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Show PAGE FOUR DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, THURSDAY. JULY tatr Slmtntal Ittalj 14 1 Xnd, 664 1 ring ring Beil. 6(4 ! rings Ind.. 6(4 2 rings BJltorial Rooms Terms of Subscription. 10c carrier, per week 80c by mall per month By carrier. If collected by circular BOe tor, per month ............ By Entered as second-cla- matter at ss the pontoflUe at Ogden. Utah, under Act of Congress of March 2. 1872. B. A BOWMAN Gen I. Manager Editor Circulator C. M. JACKSON F. E. SCHROEDER....City NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. Subecribers not receiving papers will obtain same by special messenger by eeSling up office by telephone. And any carrier failing to deliver paper at proper address will be charged for such messenger service. gNjg OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE COUNTY FRIVOLOUS SOCIETY. Whether the affair has takn place or not we do not know, but some time during the first six days of this month It was announced that Mrs. Btuyvesaut Fish was going to give a sort of high Jinks affair to celebrate the opening of her new residence at Newport, and that Harry Lehr, who la a sort of major dnino In affairs of this sort, had decreed that after the sumptuous dinner, s our society is not so select as It Is back 'east. Almost any g iod girl can mingle with the best we have and nearly every decent and well behaved young man can attend functions given under the patronage of the better sort. The wife of the thrlf:y carpeter la liable to be asked to spin s round the room to the music of Blue Danube by the cashier of the bank, and the young man who runs a lathe in a machine shop ran ask the daughter of the wealthiest man In town to two-ste- p ulth him without giving affront, if any one here should suggest a yet fancy balL where all the ladies and gentlemen were to appear In bathing suits, we Imagine that his or her presence would not lie considered desirable at pleasant gatherings. In short. Wt would "can the disreputable auggestor of such a dirty exhibition all same cur dog. It would be - In the polite language of upper tendom east "sklddoo for him or her, with no graca notea Prrheps some day. some time, we will ou.grow this apparently Improper sentiment and be deemed worthy to undress ourselves, and, arrayed In a breech clout, appear at a fashionable function In the effste and aesthetic circles that winter In Florida, euiqmer at Newport and spend the rest of their time in breaking Into the New York newsiapera. All this may sound a bit provincial to ears not accustomed to hearing It, but we simply cannot help It. - It Is In us and Just had to come out. If we have offended the sensitiveness and wounded tha finer feelings of the people who will take in. or have taken In, this dinner and dance by Mrs. Fish, we desire to assure them the error was of the head and not of the heart, which prompted better words than the pen has written. And with that w dismiss tha subject. JUST VERDICT RENDERED. at Indulged Congratulations are due the jury that all dancers must appear' In bathing returned a verdict of "Not guilty" In sulta. the case of young Mltcliell, who shot While nt fancy dress balls. Indulged Creflleld. the head of the "Holy RollIn by what has com to be known sa ers." Any other conclusion would have elect society, ladles are prone to ap. been error. While we do not, as a geno pear In costumes that make a eral principle, believe In any Individual waist look Ilka a closely woven or set of Individuals taking the law fabric, at the same time there has Into their own hands, there are certain never yet been an attempt to enter Into Instances where Justice can bs obthe festivities of any function with tained In no other way. both upper and lower extremities deCreflleld was one of the many modvoid of garment. Hitherto all conern sensualists who seek to gratify cerned have been content to cloths their feet and legs. But here all the their unholy passions In the name, and by authority proprieties are to be scattered to the the Lord of Hosts. Being a peraovbf brerae end a sort of he was especially sucdance, with Us whirlwind maxes, Is to magnetic power cessful in attracting people to his cult, be participated In by the d especially women, and by his deluded dames and demoiselles. Of course there Is no rule of lew or followers was looked upon ns a modern custom which will prevent this bunch Joshua: n reincarnation of coin, of Individuals from having prophet of ancient times, long since the time of their lives In this manner mouldered Into dust Bo potent was he In his work that he convinced his and form, if they so elect. On the flock that ho could do no wrong, and privacy of their own grounds and In the sanctity If that term be permissi- what would be evil when Indulged In by another, was no sin when practiced soble of their own houses, d efcan do Just about as It likes. But by him. It Is easy to Imagine what ciety such a would doctrine fect pernicious such ddnga do not appeal to us who Uvs In what the downeaaters designate have upon the female members of his as the wild and woolly west." Know- flock. At tho trial soma very unprintable ing our weakness and Reeling keenly our Ignorance of the social manners of testimony was brought out, among the world that Ilea across the Hudson other testimony being the narrative so very river, we have often thought It might that creflleld professed to be men never of fond of Bavlor the he that be a good thing for us to Improve ourtakwithout In him approached prayer selves and become u little more of the off his clothing and ordering th ing world, worldly. Yet, after reading of such proposed action on the part of the balance to do likewise. Although most of us have read His life more or less, gaudy rich who will participate, we somehow fall to comprehend the real all of us have yat to learn that He ever of those who folenjoyment that appertains to waitsing demanded Indecency on the contrary. He Him. lowed but, around on a waxed floor with a girl, both attired in bathing sulta There was an advocate of purity, 'decency and order. may be a sensation In doing a stunt, good ruined two slaters of MitchCreflleld first with a woman with thin underIn ruined several other addition and ell, pinning, and next one with buttery drove him from One community girls. llmbe. and the opposite1 Sex may Ilka to Mitchell thought over the schottleche over a smooth aurfacs with Its midst and done deliberately went out some pilgrim with Just about meat wrong libertine. ' the and shot down enough on the calves of his legs to feed What a small cat, but honestly, us fellows Well, what else could he do? cannot course was open? One other here In this neck of the woods prefer to have our attractions surrounded by estimate the value of a girl's reputation In dollars and cents, and men like the glamour that attaches to Creflleld are not usually comestible In garments. matters of money, even though It were Then, too, we do not care to have a sovereign balm for shattered feelings sisour wives, our daughters and our ters expos themselves to public ex- and broken characters. Tha criminal sexual crimes, hibition as It Is proposed In the occa- courts look lightly upon Is in and that direction. there little hope sion alluded to. As for our side of the statMitchell unwritten So the obeyed house, most of ns are by no means him. built on the lines that characterised ute and killed Is said that once one has killed a It our weaknesses and Adonis, realising and deficiencies, we naturally hesitate man. the memory of the deed gnaws at showing our shrunken shanks and like a canker at his heart ever afterward. Even when the act Is committed possibly our rsther accentuated abdoa certain sort of rein mens for people to comment upon. hlin morse pursues day after day and It may be that for this exhibition of It really seems But after night native modesty we shall be the re- night Mitchell to escape as if ought young cipients of harsh criticism. Truth to any such compunctions of conscience, for In his case It was not a man that was destroyed, simply a hyena was shot to death. In dance would be which peek-a-bo- f-i-m. eeml-undrem- ed high-bre- half-nak- ed high-bre- well-ma- de EXCEPTIONAL SALE OF WASH GOODS i . t mrilaaw funk thegel bn have made ip tudy of properlj that 'JihlpHlH initios gi too can't buy t her. nnlM it i i tlve they will n beneficial. xan lion & IQ ire. J. T. RUSHH Expert Opt id. 1161 Wash. Av..O WAR a- - one-thir- i Franklin E. Brooks. Representative from Colorado, who will be renominated this fall. ihe lute la widening und by and by tha niusle will be mute. Looking over the situation as It exists now, ws feel constrained to make a prognostication. In fact, the spirit of prophecy has come upon us, end if what Is said is verified by coming events we do not Intend to start any new religious cult, either. But ms coming events cast their shadows before, In this matter of Russia we feel like betting a bunch of bananas against an ordinary fried cake that Inside of the next eighteen months Russia will be organising a republic. The days of kingdoms ars not many. Ruling by divine right Is passing. The people are coming to believe that governments exist by consent of the governed, and that sovereignty is Inherent In the masses and not in a favored class. Of all the countries that should bo first to break away, and of all tho countries least capable of breaking, Russia stands The crimes against the population committed by the autocracy are multifarious. Thousands have been hurried to penal servitude In Siberia for merely expresthe peasantry, that sing opinions, mainstay of tho country, has been robbed galore, knouted, murdered, ravished. Even the army, relied upon to perpetuate tha authority of the autocrat haa been abused, underpaid, underfed and neglected. The worst crime committed against society In Russia has been keeping the masses In an uneducated condition, and when Anally the revolution breaks forth In all Its intensity it will be found that this neglect, or this prevention, will be found to militate against the present governing power more than anything else. Became an uneducated mob, with none of the finer sensibilities acquired by study and example, will commit more seta of brutality than one that has had advantages. It will be a terrible day for Russia, but out of It all will coma some good, for there are at rang mlnda there, as there are In all countries, and capable men will rise up to grasp all situations and control them when the thirst for blood shall have been appeased. pre-emin- will be some doings. Because when a Nebraska Democrat gets full of well, ay enthusiasm, he may be tied, but not beaten. man courted a woman supposed to be a maid, and after marriage found she was a widow with six children. He sued for a divorce on ths and ground that ha had been dee.-lved- , die court ruled that he had no cause of action. Still, people can be found who will defend the actions of Judges. :: f, IT PAYS TOT 4 Wayne (Ind.) man was drowned In hla bath tub. Those art always taking desperate A Fort Hoo-sie- rs BUY AT BURTS ROCKEFELLER WONT TALK. A Roanoke COMPEIGNE, Open Forum July 12. Rockefeller refuses to discuss proceedings agaUwt the Standard or tha Issuance of a war-arfor him. He will not prolong his stay abroad and It la stated he will leave for home July IS. nt DEFENDS HIS COW. To the Editor of The Journal: Tou HAVE INVADED GUATEMALA. me. You wrong me in every wrong NEW YORK, July 12. The GuateBAPTISTS CHEER BRYAN. way. I do own a cow of royal Jersey malan consul here haa been formally 12. conThe national OMAHA, July esnotified that the Salvadorean troops vention of Baptist Young People began blood and I am a faat milk Jerker, same from have Invaded Guatemala. here this morning. Bryans name was pecially when getting the mntlnned twice and was given an ova- a pitcher, but the atatement la your tion each time. EXCURSION TO SALT LAKE. "cow editorial" In last Mondays issue effect to I, Journal the The of that MOLLIE HAS PASSED ON. Sunday, July IS, DENVER, July 12. Mollis Brown along with Judge Murphy and Mr. In been of the habit have Gideon, And Cleo Bpruln, two actresses from Vis Oregon Short Line, $1.00 round New York, playing here, ate canned turning my cow out to roam at large meat for lunch a day or two ago Mot- upon the Grampian hllla (Nob hill) la trip. All trains. I have been keeping my ile la dead and Cleo la violently 111 and all wrong. royal Jersey up and feeding her Immay die. ported lucern hay. Imported direct from TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Kaneavllle, and nt the time have been ICE TRUST INDICTED. furnishing fur the pasturage of other FOR BALE On horse and WASHINGTON, July 12. Tha fed- cows buggy. Inand sweet eral grand Jury today returned an in- com. growing beets, peas 8L g!7. quire at ISO Twenty-thir- d dictment against the local Ice trust, But Murphy and Gideon each also consisting of seven firms, charging con- owns a cow and I belteva they claim spiracy In restraint of trade. that their cows are registered stock, but It la my deliberate opinion that the only place they have ever been reg' A Feminine Financier. istered Is at the "stray pen." How"I want a check this morning, ever that may be, a few days ago, while my cow was peacefully reposGeorge." "What amount?" ing "in the shade of the old apple tree" these cows of Murphy and Gid"Two hundred." to my We will guarantee to "Very well That will maka four eon. and several others, came place and beguiled her. so that she; hundred." cure any case of poison broke the 'close (quare clausum freglt) "Four hundred what?" and escaped Into the street and, with oak poisoning with one "Four hundred dollara that I have the other cows, was arrested and Imbottle of our roisonOak overdrawn my account" prisoned by some of Chief Browning's "And will the bank refuse to pay minions. It la hut a repetition of the Cure, or money cheerstory of old dog Tray, who was so Price That's the way they do buslneis. badly beaten because found traveling j fully refunded. "Give me the check, George. I can In company with a had dog, and em50c. Manufactured and get the money. The bank cashier ia phasises the danger of getting Into sold only by the bad company. an old admirer of mine." Now, from Gideon, Missouri, being "Then you don't get It" may have to be shown the necessity Brute!" Cleveland Plain Dealer. of restraining his bovine from running at large, and ns for Judge Murphy, Prescription Experts B. P. O. E. EXCURSION TO DENVER It Is thought by some that nothing short of impeachment proceedings will Induce him to keep hla "measly" litVia Rio Grand Western Ry. tle critter" on his own premises. All I have to say la that these men must j July 14 and July IS. allow their alleged registered cows j . Fare, round trip, $17.75. Tickets good not to come around my place and entice Sure cure for dyspepsia. thirty days. Diverse routes returning. mine to go astray with them hgain. Guaranteed A. W. AGEE. Stopovers allowed. by Respectfully, Dees Guaranteed Poison Oak Cure : . itr DEE DRUG CO. Dees Dyspepsia Tablets A palnlea scure for pain. Ones pains are curable. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea oomes to ones relief Immediately. Tea or Tablets, S5 Cents. T. H. Carr, Phar. 932 LOS Dee Drug Company, ANGELES-RETUR- Via Balt Lake Route, from Salt City. Good to Oct list. On sals May ; It will be noted that the plea of In20th, 28th: June 1st Ird, 18th and June sanity saved Rojentsvensky. 26th, to July 8th. Select a for your vacation In Glorious Southern The fine Imposed on the Chicago A Job Printing nee Tbs California. Write for particulars to J. For first-cla- ss Alton yesterday ought to hold It for a H. Burton, D. P. A, Balt Lake. Journal before going elsewhere. while. ... . Hsvlng lost Hope, the Balt Lake City authorities seem determined to regain It even if requisition papers have to be Issued. ' zzj The entire showing of beautiful Silk Wash Fabrics, French Organdies, Imported Nets, Silk Finished Voiles, Chiffon Checks, Silk Broderie, EmThese goods broidered Silk Mulls. not only make handsome summer gowns but also swell and dainty party .dresses. The former prices will be d reduced to one-halmaking the prices start at 19c yd. to 58c See display in the south Window. : : : . Prescription Experts Dee's Foot Powder for tired and Bore feet. The only sure cure. GREAT MARK DOWN SALE! chances. candidate for mayor of Omaha has He must have been certain of election and desired to escape the consequences. A committed suicide. Garments most in demand throughout July and August may wt An Ytt 0 e mL J ,1 e Since his last calamity prediction failed to materialise, the bulletin service of one Tom Lawson of Cspe Cod seems to have been discontinued. . self-defen- se If You Must 106w n-U- , OGDEN, UTAH. Mrul PublishiiiCwnpuyt Publishers. (Incorporated.) Published every evening except Sunday Telephones. Sualneas Offloa Bell. 1 . Secretary' Shaw says there Is a public demand for a smaller one dollar bill. It Is evident that Secretary Bhaw hasnt been out this way for soma time. T Cleveland has recovered sufficiently to enable him to go fishing, but his hand trembles so he has not dared to! write concerning the coming reception to Bryan. HAS ACTUALLY BEGUN. In view of the resurrection of the Bryan boom, we presume that era long Ten regiments of the c sal's soldiers we shall again hear the resonant acare reported In mutiny. At Sebastopol cents of George Fled Williams of Masthe crews of two warships have revolt- sachusetts. ed and Joined th troope at Batum In Ottawa (Can.) a legless man hung fortress In a demand for a consti- himself, and on the same day an arm-leman In Reading (Pa.) married a tutional convention. ' When the Cossacks go back on the sweetheart. All things seem to be possible If a fellow only tries. exar, tha end. ia In sight. .They hare been most devoted to the empire and When that Nebraska bur.ch starts to the emperor. But the little rift within meet Bryan In a special train there' as ' coouii Dris, tomorrow LAST and THOMAS |