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Show DAILY UTAH STATE PAGE TWO or the mud. to Wearing of the Green or Garryowen." It Is all right, too. Lord bless the OGDEN, UTAH. FsMUfccr. Irish! They jiever had any Fourth of JevBalhMdhisfCeayuy, July In their native laud, and we can (Incorporated.) them the 17th of March Publiuned every evening except Sunday eaaily spare for a celebration. Speaking of St. Patrick day parades, Telephone. reminds ua of the story told by Jim Bualneeo Offle ....Bell. (41 ring Shields, who hop Into Ogden about 1 ring 4 lnd 2 4 a year on a clothing selling tourtwice ring Room ....Bell Editorial M4 I ring nament. Jim la Irish all right, but he lad, conceal It must of the time for business reasons, pure and simple, and TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. talks In the language that Moses used ILR when he led Ids followers on that forty-yeBy 1111 One Year LOO By Mail Six Mon the Junket from. Egypt around Into L By Mail Three Month 10 Caiman. By Mail One Month As Jlin relates the anecdote It runs By Carrier One Month Pay Ne Money To Carrier. like this: Twas afther th' St. Patrick day matter at parade, an', wislia dariint, but th' sight Entered aa aecond-claa- a the jieutofflee at Ogden. Utah, under was wan to make th wather run out Act of Congreae of March I. 1S7. av yer eyes. Terrence Murphy an' a foine man waa Terrence waa aftehr GenL Manager B. A. BOWMAN an phen Iveryt'lng par-r-r-- t, takiu Editor C. M. JACKSON waa inded. aura 'twas Terrence was av thim hungry. So he goes Inly wan NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. little places phera they aells aomet'lng to ate, an alt down be th' table. You should twelve your I Pr not st An phat d'ye think was sluin' received not m. If later tlian :15 p. It and M4 him? at that hour call 1'hone will be sent you by special messenger. Arramuaha, 'twaa an Englishman, Pay Ne Money to Carrier or ether aid yellow hair, wld yellow phlakers. collector unless they present credsn-tia- l wld a yellow tie on th' neck av him, from the undersigned. Under ne circumstances will carrier wld a yellow Sower In hla buttonhole, or collector be allowed to take Stop. readln a yellow journal All notices of this kind must be given Small wonder waa It that th' hair to this office direct or by letter, or in on Terrence'a neck began to briatle. person, or phone 64, one ring. An' CO PUBLISHING phat was ha atlnT Ilonol mon JOURNAL corn-mea- l. dUtul! Cakes, made av yellow By B. A. Bowman, thlm. on General Manager. buther wld yellow Sura th' right waa enough to break av Terrence. th' proud Irish hear-r-r- -t But he got even. Yerra, so he did. Walther!" aaya Terrance. Yeastr!" aaya th' garsong. Bring t me an ordher av grane COUNTY peas; Ol'll hov some grane lettuce; yea OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE rn an' may bring me some grane car-r-lolse Ol'd very An' a creme de mint. OLD TIMES, OLD FRIENDS, OLD much to hov some Sassenach Jude mek anny remarks. LOVE. Oh, well, let' quit. old like the good Thera are no days EDITOR tlRTON." days, , The daya when we were youthful! When humankind were poor In mind. Former Senator Burton of Kansas, And speech and deeds were truthful; who completes a Jail sentence on FriBefore a love for sordid gold Became man's ruling paaalon, day neat, announces that he will go to And before each dame and maid became Abilene, hi former home, and start a Slave to the tyrant Faahlonl weekly newspaper. While newspaper men are much like Thera are no glrla like the good old other people In forgiving those who glrla Against the world I'd stake 'em! have committed error; while moat of As buxom and smart, and clean of u want to help the fellow who has heart to regain hi feet and bedown lipped Aa the laird knew how to make em common It were In and come, rich possible, a good man once spirit They sense, more, we cannot help expressing a reAnd piety all supportin'; gret that thto fellow has elected to They could bake and brew, and had break Into the newspaper Held. taught school, too, Tha number of men in the buxines And they made auch likely courtin'! of printing Journal for what money There are no boys like the good old there to In It, having no further object, boy to by far too large already. Burton to When we were boys together! means needed. The no When the grass waa sweet to the brown by great edibare feet tors of the country are too few altoThat dimpled the laughing heather; Watteraon and St. Clair When the pewee Bang to the summer gether. are about all there to left The dawn Of the bee In the billowy clover. Hearets, the Pullllxera and the other Or down by the mill the fellows who run the rad head lines and Echoed hia night aung over. the blue head lines are not In the bud-neof moulding public opinion except Thera la no love like the good old love when they see the public can be mouldThe love that mother gave ua! Wa are old, old men, yet w pine again ed easily and with financial profit to For that precious grace God gave the business office. An evil has to be ua! Bo wa dream and dream of the good a crying one ere those sort of people old times. try to check It, although when the pubAnd our hearts grow tenderer, lic to aroused by the smaller prints, fonder, and something to started to atop the s those dear old dreams bring soothdepredations of cliques and combinaing gleams tions, they get out the biggest type In Of heaven away off yonder. the shop, cast up a lot of scare points Eugene Field. and asterisks, and get on the band ST. PATRICK'S DAY. wagon and make more noise then anybody. Tomorrow I the anniversary of the As a rule, the prase that to reprebirthday of St. Patrick, although sham sented by the small dally or weekly ha rocks are plentiful today, and are be- not been talned with venality, although ing worn by every one, from the coon there are Instances. A a a result the who polishes one's shoe at the warber dally and weekly press of the limited hop to the German who hand you community to healthy and Its editors out a prrtscl every time he draw you do a great deal of good, because they a glass of beer. Tills day seems to be appeal to their readers In language Ingetting so popular with all classes, that spired by good motives. on Its recurrence, every one want to Thto being fact, we dislike to see be Irish. Why, In some localities It Is Barton enrolled in the ranks of the aaid even the Orangemen are wearing newspaper with limited field of acUon, the green ribbon and taking part in because hla motives are sinister and the festivities. selfish, and hi past conduct show him We regard that as a mighty good to be a man that cannot be railed on sign, because In daya that are some- to give good and wholesome advice to what ancient, the fellow with yellow others. ' He may be on the high road pradclicUons who ventured out on the to reformation, but we doubt it, beanniversary of the patron saint of the cause we do not believe six months of Emerald Isle was likely to get his nominal Imprisonment In a Missouri Protestant head punched, although be county Jail, where yellow-leggIt aald to the credit, or discredit, what- chickens and corn pone every day, and ever is right, of the other aide, when home-curham and new laid eggs are the ISth of July came around the fel- common fodder, ever removed the guilt low who even dared eat a sour pickle of conscience desecrated by greed, or atoiid In danger of having hla smile transferred a railroad attorney Into a pushed around to the bark of hla neck. saint When two factions such as were repOf course. Burton can never hold resented by the green and by the office again, but he to In a position to orange can shake hands across the do more harm, when editing a newsbloody chasm that has divided them paper. than he would be In a place of since the Battle of the Boyne was honr and trust. There he can be held fought It to a sign that this old world amenable for hie actions, but in the is getting better a right smart lot sanctum he can sow evil seed and This to a great day for parades In never be brought to book for ... many places. Banda are playing and men who never ride horseback save He had no coat upon hla hack. once a year are galloping up streets in But had one on hla tongue. 11 the gorgeousness of green and gilt. And Rocky Mountain Tea, tto said. Banners are flying and the various soKept him from being bung. cieties who revere the memory of St. (Bad breath.) Patrick are tramping through the dust. T. H. Carr, Phar. Htal; JOURNAL, SATURDAY, MARCH 14 whip-poor-w- ill as ed ed SEVEN TROUGHS ut , would perieliced artist. j J s and Mrs W. C. Rama of Kansas the past City Mo., have beenM.spending Elliot and fam- - j J. visiting day in j tly on North Washington avenue, California southern In been have They planned to during the winter and bad call on their old friends on the Journey homeward. It waa their first visit to (tgden. and they were very very much impressed with the beauty of the city mid its location. 1.000,000 Mrs. Hyrum Plngree and her family nr boy returned yesterday afternoon after a delightful by IVES and enjoyed the Interesting features of the trip immensely, and arrived home all healthy and happy. Oakland $3.00 HAT in style and A number of the little, friends of more durable than any other George Stoddard met at his home at S3 Guernsey avenue and enjoyed a $3.00 hat on tho market. It very pleasant party last Wednesday meets all the requirements of evening', the occasion being hi eleventh birthday. Those present were: the most exacting buyer. Irene Wall Nettle Shupe, Josephine All styles One price, i . and Leona Krumperman, Marie Blade, Charts DIRECTORS: MINING COMPANY n w Knickerbocker, A. tu,! nuer. 1, T. H. T. II. Carr and Hyde K' d Bittinger. from surface $8.26 cold at 2 feet depth $42.60 (old and silver at 4 feet depth $61.75 sold and silver at 8 feet depth $84-0- (old and silver The location of the property Is conceded to be among the best In the district IT I0t. Mm ILK! TO Assays taken Assays taken Assays tgken Assays taken visit to tha coast. with a limited income fully They spent much time at Long Beach, Catalina Island and Los Angeles, findappreciates the exceptional op- ing much health and pleasure on the beach and In the briny waves. portunity for food dressing that sunny returned via San Francisco anl They Is afforded ' Si. 00 each 400,000 Shares in Treasury j The Fashionable Fellow . Par Value KNICKERBOCKER ; Mr. ar ay as a welcome home to Rev. Just Father P. M. Cuatanahan. who baa returned from California. The musical and numbers were exceptionally good,four-jof the the charming presentation Thousand. comedy. A Girl In a more ex- have done credit to (given Stair iluuraal fer-nln- HOT. 8 BIMI INTER-STAT- WB BROKERAGE Co! E Phones: Bell 927; Ind. 798. REED HOTEL -- Sold only Myrtle Douglas, Clyde Shupe, Claude Crawford. Dole Philips, Roy Wyatt, Irvin Poulter, Stanley Chambers. by . . ! CLOTHCA AND MAtCOOASHiA 4 moon hoik, com wa. oeoaikiimM : One of the coming school events to the entertainment to be given by the pupils and faculty of the high school next Friday evening. The affair to given with a view of encouraging athletic In th school. Among the features of the program will be several numbers by the high school orchestra. Much Interest to being manifested and the affair promises to ha one of the inoat successful school' functions of the year. St Patrick's social given by the L. and Y. M. M. I. A. of tha Third The marriage of Mias Alice Murdock ward on Friday evening at tha amuseand Qua A. Braun took place on Sat- ment hall proved ever so jolly and waa urday afternoon, the ceremony being enjoyed by a Urge number of young performed by Judge Albert J. Howell people. The hall waa gay with music The wedding waa a quiet affair, and and merriment and refreshments were waa witnessed by only a fear close Mrve) g the basement Dancing waa friends, and waa followed by a large feature of the entertainment and the reception In the evening at their new j decorations were In keeping with the home at SSS Canyon road. Carnations affair. and fern were beautifully combined In the decorations and from S o'clock un- - Mr. and Mrs. T. C. oley have re-t- ll IS tha room were thronged with turned from an extended visit to New many friends. The young couple are, Mexico. among the moat popular young people of the city, and their scores of friend Mrs. Nlchela G. Smith of Salt Lake Join In since rest good wishes for their vlaiied her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John happiness. Mr. and Mrs. Braun will Gay. thto week. make their home at R26 Canyon road and will be at home after March U. The Tolstoi circle will meet Tuesday, March U, with Mrs. Gorllud, at 2101 The Historical Society. Adams avenue, The Historical society held a most The young ladlee of the Fifth ward enjoyable meeting when tost It. met, with Mrs. Vogel. A letter from Mr. gave an enjoyable dancing party on BabcoiA, describing aoina of her old Monday evening, world travels was listened to with Interest. Mrs Corey addressed the! MU Evelyn Turner entertained the club on the subject of raising fund for Historical society this afternoon at her the Canyon Crest farm. The history home at 2214 Moffat avenue, review waa conducted by Mrs. Goa-- 1 Mr. and Mrs. Welmberg of Chicago ling. Quests of the afternoon wera Miss Kay, Mlaa Farr and Mlsa White were the guests of Mr. and Mn. Qua from Idaho. During the social hour Braun Thursday of thto week. the hostess served dainty refreshments, after which the club adjourned. Mrs. W. L. Watt to to home from, a visit of several weeks In Hood River, The various millinery openings that Ore., with her alster, Mrs. J. W. West have taken place during the week have The Lucky Thirteen club will meet engrossed tha attention of many. Nothw ing that would daasle the feminine eye next Wednesday with Mrs. W. A. was left out of th display, and a proat her home on Washington av fusion of vari --colored plumes, ribbons, enu. lace, quantities of flower and hat of Miss Nettle White returned to her every description, Bice and shape greeted the visitor on every aide. Sailors, home In Gentile Valley, Ida., on Sunday street hats, picture hats and opera evening, after a pleasant visit of aev- hats were all there, and whether walk-- ! eral weeks In tha city, ing, driving or automoblllng, there to a hat for everything. Never were sol The degree team of tha Rebekah many flowers seen before, and tha (lodge of Ogden accompanies the state combination of color to almost spec- - officer to Tremont tonight to institute tarulsr. The mushroom shape are a new. lodge at that place. very much In evidence, and are trimmed to give a pleasing and unique Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Reynolds have effect. French sailors still figure ex- been receiving the congratulations of tensively In the styles of dressy head-gea- r, their friend on the arrival of a little and the Imported pattern hats son at their home on Monday. were the observed of 11 observer. The children have not been forgotten The ladles of the Congregational In the opening displays. Styles almost church will give a basaar Friday and the exact replicas of the elder, bat art Saturday, March 22 and 21, at Richset down as the correct thing for them. ardson Grant's hardware store. Never has' a season promised such a variety of modes and seldom have The ladlee of the Preabytgrian church and congregation will give a Kensingopenings bran more largely attended. 4ton at the residence of Mrs. Farrell, Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Snedsker gave a 22(S Lincoln, on Thursday afternoon, most enjoyable card party at their v home, 1104 Adama avenue last evening, Mrs Charles Woodmansee announces Mrs. F. Dalton winning the first prise the engagement of her daughter, Wln-nlfre- d, and Carl Alllaon second prise. One of to Walter John Coulton, the the amusing features of the evening marriage to take place the last week was the reading of the costumes by In April. Carl Alllaon. The decorations were Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Weber entergreen throughout, and were Indicative of a St Patrick's day celebration. tained about fifty of their friends on Those present were Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Saturday evening at their home on Dalton, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Alllaon. Mr. Moffat avenue. Music, dancing and and Mrs. William Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. games contributed to an unusually Walter Holbrook, Mr. and Mrs. w. C pleasant evening. Parker, Mr. and Mrs. David Mattson! v Mra. M. H. Phelps, Mrs. Covington and Mlaa Norma Wheeling entertained Mrs. 8. M. Kershaw. about twenty friends on Tuesday evening to meet Tier guest. Miss Laura Mlsa Dora Parker entertained a few Wheeling of St Louis The evening girl friends on Wednesday afternoon was spent at cards and the decorations in honor of her guest. Miss Margaret were all suggestive of Easter. Camp of Portland, Ore. Carnations and ferns formed the decorations In the parlor, and In the dining room violets APPEARING OLD were used. The guests were MIsspb Ellen Lindsay, Carrie Waite, Charlotte ia a Bar to Pswfltabl Adama Sarah Andrews, Muriel StanIT-ley. Lillian Holmes, Irene Overton, Malsto Walker, Elsie Hill. Edna Carey Tea cannot afford to grew eld. Ida Boyd. Vina Ward, Verna Horrto! In these days ef atran noun ecus petition It to necessary to maintain, as long aa Gertrude Bell and Charlotte Adams peeeibla ease youthful appeanaea 4- It to Impossible to do thto without reMr. and Mra. J. W. Patrick of Des a Insurious growth ef heir. Moines, la., were the guests thto week taining The presence ef Dandruff Indies toe the of Mr. and Mrs Walter Richey. Mr. presence ef a germ which and Mrs. Patrick have been spending fives end thrivesbarrowing ea the roots of tho the winter on the coast and are en heir untfi It eeusee total baldness Newbroo Herpldde to the only known route home. destroyer ef this pest and It to as affecOne of the most Interesting and fin- tive as It to delightful to use Herpldde makes ea elegant hair dressished entertainments given In the as well as Dandruff euro. was the one given by the pupils of city ing the Accept ne substitute thers is none. Sacred Heart academy last evening in Bold by leading druggists Bend Me. la the assembly hall. In addition to be- stamps for sample to Tha Herpldde Ca. ing the annual St. Patrick event, it a as Detroit fikk Two slaee M cents and (LOU Murdock-Brau- Th n. Y. . 444 444 v f Me-Ga- 444 Grand Opera House Musical Nirfht SUNDAY, MARCH 1? Wm. P. Cullen Presents the Favorites OSCAR L. FIQMAN and RUTH WHITE In Richard Carle's Operatic Comedy Success The Tenderfoot GREATEST MUSICAL TRIUMPH IN YEARS Exceptionally Large Company of over half a Hundred People More denuine Musical dems. Real Intrinsic Merit, Hearty Laughter than all the Other Shows Combined CA M C Bid COnPANY, jAIHC ORIQ1NAL PRODUCTION, DOLLY CHORUS AND Prices. ...25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50 BEWITCHING Seat Sale Friday Grand Opera House TUESDAY. MARCH 19th. Present Mr. Lee Eugene Ellsworth in Sol Smith Russell's Greatest Play Davis SL D. A Poor Relation PRICES: 25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00 UTAHNA THEATRE ALL THIS WEEK Saturday Matinee at 2s30 - The Utahna Stock Co. PRESENTS OeUHTKITEB THE Seats on Sale at Utahna Drug Store PRICES: 10c, 20c, and 30c Ogden Auditorium Grant Avenue Will Tuesday night, March 19th and will remain open for roller skating mornings jafternoonsand evenings, as before. The rink is now in first-clashape, having a new floor and new wheels on the skates. The roof has also been repaired. Mr. O'Mara will give his personal attention to the' rink for a couple of weeks. re-op- en ss Admission - Afternoon, 10c; Evenings, 15c; Skates, 25c. |