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Show UTAH DAILY WOSPEPOIIIMECARD pacific mjnionDepart AT THE THEATRES - The Straight fim ifsat i Oregon Short Line Fast ache ocal ache ..,....., Depart Na 4 Atlantic mall for Salt Lake City, Provo, and all 7:46 points eaat Na 12 To Salt Lake and City intermediate points dally. 0:00 14 Na Salt Lake passenger., 1:16 Na Limited f.r Salt Lake City, Provo, Leadvllle, Pueblo, Denver and all points east daily.. 2:60 Na 4 Atlantic expreaa for Denver and all points cut. dally 7:00 Arrive. Na t Pacific express from Denver, Pueblo, Provo, Balt Lake City and all Points east, dally 12:06 Na 11 Ogden 11:20 WEDNE-CA- APRIL 17, 1907. RAGE THRU SURVIVOR DF YOU WORK HARD RAVIL BATIlf - Road." The Grand Opera house was well Sa tft 1:10 ojb. filled last night with a large, critical ixprfii and appreciative audience, drawn there , Overland limited for to witness the presentation of Clyde OmAl ia. Council Bluffs, Pitchs newest play. The Straight and Kanaaa City ivnvcr. Road. 00 by Blanche Walsh and her cap iiti dsUy llable company, with Alisa Walsh in P-i:W and Echo.... the role of Moll O'Hara. Ifot ui Oyden U Anyeles Limited.. T:00 p.m. In "The Straight Road the author Ko. has outlined a phase of human life Atlantic express for that In iis very realism la astonishing Council Omaha. Denver. to behold. The drama tells, in a Bluffs, Kanaaa City and T:30 P m. straightforward, intensely interesting all polnta east, dally. .... manner, the aim and ideals of a woApnus man of great philanthropy, of evceed-in- g truthfulness and belief in the real from expreaa cllfornla goodness of the human heart, though Council Bluffa. Omaha. It realising fully human frailties. Denver. Kanaaa City and a-to likewise, the baseness portrays, dally it, which sublety will resort if education 10:30 a.m. Is unleavened Ko. ill 0den and Echo by a Christian concepmall ............. 0.00 pm. tion of morality; it pictures the shrewd cynicism of the woman that Ka 1 Overland limited from rehas enjoyed the advantages of Omi.ha, Council Bluffa, fined education, yet is fully cognisant Kansas City. Denver and of the streak of yellow in some human all pdeta eaat. dally...... 4:10 P-beings; it shows vividly the seanty :M Limited.. p.m. LoS Aufdea 7 Kfr side of life, without resorting to vulgarisms not essentially necessary to a true delineation of so interesting a fragment of life; and, lastly, it pictures the redemption of a woman not OGDEN. OF NORTH yet lost to all sense of shame, and undefiled by immorality, though otherDepart' . wise sunk to the lowest level of woPoPortland, Spokane, and j;a manhood, namely, debauchery catello and Butte expreaa, and cynlclam. frivolity a.m. 1.21 flyiiy .. Mina Walsh .in the interpretation of lothe leading part, Moll," rose to the ga B Malad and Kelton cal. via Brigham, leave very heights of emotional acting, and 1:20 a.m. daily, except Sunday injected a spirit of sincerity into the lines that lifted them far above the mall, Portland. Ka and The Straight Road ia commonplace. Spokane, Pocatello Butte, daily ...... ...... ..12:10 p.m. a drama worth seeing by men and women capable of thinking, and who will Valley expreaa, Ka not allow the necessary trlvlaltiea of 1:20 p.m. dally the play to overshadow the Immense Arrive. educational value of the central theme. Ka 1 Fast mall from PortlThe student of sociological conditions and, Spokane, Pocatello will, likewise, find in it much food for 7:10 am. and Butte, daily thought and rellectlon. Valley expreaa, Ka .. 10. 25 a.m. Julius Caesar Hast Wednesday. daily .. ,. That sterling actor, Charles It. HanSpokane, Ha 10 Portland, ford, returns to this city on WednesButte and Pocatello ex1:66 April 24th, at the Grand Oier day, p.m. pires, dally house, with one of the most Important Ha 14 HslaU and Kelten loand massive productions which In his cal, via Brigham, arrive career he has ever offered to brilliant 0:26 a e a p.m. dally, except Sunday i the play-goin- g public. Each of his BimSOUTH OF OGDEN. etal presentations of great plays from season to season has in turn attracted Depart applause and commended itself popular 4:10 a. in. Ka expreaa to critical approval. It Is becoming Ha 0 Portland, Spokane, understood and Mr. Hanford was conButte and Pocatello for sistently following out a program of 7:10 am. Salt Lake City dally great revivals, concentrating his effor Bolt Lake forts annually on an adequate repreKa 0:20 am. sentation of one of the dramatic masCity, dally terpieces which are much heard of, hut Ka Valley to Balt 10:40 am. all to seldom represented with any deLake City doily gree of conscientious intelligence. Na 2 Limited for Salt Lake This year Mr. Hanford will appear as and Provo, Nephi City, Marc Antony in the great tragedy of 1:10 p.m. Juab, dally This statesmanship, Julius Caesar. Ka 16 Los Angeles limited.. 6:20 pm. role with Its artistic opportunities le Na M Portland. Spokane, the one which placed Mr. Hanford seButte and Pocatllo to Salt curely in the ranks of the dramatic 0:20 p.m. stars. It is a number of years since Lake City, dally he has played it and yet he is well reArrlva membered and often spoken of by Na 3 Portland, Spokane, students of the stage as a typical exButte and Pocatello exponent of this role, at once so dashpress from Salt Lake Clty.l2:60 am. ing and yet so profound. Mr. Hanfords Na 6 Atlantic expreaa from company will be on a par with the orSalt Lake City and Interganisations which have customarily apmediate points, dally 1:05 am. peared in his support. The management has made due recognition of the Na 7 Portland, Spokane, fact that the heroic personages repreButte end Pocatello exsented on the mimic Roman scene must press from Salt Lake City ,11:26 am, be enacted by players of far more than daily ordinary capacity, and the company Na 1 Fast mall from' Salt been engaged with a special view Lake City dally 2:26 p.m. has to the effective dellntatlnns of each Nt 11 Cache Valley expreaa role. While Julius Caesar la essenexpress from Balt Lake tially a mans play that beautiful type City, Provo, Nephi and of womanly dignity, Portia will give 6:16 p.m. the admirers of Miss Drofneh an opJuab, daily Ka 17 Loe Angeles Limited.. 6:46 p.m. portunity to see her congenially cost Na I Eastern express 7:06 p.m. Miss Muriel 8tons. Miss Murial Stone, who le seen In The Last of the Troupe" at the Utahn this week was the redpltant of a letter from a burglar while at the Lyric In Salt Lake City last week. At least the man who wrote the letter says that he Is a burglar and made a very mall ifr-F- STATE JOURNAL, teur astronomer at Cottage Grove, a village four miles east of Madison, dis- TELLS of STUPOR OF MEN NEV- covered a new on the night of i IN ACTION BEFORE. April 13. Monday night the comet was sighted by Professor C. C. Comstock and A. . Flint of the University of " isooissin observatory. The comet is are not Conscious of Tho: quite faint. It is moving eastward at 8aldr-the rate of eight degrees a dag. but Grujefc or Shouts or Tho Horrors of they eamiot say whether it is Bat: e Until Tho Excitement is Over the earth or receding from ? to Rojosvontaky. it. Mr. Cmnstoek says that the earth is in no danger from it. , Finally Ca;-- ' Vladimir Semenoff of the RusFound Hsr. man was standing la the sian aty one of the survivors of the very centei of the crowd at the Sixth grea- Jtv battle of Tsushima In the treat depot a day or two ago, says war Mh Japan, writes of hla a Washington dispatch. recently In n published volEverybody earned to be expecting some friend atile lie was on board the Suvoroff, ar relative and everybody was corres- the 1. ..usian flagship. CapL Semen-of- f teir of the stupor which seems to pondingly anxious to get as near tflt exit gate as possible. The result was conn ter men who have never been that Incoming passengers were com- lari- ..u beforW when the first sheila pelled to walk in slugle file down a begin io fall. A stupor which turns veritable human aisle. and instantaneously The young at the mans mission was to single out a most .uslguificant external shot Into distant relative of hla wife whom he either uncontrollable panic or Into had never seen. Her name happened unusi .illy high spirits, depending on to be Touker and the only way the i. itus character." After the Suout of the dilemma seemed to be tc voroff was fairly alight and completecall every likely looking person ly rhMled Capt. Semeuoff found himTooker until the right one should self enveloped in an Impenetrable amok- answer. Burning air parched my face One or two fair damsels passed, and hands, while a caustic smell of each apparently alone and to each the burn. tig almost blinded me. Breathyoung man tentatively suggested How did I get ing was impossible. Miss Tooker? Hut hla query brought out of this hell? Perhaps some of no answering light of recognition. the ciew who had seen me ou the Mias Tooker? he again ventured, bridge dragged me out. How I arrived aa a thlid girl walked down the aisle. on the upper battery on a She turned and caught hla eye and pot near the ship's Image I can't requick as a flash cauie her reply: You member and 1 cant imagine. , Findhave. ing a few signal men, CapL Semenoff Obviously he should have taken the set to work with an undamaged piece lemon and have been utterly squelched of hose on the fire. Then LJeuL but peraeverence, they say, Is the rule Danchfch came up. "Haven't we any of success and, of course, the right tretcherar he said. "For whom? asked Seutenoff. girl came along eventually. Why,- for you. You aro bleeding Ixiokln- - down he saw that hla right leg was standing In n Washington Plughatvllle. of blood. Washington la known aa Plughat pool Dunrhlch seemed to be making an vllle among westerners. It has more unnecessary fuss." He wanted some plug hats per capita than any city in the world. Hatters estimate that one to go with Semenoff. Who wants said Semenoff, every third man owns and wears a to be accompanied? plug hat. The poor aa well as the rich angrily, and started to go down the wear them. Restaurant flunkies, when ladder, not realizing what had haptogged out, make Just as imposing an pened. When n small splinter had appearance aa some nigh mogul In the wounded him In the waist at the begovernment service. Washington cor ginning of tbe fight It had hurt him, but at thla time I had felt nothing, ros Don lent Kansas City Journal. ha writes. Later, In the hospital, when carried there on n stretcher, I The True Sportsman. understood why It was that during a The sporting spirit Is to bo d far from the midnight baccarat fight one hears neither gronna nor table, ter from Tattersall's ring, and ahouts. AH that cornea afterward. ter from the public billiard saloon, Apparently our feelings have strict and to ba a true sportsman It Is neo UmiU for receiving external Impresessary to cultivate the spirit of Sir sions, being even deeply Impressed by Galahad, to aim at a sane mind In a an absurd sentence. A thing can be healthy body, and to have an abhor no painful that you feel nothing, no renco for loud talking, swaggering terrible that you fear nothing.1 habits, and all conduct beneath the Rojeatvenaky behaved welL CapL dignity of a gentleman. Frys Semenoff says that, although wounded In the head, back and right leg, several small splinter wounds, the Russian admiral bore himself moat Saved by Hops. We are saved by hope. Never man cheerfully, going off to look for a hoped too much, or repented that he place from which he could watch the had hoped. The plague la that we flghL Proceeding to the starboard' dont hope In God half enough. Hope turret he received another wound, never hurt any one never yet In- which caused him much pain. A terfered with duty; nay, it always splinter struck hla left leg, severing strengthens to tho performance of the main nerve and paralysing the duty, give courage, and deara the ball of the foot He was carried Into Judgment Hope la the moat rational turret and seated on n box, but still thing In the universe." George Mac- had sufficient strength at once to k why the turrent waa not firing. . Donald. A young expe-rlonce- r FOR YOUR MONEY ou but. when ilo you give to the it. how much utteiiti.-cure of it? It is the proper cure of your income tluit counts for future prosperity. Io you realize how nicely a checking account will systematize your financial uff.iirs? How mucu less trouble it is to have a check account than to keep books? Yh.it is it worth to you to be able to lok your expense account ami know Just where your money g.es? lo you know how soon ou m.iy liave to pay an account the second time lx chum- you failed to get g-- t r o-- - a receipt? No trouble about these tilings when you use checks; start an wiili us; you will find it a convenience as well us rcally helpful. THE OGDEN STATE BANK IT OF OUDEN, H. C. BIGELOW. President, J. M. BROWNING, Vice Proa Alt , A P. BIGELOW. Cashier, R. A. MOTES. Asst. Cash. - well-know- n devel-opene- be-ide- s Book and Job Printing at tha Joui Christian Fortitude. aal Job Rooms. the vacant air we breathe Is full of germs of this worlds life, so what seems the empty things of common lift art full of potencies for life eternal. Our pasting spites and worries may ba sordid enough; but tbe thankfulness and patience which overcome them belong to a world which passeth not away. Henry H. Aa Modern Boston. The changed character of Boston'! population could not be more typically Illustrated than In the reading of the names of the committees of the Boston common council. Aa the Patriots' day committee, for example, President Barrett selects Councllinen Rachkowsky. Santoauoaso and Purcell. When the descendants of the tribe of larael, a race that for 2,000 yeara, without a country or a flag, has maintained Its racial Identity; of rhose brave people of Italy that during the varied vicissitude of the houses of Savoy, Lombard and Guelph, and the never-ceasincoufllct between church and state, have grown racially stronger century after century, and the hardy Celts, whose ancestors during the middle ages kept alive learning and wisdom In the world, aud through subsequent centuries of oppression maintained burning the spark of race and religion. Join together la making plans fur Bostons Patriots' day, who will deny that they are qualified for the work, and that In them Is Incarnated the spirit of modern American institutions. Ogden Rapid TIME THROUGH CARS. 0:16 a. 0:16 a. m 11:20 p. m 6:11 a. us 11.30 p.in 0:00 a. m 11:46 Strength of Beverages. Wine of medium strength contains W to 10 per cent of alcohol; port wine, 16 per cent; sherry, from 15 to a.m. p.m. 21 per cent; champagne, I to $ per cent; beer averages from 2 to 6 per cent; whiskey, about 25 per cent; brandy, about 50 per cent Automo- p.m. bile Magazine. 0.07 a. m 0: 22 a. m min. thereafter till 11:27 p. in Through Cere Leaving Corner ef 25th and Washington Ave First Wash. Ave. car going North leaves corner 0.23 a. m and 15 min. thereafter till lk 40 p.m t rut Wash. Ave. car going South leaves corner 0:06 a.m and 16 min. thereafter till 11:50 p. m First 25th Street car going Eaat loaves coiner 0.05 a. in and 15 min. thereafter till 11:60 p. m First 26th Street car going West leaves corner 0:25a. m and 15 min. thereafter till 11:40 p. m First 22nd Street car going Eaat leaves corner 6.36 a. m and 13 min. thereafter till 11.40 p.m First 22nd Street car going to Depot leaven comer.. 0:20 m and 15 min. thereafter till 11:16 p.m Canyon Cara. First car leaves depot at 0:15 a. ro Sanitarium on leaving last trip at 6:45 p.m Second car leaves depot at 12:45 p.m leaving Sanitarium on last trip at 0:15 p. m and 15 This gives SO minute service from to:15 12:16 p. m. On Sundays p. m. and holidays there will he a 30 minute service in the morning, and a 15 minute service in the afternoon. Notice. Cara leaving Washington Ave. terminals at 11:45 and 13 p. m, go to the rower House. Cara leaving East end of 25th at 11:45 and 12 p. m , go to Power House. Cara leaving East end of 22nd Street at 11:27 p. m and at 11:62 p. m, go to Power House. Last car leaves nwth of Canyon at 0:45 p. m. Seven and one-ba- n minute aervies on 25th Street between Washington Never hesitate to say no to your dealer If he offere you a substitute for Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It has no equal on the market for lte prompt cures of coughs, colds, croup ami whooping cough, and you make no mistake In buying this medicine. For eale by all druggists. Ave. and Depot p.m. Survey of Brazilian Rivera. been authorised by the Braxlllan government of the Rivera Purus, Acre and Junta, with the object of Improving the navigation upon a.m. them. There seems to be no prospect passenger ajn. of the great Amazonas ' territory KaO-Par- mc Limited from reached by these rivers ' being opened Salt Lake City. Provo, startling proposition to the young lady.' op In any other way.' - ' 1 ' Denvr and all points : . : . ' : Miss The letter reads as follows: L daily 11:10 a.m. Murial Stone, Ionic Theatre, City. I yt 4 Na 1 Pacific Mall from Den-have bln a burglar for nearly eleven Whsrs Snow Falla. Pueblo, Lead villa, (11) years A never fell down on a Job. are If not a lover of snow go to yon salt Lake City and all hard to turn a trick here Malts, whsrs you are certain of comIts pretty points east, dally 1:40 p.m. with Sheets In the hole he la In now, No. U Local Immunity. If you are fond of It from Sanpete but I have a proposition that 1 think plete suburbs of 8L Petersburg will furthe I will enter your MISMtMMtKI CtK PilBe will interest you. rooms after midnight and steal youru nish all you need to ask, for. there yon 170 days in the ewelry and some of the glad-rayou may be sure of It for use in your stunt, f. will enter the year. Tbe happy medium is 'supplied window and make It look like a gen- by Copenhagen with 30 days, while uine Job. I will do this work for $20 Palermo, Rome and Venice, with one, Na I Pacific (twenty dollars) only yon musnt two and five days respectively, may double cross me. 1 will send the stuff be recommended to those who merely Francisco back. If you' think It will be a good care for anow as a casual and fleeting ate pointi thing address me care of general de- gnast Pacific BURG. LARJIM this city. livery, San Fi P. 8. Is that bloke you play with a -- Fast m your husband. If he la and you decide EXCURSION TO MILNER, IDAHO a 1 Overlai to accept, put him wise, because I B. L. wouldn't hurt him Daily April 17th to 21st. W Fast Via Oregon Short Line, 33.05 round Miss Stone didn't take the offer of the man but she did write and thank trip. Tickets good to return within Atlantl San Fran fifteen days from date of sale. As a him for hla kind offer. matter of Information, 30,000 acres of J Overiai land under Twin Falla North Side canNEW COMET DISCOVERED. Atlant MADISON, Wla, April 17. While al will be open for entry April 22nd. hedlate p standing In hla back yard with a home- end same date Milner town rite will be made telescope, J. B. Melllsh, an ama open for sale of lota A survey boa Do You Need Printing? i" :iz:' mu "M STATE JOURNAL is now equipped AND JOB PRINTING in an to do all kinds of and artistic manxer. The progressive business man demands first class Would you patronize your friend if his stock of goods printing. was several years behind the present style?. Would you use printing that was ten years ago? Would you, if you were attracted by a handsome piece of printing, throw it aside and forget it; or would you hunt up the printing office that did the job and give them your work? THE up-to-da- te up-to-d- ate w. SOUTHERN PACIFIC gs The Journal Delivers the Goods C, Especially are' we prepared to handle . BRIEF WORK and TRANSCRIPT WORK, insuring its delivery on the shortest possible notice. If you need any kind of printing call us up. Phones 664. ' ;r . p.ni 11:22 p. m G welkin. a.m. n 11:16 p. m Depot to recollect" Tho Mil collector slipped a half dollar In the man'a palm. That ought to do your memory good, he DO NOT BE INFLUENCED. Co. USD First Wash. Ave. car leaves North end Wash, ave.... and 15 min. thereafter till First Wash. Ave. car leaves South end Wash, ave and 16 min. thereafter till First 25th Street ear leaves Eaat end 25th Street and 15 min. thereafter till First 26th Street car leaves West end 25th Street.... and 15 min. thereafter till First 2?nd Street car leaves East end 22nd Street.... and 15 min. thereafter till First 2 2nd Street car leaves Not an Ordinary Msmory. The driver of the furniture moving van admitted that he had a very bad memory. In facL he could hardly remember what work he had performed the day before. No, I can't recall just where It waa that Mr. Sudden move had me take hla household goods. My memory la very poor, air, he replied to the Mil collector. But you moved him only a week go. Yea, air, but you see we moves to many people that its' a hard matter remarked. It ought to, the man replied, "but you see this aint no common, everyday memory of mine, and It has to be Jogged considerable. Why, It cost Mr. Suddenmove a dollar to make me forget Milwaukee Sentinel. Iransit . Prices Consistent WitH First Class Printing. THE JOURNAL JOB ROOMS . : ; |