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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL PAGE TWO fliol State ifountal OGDEN, UTAH. jMruirkltfhnfCMuy. InMukei. (Incorporated.) Publlaned every evening except Sunday Talaphenaa. Buaineaa OHU-- ....Bell, 44411 ring Ind Editorial Roonn ....Bell. Ind 444 2 iW 1441 ring ringa ringa TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. more wagea and leaa hours no matter obtained adds to the poorer and and the reign of labor success the labor unionism must that unions; learn to recognise the fact that temname of poral)' triumphs solely in the sacrifice the sometimes at Might and of Honor, are really Bull Runs In the great war fur the advancement of the cause of the laboring masses through labor unionism. "And who shall say he is not right? Some Smart Outing Suits how PREDU03Y DEER CF MONDAY, Suits. These garments are ideal in cut and pattern and nothing more stylish or comfortable for warm weather wear can be imagined. Come in and see them. You wont look long before spotting a suit that tills your every requirement. Our hat and furnishings departments can supply the rest of your summer outfit, so that a single visit to our 6tore will suffice to prepare you for passing the heated term with perfect equanimity. com-gia- C. DRIVES Broom Hotel Corner. Old Hickorys Deck. Judge Lewis Jordan, formerly of Corydon, Ind., now chief of a division of tbs trsssury department In Washington. finds recreation snd amusement In poking shout antlqus shop furniture stores While nosing around in a Georgetown shop a few weeks ago, he came upon a mahogany desk, covered with dirt and showing the neglect of years He scraped through to the wood aad found It to be u remarkably fine bit of mahogany, so ha took It for 925. When he hud peeled off two or three layers of dirt, and had cleaned up the draw-era- , be was stnssed to find this InPresented to His Excelscription: lency, Andrew Jackson, by his friend, Mr. Jordan was deCaleb Pierce. lighted and at once began an investigation. He found that the desk was the ona which Old Hickory had used while president of the United States The association of ladies who take But clear aa amber, fine aa muak, ONLY HALF OF TUE.4 STAY. ?ars of "The Hermitage, the old Jack-soto life to those who, iilgrtm-wlshome near Nashville, are to Move hand in hand from dawn with Mr. Jordan for the purchase Commissioner of Immigration Hobert dusk. if desk. the eloEach morning nearer Faradiaa. Watchorn of New Turk gave an Oh. not for them the angels pray; on Our Immigrant quent address ; A Riant of All Work. They aland In everlasting light. Brothers slid Sisters" recently. He They walk in Allah's smile by day, The fields as well as the broad Ulieves that the linmlgraute coming roads of Ecuador are inclosed And slumber In hla heart by night. by Thomas Bailey Aldrich. to this country now are every bit as adobe walls surmounted by the broad second-han- d n e, negotl-Atln- . THE LESS3N MAY DO GCOD. "Autolycua,1 the Ban Francisco of the Stockton Mall, ha been a sympathiser with organised labor In nearly all Its lights In that city. Today be la very bitter against the United Railroads, and yet he eaya: Organised labor la a great Institution and brings many benefits to Its train, but the Carmen's union of Ran Francisco is not one of these blessings. It was and ia dominated by a small group of anarchists, who dragooned the decent men, although they were greatly hi the majority. It was like sitting on a powder barrel with lighted matches In the hands of reckless inen. The union has leen a positive and threatening public danger for some time. It was a shotgun held at the head of the town. The gun has gone off and has wounded us sorely, but It kmka like the recoil has been the death blow to the union, and, on the whole, we feel better, although It knocks business galley west and crooked fur a time. One la sorry for the great number of decent men in the union, but they are suffering for their lack of moral courage. Autolycus Is nut alone in his belief." esys the Sacramento Bee. HU Tlewa are held by a great many thinking labor union men In California. A strong labor unlonlte, ever to the front snd ever pugnacious for labor union principles, was discussing the question privately with thla writer the other day, and held that the strike of the rarmcn would have the effect of putting back the union labor cause in Ban Francisco for at least live years. Subsequently, another strong labor union man, equally fervent and equally pugnacious, held to the view that the strike would prove a good thing for union labor that It would be lost beyond a doubt but that It would teach the union labor masses to think more as Individuals; not to allow wild leaders to pull them and around by the nose; to hold to their contracts to keep their faith. This union labor man took the ground that a severe whipping now and then Is good for union labor, when union labor acts aa the Carmen's union did in Ran Francisco; that some leaders need to be taught by drastic lessons that union labor Is committing suicide when it proceeds on the principle that the proper way to treat an employer la to squeexe the man or corporation for all It can get. regardless of right or principle, and acting only n the theory that every victory for hot-head- ed good men and women aa those who came from other parte of Europe a decade ago. He does nut believe that foreigners have any greater tendency to settle In cities than native-bor- n Americana. It is not true that 1,000,000 people," he said, "are added to our population yearly by immigration. Last year 402,000 foreign-bor- n persons went out of the port of New York to foreign ports. That ia a greater number of people than ever came to New Turk previous to the year 1904. Thla la about 40 per cent of our yearly immigration. Many people deplore the fact that these Immigrants leave the country with the larger part of the money which they have earned In wages in thla country- - ab a matter of fact, these men and women do not take away from the nation's capital, for economists have shown that labor la the only capital. They do not take away the labor which they have expended In building bridges, subways and railroads. But what If they do? I could name to you- ten Americans who take away more money to Europe from America yearly than all the Immigrants combined. Properties of Iire by the mosphere either at ordinary temper lures or when uie metal li heated, it la also proof against the action of common adds when used singly. Moreover, it confers Its properties more or less upon copper and silver when these metals are alloyed with It. Thus, for example, gold will withstand the action of nitric acid and the atmosphere at ordinary temperature, but some of the copper will be oxidised during annealing. Nine parts of gold may be alloyed with tea parts of platinum in an ordinary crucible and Are, but such an alley will not be uniform; a larger proportion of platinum will free Itself from the gold on solidification and a homogeneous alloy of the two metals cannot be obtained. Jewelers Circular Weekly. at- EUREKAI Have Feund it at Last. Found whnt? Why. that Chamberlain's Halts nre and all manner of .f the skin. I have been afF.if'e--i f,r many years with skin t 4i I had to up three or four ry night snd wash with cold wa'er ? allay the terrible Itching, but since using tola salve in December, the Itching has stopped and has not troubl-- d me. Elder John T. Ong-leRiHitviiu-- , la. For sale by all I .- leaved American aloe. The aloe, sometimes called the century plant, is ona of the most useful and important plants In the coun- 10 BIG EVENTS Roller Skating in the FaviHion NICHOLS sC system; that the exquisite ease and lightness of touch, combined with absolute certainty of effect that makes Mias Coghlans work in thla play so beautiful, are the fruit of long experience in an organised theater. But the way to get auch actors Is to get hack the organisation, and the key to that la In the artistic purpose and direction of the work. There ilea the secret of the artistic success in the present instance, which haa brought with It a popular success. It shows not only that the American stage to aa capable of fine achievement now aa it aver was, but that Us artistic standard depends at least aa much on those who direct the work as upon those to whom they look for support. At tho Grand Thursday UTAHNA THEATRE Mrectisa with MOREY LONG Binging Ths Boys In Purple, g-- !'. druggists. Pa. he starts at early morn To face the wide, blue world. He gets his strength and health By using Rocky Mountain Tra. T. H. Carr, Phar. y. five Bat It Takes On tea to Jamas Watt saw ths staam .xusing ths kettle lid to Jump up snd down ha said Thors must be power In that steam that It caa lift suck a AMUSEMENTS Whan weight Thors was. Millions prior to him had sere the asm phenomenon snd regarded It aa an unexplained mystery. Recent scientific reeearch has put Its finger on the "canoe" of Dandruff, Failing Hair, and consequent Baldneaa. and a tiny germ which eats tea ."."ayttod lire from the roots of human hair. Wcwbroe Herplrldo deatroya this germ and consequently restores the hair to Its nnturnl stats. Bold by leading drugrlrt. fUni , temps fur sample to Tho Hsrplddo On. Detroit. Mich. Two slsee 10 cents snd ll.SOi Hurst Auto Tours OF THE WORLD Tour of Chicago SYLVAN PARK Change of Program Every Week . a Beautiful Illustrated Song. COLLINS AND HAWLEY Direct from the Palace Theater, Lomb-n- , Eng. HAVERLY A MRAE The Actor and the Hair Lip Boy, Ektra Added Attraction; Direct From the Oxford Music Hall. England, where he appeared last November. TOM BRANTFORD, ECCENTRIC COMEDIAN The Human Band, Our Feature; the only act of Its kind in Vaudeville. THE WHIRLWIND LIGHTNING DANCER Modern Motion Pictures, by the Modern Utshnasi-ope- . ON ETTA, Coming next week, starting Saturday matinee, June 8. heading a remarkably powerful Vaudeville bill, the Great Albtnl, 'World' Foremost Magician and Wonderful Illusionist. A positive sensHtfun. The greatest and most mystifying act ever appearing before the American public: Don't fall to witness this superlative array of "Advanced YOU WORK HARD FOR YOUR MONEY but, when you get It, how much attention do you give lo the care of It? It to the proper care of yuur Income that counts for future prosperity. Do you realise how nicely a checking account will systemto atise your financial affairs? How much toes trouble it have a check account than to keep books? What to it worth lo you to be able to look over your expense account and know Just where your money goes? Do you know how soon you may have to pay an account the second time because you failed to get a receipt? No trouble about these things when you use chocks; start sn as really account with ns; you will find it a convenience as I a-e- helpful. THE OGDEN STATE BANK OF OODEN, UTAH A. P. BIGELOW. Cashier. R. A. MOTES, Asst. Cash. H. C. BIGELOW, President, J. M. BROWNING, Vic Pres. FT. e. DOOLY, President. JOSEPH S. PEERY, Vice-Pre- .4 RALPH E. HOAO, Cashier. A. V. JVUINT05H, Asst. Cashier. The UTAH NATIONAL tickets on sale to many Ussy May Daily BERT WESTON The Medicine Man. for the punishment of criminals, and skins of cats of lofty lineage. The foregoing fads are selected at random, but serve to show the scope of the work undertaken by a person who adopts curio collecting as a profession. Washington I In His Latest Creation, Curio Collector's Queer Fads. No one knows quite so well as a curio collector how many queer fads occupy the minds of people who have both leisure and money. One woman who la an adept In the art of finding things in out of the way place and getting tucm at low prices is now working on no less than 50 different collections, many of which are decidedly freakish. Her are a few of them: 8tuffed toads for a woman who already haa varloua specimens of the ginas fond In hit various shapes aM sizes, fossilized vegetation, odd bottles, teeth of famous people, phctstraphs of particularly vicious animals, paper weights,- - door keys, exast miniature copies of Water Heaters Sava Cost. German article describes a loco A points west of Chicago, Minneapolis motive equipped with feed water heat and Rt. Louis for one fare plus two dollars for the round trip. Five first-cla- ss era which has recently been put tntc trains dsily. The famous Over- service in the Egyptian, state railways land limited leaves Ogden 3 p. m. The and effects a saving in coal consumed new Los Angeles-Chlcag- o limited, 1:10 of 21.4 per cent, or over 91,000 per p. m., has through standard and tourist year per engine. sleeping cars to Chicago. Make reservation early. Further particulars at WILLIAMS' KIDNEY PILLS Union Depot ticket offices or A. U. Hava you neglected your kidneys? Moseley, Traveling Passenger Agent. Hava yon overworked your nervous Bell phone IL Ogden, Utah. system and caused trouble with your kidneys and bladder? Hava you pains EXCURSION TO BOISE, IDA. In loins, side, back, groins and bladHave you a fleshy appearance of der? June 4th and 5th. the under ths eyes? Via Oregon Short Line, (16.00 round Too fkce, eepeclally a to pass urine? desire frequent trip. Tickets good to return until June If so, Williams' Kidney Pills will curt 10th. you. Sample free. By mall SO eta. Williams Mfg. Co Props Cleveland, O. FDr sale by Wallace Drag Co 2240 THE POWER OF STEAM. Aval. Matinee - . ss Itoqu THE MUSICAL HARTS Refined Artists. night Prof. Bell's Idea. Prof. Alexander Graham Bell of telephone fame the other day was la Washington, where, ms he strolled along Pennsylvania avenue, his snow white hair and beard, ruddy face, and easy carriage attracted much attenA newspaper correspondent, tion. long known to the professor. Joined pickle. National Geographic him and in the course of their chat Mag sine. asked Mr. Bells opinion of newspaper Tou know, protestor," said men. the correspondent, but for us yon Indictment of Wheeled Traffic. Inventors would not be so wideOf the noise of London streets, great known. Thats very true, coinsauaed by the hackney coach, Taylor, ly Prof. Bell, who added, .dryly: cided the old water poet, wrote: "It makes And do you know I sometimes think inch a hideous rumbling In the streets newspaper men are the greatest you oy many churches doors, that in the world. peoples inventors ears arc stopped with the noise, where y they are debarred of their edifying which makes faith so fruitless, good No Chance at All. srorka so barren, snd charity as cold That Martsl to really a terrible it midsummer as If It were a great bore. He talked last night for hours frost. By this means souls are robbed and only stopped to cough. snd starved of their heavenly manna." Well, I suppose you C'mld get a word In edgeways then?" , UNION PACIFIC EXCURSION Rather not. for while he was coughing he made signs with his hands Selling Date May 27, 30, June 3, 7, that he was gblng on afterward. R. A. QUANT, Ueneral Evenings, Twa Complete Performances, 7:30 and 9:15. at S:30L Na Matinee Sunday. OVERTURE. its leaves. First-cla- SULLIVAN A CONSOHNE Week Commencing Saturday Matinee, June The Indians thatch their huts The leaves when tapped yield sirup, they can also ba used as soap snd the spines as pins The fiber Is woven into sacks snd from it are mads coarse sandals worn The tall by the common people. flower stalks are used for beans snd ladders. The flowers, boiled snd soaked In vinegar, make an agreeable try, BAND Free Admission to the Grounds 12 and 14. Goid. gold is unaffected Yea, g Wednesday Night, Cyeie Races nd success. "Mrs. Warrens Profession la simply a drama of modern life, naturally ai led. Tet it crowded the Manhattan theater In New Torlt. where is was played, aa it had not been crowded this year. What bettor proof do we need that there ia a public that will appreciate true art upoi the stage, if they can only get it? And what nonsense it is to talk of the decline of the drama when we can get performances ilka this. It la perfectly true that an actress like Ruse Coghlan was educated under an older . snd Glenwood Saucer Track Rose Coghlaa. It is a common belief among theatrical managers that the American people no longer care for dramatic art; that they oiffy want to be amused, or to be entertained with pretty pictures, and that any commonplace triviality, If accompanied by sufficient display, is worth more than serious acting. Whatever ground there may be for this belief, there does occasionally come to the weary watcher of the endless that moves through the I iiio rams playhouses from week to week, a demonstration of the fact which some uf us have persistently maintained through the dullness of recent yean, that a real, living drama, strongly acted. is Just aa potent as ever to lately selling smart Outing 54.00 By Mail One Year ENGLAND. By Mail Six Muulh Mentha Three By Mail 6 Harper's Weekly: It was the law By Mail One Month BO By Carrier One Month of Massachusetts until very recently Pay No Money Te Comoro. that no one should be permitted to shoot deer in the state until 1408. j matter at There had been such a law in VerEntered aa aecond-claa- a the puatofflee at Ogden. Utah, under mont. but it was modified. Now MasAct of Cungreaa of March S. 1479. sachusetts has been forced to acknowltiiat the law may be too kind to Gan I. Manager edge B. A. BOWMAN tlie deer. These apparently pleasing animals have come to the coiulusio i NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. that the state la theirs They have been lately taking to nosing and butTon ahoulil leceive your paier not the human kind out of their way. later than 4: IS p. in. If not received ting two of them, nut having learned or One 444 it and Phone call at tiiat hour l meaaenger. a lesson from the early opposition of alii be sent you by apet-iaor ethor buffalo to the Union Pacific trains, unto Camera Pay No Monoy celloctora unloaa they praaont crodan-tial- a dertook, during the winter, to obstruct from tho undorsignod. the progress of some Massachusetts Under no eircumstancoa will carriara trains. They found, however, that r celloctora bo allowed to toko Stop. Ineffective All notices of thu kind muat bo given even the slowest and must in or them. much or for too were They direct office trains by letter, to this person, or phono 664, ona ring. have long been pursuing school chilJOURNAL PUBLISHING CO dren and others on the highway; they By B. A. Bowman, have invaded the barnyarua and even General Manager. the barns to steal the fodder of respectable domestic cattle; they have poked their nueea Into the windows of farmhouses; they have eaten the cabbages and other green goods of farmers; they have galloped over lawns and down the village streets; they OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE COUNTY have Impaired the greens of golf links with their sharp toes, and they have caused much anxiety to the timid who A SJNG ROM THE PERSIAN. iovs the seclusion of the woods, and who want their aolitude to be real. Oh! aad are they who know not love, Now the legislature haa lifted off the But, far front paaalun'a feara and law, so that deer may be abut In Masamllea. sachusetts this year. When these Drift down a moonless sea, beyond reckless animals discover, then, a year The silvery coast of fairy tolea. before they expected, that man with a And sadder they whose longing llpa gun la a dangerous enemy to them, Klas empty air, and never touch are to be abThe dear warm mouth of those they and that their pranks themselves thank may they breviated, elovwaiting, wasting, suffering much. fur their own trouble. S, 1907. THEATRES We have b en pretty busy fliEW JUNE I UNITED BANK OF OGDEN STATES DEPOSITARY Interest Paid on Savinas Accounts and Time Deposits HERE TO j STAY! Five years untarnished reputation has made us the most popular Den Company In the West, and our price are within reach of everyone. 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