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Show DAILY Utah Stair Journal All right." answered Joe, UTAH STATE JOURNAL as he hung it, but thought Suit Lake City was a iff that charbetter place for burl:" Lp the receiver. it iiout Malting for the finger bowls, acter. OGDEN, UTAH. Bill then came on to Chicago, where Co. Publisher. and forgetting. In their eagerness to get Jturnal Publishing In the to i !e While House, to tip the waiter, he interested several millionaires (Incorporated.) this section a In fashMU of starting legged it from the project Published every evening except Sunday J.M and will that clothes of pin the where of ii lion they manufactory ionable i city Hia carefully Telephones. dining when disturbed by the supply the coast trade. number of on the Bell HI 1 ring xumninn of the chief magistrate. The prepared statistics Business OtBoe 1 844 of the rocky M'est ring hiiii-sInd., laundries l'nridei:t wa bury entertaining a lot t Bell. 164 8 rings Editorial Rooms of number pins conthe ..id iariota from up In York state range and Ind.. Ml I rings wonder the excited annum as soon sumed when tbe pair arrived, but as and eev-ei- al the of group to admiration bill Loeb and he ordered it,- Joe and Terms of Subscription. millions were Immediately subout the side door. This JJ shunt tne bunch By carrier, per week done, he greeted the Illustrious pair scribed. By mall per month By carrier. If collected by circulaLeaving Chicago, glasmann traveled unit great affection; said he was tor, per month to which la an honor leiiver. uhere he induced the Colo-tad- o Fuel & Iron coniany to move conferred, inasmuch as he usually iiuiirer ftt sii Heii to this city. The first carPueblo front s first the In two e's" syllable. only I ia.h. under ut the We clip the following graphic and load Mill be shlpid in next week. Act of I'uiifSir of March 3. 1S7I. was very tired, picturesque description, u'hich has been After getting home, bill interviewed be and to FranGwil. too tired but not Manager I'uicfully censored by Mr. Frank JOHN METEER .one to at the submitted M'boae Editor he gracefully cis. managing editor, ulthout C. M. JACKSON his of Circulator a of paper, In the qwn hands FOSTER consent ever City reporter S. H. appears nothing Issue, which, artgr being duly censored by biUtM'lns, from last evening's shnu'lng of how Theoduie Roosevelt Mr. Prank Francis, managing editor, consent nothing ever Mithout handles hia friends: ciigarj!jiiana was printed. When the crowd had gone the Presi- appears, Mr. glasmann Mill be sufficiently redent took Congressman Hum ell by the trin and said: Bee here, congressman, covered today to accept the congratulaOFFICIAL PAPER OF THE COUNTY 1 Mant your help In having the bill and tions of his many friends upon his sucappropriation passed for the James- cess. town exiKjsltlon. . RETURN OF THE CONQUERING I am Congressman Howell replied: Whenever the Veritas: Certainly. Ilka I dont Mr. but President, sorry, KERO. bill fears an approprlatlorf president house. hi Is the It the bill as presented sends he not will always through, go don't I Oh." said Hie President, for a congressman from a far western Ogden's fumier mayor, gliiMsnian. has are how the bill leads so It makes the state Instead of the party u'hlp. bill tlx You the relurui'd from an eighteen days trip proper appropriation. used to be consulted on such The It and help along. bunk ex Ml. The dear man scooped us to ault yourself since Utah came Into the but occasions, All right. 1 will do It. Mr. President. services have beep on sn Interview with himself, which You know valuable his union 1 am you straight supporting T dlsiiensed with. Interview mss carefully censored by through unyhoM. 1 know It. That Is why I sent for frank Francis, managing editor, who Baked Beans: Yes, the Ancient and Congressman. eKaniines everything and Axes It up be- you. Cood-byHonorable Artillery Company, of Bos-tn- n, Mr. said the above," After holds meetings in fore publication, so we have to rely on Gliisinaiin.hearing occasionally "I decided that a congressHall and such meetings are not the bllll a 1ns for our Information. man m ho stands that close to the Prescause of liberty, The former mayor, glassman, cov- ident of the United Blutes ought to be always devoted to the H. A. Co. can A. and because the either, whom A congressman to ered a whole lot of ground while he was go some M'hen it gets started. to feels enough the President friendly absent. Ha went clear through to Portsend for when he wants something No, there never mss any Proximity: land, Maine, and stopped In Boston to from congress, la in a good position to me to closer the president than Conattend s meeting, either going or ask for aomethlng for Utah should aha HoM'ell. of Utah, and there gressman Mark of words the In need. Philadbe hi was New York, hi Ing. He never Mill be, unless glasamann la not well enough alone. elphia and Washington, pausing at the Hanna,. "Let appointed postmaster of Ogden. Then capital a sufficient length of time to sea Although bill modestly refrains any old person will be closer. underIt, wa everything, Including the two Utah from mentioning Pro Bono Publico: You are right senators, and her congressman, who stand it with great difficulty that The Malts until visitprealdent alu-aytook him over to the White House and Joe and bill got away from the executive ors are gone before taking congressmen let him listen to the President of the mansion, the President Insisting on by the arm and asking them to "fix UP; United States ask him to do some- their aUylng to lunch and offering to the bills to suit themelvea, but to leave the appropriation as It la." thing. He was also In Colorado City have the cook prepare anything they and Denver and took a whirl at Chica- liked. But bill aald he had an engageBy reading Salt Lake papers today go. Inasmuch aa ten days were con- ment to meet a nun who wanted to we note that the city la being plunsumed In traveling back and forth come to Ogden to sUrt a rolling mill, dered by a lot of bandits. Good place across the country, it will ba seen that with about 10.000 hands and that he to stay away from. Life and property ! cannot be aafe down there. glaamann was going some when It ia mss extremely anxious, Inasmuch as he ha coaxed had some Iron claims to aelL He also learned that while Public Opinion: Well, It all de two factories to come here and locals, had a frame-u- p uith another man who pends.- The fitness for renoininatlon buated up an anvil chorus that Balt haa a process for making electric bak- sometimes depends on the prospects of the candidate landing a post office for Lake has' had working against us, as- ing powders out of Balt Lake water some one. i .... certained that everybody down east la that will yank a biscuit from the dough j NOt having, heard from Mrs. Long Just pining to have Roosevelt ready for the oven In one inaUnt and worth more than twice since the wed discovered that Congressman How- another date uith an electro-chloriws are almost moved to Inquire: ding, ell is the biggest man In Washington, manufacturer who wants to move to Alice, where art thou?" . . and one to whom the president appeals Ogden on account of hia health. While for aid whenever ha la In trouble, and regretting to go, he would have to. It Old Subecrlber: Yea, the prealdent when helped raise an Immens fund for the la aald that bill reminded the President always sends after congressmen he wants bills passed, and asks them relief of Ban Francisco. In feat glaa- that these now Industries would bring to bring their friends. , mann had his "busy day" sign on every loti of people to Ogden and that their The Prealdent addressed a meeting minute while ia was away. Ha didnt friends would all write to .ask how they even have time to atop off at Keokuk liked the country and they would an. of deaf mutes yesterday. Therea an Instance iff mutual disappointment on his way seat or west swer the letters. This would cause an The former mayor had a ripping time Increase in the sale of postage stamps It really looks as If Count Witte had at the capital city. Ha and Congress- and Indirectly Increase the revenues of made a go of his resignation this time, man Howell were eating blueflsh, whan the government. He Intimated that ha the cur .having accepted 1L the telephone rang and the president did not ask for any remuneration for Anxious Inquirer: Congressman asked If "Joe" was there. "This la me." this service, but If the president would IIuM-el- l Uvea at 1888 Calvert street Come over" said the tender it, he would be willing to Im- Washington, D. C. responded Joe. ... president, "and bring bill with you. molate himself on tbe altar of hia counThe fellows who robbed Becraft's try and accept the post office. Teddy store may find tt dangerous playing aald he would talk it over with Cortel edged tools. you, and If George was willing, he did The man with the muck rake certainnot see what there was to hinder It some business In the village la ly At this moment the president was below.doing called by Mrs, Roosevelt, who to ask Theodore how she looked In her new dress, ao bill and Joe went SLOT MACHINE back to their blueflsh, but the waiter had carried It off and they had to make OPERATOR HNED out a ifeal on aomethlng elan. After' having a conference with the about getttlng some congressman on string Cortelyou. bill left and went Colored Woman ia Given Tan Daya for over to another fashionable part iff the Vagrancy Cheaper te Plead Gurty to Drunkenness Than Net Guilty city and hunted up the two senators, M ho were Regulation Fine its Doubled. autully glad to see him. Senator Sutherland personally told bill If he busy getting ready to try a Charles 'kelaon pleaeded guilty in the law suit he would take him out and buy aomethlng, Mhlle Senator Smoot police court thle morning to running a declared If he wasnt afraid they would card machine In the North Star saloon fire him Mhlle he waa away, dashed If contrary to the ordinance against he wouldn't rut out a senate session gambling of any description. A fine of he and take Him out on a street car as far ISO wu assessed agalrst him aa GeorgrtOMn and back by way of the paid. Alfred Taylor Mill plead guilty the are the best yet shown in monument. Kill aald never mind, next time he Is arrested on a charge this town. Faultless fit, he Mould go over and have of drunkenness. Yesterday he u-- arfor lmbldlng tio freely and a correct styles and the high- a friendly chat nith Colonel raigned of not plea guilty was entered. Today who a Hanson, la parest perfection in workman- Georg was found guilty after the officers ticular friend of hia and, after shaking he had given their testimony and a fine ship are the distinguishing hands nith all of the members of the of lio, or double the regulation fine, features of these clothes. senate and condescendingly nodding to assessed. a few members of the lower house who Lee Evans, a colored woman, admitted that she was a vagrant, but denied happened to be at the north end of the the Insinuation that she waa a comcapital, bill went over to Philadelphia mon prostitute. She will spend the to interest some capitalists In erecting next ten daya In the city Jail. a anooae factory here, where sleep can J. D. Goldu-atepleaded guilty to be manufactured ready for use and violating the bicycle ordinance and assessed the ususal fine of 1. shipped out In crates. The PhiladelBroom Hotel Comer. phia people said they Mould look Into JOURNAL WANT ADtf PAY. ir sel-.l.- . e, Fx-nii- ell t s s - ne . - THURSDAY, MAY 3, 1906. I At the Theaters The Grand Blanche Walsh, In The Woman In the Case," Thursday matinee and night; The Lion and the Mouse, Monday night. May 7. Utahna "Dora Thorne, all week. Lyceum Continuous vaudeville. THE WOMAN IN THE CASE. Clyde Fitch la noted for his wonder- ful attention to minor details in aU of hia productions. His stage homes ate always filled uith those seeming- ly unimportant trifles that reflect the taste, and, in many cases, the char- acter, of persona in real Ife. In none of hia pays la this more apparent than in "The Woman In the Case, in which Blanche Walsh will be seen at the Grand, this evening. The real Import- ance of auch care and attention is at once apparent when one contrasts the artistic home of Mrs. Rolfe, shoun in the first act, with the bargain aale aplendors and vulgar decorations of the flat, which she rents from a fa- -; inous "shou- girl," who la resting" for the winter at Monts Carlo. In order that by passing herself off as one of the same class, Mrs. Rolfe can gain the con- fidence of Clarie Footer, The Woman In the Case," and by so doing prove the Innocence of her husband, on whom the Foster woman wishes to be - he greatest Muslin Underwear Sale ; j ever known to Ogden ladies is now in progress. Come to this sale and make one dollar do the buying of 2 dollars i I j i j j i ; ! I THE LION AND THE M0U8E. The Lion and the Mouse. la nou- - in ita sixth month at the Lyceum theatre, New Tork City, will be presented with a special cast at the Grand Monday. This strong play of American politics and finance la the latest work bom the pen of Charles Klein and promises to rival In popularity hia previous uork. "The Music Master. Mr. Klein has been felicitous In the choice of hia subject, that of the pawer of wealth in American public affaire. He aas liandled it vigorously, but with many characteristic native humor. Henry B. Harris, under whose direction The Lion and the Mouse will be presented here, the following cast of unusual excellence will ba seen on the plays presentation In thla city: Gertruda Coghlan, Arthur Byron, George Parsons, Joseph Kllgour, Grace Thorne, A. 8. Llpman, Flora Jullrt Bouiey, Lillian Dlx, Edith Shayne. P. 8. Barrett, V. H. Burton, Florence Gerald, Edward See and Ada Curry. HONEYS bOYS. "Roneys Boys now enter upon their ninth consecutive year aa an organised concert company, and In reality upon the eighteenth year of public singing by boy a trained by Mr. Roney specially for high class concert work. From the original Roney Boy" in 1888 down to the present, an unbroken line of successes has followed Mr. Roneys efforts to have the highest class of tender years and presented from memory, in elegant costumes, by youths of tender years and surpassing talents. Roneys Boys, whoee unparalleled popularity has never waned, have fpr the past eighteen years aung In concert In nearly every state and In the Union. It la safe to aay there la no concert company that la so much talked about and written about, and of whom friend so aften says to friend, Dont fall to hear them if you ever get a chance. Time waa, when thla fame waa building, that further exploitation might seem desirable, but that time haa long since passed. The mere announcement that Roneys Boys" are coming, la now generally sufficient to fill the house. The personnel of the boys in part changes yearly with the Inevitable change of voice, but the same high musical stan- IT PAYS TO at Buy Burts cert work by Mr. Roney, and are not which you and your teacher ao kindly collected and sent torecently related to him. nie on geography, written by th.- pupil I find them so far superior to Ogden. MORE BOQUETS FOR those received from MaHurhuett h,iw you SCHOOLS OF OGDEN cities that I am wonderii-did It. I certainly congratulate you and your teachers upon the showing Boquets continue to be thrown at the of these papers. There Mill I no need schools of Ogden, It will ba remem- for further investigation, for radical bered that some time ago, Professor Improvement In geagrapliy at least, if David Gibbs, of the Clark University, all could reach the standard set by the of Worcester, Massachusetts, wrote papers you have sent to me. The pU. Professor Allison a letter in response pile generally apear. not only to know to the request for answers to questions geography, but to have clear Ideas, and propounded by him to the pupils of the ability to express them sell. the schools here, which communication Professor Glbba closes with a rewaa couched In very complimentary mark to fill some blunka enclosed askterpis. Professor Allison la In receipt ing for Information on other iHiinte. of a second communication, even more This sort of congratulation is somgratifying: than the first. Its text being ething every one in Ogden will be proud aa folloM-sof, because it speaks well for the pubWa are now going over the papers lic school system of Ogden. ter-rttor- ity dard, rigid discipline, conscientious attention to details and tireless energy that have made Roneys Boys" the loved favorites In thousands of American homes, and a tallamanlc word for crowded houses is always maintained. The boys are from different families in various sections of the country, are especially trained for con- - - . THE . i Weekly Examiner OF SAN FRANCISCO CALIFORNIA The Weekly Examiner la being published temporarily In Los Angelea, CaL, and la going ahead aa though then Lad been neither earthquake or fire. We respectfully aak each and all of our subscribers to send ua either an old rwapper showing their name and address, or a copy of their receipt, giving the number, data .and name of person who signed It Address. THE WEEKLY EXAMINER, 204 Mercantile Place, Los Angelas, Cal. SM-a- Ives Suits u s Suits $15 and up C. D. IVES MARLOWE MUSLIN UNDERWEAR AND EMBROIDERY SALE Thousands of dollars worth of new muslin underwear and embroidery now on sale at tremendous reduction SOME OF OUR SPECIALS Childrens Drawers, Skirts and Underwaists, eaech 65c and 75c Night 15 dox. Ladle Gowns, each 85 dox. Ladles 80c and S5c 25 dos. 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