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Show PAGE TWO SB Iltol; Slotr Journal OGDEN, UTAH. JmtmI MONDAY, JULY 1, 1907. DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, PafcUfhm. PiMisfciaf CMMiy, (Incorporated.) Publiansd every evening except Sunday Tala phonaa. Bualnoaa Offlca ....Bell, Trip Over Cripple Creek Short Line TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. UTAHN A Change Every Week Hursts Auto Car t Pay No Money To Carrier!. matter at Entered aa aecond-clathe pootoffioo at Ogden, Utah, under Act of Cungraao of March I. 1071. sa B. A. BOWMAN Gonl. Manager NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. Tou should receive your paper not later than 0:10 p. m. If not received at tliat hour call fhona 004 and It wilt be aeut you by apodal maaeenger. Pay No Money te Camera or othor sellectors unlaaa they present ereden-lial- a from the undersigned. Under no wreumataneoa will camera ar soil actare be allowed te taka Stops. All notices of this kind must be given to this office direct or by latter, or in person, ar phono 060, ana ring. JOURNAL PUBLISHING CO, By B. A. Bowman, General Manager. OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE COUNTY NATHAN HALL'S FATE AND FANE. (Poem delivered in ISOS by Judge M. Flitch of Ithaca, N. Y., at the centennial anniversary of the Lliutnlan society, Yale college, to which Hale belonged.) Franda To the drum-beand heart-beA soldier marches by; There la color In his cheek, Thera la courage in Ilia eya. Yet to the drum-he- at and heart-beIn n moment he must die. at at at By etarlight and moonlight He aeeka the Url Ion's camp, Ha hears the nulling flag. And the armed aentry'a tramp, And the starlight and moonlight HU allent wanderings lamp. Houdon visited Mount Vernon, and remained a fortnight with Washington. The sculptor took a cast of the general's faco and head and tha upper part of his body, and also minute measurements. He acquired that Intimate knowledge of his subject which his mission demanded. The artist returned to Paris completed tha statue In throe years, and It waa shipped to Philadelphia, arriving In 1796. It was erected In the state capltol In Virginia the same year. The atatue presents the figure erect, the head uncovered, the sword on the left, the cane In the right, representing tn device what Washington so forcibly expressed In hla reply to tin address of the general assembly of Virginia, the subordination of tha military to the civil power; the fasces and plowshare by his aide, the one representing authority, power and honor, the other the peaceful arts most congenial to his tastes and feelings Chief Justice Marshall la quoted as saying of the Houdon monument, To one viewing the statue In profile by standing at the right of It, the subject la as perfectly represented aa a living man can be in marble." But the Bailey atatue has great historic Interest, and removed under the protecting roof of the old hall will per-lis- )s last aa king as the walla of that historic structure remain to apeak of the personal likeness of the Father of hla Country. This agitation to preserve the memorials of the revolution ought to be enWa am becoming rich couraged. enough as a nation to go to any expense to keep whatever will serve to revive the memories of the past. It would be criminal neglect to allow tlia weather to wear away a statue that bears the likeness of Washington, as hla contemporaries ter and Leader. - knew blin. Regis- THE DIVORCE EVIL With alow tread and atlll tread Its arena tlia tentod lino. And he counts the battery guns By the gaunt and shadowy pine; And hU alow tread and atlll tread Give no warning algn. Cardinal Gibbons' article on The Evils of Divorce, which appears 111 the July number of the Delineator, has attracted widespread attention. The great New York dallies reproduced the I The dark wave, the plumed wave, major portion of the article and ediIt meets hU eager gUnce; on thla living, commented torially And It sparkles neatb the stars bunting question. While It Is true that Like tha glimmer of a lance; the Catholic church has taken a very A dark wave, a plumed wave, On an emerald expanse. pronounced and decided stand against divorce, the fact atlll remains that this A sharp dang, a ateel clang! moral cancer la developing ao rapidly And terror In the sound; that It has ceaaed to become a quesFor the. sentry, falcon-eye- d. In the camp a spy hath found; tion of sectarian diagnosis, but la now W'ith a sharp dang, a ateel dang, threatening the very civic foundations The patriot U bound. of thla country. Tha State Journal cannot spars With calm brow, steady brow, Ho listens to hla doom; the necessary space for a reIn his look there U no fear production of Cardinal Gibbons' arNor a shadow trace of gloom; In full, but will do Its share toBut 'with calm brow and steady brow ticle ward holding divorce In check by reHe robes him for Jha tomb. producing the salient points of the In the long night, the atlll night, splendid article, as follows: Ha knoela upon the aod; Each state has on its statute hooka And the brutal guards withhold a of causes or, rather, pretexts list E'en the solemn word of Ood! which arc recognised rs sufficient In the long night, the atlll night, Ha walks when Chrlat hath trod. ground for divorce. There are In all or more causes, moat of twenty-tw- o 'Neath the blue morn, the sunny morn, them of a trifling character, and In He dice upon the tree; some states, as In Illinois and Maine, And ho mourns that he ran lose But one life for liberty; the power of granting a divorce la left And in the blue mom, the sunny mom, to the discretion of the Judge. HU spirit wings are free. It From fame-leand angel-lea- f. From monument and urn. The aad of earth, the glad of heaven. Ills tragic fate shall learn; And on fame-leand angd-leaThe name of Hale shall bum! af af WASHINGTONS f, FEATURES. The statue of Washington, which the school children of Philadelphia long ago had erected In front of old Independence hall. Is showing the effadng marks of time and of the Philadelphia atmosphere, and a movement U now on foot to take the statue proper Into the hall and replace it with a brouse replica of the Ilouden statue In the state house at Richmond, said to be the most lifelike likeness of Washington we have. The agitation begai with the newspapers and the expense Is to be met by private subscription, although one In- dignant PhlUdelphian remarks that a dty that can appropriate $50,000 to entertain an organisation like the Elks can well afford a few hundred dollars to keep the atatue of the Father of his Country In repair. The dispute among the artists seems to be whether to stick to the Bailey statue or go to the Houdon statue for the bronse reproduction that la hereafter to weather the storms and coal smoke of outdoor exposure. The story of the Houdon statue would seem to argue strongly In IU favor: To Inaure an accurate likeness, U. THEATER This Week at SYLVAN PARK 0041 ring Ind, 0041 ring Editorial Roonu ....Bell. 004 S rlnga Ind, 004 I rlnga e plainly manifest that the cancer of divorce la rapidly spreading over the community and poisoning the fountains of the nation. Unless the evil Is checked by some speedy and heroic remedy, the existence of family life Is Imperiled. How can we call ourselves a Christian people If we violate a fundamental law of Christianity? And U the sanctity and Indissolubility of inarriuge does not constitute a cardinal principle of the Christian religion, I am at a loss to know what does Picture to yourself the fearful wrecks daily caused by this rock of scandal, and the number of families that are cast adrift on the ocean of Is one end of the desert to tha other. A dosen miles below are the power plants and radiating from them are miles and miles of copper and aluminum cable, will. carrying the mysterious but powerful "It stimulates a discontented and un- fluid to Bullfrog, Goldfield. Silver Peak. Manhatprincipled husband or wife to lawless- Tonupah, Miller's station and tan. ness, quarrels and even adultery, well knowing that the very crime will afford THIS DAY IN HISTORY. a pretext and legal grounds for separaJULY L tion. Lord 1764 William Conyngham, It engenders between husband and Plunket, who prosecuted Robert Emwife fierce litigations about the cus- met, born. Died 1864. 1604 Coal first mined in the United tody of their offspring. at Mauch Chunk, Ps States It deprives the children of the pro1816 King Luis of Holland abditecting arm of a father or tha gentle cated. care of a mother, and too frequently 1821 Spain agreed to sell Florida to consigns them to tha cold charity of the United States 1849 Last fatal duel fought In Engtha world; for the married couple who land. are wanting In conjugal lova for one 1841 Steel guns first manufactured another are too often destitute also of at Trenton, N. J. parental affection. In a word. It brings 1874 Charley Ross abducted from Into the household a blight and deso- nU fathers home at Germantown, Pa. 1890 Statue of Thomas A. Hendricks lation which neither wealth nor luxury unveiled at Indianapolis can repair. 1892 Steamer City of Chicago Thla social plague calla fur jt radical wrecked on the Irish (Mast, near Cork. 1891 The Buuth Carolina liquor discure, and the remedy can be Sound law took effect. pensary only In the abolition of our nitschievods 1895 Dr. R. W. Buchanan, electrocuted at Sing Bing, N. Y. legislation regarding divorce and In an 1894 Harriet Becher Stows author honest application of the teachings of of Uncle Tom's Cabin, died. Born, the gospel. June 14, 1812. If persons contemplating marriage 1898 Battle of El Caney (Spanleh-Americwere persuaded that once united they war). were legally debarred from entering lulu second wedlock they would be THIS IS MY 53RD BIRTHDAY. more circumspect before marriage lu Joseph V. Graff. the choice of a life partner, and would Joseph V. Graff, who has representbe more patient afterward In bearing ed the Slxtenth (formerly the Fourteenth) district of Illinois In congress the yoke and In tolerating each other's for the past twelve years waa born at infirmities. Terre Haute, Ind, July 1, 1854. He 9 graduated from the Terre Haute high In a little book, called "Waifs of a school and afterward spent one year In Great City," Miss Kate Cording relates study at Wabash college. Soon after tier experiences In collecting from the he left college he removed to Illinois highways and byways of London Uu and In 1879 he waa admitted to the csia that are lust, neglected, tel bar. Ha waa a delegate to the national and disowned. Securing these unfor- Republican convention at Minneapolis tunates, furtively but finally, Mias In 1892. His first public office wns Cording 'and her fellow workers carry the presidency of the board of educathem to the Fellowship Cottage Lost tion of his home town of Pekin, 11, Cats' shelter at Islington, There a few which position he held nt the time of Conwin aa pets, and the rest. If un- his election to Jhe Fifty-four- th claimed, are, after a short interval, gress He has six times been hondismissed from their troubles In the ored with by the Republilethal chamber. Last year 7,701 cats cans of hla district. were rescued, and In the seven years that she has carried on this work lss AYS THE OWL Cording has rescued and received 480 "waifs and strays Cat hunting It la easier to be s fictitious hero fur thla kindly purpose Is mostly carried on in Slumland. A fishing net, a than the real thing. lantern and a big basket are part of tha equipment of the rescue party. Be careful; that's the next beet Secrecy la uaually neceaaary, as the thing to being good. worn is nut looked on with favor In the 1 have been attacked lowly streets. To begin a college course la uaually by roughs in Red Lion square, Uol-bor- n, a hasy undertaking. writes Mlsa Cording, my hat turn from my head and my body banged Some men consider net getting about, and all because I waa carrying at cat home In a basket. caught a better policy than honesty. marriages, because persons an leaa circumspect in making a compact which may afterward be dissolved almost at ' Bill Changes Every Saturday Matinee. EVENINGS Two Performances, 7:30 and 9:15. MATINEE Daily (Except Sunday) at 3:30. j Prices JO, 20, 30c Matinees 10, 20c wife-murder- Park City, Provo, 47 N. 12 Center. Main. Teeth Extracted Without l'ain. Free With Ilates. Open Till 6 p.m.; Sunday, Lady attendant. A 10 to 2. Guaranteed good at any of our five office a. See aa in plea at our entrance. 2457 Wiihlogton lye. TSOUIS STUDIO. Modern Necessity Is the telephone to Of course you want the best. up-to-d- ate people Call 51 for information. THE PHONE THAT TALKS" Utah Independent Telephone Compy . YOU WORK HARD FOR YOUR MONEY Wise la the man who realises that It better to forglvo than to bo licked. Hla Satanic majesty doesnt worry about the church that haa a quarrelsome choir. but, when you get It, how much attention do you give to tho care of It? It la tho proper care of your income that counts for future prosperity. ' Do you realise how nicely a checking account will systematise your financial affairs? How much leaa trouble It la to have a check account than to keep books? What la It worth to you to be able to look over your expense account and know Juat where your money goes? 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Goldfield Chronicle: Away up neat the summit of the Sierra Nevada Hla First Baby. mountains 100 miles from Goldfield I saw a friend at three a. m. and 10,000 feet above sea level, a gito and fro: gantic reservoir Is under construction I thought it was a little strange. comPower by the And no I told him no. pany, which Is another step in the conAnd In your house on fire?" I said. summation of plans for one of the Or la your temper riled? electric not alone of the great systems not it is a little strange If west, but of the continent Up among That you should be so wild. the pine trees with eternal snows on "A little s:range? he said and I all aides an army of men are toiling, Perceived hin wits in danger assisted by modern machinery of masA little strange? By Jupiter, sive else that haa been dragged, pieceIt is a little stranger! meal, over steep trails and wagon Cleveland Loader. roads building an embankment of stone and frame work that will be a A CURE FOR A LAME BACK. ' helpful. 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NATURE SPARES ternal repoee of the Christian Sabbath to homes from which domeatlc peace Stricken Rose Flam Grief. la banished, where the mother a heart What a fortunate provision of natur-- it is broken and the father's spirit la that deprives the rose of menu Buy Hardware from a druggist op Buffering; for how poignant would be It, crushed, and where the children cannot and hay from a grocerT grief to dineover, in tho height of cling to one of their parents without grain glory, that a canker fed at We specialise en Hay and Grain, aad that Its beauty and fragraac-worexciting the Jealosy or hatred of the doomed forever. Nature a I way other. And these melancholy acenes and can save you money. 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