .ATTENTION! At a meeting of the board OVD-LAN- CO- held la 22, IKK THE ELKS Attend GLASS- BLOWERS IN THE . THEIR WONDERFUL ACT. THE MARVELOUS PINK-EYEGIANT. D THE BOXING CAT8 RENO AND 8ENO-BEAUTIFU- L ZULKA, nt full-blood- ed 14, San Francisco or Los Angelee ns n'l July 26, 27, 28, August 7. 8. I It 11, n Ogden City, Utah, August assessment of half a mill per But waa levied against the capital itaek of the corporation, the same .payiMt Immediately to Joseph Goddard, mstreet 0b ere tary, at 880 Twenty-thir- d boy in Sangamon count)'. not paid by Se. "And that is my story, continued den City. Utah. If the senator. "When I practiced law I ptember 21, 1905, tbe stock will b aliked big fee better than any one on dvertised as delinquent and if not paid earth, and got fewer of them than any with costs of advertising on or betas other lawyer out my way. October 25, 1905, sufficient shim suetta NORTH SAT- thereof will be sold st public 3 tfdoek LAST EXCURSION at d street 880 Twenty-thirat URDAY, SEPT. 2. m. of that day, to pay delinquency, Via Oregon Short Line to all points p. cost of advertising and expenss north. Cheap rates and long limits. JOSEPH GODDARD, sale. Ask agents for particular. Secretary of Company. (Dated Aug. 23, 1005.) THE JOURNAL 10 CENTS A WEEK. plano-conve- x falth-lnspirln- g. PORTLAND EXCURSION. ONE CF LINCOLN'S 8TORIES. THE PRIDE OF THE HARUM. THE AFRICAN GROUND-HO- G NEVER BEFORE EXHIBITED IN AMERICA TOM THUMBS GRANDSON ONLY 15J4 INCHES TALL AND 26 YEARS OLD. THE STRONG MAN, DOWS AND. THE DOG-FACE- SNAKE-EATE- ATTEND IS THE VAUDEVILLE SHOW WITH ITS 40 People-- 40 MOVING PICTURES- illustrated SONGS, SPECIALTIES AND MANY FEATURE SPECIAL for this OCCASION. ONE NIGHT D BOY. THE AND THE PURPLE WHITE DANCE AND THEN there ONLY- NO ADVANCE - IN PRICES. 29 Aug. 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