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Show PAGE FOUR. . DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, THURSDAY. JULY 5, 1936. lttnlj jyiatr Journal OGDEN, UTAH, oaraal PiblisMaJ Cwpuy. PabSshcn. (Incorporated.) Published every evening except Sunday Telephones. Bell, 1(4 Business Office Ind, Ml Editorial Rooms Bell, 14 Ind-1- 44 1 1 ring ring tings rings I I Terms of Subscription. By carrier, per week ...,10e 50c by mall- per month By carrier. If collected by circulaBOc tor, per month - Entered as matter at the poetoffioe at Ogden, Utah, under Act of Congress of March I. 1179. second-cla- B. A. ss BOWMAN GenL Manager C. M. JACKSON Editor F, E. SCHROEDER....City Circulator NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. . Subscribers not receiving papers will obtain same by special messenger by calling up office by telephone. And any carrier failing to deliver paper at proper address will be charged for such messenger service. Bunion OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE COUNTY AS TO VACATIONS. The editor of the Inter-Mounta- in a delightful person to read af.rr but lies a lasy old piker. Yesterday he distributed some advice on how to take a vacation. After Indulging In a preamble of commonplaces about whore a Balt Laka man can go to enjoy himself he proffered the following advice to those who need recreation: la But friend, there Isn't a place 'on the face of the civilised globe so good for loafing to home. Just take the vacation, and stay under your own vine and flg tree. Bleep as long as you like. eGt up when you get ready and put on what feele brat Gor or stay. Uncouple the telephone, end put your hands In your pockets If you are a husband: or into your husband's pockets If you an a' wife. Taka what money you went for luncheon and Ice cream and don't give a cent for heavy dinners. Ride Walk a good deal. more. Vink places and have a gnoj time. Read, If the book Interests you. Otherwise heave it into the far corner of the room end lie down again. Maybo all this seems frivolous. If so, hen la a bit of advtco from the Portland Journal. It doesn't coat you a penny men: "Work, somehow. Kill weeds If nothing else. Bee the sun rlae and love Clod. Bmell the fragnnee of the flowers and be thankful for salvation. Help your neighbor and go broke and waks up In the morning rich. Buy a mocking bird rather then a Glva a klsa to anything parrot. sweet. The air, tha sky, old mother earth will klsa you back again and make your waking and sleeping hours delightful. Produce something If It is only a bill of potatoes or a rutabaga. Get In touch with nature. Breathe the balsam of the pines. Bathe In the light of the god of glory. Cut the weeda; rales a garden? pick the fruit; hear a sermon; listen to the songs be a dam. Work, somehow. Bo a little good. Make somebody happier Bow easy It e! Don't fool away your vacation." But whatever line- of advice you prefer, be very sure that the vacation at heme Is beet. Tou will have less to regret when It ia over, and there will be more money In the bank. Home la a mighty good place; and la Is doubtful If you have ever given yourself a chance to And out Its beauties. Take the vacation and get In love with . Imt your home. The old lady who kissed her cow said, Kvetyona to hie taste. Bo that If Pie dear old gentleman In tha village below wants to root around the house, or enoose In a hammock, or flop around on a sofa, he has this rfglht and privilege; or If he wants to emulate the Portland Journal man and go on a crusade against pigweeds or burr-doc- ks well and. good. Still when one considers the glory of a week or two spent out In the hills, where the day time Is all harmony and the night all magnificence; where the rushing of the stream Is music and the twinkling of the stare la spectacular grandeur, loafing around the front yard In the shade of the old apple troe full of aphis and caterpillars, seems rather tame. The Idea of asking a fellow to remain at home where the acme of delight Is going to a restaurant and gobbling down Ice cream, when out In the Mils he can cook brook trout In bacon grease, with the scent of the blue belle In his nostrils; with the perfume of the verdure of nature oating on the If You Must air all about him, ia so contrary to the general trend of Intelligent thought that sincerely and honestly we mourn fur the derpravlty of the men who can proffer such advice. Because it must be depravity or infirmity. The advocate' of such a course of conduct Is either the victim of Impious thoughts or has a game leg. Vacations wera Invented by some man who had the welfare of humanity at heart. They are Intended aa a relaxation for th muscle most used in pursuing the ordinary avocations of existence, and not to keep money in the bank." They also check, or ought to check, the trend of thought that is confined to every day business. When a fellow gets away from the busy place of his occupation the muscles he uses in acquiring his salary and the thoughts he employs In the pursuit of (he needful get rest and recreation while the rest are brought Into play and. while they may become tired from exertion. In the end all things balance and the whole thing Is better for the change of scene and exercise. Inst-aof urging a fellow to loaf around home, the Journal would all who seek a change to pack a box of grup and other accessories and get out Into the mountains where In some canyon the air blows fresh and the water runs cool, and alevp out doors for a couple of weeks Fish and hunt during the day and dream sweet dreams at night. Study Nature between sunrise and sunset and Gods magnificence and glory wh-- n the lights begin to blase In the vast dome of Some people think Deity hesven. msnlf.-sthimself In little earthquake shocks auch as stirred up Ban Francisco, when as a matter of fact such an event amounts on tha earth's surface to no mors than a small pimple on a human epidermis Ha has given a better Illustration of Ills might, power and love in the millions of rushing worlds w see revolving and rolling through boundless space, without ar or friction. Get acquainted with the common Mother of ua all while the sunshine Illuminates her ample bosom and warms U into action, and ponder, era you sleep, on the Infinity of the Rul-.of the Universe, after the purple and scarlet have faded away from tha west. Study tha delicate lace work on the leaves of tha trees and watch the beautiful embroidery the field mouse traces in tha sand by simply ad-vl- ne s r check Is about as cruel aa docking, The man OBSTINATE MULE and docking Is savagery. who Is responsible for the overdraw check ought to be compelled to wear MADE HIS F a collar two inches too high for him the balance of the time allotted to him. If a horse Is treated naturally, feJ HOW KASTERLITZSKY OF MEXICO WON HIS FIRST BATTLE. well, groomed Well, handled with sense, there is little danger of accident from him but If used aa this man used the horse yesterday, there is little wonder la a Strict Disciplinarian, aa Much so That an One Occasion Three Men that the animals break anway and d Were Shot in Order to Keep Up the at the slightest provocation. damage Standard af Discipline. pn. J. T. RUSHiTER Optician 2464 uh. At Ogden One more week the clearance sale will last and the great special sale prices will be ust as low and lower for the last week of the sale. Do IT WAS A GLORIOUS FOURTH. One of the central figures In the riots and battles between Americans and Mexican miners at Cananes rays tha Bellingham (Wash.) Reveille, Is Lluetenant-ColonKasterlltssky of the Mexican army. This daring fighter Is not a Mexican, but as his name implies, a native of Poland. Coming to .he United States at IS years of age. he gained a good knowledge of English and drifted into Mexico. There he Joined the Mexican regular army .and now. as 45 years of age, la known as one of the most Intrepid soldiers the republic has. It has been claimed that Kastedllts sky was trained In the United States army, but officers of the department of the Colorado ray that he waa never In the army. His love of personal liberty and hla Instincts as a soldier of fortune were developed here. Colonel Kasterlltssky Is a tall. wiry, strongly knit man, trained in all the arts of his calling, and one of the best shots In the Mexican army. Ha Is robably the best man in the country to cope with a mob, On a trip through Mexico some years ago tha editor of the Reveille had the pleasure of meeting and getting well acquainted with Colonel Era-ell- o Kasterlltssky and also of hearing many Interesting stories related of him. The colonel who is a Pole of noble blnnod. came to the United States at an early age and enlisted in tha regular army. While stationed at El Paso, so the story goes, he struck an officer of the army for a fancied Insult. Knowing the severe punishment that would be visited on him he fled across the Rio Grande border into Mexico. He found It Impossible to get a commission In that country In tha Mexican army and as the private there are recruited from the criminal classes be could hardly enlist Knowing all about horsea. he waa finally attached to the army In the capacity of a horseshoer. When on a campaign In Slnoa hla company waa attacked by a band of Yaqnl Indiana. The commanding officer of the Mexicans ordered a masterly retreat The horseshoer was mounted on a mule which with true obstinacy, refused to retreat, but broke Into a gallop, headed towards the enemy. Kasterlltssky could not check hie steed, so he drew his revolver and shouted for the Mexi can soldiers to follow him. They did so and tha enemy was put to flight iv For this act of Involuntary valor ' Pxrt- waa made an officer and has . steadily advanced until he Is now a colonel. DEPRAVED WOMEN. Once at Magdalena In tha state of Sonora, when the colonel waa In comIt la only a few days since Mrs. mand of tha barracks, he entertained Kaufman, tha wife of a wealthy brew an American friend. The next morn er at Sioux Fails, was held for the Ing while droning the vtaltor heard some When he met his murder of a servant girl, tha crime host atgunshots. breakfast he asked tha cause consisting of beating and torturing the of the firing and the colonel told him girl to death, and now cornea the story that he had ust had three men shot of how Mrs. Jennie Anderson of He was asked what they wera charged In parwith and replied: Youngstown, Ohio, beat her little six' ticular. We Just shot Nothing them to keep up year-ol- d stepdaughter until aha died, discipline." The mandate of the council and the proclamation of the mayor were not generally observed yesterday. Juvenile America, and for that matter Eld-Amerldca. did nut feel disposed to have their sacred prerogatives trampled upon by eilher legislative enactment or executive mandate. From 10 o'clock on the evening of the 8rd to long after midnight last night Ogden sounded very much like Warsaw on a police sniping date. Bomba, cannon crackers and tha like were popping all the time. It was a grand time all around. True, there were a few accidents; there always are. No one expects to get through without accidents. But there were not so many as there might have been. Thrte la a little fault to be found with Ogden for not making the celebration more general, and having a program to be carried out In some public place. like on the of parks. We believe in the sort of celebration such aa we used to have when Elder Doollt'.le read the Declaration of Independence and the Baptist church choir sang The Sword of Bun' Tha Star Bpangled Ban' ker 11111, ner. and other patriotic songs. We like to se the tableaux of Washington crossing the Delaware, Burgoyne's surrender and auch like, and observe with delight the parade of the masked riders representing everybody and everything known. We like to listen to some orator stand on the platform and tell us what a great nation w art and how wa can wallop tha socks off any other aggregation of humanity on the footatool. We like to hear him tell how wa downed John' dy Bull In a square, aland-u- p fight; how wa made the hoata of Bants Ana smell woolen and how wa fought each other four years without stopping for recess. It does ua all good. It puts ginger Into our frames and makes the old feel young again. We hope next year that Ogden will Indulge In something of the sort and that everybody In tha city will take r not delay in buying your summer wants for the prices throughout every department are smaller than you will have au opportunity of buying at again this season. The prices in the Silk Department are causing many lines to be greatly reduced and the earlier you make the selection the better the assortment. el Suits, Shirt Waists, Hosier', Underwear, Summer Wash Goods'. Iq fact each department has greatly reduced special prices for the Clearance Sale. IT PAYS TO BUY AT BURTS ed rich-voic- ed walking over It Don't be a clam and half hibernate In your hole at home, stirring out only when you are hungry. Don't lounge around In a half stupor reading aome old book, when you haven't ever mas tered tha alphabet of characters that maka up tha story which begins In one eternity and ends In another. Get busy and maka an effort to ascertain why you cams here and for what good purpose by consulting first authorities. When you return you may not know as much about the raid Julius Caesar made Into Briton, or why Attlla. the Hunt never used spurs on hta war-hors- e, but you'll have new lights on the kindness of the Common Father of ua all worth talktpr about, and you will the world through a different and then had tha nerve to ask her pair of' eyes. husband to allow her to burn the body TOUR OF DUTY FOR to conceal the crime. DRIVER WAS IGNORANT. Will we ever understand the THE BIG WARSHIPS psychology of crime? Will we ever During the circus parade yesterday, know why women, presumably born a fellow with a two-seatsurrey,' to with the spark of maternity burning Pennsylvania and Colorado Wil Bail which was attached a nervous brown In their bosoms can to tha China Station, in Order to act as did these mare, with a blind bridle and an over- two? Give the Cook and Captain Bold, Boaun Tight and Middito Fraction. draw check, drove In front of tho JourIs a It perplexing question. Burely nal office. The animal was unused to there must be something wrong with NEW TORK, July I. Steps have band music, and the sound of the cal- the heads of these two. It seems highbeen taken by the navy department Inliope was especially terrifying. ly probable that either could commit to have the Pennsylvania and Colo stead of the driver turning her head auch an outrage In their sober senses rado put In condition for a long tour towards the sound, he faced her In If the law fm carried out .these two of duty on the China station. Not only th engineering and fire room out the other direction, and when ahe women will be executed. After they will flta of the be thoroughly overdanced and pranced In an effort to as- are dend an autopsy win be performed hauled and ahlpa restored, but there will be certain the cause of all tha noise, the and the surgeons will report their In- a material changa In the mechanism of foot fellow laid a carriage whip onto ability to determine from the post- turrota and In the location of tha elec her back with all hla strength. Of mortem the cause for their murderous trical fixtures on board the ahlpa, ec those connected with and sitcourse the dumb beast did not know acts Would It not be better for the peclally uated on the walla of the turrota. It the causv of her punishment, and in protection of society to turn them la. purposed. In the first place, to min her wonder at tha one and fright at over to the surgeons alive to be ex- Imlxe the chances of accident as a result of sparks from any of the electric the other came near running away. perimented upon In the Interests of ss was the case on board the The horse was by far the most In- science and of future generations? fittings, It will cost about 11.000 Kearaarge. telligent of the pair, other things be- There la a strong probability that con- to make the changes by covering the ing equal, and most of ua employed In stant observation and study might re- fixtures or removing them to places tha Journal office were glad when the veal the reasons for their strange be- outside the turrets. The alterations In the turret mechanism are regarded as man drove off, because It deprived ua havior and that methods to prevent Its necessary In conforming to a policy of an excuse for getting out and recurrence In others might be devised. now adopted of decreasing the speed of the turret. It was once considered - thrashing the chump. No one wants wise to-bable to turn a turret as to fight on the Fourth of July and thla NEW YORK BANKERS. as possible: now the most effrapidly bunch Is not an exception. BLUFF POINT N. T July S The icient result Is to keep the turret from There are some people who ought annual convention of the New Tork turning except slowly, the Idea Bankers Stale association opened here to keep the gun trained on the being to be trusted with the managetarget. ment of a horse, and this man waa today at the Hotel Champlain. Alfred This principle will be applied to the H. Curtis the stale president of the asPennsylvania and Colorado during the one of them. A horse la unusually sociation, called the convention to orIn anticipation of their dewise In his way. and If given half a der- and delivered hla annual address overhauling from the Atlantic atatlon parture chance will demonstrate his wisdom. The convention will remain In session about August 15. with the West days and many prominent speakand the Maryland, for the Asiatic But no horse with a blind bridle and two ers will deliver addresses among them atatlon. fool an overdraw check, with a for a F. A. Vanderlip of New Tork B. R. driver ever made a display of know! Flynn of Chicago and H. E. Pollard of DANGER TO OBSERVATORY. Fort Madison. WIs This evening the edge worth mentioning. LONDON, annual July 5. At the last meetwill take at banquet the place Whoever Invented the blinder was a of the Royal Astronomical society Hotel Champlain, ing which tomorrow foe to horses, humanity and the prog' evening there will be an open air con- the following resolution was unanimress of common sense. It deprives the cert The grounds of the hotel will be ously agreed to: That the council animal of half hla sight. Is conducive brilliantly lighted. After the adjourn-me- learns with deep concern of the danger of the convention many of the threatened to the royal observatory at to blindness and la little short of barwill taka a trip to lake Greenwich, from the erection of a large delegates most barous. The wisest and gentle Placid and visit the Ausable electric generating plant near the ob chasm. enlmal In the world If compelled to servatory, and desire to represent to the admiralty at the earliest opportunwear a blind bridle, will become nerBARBARA IS AL80 ENGAGED. ity their conviction of the paramount vous and fldgetty In a very short time. BERLIN, July 5. The engagement, Importance of maintaining the Integla of Barbara Krupp, youngest sister of. made with the This statement rity and efficiency of Greenwich obserthat many horsey experts Bertha Krupp. to Tyle vou Wilmoskl, vatory. which ha been adopted aa the a subordinate In the mlnls'try of the. reference will deny It, but the experience of the point for the whole Interior Is anounced. By' It waa further resolved that a world." man who makes It Is, perhaps, quite the termsdepartment of her fathers will Barbara! this resolution be forward to copy of the first as extensive as theirs. The overdraw has a dowry of 10.000.000 thalers. j lord of the admiralty. Kas-terllt- ed CANNED DOPE FOR YOUNG WOMENS ARMY SOLDIERS CONFERENCE TO-DA- Y Tinned Spude and Onions for Rookies Starting cf a Ten Days Session of a in the Field Experiments Made Gathering That Will Attract Much With Fried, Baked, Boiled and Attention Many Notsd Psopls Are Frieueed Stuff Goad aa Fraah Onaa in Attendance. WASHINGTON, July 5. Commissary-- Sharp of tha army is lu of aomq receipt Important reports from officers in the Philippines and in Alaska on the value of canned potatoes and canned onions of a new type, rant out for practical experiment In the field with the Idea that they would afford a suitable substitute for the deelccaed vegetable, and where the fresh vegetables were not obtainable. The Idea la one which was put Into trial by General Sharpe shortly after he became the head of tha subsistence department and he Is gratified with the generally favorable comment made the by the offleera who conducted teste, and the report that the canned vegetables ore palatable and will be acceptable especially In the Phllllplnee The canned potatoes were used baked, fried and boiled, and the canned onlona were fried with the onlona and also with meet, and both were used In a meat stew. The reports show that the cannedvegetablee are a worthy substitute for the fresh articles and will be af material benefit to the troops. There would be a raving of loss from decay, provided the canning were properly done, and the full vegetable ration, a necessity In the tropics, would be thereby Insured. In Alaska tha result of the tests were not so satisfactory as la Indicated by the reports from the Phllllplnea, thla probably being due to the difference In the temperatures and climates. But In Alaska, It ia realised, that there may be a material saving In the vegetable ration by the use of the canned potaGeneral EAST NORTHFIELD. Mass., July young womens conference which opened here today and will remain In session for tea days la attracting great interest and promisee to bo the moat successful conference of thle kind every held. Several hundred . delegates are In attendance, representing varloeuf schools, young peoples societies of churches, girls' clubs Ins cities, towns, villages, etc.. In all e parts of New England and tha middle Atlantic states. Among the delegates are some representing the Misses Masters' school at Dobba Ferry; Mrs. Dons school t Friar Cliff Manor; Walnut Hill school at Natick. Mass.; Northfleld club at Troy and. Brooklyn,. N. Y.; ..Woodward Avenue Presbyterian church. Philadelphia; University Place Presbyterian church. New York; John Hall memorial of Fifth Avenue church. New York; Young Men's Christian association of Bpringfleld, Mass., and various other duba and Institutions at Ridgewood, N. J- - Hartford, Conn- - Rochester. Whitehall, White Plains, N. 5. Ths ' DeL, and other cities. Thla Is on of the youengest of the lx district conventions which are held here during the summer but the attendance la remarkably large. A few of the most Important speakers who will address the conference this year ore the Rev. Dr. A. F. Bchauffiler. Dr. A. T. Pierson, Robert E. 8 peer, the Rev. John McDowell, the Rev. Stanley White, the Rev. Joseph N. Blanchard, tha Rev. A. Edwin Kelgwln. Mrs. Lucy toes and onions, provided, of course, M. Waterbury, Mrs. Lawrence Thursthe canning can be done at a reason- ton and Mira Margaret Slattery. able coot REOPENING FRISCO SALOONS. SPECIAL SUMMER TOURIST BAN FRANCISCO July . The saRATES loons of this city, which survived the earthquake and fire and were kept Ta Canadian and New Engljnd Points. closed ever since by order of Mayor Via Nickel Plate Road. Fifteen with view to preventing day Bchmlts, limit; one fare plus two dollan from drunkenness anda disturbances In the Chicago. For dates of sale, reserva- stricken city, were reopened today. tion of sleeping car berths, , etc, write were kept dosed yesterday, aa It or call on Mr. Chao. EL Johnson, No. They waa not considered safe to allow them II Seventeenth st, Denver, Colo. to he open during the excitement which .usually accompanies the celen tet Job Printing bration of the Fourth of July. The at Tha Journal Job Rooms. Tha most police authorities have tha situation modern Ideas In ore cheaper well ln hand, and there were no serithan Inferior work.printing Give ua a trial or- ous disturbances today, although the der. Both 'phones 914. saloons were patronised quite liberally. up-to-d- ... e nt Vlr-glnl- nt wear iliMn get thorn that lonk the heat. 1 have miuie a peclal udy el properly ay slanea. You ud'i buy (hem hen ualaaa It 1 are they will prove beneficial. Examination free. Another Week of the July 4th & 5th 1 Ogden Lodge No. 71 U B. P. 1 0. E. special train via Union Pacific leaves Ogden Sun-da- y morning,' July 15th. Tickets good 30 days, diverse routes returning. Stop-oveallowed. The public invited to join with the Elks on this excursion. rs j Communicate with E. MTLLER, care Elks1 Lodge, for sleeping car reservations, accommodations at Denver, etc. or A. B. MOSELEY, T. l. A. |