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Show DAILY UTAH STATE PAGE TWO Stall Stair Journal You Are The Man We Can SUIT To a 9 U Weve the right kind of ss B. A GenL Manager BOWMAN the right kind of prices. Weve suite and overcoats for the conat But we have gone money mad, in the rush and scramble for dollars, dollars, dullsrf, we have forgotten that ever chiseled In marble Editor Utchael Angelo or that Murillo painted with an Inspiration amounting almost to divinity. NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. Ask any schoul boy who Rockefeller la, Subscribers not receiving papers will and he will tell you. and add to the Inobtain same by special maasengcr by formation the price of kerosene; but catling up effiM by telephone. And any heard if Benjamin ever If he inquire sorrier failing to deliver paper at West, and the chances are that the proper address will be charged for such name of the great American who put messenger service. on canvas the departure of Death on his Pale Horae, as described In the Apocalypse, will be unknowa to him. He can tell how much money Joe Gnus made In his fight with Battling Nelson, but the odds are that he has never heard the name of Jonathan Trumbull. OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE COUNTY While this contlnnent has produced a few great painters and a very few great sculptors, Europe has produced REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET many and their worka are legion. A For Congressman, few of them have found their way tb JOSEPH HOWELL. thla side of the water. The Academy of r, Fine Arta in Philadelphia ha a For Justice of the Supreme Court Museum of the Art Metropolitan , JOSEPH E. FRICK. York City and the Corcoran In Nt-REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET. Art gallery in Washington many more. And there never waa a man whose soul For State Senator E. T. HULANISKI. was bigger than a shriveled pea who ever visited those places who did not For Representatives come away with better and more exRUDOLPH KUCHLER alted view a of life. Of course we are HARVEY P. RANDALL free to admit that oil some no impresGEO. S. DEAN waa made, but those we have cx-sion GEO. 0. FULLER pied. In the Metropolitan Museum of Art Far Cemmiaaienera OSCAR MADSON hangs a picture entitled "The Defense Term of Champlgny." No man with any red FRANK MOORE blond in his velna ever sat down In Term front of that and left It Inalde of an hour, at least. In another apartment Far Clark hard by la the original of Ross DAVID MATTSON. "Horae Fair," The fellow who can give that a passing glance and Per Treasurer ALMA D. CHAMBERS. then boast of having seen It, would eat black-atra- p molasses on a charlotte Fer Assessor iuwee. A few apartments away la a EDWIN DIX. view of the Hudson, painted by an who died a century or more ago. Fer Sheriff la dull In Its generalities and the It A SEBRINO. quaint old surroundings do not appeal to the latter-da- y fellow who la used to Fer Recorder freak architecture, and palatial steamJOSEPH 1. WALLACE. ers on the river In place of the ancient boats that are depleted, yet that la one Fer Attorney of the greatest there. Why? Because NATHAN J. HARRIS streaming down from the leaden sky, Fer Surveyor with Its banks of dull clouds, cornea a H. J. CRAVEN. of light. It la light. In a moment ray For Constable of Ogden City of Inspiration the painter actually deHENRY STEELE. picted light. Not the rosy glow of the auneet, nor the orange of the morning, when the hilltops are gilded In glory REMOVE THE TARIFF. and the white enow peaks blush In to the first kiss of sunrise, but Now, hold on, Mr. Protectionist; aiich as you have. seen stream don't get excited. Ws are not alluding light, to nil of the Uri IT simply that which down through the rlfta; actual light. And the fellow who looks upon that Is levied on works of art. There la a bill pending In congrese at picture ae he should cannot go away adthis writing, having thla object In view. feeling anything nave miration for ths genius of the man It was Introduced by a Mr. William Alden Smith of Michigan. W'ho blended hla colors so successfully It provides for the admission, duty as to counterfeit light so correctly. free, of works of art, and deflnea them The old countries have some marvelIn the following; ous works of art of this sort that might "Works of art, Including paintings In be seen here, If the duty were reoil, mineral, water or other colors, pasmoved from them. Cheapening them tels, or final drawings,, and sketches, to the extent of the tariff removal etchings and engravings, and atatuary, would encourage colleges, societies and but the term statuary as herein used other Institutions and Individuals to shall be understood to include only secure from other countries the works professional productions of sculptors, of master hands for our edification and whether round or In relief. In marble, emulation. It would mean a revival stone, alabaster, Ivory, wood or metal; of art. and would assist materially in and the word painting, ' as used In thla attracting the attention of the people, act, shall not be understood to Include or a portion of them, away from the such as are made wholly, or In part, by sordid and toward the beautiful And stenciling or other mechanical pnxww; while some men claim that "the beauand the words 'etchings' and engrar-Ings- ,' tiful don't get you nothin'," at the as used In thla set shall be unme time the beautiful does get one derstood to Include only such as are something, for it enlarges hla Ideas, printed by hand from plates or blocks often hla heart. Illuminates hla soul, etched or engraved by photochemical expands hla Intellect and does other processes." things calculated to cause one's acObjects of art of ornamental charquaintances to regret when he paaaes acter or educational value which shall cat of the world, whereas, when the have been produced prior to the year fellow with nothing but material things 1800, but the free importation of such, finishes, plenty of people are glad, for objects shall be subject to such reasonthey have a chance at hla wallet and able regulations as to proof of another things left behind. The man tiquity as the secretary of the treasury whose soul Is full of poetry, art, music shall prescribe." snd admiration for all things beautiful There can be no reasonable objection takes these attributes out Into the offered to such a measure passing both whiteness with him. but the fellow who houses and becoming a law. pine everything on the material has to The bill has for an object the educaabandon all he has when he closes hla tion of the people of the country by eyes In hla last slumber. familiarising them with works of art 8o for the sake of encouraging men they are not now permitted to eee ex- - andwemen to become better by a culcept at great expense. tivation of higher things, through creWe feel like endorsing the position ating an avenue so to do. we hope this In this matter taken by the la'e George measure will become law, and that we G. Vest the able senator from Mismay hare more art and less of assets, souri, who, twelve years ago, said on more paintings and lees of percentthe subject: ages. There Is only one reason why 1 am not a worshipper of the' It should pass, and that Is sentimental aesthetic. I am not a connoisseur In and sentiment rules the world after all suits and overcoats servative man. C. M. JACKSON If you dont know just what you want, come here and our display will show it to you. Four-ye- Tiro-ye- ar ar Bon-lieu- rs ar-li- st a se 1 awe-stru- ck "stand-patter- ," doxen worse fx E. DOOLY, than the Democratic' President. JOSEPH S. PEERY. VU-P- r,. RALPH E HOAn c A. V. jThe UTAH NATIONAL BANK I OF OGDEN UNITED STATES DEPOSITABv I Interest Paid on Sailings Accounts anil Time Deposits en and indecent. But on sober second thought we are glad that this la so and that here In Weber the llence U broken only by the Joyful cachinatiou of Chairman Henderahot or the soft tread of Horace Foeter, as he ambles from place to We place, seeking to secure votes haa ore 'glad that nothing happened . UTAHMA THEATRE pronun-- c memo issued yesterday, or the ebullitions of Jedediah Skeen. We rejoice with a peace that paaaeth all understanding that Dave Mattson haa not been accused of shooting sheep In hla infancy, and that Tillman Johnson haa with running' a not been charged moonlight boose factory manufactory La the mountains of Sunny Tennesee. As u matttr of fact we are rather proud of the citlsenship of thla county because of the absence of all that marks the campaign In the town to the south as one of most venomous, unchaste, virulent, violent and most replete with genuine cussedness In the history of the state. in ALL THIS WEEK The Lyric Theatre Co. OF (ALT LAKF The Millionaires Daughter Seats on Sale at Utahna Drug Store IT IS A NUISANCE. The north aide of Twenty-fourt- h street, between Quincy and Jackson. !i a nuisance Trees have been blown down In front of a vacant lot, and the absence of a sidewalk ther, and the fact that the canal cute the land-jacath re at a point that is ex.rems-l-jr num-lie- ct a pest-ridd- . . 1908. have been branded as in the village not down crooked, while man ha escaped being classed as a villain. And In this sort of work all parties have taken part and the campaign conducted by each and all and through every newspaper printed bailiwick has been in the unfair, filthy, ungen. roua. false In character and altogether outrageous 'baout paintings or In sculpture. But. Mr. President, as an educated man, fit to be here as the representative of an edOGDEN, UTAH. nil MUffing Cmms), - Publisher. ucated people, I must say that one ten(Incorporated.) dency of this age la going to the exPublished every evening except Sunday treme. and that is the tendency to be exclusively practical; that we should escape. If possible, from all that seems Telephones. Busin ms Office Boll, III 1 ring to be aesthetic, or beautiful, or artistic, Ind. If 4 1 ring and confine ourselves to absolute Editorial Rooms Bell, 1(4 I rings Ind., M4 4 rings physical necessities." We are prune to the practical. We Terms of Subscription. have come to be a people who do not 18c aee the beauty of a picture or the muBy carrier, per week 80c sic of a song, unless the picture is that month By mall, per By carrier. If collected by circulabank or the melody lx "a 80e of a national tor, per month of sixpence," and then we want song the singer to make it a quarter or four matter at bits. Entered as second-clathe poutofflue at Ogden, Utah, under and Act of Congress of March 8. 1S7I. JOURNAL FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, pe embarasslng for the pedestrian, combine to make a condition that ought not to exiel for a minute. In the first place H Is the duty of some une to eee that those trees are taken away. Thla having to go across the tract In order to get next door is a nuisance. In the next place there ought to be a sidewalk In front of that lot and how any one can get out of 00 to putting one down, when hla neighbors Prices, $8 $30.00 up are compelled to lay walks la a sort of Inystery of mysteries. WATSON -Now suite one la fudging on hla It may be the supervisor of CLOTHING duty. or the, mayor, or perhaps the streets, Successors to Z. C. M. I. entire city council but whoever It la, ITS 24th St, Where tlie Beat 1 Hold had better get a move on, for there la going to be an accident there soon and a damage suit Is sure to result. The Journal la Informed that ,, the are la aald and done, although we condition of thoroughfares In other to govfrank confess It hasnt been paria of the city are bad, and the Inerned a great deal of late. habitants are wondering whether one or two departments of the city govQUIET ON THE POTOMAC. ern m.nt haa gone entirely out of business, or are simply waiting until afte Despite th tact that a campaign Is election to commence work. in progress here, there Isnt much doing. There are no rallies being held, and the blare of banda la heard only at IT THE THEATERS. a skating rink. By consulting the PEGGY FROM PARIS. official organ" published In the vilAn eee we lage below, analytical dissection of "Peggy (hat Senator Sutherland la going to speak at North from Paris," which waa presented last night at the Grand, shows It to be a Ogden some time in the near future comedy to possessing while Congressman Howell la going to hold it together, a just enough plot rattling good chorspiel at Huntsville and Plain City. It us bright lines, original dance skits, la also noted that a man named Llttlt pretty stage pictures and cleved prinThe lines throughout are cipals. field Is billed for Logan Satut day night branded with the Ade stamp, end that several other speakers are and slang comes In George for more than genbilled in several places. The Demo- erous use. To refrain from laughter cratic calendar doeant bear any state- would be an admission on the part of ments to the effect that its candidates the theater goer that he waa not thoron the expresalve are going to endeavor to take thla oughly expressions which have made George city by storm, and, viewing the thing Ade known the world over. The muas It atands, we feel to raiae our voice sic la melodious and quite pleasing The Ad humor bubbles In a plaintive wail that we are neg- throughout. and finlected. Now, down In Salt Lake City ale effervesces from prologue to and hie clever depiction of matters are different. Down there various characters shows the experthings are doing. According to the lo- ience gained while a' reporter on Chi cal press every other man In town la cago newspapers. Undoubtedly the cleverest and moat a thief, a scoundrel, an embezzler or versatile comedian that ha been seen a forger. High crimes and misdemeanhere for some time past Is Arthur ors are charged against nearly every Deagon. who waa the leaven of the man who has ever held office, la now production last night. His slang ex' In office, or who Is running for an of- presslona were screamingly funny, he sang In pleasing voice and hla acrofice. If the statements of the local batic dancing specialties proved him presa are true and correct, Zion. In- to be a vaudeville man of yean exstead of being the abode of good men perience. George Ebner as Captain and true, la a hot bed of thugs, Sand- Alonxo Plummer, the village dignitary, gave a splendid characterisation of the s, berg!-. grafters, gam- old Illinois termer. His musical Imiblers and altogether, dishonest people, tations were good. Clara Martin as and. Instead of being a city pure and Lutle Plummer, the village soprano, beautiful Is merely a suburb of hell made a hit In several selections Her voice Is of the clear, e and a sort of summer residence fot soprano tone quality. Had ah- - the grace of the chief of the Infernal regions. In Eulalle Jensen, who essays the role this region of sulphur and billings- of Peggy, she would undoubtedly be better leading lady. Mira Jensen gate, where editors do not think they the with wonderful ease and grace ere writing unless they dip their pens dances and Is decidedly charming. Others in In oil of vitriol, and where no expressthe cast were good. . DUCES: 10c, 20c, ami 30c Grand Opera House j TANNER CO. down-to-da- te check-raiser- blrd-lik- ion worth reading unless it atmemory of some mans mother, of- hints his dishonesty, speeches are being made and will be made. The howl of the partisan la heard on the night and the accents of the ward heeler splits the air as he yells for his favorite. Orator hurl anathemas at the vile and wicked opposition and those who would destroy government are cursed until further orders. Opponents of policies advocated are looked upon with suspicion and when alluded to their ancestry la questioned. It Is altogether a right lovely mess of conditions and It seems that Balt City ought not have all the Joy that appertain to a wild and wooly, hurly-burl- y campaign. Here In Weber only tacks la the - gln-fla-vo- THE 110,000 BEAUTY. Saturday matinee end night The $18,000 Beauty, a musical comedy In two acts will be the offering at the Grand. A SCENE FROM THE TEN THOUSAND DOLLAR IN THE PONY BALLET. Saturday Night, October 27 Matinee Saturday Afternoon THE CURTIS MUSICAL CO. The $10,000 Beauty 25 People f-- A Real Musical Treat The Merry Mirthful Musical Comedy Company Night Prices $1.00. 75c, 50c, 25c Ogden Auditorium Mr. Warren W. Matthews, the champion novelty roller skater, presenting some of the most wonderful tricks ever seen on stilts, tricycles and skates, will play at the New Auditorium red Danger From the Piagua. There's grave danger from the plague of Coughs and Colds that are ' so prevalent, unless you take Dr. Kings New Discovery for Consumption. Coughs and Colds. Mrs. Gea Walla, of Forest City. Me writes: "Ifa a Godsend to people living In climates where coughs snd colds prevail I find It quickly ends them. It prevents Pneumonia, cures LaGrippei gives wonderful relief In Asthma and Hay Fever, and makes weak lungs strong enough to ward off Consumption, Coughs and Colds. SO c and 11.00. Guaranteed by Ogden druggists. Trial bottle free. BEAUTY all This Week Nichols Brass Band will fur- nish music every afternoon and evening; , flgtinee Prices 5Cc and 25c |