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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL All -- m STYLES-uhio- SOLD made-O- C.D.IVES- BY ONLY PRICE, NE - SCUM Capital and Surplus. I First National Bank MADE DEFEATS OGDEN, UTAH OAYID EC"LES. President- M. 8. BROWNING. I ( GEO. H. TRIBE JOHN PINGREE, Cashiar. JAS. F. BURTON, Assistant Caahiar. Ol RECTORS i Adam Pattanaa Ecclsa David John W'ataoa M. & Browning W. ff. Ritcr Georg H. Trib U & HUla H H. RoJap Joseph Clark John Bplara Barnard Whit r Raapactfully aalicits tha aooaunta Sr T marcantila fire and individual Ms pay interest an tima dapaaita Ample raaaurraa. courtaaua traat t superior oorviea. The Nickelodeon 2410 Washington Avenue PICTURES AND ILLUSTRATED SONGS Continuous Performance, 2 to 5 p. m, and 7 to 10 p. m. Picture changed every other day. - FIVE CUNTS ADMISSION - MARVIN HART LOWERS COLORS TO OHIO DUTCHMAN. Hart Breaks Hia Right Wrist and is But Fights Badly Handicappad, The house cleaning season is on we have the latent things in Wall Paper and Interior Decorations We have Practial Painters and paperliangers to do your work. Dont forget t. the number is 3Uo 2-it- Doth phones. SK UJSK IMPORTANT An Electric Flat Iron HIGH. TOXnFAH. Nrv.. May II. After Inking a bad beating. Marvin Hart of Louisville, erstwhile the heavyweight afchampion f the world, yesterdayCinternoon loot to Mike Sell reck of cinnati, alien hia seconds-- threw up lilt sponge in tlie twenty first round. aK a signal that their man Iiad had The ending of the tight was not uk satisfactory aK might lie Judging from the howl that went up from the rhigKidc. but at that, it wan a good tight. To thoKc who have Keen Hart in action before, it was manifest that the Kentuckian had not improved. Hart showed about aa much grace aa A hippopotamus that liaa pawaed the century murk, but he won the crowd by Time and his magnificent courage. again the big lad from the Blue Gras atate went down under the fierce rushes and the battering ram punchea of Schreck. but he vindicated the reputation of hia native state by coming hack for more and never allowing signs of the white feather. Hart at times spurts of what might but these lie termed "near-sclenc- e, spurts were very few. During moat of the fighting Schreck hammered the Ki ntucklan at will, and It was seldom tlmt Marvin came back hard enough to do damage. Hart Went at it Strong. Schreck proved early in the fight that he was the more clever. It waa apimrcnt that Hart wanted to end the fight quickly and he waded In from the sound of the gong. There waa no spurring for advantage, but Hart rushed and made terrific swings with right and left in an effort to land the haymaker. Hurt'a tactics took Mike off his feet, but he eoon recovered, and succeeded throughout the fight In ducking llarta swings. In the twentieth period the Dutchman went In to finish things. Hart was on the roiee moat of the time In thla round and though he came back gamely, he wae all In when the gong sounded. At the opening of the Schreck flew at Hart like twenty-fir- st a tiger and Hart waa unable to raise hia hands In defense. Suddenly a towel was flung from Hart'e corner Into the ring and George Filer pointed to Schreck ae the winner. Hart broke hie right wriet In the sixteenth round. behalf 1,ecl1 wrd Driver Had Missed One Rock and Had 1 "ant t0 7 uf the one who is too often the very to Go Baok. hardest worked1 laborer on the farm wife. Reform, like charity, Some year ago Gen. Miles started me farmers while it should not eaa at home, to drive from Red Lodge, Mont, tc should certainly begin there; and the ; Cody, Wyo., to see hia friend, Buffalo man, whether he lives cn a farm or I Bill. The road wae rough, and the in a town, who is anxious to see bet- - ! reckleaa driving cf the man holding ter social and 'economic conditions pre- - I the lines made it seem rougher, but 'mil through the country at large, j the Indian fighter compressed hix should be exceedingly careful that ; iipa and clung to the scat without i hey prevail first as regards hts own I emphatically believe compiainL When near Cody the gen- w ..mankind. for the that great majority of women j eral suddenly prodded the driver in the indispensable industry In j really the back with hia walking stick ami hich should engage la the In- - i they said curtly: Driver, turn around." of the home. There are exWhat?" exclaimed the astonished .iuKtry of course; but exactly aa the ceptions, driver. Do as 1 tell you. command first duty of the normal man la the ed Miles. So the man turned the duty of being the home maker, so the horses about and started back to Red first duty of the norma! woman la to Now turn here, ordered be the home keeper; and exactly aa Lodge. Miles, after they had driven a few no other learning Is as Important for man aa the learning which yards. Convinced that his distin- the averagehim how to make his liveliwill teach had lost guished passenger suddenly no other learning la aa so hood, his mind, the driver turned about for the average woman aa the once more and started for ' Cody. which will make her a learning There! exclaimed Miles, in a tone housewife and mother. But thla good does of satisfaction, as the side wheels n.it mean that she should be an overstruck a stone and he bounded into worked drudge. I have hearty symthe air. You hit it! Now, driver, pathy with the movement to better the j you can go bark to Red Lodge am! condition of the average tiller of the j tell them that you drove 75 milea and soil, of the average wageworker, and never missed a rock. Youve hit 1 have an even heartier sympathy and applause fur the movement which is them, every one. to better the condition of their re- - j wives. There is plenty that spec-livPOWER OF SWANS WING. Is hard and rough and disagreeable ' in the necessary work of actual life; Strikea Blow Capable of Breaking a and under the beat circumstances, and no matter how tender and considerate Mane Arm. the wife will have at Swan, Bald John Lover of the the husband, Zoo. "have great strength of wing, it least her full share of work and worry is caid that with a blow at Its wing a and anxiety; but if the man la worth swan can break a mans leg, and I his aalt he will try to take aa much as possible of the burden off the have no doubt thla la so. A doctor shoulders of his helpmate. There Is told me one day, aa we stood together Utopian In the movement; all nothing Zoo one of hls first that la necessary la to atrive toward lake, that by the -- sses had been that of a man whose ' raising the average, both of men and arm a swan had broken with its wing, women, to the level on which the The accident occurred In Arkansas, highest type of family now stands, on Swan Lake, a body of water where 'among American farmers, among Am-thebirds abound. A huntsman was erican skilled mechanics, among when a swan, making for the light, flew straight at hls head, lie pvt up hls arm to shield hls face, and the powerful wing of the big white bird struck him like a club. Iloth bones in the forearm were broken. It was a compound frac- For 30 Days' Trial Cut out this Coupon and Mail it to Light & Railway Co.: Gentlemen Please deliver to niv i.i.i, ONE ELECTRIC FLAT IRON 'Z understood that I may return same, if factory after 30 days trial, without t.n r obligation to myself. Name. Address 1007 Ira-prrt- DR. EtSTEiS, SPECIALIST Free Examination and Consultation for any i ' Ckroaic Disease id any Name or Nature j A PARTIAL I e LIST OF DISEASES Catarrh, Deafness, Ringing In CURED. ro. the Ear at the Head, Throat, Nose, Eya or Ear. i nZZJ Aii of the Lungs Bronchial Tubes and Chest of the Stomach. Liver, Kidneys and Bladder Has Disease, Rheumatism, Asthma, Nervous Troubles, Bt. Vitus Dance, PQsl Fistula and' all Rectal Troubles, Taps Worm, Blood Poisoning from causa Diseases peculiar to Woman. ANY PRIVATE DISKABK uor MEN quickly cured to stay cured. Remember the examination and advice Is FREE. Com at oia may be too lata Can or wrlta Office hours 10 a. m. to 6 p. m ENTRANCE ROOfl 19. 2468 Wash. Ave., Boyle block, RETIEJIBER 0$dea TNH NUMBER se , BEE3EX3 Buy Your Spring' Suit NOW ture. If a swan, accidentally, can break In this way a man's arm, there Is, In my opinion, no room to doubt that It cculd. If it desired, break, with a Phlladei- - are the men and women raised there-phl- a blow, a mans leg. Record. jon and the most Instructive and practical treatises on forming, necessary thuugh they be, are no more necessary than the books which teach us our duty to our neighbor, and above all to the neighbor who Is of our own well-llrecte- d household. You young men and women of the agricultural colleges and schools and, for that matter, you who go to any college or school must have some time for light reading; and there Is some light reading quite aa useful as heavy reading, provided, of course, I that you do not read In a spirit of mere vacuity. Aside from the great classics, and thinking only of the many ; healthy and stimulating books of the jday, it Is easy to pick out many which can really serve us tracts, because they possess what many avowed tracla and treatises do not, the prime quality j of b Ing Interesting. You will learn the root principles , of self-hel- p and helpfulness toward others from "Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch, just as much as from uny formal treatise on charity; you will learn as much sound social and Industrial doctrine from Octave Thanet'a stories of farmers and wageworkera aa from avowed sociological and economic studies; and I cordially recommend the first chapter j of Aunt Jane nf Kentucky for use as a tract in all families where the tnen folks tend to selfish or thoughtless or overbearing disregard of the A Rooster That Rules. It Is not ufieu that a barnyard fowl rights of their woinenklnd. Do nut misunderstand mo. I have at tins neighborhood popularity, but not the sltghteKt sympathy with those a ai- ia the utae with a large .rod rooster belonging to hysterical and foolish creatures who Charles Paris of St. John avenue. A wish women to ettain Ito easy lives by have as hearty few weeka ago Mr. Davis was attract- shirking their duties. contempt fur the woman who ed to hls barnyard by the whines of a her duty of the hearing and -fitter pup he Is training, children, of doing her full rearing housewife's lie found that the dog had Ini n driv- work, us I hav fur the man who is an en Into a corner and was being kiv-ai- idler, who shirks hls duty nf earning altucl '.d by a Mg cock, and be- a living for himself and for hls housefore be could Interfere In of j hold, or' who is selfish or brutal totha pup it had been pretty heavily ward his wife and children. I believe In the happiness that cornea from the marked by ti-- rooster's spurs. performance of duty, not from the Since that time Red, aa he has avoidance of duty. Hut I believe also to be called, has become a ne in trying, each of us, as strength la bully and refuses to al- given us. to bear one another's burlow plga or dugs to come with- dens; and this especially in our vwn in the grounds under his rile. homes. No outside training, no coCuriously enough, dogs will not fight operation, no government aid or dihack, but actually run from his as- rection can take the place of a strong saults. Aa for gamecocks, he haa and upright character; of goodness of combined with clearness of head, probably thrashed more of them tliaa and that strength and toughness of any other bird in the city. Kansas City Journal. MORNING IN THE MOUNTAINS Our new Spring and Summer goods are all draped for your . selection and they are beauties two. Every imaginable tdiade and weave is in the o come in collection, and they are brand new at once and look them over. Greys and blues prevail, but we have innumerable other colors also, so that you will have no trouble finding something to please you. 'rices range from . T. C. MORRIS I fr: (Continued from Pace Three.) Hi8 RECORD CLEAN. ; Round, Bravely Until Twenty-firs- t When Compelled to Surrender. dla-pluy- ed 1907 IT 1907. ! 3275JJOO.OO. MOVING PRESIDENT SPORTS IVES,$3 FRIDAY, MAY 11, Rest and Peace to the Jaded Dweller in the City. ; ! Signs Any We keep the beet Meats money wiL bay ne Inferior moats handled at & EBELINGS BALLARD FRESH FISH ARRIVE EVERY DAY BOTH PHONES IM. SSI TWENTY. FOURTH BT. NEW UNDER MANAGEMENT OGDEN TIm Whit Front What recollection these thoughts of morning in the mountains hrtue ir--! The soft breeze, laden with the odora of pine and balsam, iteala through our oiwn window. The lazy restiulnr.t of doing nothing, If nothing It plcasei us to do, or the anxiety for action a lion action hs been decided upon; thi healthy, vigorou appetite waiting tc be satisfied. Where do we find except In the mountain' And the evenings the allent, reaifu evening; the body tired, but the min? invigorated by the long tramp ove mountain or strenuous work of trout And last, bu. ng and photographing. hy no mean least, those campfi.e. with our party gathered around witho. a circle of light, talking over the c: perleurca of the singing ennui a i telling stories. Who that has sat listened to good glories while wiie'.i-iuthe climbing flames and smol.e c! a campfire will ever forget !.? Thoughts that are impossible rnmc then. You are carried away and become a part of the riory that is hi!:;-- ; told. Hut we are in the city, w'.th It j noise and bustle! Let us get out of It. and be off for the mountain for two weeks sweet communion with nature. Outer's Book. s g Masa-ci.fiE.eli- l TURF EXCHANGE 326 Street. Twenty-fift- h H. PATTISON, Prop. Choicest Wines, Liquors, Etc. Look at Our New Cigar Stand. Best of Imported. Key West and and Eastarn raesa.. Direct wire for all sporting events. Drink LUXUS THE BEER YOU 128 GREINER & SON Twenty fifth. -- Phone 828 Ind. White Elephant Saloon 320 A Square Deal la what you get when you do We have been your trading in thi same location over 15 h-- re. year. J. Twenty-fift- h e 9 Dealer in Pure Foorl Bonded Whiskies JOHN e Bun-da- y, LIKE Street Choicest Wines. Liquors, Etc. Full Line of Cigars. Thi business was built up by square dealing. Tnu take no chances here. Wm. Driver & Son DRUG COMPANY Ogden's Best Drug Store, Both phones 38; 2453 Wash. Ave 172 TWENTY-FIFT- fibre necessary to wring success from a rough wnrk-a-da- y world. Nothing outside of home can take the place of home. The school is an Invaluable ad- Junct to the home, but It Is a wretched substitute fur It The family relation Is the most fundamental, the most Important of all relations. No leader In church or slate, In science or art or Industry, however great his achievement, does work which comi-are- a in ImiKirtance with that of the father and the mother, "who are the first of sovereigns and the most divine of priests. EUREKAI , Useful Hornets. "Lawson, said the old colored deacon, aa he timidly gazed at the hornets' nest In the course of construction among the raftera of the meetinfe bouse, "why doan yo' git a broom en sweep dem Insects out of de house ob worship? But the wise old parson shook hia head solemnly. "No, Rrudder Simpson, Providence done sent En what Mountain Tea dn- - ifi-k- s. T. H. Carr, I liar. bodie. ere 04 ,one Nottinp of Mahln ham writes: There are rrematorlea at Leicester, Hull. Leeds. Ilford. Braredford and Sheflleld, owned by the lev e spective municipalities, eral conducted by companies In other recities. The operation of cremation tha half; a and an hour quires about ashes are perfectly white and weigh four pounds, and the cost Is about $25. Cremation la now fully rerognlied by law In Great Britain, though itrlctly guarded." Allen Transfer Co. Albert! Allen, Mgr. 412 25th Street. Phone 22. Domestic and Imported Wines, Liquors and Cigars in the city. OUR SERVICE IS THE BEST J. dis-as- -. the number of b n 742 In 1905. Consul We carry the Finest line of Why, to keep sleepfn' slnncha awake. Wld all dem bornetr fro de aih ieh won't be c:my nio' snorin' In church dts sensou." qul-.-- Brfu, Bar and Club Rooms dem hornets. foh. pawson?" Results are sure nnd swift. Results arc and lasting: It penetrates the heart of That is what Hollister's Yea, I Have Found it at Last. Found what? Why, that Chamberlains Salve cures eczema and all manner of Itching of the skin. I have been afflicted for many years with skinj dixease. I had to get up three or fourl times every night and wash with cold water to allay the terrible Itching, but since using thla naive In December, 1n- - the Itching has stopped and has not troubled me. Elder John T. Ong-hea- rt ley, Rootville, Pa. For aale by all druggists. Co. STREET H In-ha- and leave Ely 5:00 p. in.. Sunday, June nth. arriving Ogden next morn Ing. Round trip $15.50. Beer n Intermountain Tailoring y June 7th. via Southern Pacific. Ppec-l:- il train ogden 1:15 p. m., arriving at Ely nt 9:15 a. m Saturday, June Mil. Stay Ely Baturday and California THE B1SMARK hu.f-grow- EXCURSION TO ELY. Domestic Cigars $20.00 up F. SMITH & COMPANY PROPRIETORS THE ELEPHANT 30S Twenty-fift- h St. Ogden , Vtsh |