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Show UKIOX PEPOTTIMECARP REV. JUS ill UNION PACIFIC Dll HAS ACUTE SPASM Dtpiri f Fat 8:20 mall STANDARD OIL PARSON CALLh limited Overland (or Kc ROOSEVELT AN ANARCHI8T. Bluff Council Omaha. Dearer, Kansas City and 2:55 p.m the Beat, dally Grave Question of Explorer Hudsons Mo. 4 Atlantic express tor First Name la Settled at Last it Dearer, Omaha, Council Wee Simple, Plain Old Henry or Bluffs, Kaneae City and 2:30 ya Hank People New Breathe Easier. all points East, daily Lee An ye Ire Limited. 7:00 No. Me Mol ya Arriva exprew California I 8t48 mi limited Overland The Ka I Council Omaha from Bluffa Kaneae City, Denver and all points Eaet, 4:00 " dally 2.55 81a 9 ."Eaet mall... W Ma T Lor Angelas Umited-'2:4- and East, dally.. ... ya 5 Oregon Short Line NORTH OF OGDEN. Depart. Ma 9 Pocatello and Butte 1i25 olio axprraa. dally Pocamall Eaet (or Nat tello, Idaho Falla and 12:20 pm Portland, dally No. 11 Cache Valley sx- 8:20 p.m pieae, dally Arrive. I Feet mal (ram Port- ua 7:00 land Butta dally Mol 11 Cache Valley ex10:38 am press, dally Pocatello and Idaho Mo. l 1:10 p.m Falla earreaa dally SOUTH OP OGDEN. Depart. Eaatera expreeo Mol 4 Mol I Rev. James ot the Syracuse university, occupied the apex of sensationalism last week, and there are i ill some rumblings that, like Ban Francisco's big earthquake, start other Mr. Day la quits a neighborhoods. sensational man, and theres no telling w hat a day will bring forth. In taking hold of the Standard OH question, ha just naturally slopped over In a mighty torrential way. He called the president of tlie United States an anarchist, and later hinted that Impeachment proceedings would just about fill the bill, for assailing private rights and naming NEW" TOR1L May 31. R. Hay, D. D, chancellor (Mm Council Bluffa Omasa, Denver, Kaneae City Mol UTAH 8TATE JOURNAL. MONDAY, MAY 21, 1908. DAILY PAGE TWO .... 4:10 Portland. Butte and Pocatello (or Balt Lake 7:30 City, dally 4 Local to Balt Lake 8:30 aja City, dally Me. II Cactie to Valley 10:40 nan Balt Ihka City Balt Nol I Limited (or taka Provo, Nephl and 4:10 Juab, dally p,ia Idaho Ma. It Portland, Falla, Pocatello and to 8:20 pan Balt Lake City, dally Nol II Loa Anfelea limited 3:31 pm Ne. .,,,,,, Arriva Nol I Butte and Pocatello ex preaa (ram Balt Lake City and Intermediate 12:80 points, dally Ma Atlantic expreae (tom 8alt Lake City and fatacmedlnte , ,,, , 0:08 dnily Idaho Ma T Pocatello, Portland expreae Falla, (tom Belt lake City, 11:38 dally Ma 1 Pant mall (ram Balt 2:38 lake City, dally Ma ache Valley (tom Balt Lake City, Prove Nephl and 8:18 Jaaht dally Eastern expreas 7:08 Ma Ma IT Loa Angeles limited. 8:48 persona In Ills message. Mr. Day Is a great lover of Standard Oil and its officials He plainly states that he will take all the tainted money" he can get. Mr. Archbold of the Standard Oil company Has the Syracuse university under hla wing, being its particular guardian, and many are the little and big donations he has dropped Into Its treasury, and more, much more, la expected. Mr. Day just couldn't help bursting In the way he did, (or the president haa hurt hla friends. Ir. Day was onoe imstor of Calvary Methodist Eplscofial church, Harlem, and believed In revivals; he Increased the membership of the church most remarkably, making It the strongest Methodist church In the city. Dr. Day was a candidate for hlahop six years ago and stayed In the balloting three days hut the solid sober sense of the Methodist church renamed from electing him. If It had elevated him to the bishopric, and he had belched out as he has done, in auch an unseemly fashion, there would have been a howl In the denomination that might have split It almost In twain. A great many Methodist dlvlnea smiled when they read hla Philllptc against the president, and aald, "Oh, thats just Day. But it is not probable that any member ot congress will take up the cudgela on Days Idea, and start the hall rolling Meanfor Roosevelt's impeachment. while, however, matters go on apace. The Standard Oil company, unlike Ha previous acta, haa opened a publicity department, and la anawertng all the questions asked In a very liberal manner poaalhle. It proposes now to argue with and convince the public. nan i poinU am pan These are curious times Here's the great New York Telephone company using imges of the newspapers In It Is trying to reaching the public. convince the public and the business men of New York city that It la better to have but one system of telephones In the greet city. It argues that the big work (or the public that haa had no suspicion of graft about It. and that is the most remarkable Investigation this city ever had, the investigation of the insurance coreqianlea The investigation took up a great deal of time, the work upon it was very strenuous, and there waa steady attention to every Besides that there waa disdetalL played a large measure of genius In the manners of Investigating that made every shot telL And yet the bill of Charles D. Hughes, the legal examiner, was only IlS.ltuO. a paltry sum compared with the sums counsel received from the company In its undisturbed day a If he had put It at one bundreo thousand dollars there would not have been a murmur, and It would have been paald without hesitation, as being a piece of work of exceptional value. The whole expenses foot up hut a little over a hundred thousand dollars. Borne of rs would have spent half a the million of the work, and not have reached such conclusive results. old-time- The school authorities have been greatly disturbed In regard to the prop, er way for the children to carry theler school books to and from the school -houses. They established a rule $hat they should carry them first on the right side, and then on the left aide, doing one on the even days and the other on odd days. In this way It waa thought that their weight would not tend to make the children lopsided by tending to curve the spines. Many ed. ucatpra, as well as writers who make a specialty of school subjects, have proposed different ways to be ordered, but so far Superintendent Maxwell's Idea of shifting the hooka alternately from side to side prevails But what seems to be a better plan la that of the Prussian schools where the children are fitted out with little knapsacks which are filled with the books end strapped to the shoulders of the little ones giving look and at the them a same time tending to keep their shoulders erect and contribute to the expan. sion of the chest. Thla plan certainly does not tend to curve the spins as one side la not used any more than the other. The subject is certainly an important one, more so that the casual thinker la apt to consider. We have plenty of crooks in thla generation, and want no more to come ug to use from the rising generation. semi-milita- ry Mark Twalna little Ulneaa awakened much attention and some anxiety, not so much from the character of the ailment, which waa not serious, as from the great Interest the public feels in the ln man. Mark Twain occupies the the regard of the general public that General Grant used to do when Nohla sickness first became known. body wanted to talk of anything In those days until they had heard how he had pasaed the night, and wished that the morning report would show Improvement of some kind. Bo with Mark Twain, he la now the public's chief concern so tor as Individual humanity goes And when It was announced that his kindly old face was once more eeen on the streets taking hla morning constitutional, delight spread In all directions, and people hook their hands and amlled as though a great personal favor had been done them. When he reaches Dublin, N. H. and Inaugurates hla program for the summer, he will begin upon what he calle hla last work, hla autobiographical reminiscences. It will have to bo a bulky volume, if It merely narrates the incidents that he haa given the public from time to time, while it la auppoeed that he haa held something In reserve to crown the work. Aa ho only takes two hours a day tor thla work, he must expect a long life ahead, for It will take many years at that rate. post-tion,- telephone business ia different from pan any other business, and that the admission of the Independent telephone would only confuse matters and double the expense and annoyance of the busip,m ness, Inasmuch to reach hla customers pan. every dealer would have to be connect-wit- h that customer by the telephone pan that that customer usee. And under two telephone systems each telephone list would be defective, tor neither would have the names of all the perMany will wish more power to Prosons who use telephones, whereas the fessor James H. Hyslope magnetic Present list has. As It Is now, theta la he one book for all telephone users, and eyes If he la capable of doing what do. told hlo clubmatea ho waa able to the finding of the one you seek is. If he Riding In the subway he met a drunkhas a telephone at all, a very simple en Depart ( man aboard, and took to amusing matter. Comptroller Meta, who Is quite himself' with him. Concentrating hla tot Atlantic mail Ms a lively chap, aides with the New York Balt Lake City, Provo eyes upon the Inebriated man Telephone company in thla contention, magnetic 7i48 and all points East amlled upon the fellow, and holding and a great many dtlaena do the same. he him with an earnest look of the eyes he Ms II To Balt Laka City They fear that, with two systems of he exerted all bis hypnotic power, and m4 la termed late points telephones, they would have to estab- toon had him under hla Influence en 8:00 Bally lish depot ends for telephones In their tliely. . 14 1:35 Balt Lake special. Ms pjn establishments and spend much time and suffer some lose and inconvenience Ms 3 Atlantic limited tor ' Not of His Seeking. in finding out what line the man they Balt Lake City, Provo Record-Herald- .) (Chicago Denver seek la on. Bo many favor the New Cawdvflls Pueblo, said the Ah," father, "did you girls end oil (Miato East dally. 2:80 pm. York Telephone company having a want to aee me?" of as the much business, 4 tor AUaatio monoM)y Ms' they express No," the young man replied, "hut hate monopolies. One thing Is certain, there Balt Laka City. Pueblo, didn't seem to be any way out of and that Is, no city has a telephone Denver and all points 7:00 pm system that Is anywhere near as good Mast dally and efficient aa New Torke system, and Must Be. Arriva. therefore the city doesn't need any (Houston Post.) other system. The Independents can Ms I Partita express from "I guess my office boys grandmother Justly claim that they brought about la really dead." Dearer, Pueblo, Provs the reduction of ratea on the mere hint Bolt Lake City and all What makes you think so?" The He asked me to get off yesterday to points East, dally. . . ..,.12:05 am that they were coming to town. bom. been have Independent companies 11:20 am go to the hall game." Ms II Ogden special Mets with telebardlnp Comptroller Ms S PartAc limited (torn grams from distant cities telling how Balt Lske City, Provs well two systems work In those cities, Denver aad all points end altogether the question, as all these 11:10 Boot to of presentations arguments Ms 1 Pacific Mall (torn strengthen the two positions are prePuebls Lead-vtl- ls Denver, sented, brings much profit to the pub Balt Lake City and Ushers of newspapers, as It presents (VIA) 2:40 all petnts East, dally pm. the best class of advertising, paying Ms 13 Local from Sanpete the highest rates and 7:00 pm quantities of space. The taking large Taller present telephone system says it will be contented with 10 per cent profit on Ua Invest, ment and w ill let the city authorities control the prices of Ua services, with Deport, the utmost publicity aa to all details ot Ms I Pacific express for Its business. The Independents offer a Boa Francisco and Interbig sum for the privilege of using the 4:30 am streets for their llnese mediate points dally and for the franMay Ms ft Pacific chise. One thing la certain, and that Is expreae that the city of Xe wYork will surely 1, through to Ban Francisco, 16, 11:58 am, be In a much better condition as to dally Ms I Overland Limited... 4:20 pm telephones when thle war la over than it was when It began. Mixed train, OgMs den to Vontella Corinne Denver, Colorado Springi aad Ketton, dally except It la at last authoritatively settled 320.04 and Pueblo 8:15 saw what waa the name of the Bandar great navi33.00 Omaha and Bailed City.. who first up the noble gator Arrive. Hudson river, and after whom It was St. Lou la 30.60 Ks 4 Atlantic expreeo named, the name chosen for the river St. Paul and Minneapolis.. 41.10 from Boa Ftanclsco dally. 7:10 happily having no obscurity about 1L 44.60 Chicago Ms 8 Overland Limited ... 2:30 pm For centuries the navigator haa been KS 4 Atlantia called Hendrick, and yet that wasnt 46.60 express Memphis (torn Bon Francisco and his name. It being simply Henry, Just SO Intermediate points dally I: p.m. like a plain every day American of Ms 244 Mixed train from modem times. Thla matter la settled Proportionately low rates to Koatolto vis Corinne and by Hugh Hastings, historian of the other points. many Kottoa, dally except Sunstate of New York, who quotes from 8:50 pm the original contrart between the diday Tickets good for return to Oc1:30 p.a rectors of the East India company and Ms lft Fast Mall 21st. For further particutober the chamber of Amsterdam, , made on What's the goon of keeping from him the 8th day of January, 1401, and which lars see Any good things you may aee. bears the name In the Dutch copy, both A. B. MOSELEY, T. P. A, That will lift his load of labor In the body of the document and the Ogden, Utah. Like Rocky Mountain Tea. signature, "Henry Hudson. T. H. Carr, Phar. Thank the Lord, there has been one 11-C- t ex-pra- se .... . Excursions East SOUTHERN PACIFIC 26 and 28 and June 3 and 1906 m g,n, ......... SALE OF KNITTED GOODS CAME TO OFFICE WITH A LARGE BUN ON. For the next fifteen days we will sell knitted garments at the following low prices: Took Hie Dictatisa With a Rad Pencil, and Waa Altogether Wicked He Jumped Hia Job For Sandwich and a Beer. .90 Garments $1.15 Garments $1.25 Garments The president of one of the downtown copo rations is easily upset by trifles, and haa a very vigorous way of exea pressing himself; but most of hla etn-loy- understand him and say that the old man, as he la affectionately called, to all right If you Know how to handle him, says an eastern pa- Hia frequent per. to tnieata discharge the entire force are taken with a grain of salt, and no one has ever yet bene discharged, ao far aa records of the office go. Owing to hia uncontrollable habit of profanity, which jarred harshly on the pink ear of the lady stenographer, she resigned, and it became necessary to engage a man stenographer for hla personal dicta- at . at . at . . .50 . .75 . $1.00 i : Summer hosiery, underwear, silk shawl and other kinds of knit goods at same discount. j tion. One of the applicants was named Watson. He waa about 10 and had well worn credentials addressed "To whom may concern," bearing the letterheads of a railroad In BL Louis, a pork packer In Kansas City, a lumber firm in Duluth, Minn., and a flattering letter from a coffin factory In Chicago, the latter stating. In substance, that Mr. Watson waa about the proper thing In the shape of a stenographer. Watson had a shifty eye and a hunted look, but he proved In a trial performance that he knew hla business. Ha long, lean fingers aa they raced over the keyboard of the typewriter, with the type beating a continuous roar on the letter sheet, reminded one of Paderewski giving an Imitation of a storm at sea. He did hla work well, bearing with much meekness the violent outbursts of the president. If he felt any resentment he did not snow it. Hla face bore a UTAH KNITTING WORKS Corner 17th 5t. and Washington Ave. THE NEW ROAD THE BEST LINE -- TO- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA expres. sion. When Watson come to work Saturday morning the bookkeeper noticed a peculiar odor on his breath, suggesting bay rum and crushed violets. However, he went through with' hto work, and at noon the cashier, as waa hto custom, handed him hto week's pay. Aa Watson's fingers closed over the bills hto manner aeemed to change and hto nieekneaa disappeared. There waa a sinister gleam in hto eyes aa he went back to hto desk. The president came to him hurriedly, holding a batch of correspondence In hto hand. "Here, d d It, take thla letter right away; It must get off In the next mall!" ha said, and began dictating rapidly. Wataons usual pencil was out of reach, ao he took the stub of a red pencil lying near him and began recording hto employer's dictation with a graceful, easy movement The president standing over him. noticed the unusual color of hto stenographic notes and stormed at him, "What the devil are you using a red pencil for?" Watson looked up at him and re1 "Because marked, sarcastically, havent got a green one. Maybe you'd prefer a shads of terra cotta or robin's-eg- g Only Direct Line Salt Lake to Los Angeles Palatial Trains equipped with Standard and Tourist Sleeping Cars, Diners and Free Reclining Chair Cars. All trains via Salt Lake City and Nevadas Mineral Belt. New Route ypen to Bullfrog. Ask nearest agent about California Excursions to write or J. L. MOORE, D. P. A S. P. L. A, & S. L. R. Rt, Salt Lake City, Utah Most Modern DC DC OC DO blue? The "old man" was so stunned by the reply that he forgot where he waa In hto dictation. He looked at tha stenographer In wonder tor a moment end then was all business again. Go ahead with that en what was X going to sayr "How do I know? Tm a stenographaald Watson. er, not a clairvoyant, The president puffed hard at hto cigar. He started to say something, but Watson Interrupted him. "I guess I'll go out for a while. he said, and putting on hto hat started leisurely for the door. "What in damnation are you going out for?" roared his employer. Watson slowly raised his chin In the air, and glancing along the barrel of hto now at his Irate employer, remarked very cooly and deliberately, Tm go- ing out to get a bottle of beer and a cheew sandwich. Won't you Join me?" Without waiting to see whether his Invitation was accepted, he passed out Into the hallway and they heard him calling "Going down" to the elevator man. 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