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Show DAILY UTAH DOESN'T TO THE AMERICANS 'I STATE JOURNAL, lumber at fair price. Our yard are stocked with every sort and Und of Lumber for all Building Purposes Timbers, Siding, Flooring. Shingles, Laths luterior Trim, etc. Naming Utah and Oregon Lumber Co.t. I4S twenty-fourt- h Peerys Crescent Flour hard wheat, it eliminates all chances of failure to produce the finest bread, rolls and selected from made light biscuit. The British workmens compensation act will go into effect Monday and ahowa the thoroughness of the legislation secured through the powerful Influence of the labor members of parliament. Not only does the new law provide for the payment of Indemnity to mechanics and laborers in casea of damage by accident, but domestic servants are also Included In the protected classes. notable festival was that held at thia week to commemorate the 1,000th anniversary of the towps founding. The pageant was among the most brilliant ever seen in England and attracted thousands of visitors from London. In the spirit of the ancient mystery plays of the middle ages the natives of Rom sc y reproduced scenes of important events occurring In the long history of a thousand years. The beautiful park at Broadlanda, the home of Viscount Palmerston and many other famous statesmen, was the scene of the performance, which served to bring back to the spectator visions of Merrie England as It was In the tenth and succeeding centuries. One of the most spectacular scenes the sacking of Romsey reproduced Abbey In 994 by King 8weyn and hia piratical Danes. The costumes of the marauders were copied from remnants dug up a century ago In the peat near Romsey and which were doubtless worn by the invading sea wolves a thousand years ago. Another Inspiring scene was that representing the wooing of good Queen Maude, at that time an Inmate of Romsey convent, by Henry Beaucierc. As the lovers plight their, vows before the abbey they are startled by the passing of a doleful funeral procession of which It has been written. In words The rolling, that will last forever: car and driver grim who points his finger to the lifeless king." d The rolling, car, it may be mentioned, was of a type still in use which have come down unchanged from Norman times, and the driver was a direct descendant of the original charcoal burners of the clan of Purklss, who fur 800 years have lived on the same farm near the spot where Rufus fell. The ancient road to Wlnhcester, still called Kings lane, crossed' the river at the very spot where the pageant was held. Thus, on ground hallowed by the tread of kings, natives of Romsey set forth ancient Saxon and Norman scenes which are familiar to all students of English history. There was depicted the selxure of Romsey Abbey by Henry VIII, and the expulsion of d nuns and the priests, and the visit of King James I to Romsey to grant a charter to the town. A flg tree planted by him to commemorate the visit still flourishes and is an object of veneration by the Direct descendants of townspeople. many who took part in historic events their parts In the pageant, played among them Henry SL Barbe, whose ancestor of the same name entertained King James L A Romney an eye for buys the quality' always Riverdale Flour in preference to other brands. The reason is obvious enough. Past experience has demonstrated that Riverdale Flour - possesses all the essentials be found in a to high grade brand. It pleases the most critical people. Better make it a point to call on your on getting the Riverdale Flour grocer and insist OGDEN MILLING ELEVATOR CO. & blood-stain- FRENCH DRY CLEANING WE ARE PLEASED TO ANTHAT WE ARE NOW PREPARED TO DRY CLEAN NOUNCE AND PRESS LADIES AND GEN-TLEME- SUITS, CURTAINS, PORTIERES AND ALL SILK OR WOOL ARTICLES THAT SHOULD NOT BE WASHED BY THE OR- DINARY METHOD. WE PROPOSE IN white-cowl- THIS DEWELL AS IN PARTMENT, AS OUR LAUNDRY WORK, TO GIVE the PUBLIC T0 BE THE .HAD E BEST IN THE CITY. SER-VIC- Ogden Steam Laundry Phon.t, 174. 437 Twenty-fift- h SL Mitchell Brothers or Monuments OOP'NGS, headstones, etc. jwwr nomi rr'9 comvniMitv PPsaite City ( black-robe- ed WAS THE CAT 7 Doea any man ever marry a woman In the smallest way resembling what cetrain family living in suburb of Xew York i.vun-,- Ships Remarkable Voyage. remarkable voyage south to Ayres was made the last part of last year by the barque Strathlsla, of Boston, details of which were related the other day, when the barque arrived back at Boston. She started with a cargo of lumber and had nothing eventful happen until September 26, when a hurricane was encountered. The barque was thrown on her beam ends and by a shift of cargo there she stayed and did not right herself for the remainder of the voyage of 4,000 miles. Fortunately she met no more very bad weather and with her heavy Hat to starboard aha made Buenos Ayres In 99 daya, a voyage to protracted that the agents feared she was lost A Rue-no- s Hardly Understood. Silent Smith, said a broker, was a good, kind man, but a busy one, a H foe to bores and time waiters. used to fish occasionally at Shawnee and a Shawnee fanner on a Junket to the city once made bold to visit him In hia New York office. Wall, Josh, howd Silent Smith use ye? they asked the farmer at the general store on his return. Fellers, said the old man, warmly, Silent Smith la the perlltest cuss I ever aee. I hadnt bln aettin' chat-tin- ' with him more'n a quarter of an hour Tore he'd told me alx times to coma In an aer him agTn. A of winch i tie a i tj nillK IHE FOR D1ER l.p.u-r- . were very tond Lett BOTTCHER STUMBLED ONTO THE Went away for the summer it was HELPFUL SUGGESTIONS FOR THE they SECRET BY MERE ACCIDENT. BENEFIT OF THE HOUSEWIFE. decided after various connl!a;.oiis to leave the kitten with the bun her. on condition that he shomd ,t with Peculiar Clay Found Sticking to a the greatest kindness aud m.i ab.-nM Hirer, Ideas of ths Moment Lend gin-:Hors Hoofs After a Chemical An- a touml of meat a week. lieidtThemxeives Wei to Pretty Ananyt-mm- t it alysis Was Found to Be the Long- - j daily allotment of cream. Some weeks that W.ll Please and De'.ghi I after the family had closed the house Sought Kaohn, the Ee Ho to Arrange F. enters. for the summer the nominal head ol ti e family visited the suburii to attend was discovorod to some business matters, ami decided It is evident that not on l,.m- the might as well drop in at the m ill me: iuvaut-,- the John Frederick that through accidcut. Ihiriru' ikii.n a, . huichei j M t how the kitten was wag a assistant in hut that the latti-i- have tetaiiateil In : getting Hu about 1700. At that time all B" He found i be hi'v- -. curled up in a giMul earnest, tor ihtir winih ws bear were endeavoring to discover pc'li-a striking ti the show i t ly at peace a means of makiug translucent c.iiua, corner uieep ,tn-wilt ilo a s rf a iiV.linory shi p in which I wm with 1. the Id. .'Tii being but fu vain. hats, ril'lxm anJ lace vie with the . sleek well fed tu a; p .,i-i was Bi I having fallen under fragrant hruuiits tor pron.iiieniv. i so con-- : i.ur. thiu he that fell wa of being an Large flat hats of Tus.-.-stiaw tu -Merlin and take refuge the atieuiiou of the but. he: u to the pastel shades ate con veiled fact. in Saxony. Augustus 11. was elector 'he most rharmltig receptai I o you mein to say you have te-of Faxi.ny. and in a hope or finding the '.Tnwers and used for table a cat that of meat pound during tin ii secret of the philosopher's stone he last week-.he ukcd. plaeed young Hottcher iu a laboratory . i '.lent '' is effect by I certainly have." responded the with orders to carry on his experi,i water iu the up butt her. ments While working along the lines . turned n.g It with flow- Put designated by the elector. Mottcher much liehim on the sca't-- and see how :i! out grace4 nlloa.i.g tin in '.iweighs. .. t ,y means surprised himself hy discovering someever fully wi, brim, The as butcher did and rcqucstcil. of til'll.. ii lies i siiuiu'd tu simulate a thing akin to Chinese porcelain. He was at once hidden by the kiug to gently dejatsited the Lit it in the bal- ttiiAer-h.iski-lthe quest of making china. He ance. The pointer Imlu.iicd exactly Again, ri.,' mi n is tilled with a one outid. might have continued hia endeavors fat ev haski-- of sweets hidden uti.ier aniowner ol "Well, the ihe grunted for many years, had not an accident an arrangetiii-ii- t of flowers, luce mnl mal. "there's the pound of meat all given him the key to the trausluceut ribbon. but where's cat?" the right, chinu. Wonderful combinations Iu the way A wealthy Iron founder was riding i f color greet tin- eye slid are rather on hoist-bacnear Auc, In Saxony, tu the wuniau who has 'nostartling Implicit Obedience. when he noticed that hia horse lifted tions" hI.kuI such things. American Field fatuous The family, Cyrus le ita feet with difficulty. On examinajuries hob nob with sweet eus and tion he found that the animal's hoota and his brothers anil sisters, were violets keep dose company with to was The father obey. wire filled with a peecullar white ad- brought up Such Innovations yellow tulips. utsy hesive clay. More out of curiosity a clergyman with MHt a year for nine muster in a florist 'a window, but pss livand and frugality right than anything else, he took some of children, they would beat In left there. this day home with him, and succeed- ing were absolutely necessary. Once I ll.lam figures conspicuously In the ed in uiuking It into a fine white pow- a useful rat trap was missing. The seasons floral decorations, appearing der. Through chance Hottcher ob- fsther gsve orders that when it was usually In the form of tiny, fluffy, be should It found brought directly tuf.-lik- e tained some of thia powder and found rosettes of baby ribbon. to hint. A few days afterward during that it was the kaolin. A popular and attractive arrangesermon was In when full the The secret of the translucent china service, ment la to fill a low basket with fern was solved, and the king ordered a swing, there was a clattering up the fronds of some feathery variety, then china factory to be built, of which male. It was two of the Field boys dot it here and there with rosettes of carrying the rat trap. They gravely pink, yellow, red or whatever color Rot t chcr was the head. Sunday Magaet It down before the pulpit. One azine. baa selected for the color of them aald simply: Father, here's scheme. Such an arrangement la Thun rut turned they trap." your much less exjicusive than to use cut and went out. Friday Not Always Unlucky. flowers, yet produces the desired efIs Friday unlucky? (Mudstone, fect. Beat onsfleld, Washington, Bismarck, A novel floral centerpiece was mads Fanclea. Floral Fahrenheit and Surgeon were born of tiny pots, each holding a uialdcn-h- a up To arrange flowers In a bowl first on Friday. Henry VIII. gave Caliot fill r fern, ready for transplanting, arthe bowl with dried moss, water hia commission which led to the disin a basket tray. ranged and stick the stalks of the covery of North America, Columbus It well, The Kta were wrapped In green moss. manner In this Into flowers the Inch-whi- e actually discovered thia continent and suf- nepe paper, held in place by Inthe pilgrim fathers landed at Ply- half the number of blossoms will to riblton led that satin green mouth Rock on Friday. Once more: fice. When flowers are scarce It is dividual places and thus converted The first newspaper ad" and the a good plan to arrange them In vases the centerpiece at the close of the Ural newspaper printed by steam and bowls placed In front of a mirror, nteal Into pleasing souvenir of the which means their value la power (the Ixtndon Times) appeared by occasion. doubled. Bright colored blossoms act while the on a stamp Jxth Friday; Here and there among the pots was repealed In England on the same such as impples, azaleas, etc., should were green carnations. he with backs their arranged always day of the week. With Charles Dick- to Tulle vies with ribbon for popularthe lighL so that the full abundance ens Friday was an especial favorite. combination with flowers, and la of their beauty may be shown. Cor- ity In useful when a soft, waveespecially Best Ways to Wind Wocl. ea ee bouquet! should have their stems a. Wool for knitting or crochet should nea'.ly covered with silver foil, ao as like effect la desired. For hanking and tulle or mirrors table green never be wound very tightly into a prevent them from staining or wethard ball, as thia makes It thin and ting the delicate silks, chiffon or lace snillax are charming. The vase and bowl, (hat have long poor. Some good knitters merely un- on to which they are fixed. been the accepted receptacles for cut wind the skein into a soft heap, but this method la only possible where CHAMBERLAiN'8 COLIC, CHOLERA flowers, have been replaced by (he fancy basket and straw Jardiniere, there la no fear of entanglement, aa If AND DIARRHOEA REMEDY. which even the most conservative the heap of wool be disturbed it soon la probably no medicine made must admit form a moat fitting setThere A beta Into hopeless tangle. gets that la relied uimn with mote explicit ting for the fragrant blossoms. ter plan la to wind the wool over confidence Chamberluln'a Colic, three or four fingers of the left hand Cnlera and than Diarrhoea Remedy. DurGet Incoma from Flowers. held outside the ball These fingers of a cen ing the more than one-thiFor lilies of the valley a vicar should be gently withdrawn at fre- tury in which It has been In use, people quent Intervals to change the position have learned that It la the one remedy Carmarthen draws 2,600 from a Lo of the ball, says Woman's Life. Wool that never falls. When reduced with don dealer, while an old lady In Rer thus wound la always soft and full of water and sweetened It la pleasant to hire la aald to make nearly 5,0i yearly out of Marechal Nlel roses. take. For sale by all druggists. thread. ihi-- - Drt-sde- - chi-mist- 's ai.-m- r i - r sus-pl.io- 4;-.- ob-.ge- it-- s i . il.-c- - . . d ;,. fit-wi- . s . . l - k long-aoug- Is-e- d rd W Do You Weed Printing? The queen of Norway's favoriti poet la Owen Meredith, the late Lord Lytton. James J. Hill la said to never loch hia office deak, and allowa none of hit Immediate employes to lock theirs. is now equipped to do all kinds of and artistic AND JOB PRINTING in an mam.er. The progressive business man demands first class C Would you patronize your friend if his stock of goods was several years behind the present style? Would you use printing THE Senator Redfleid Proctor, of Ver mont, la one of the largest holders In municipal real estate in the country The German kaiser haa founded out of hia private treasury, a manufactory of majolica ware on hia eatatc near CadJnen. pr-ntin- STATE JOURNAL up-to-d- ate g. ten years ago? Would you, if you were attracted that was hy 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? up-to-d- ate Mme. Patti la said to prefer to sing to a small circle of friends at her own home rather than to a large public audience. Col. William Temple la one of the four survivor of the 15 who gained their Victoria crosses In New Zealand la the war of 1864. . The Journal Delivers the Goods i Victor Emmanuel's collection of the coins of hia own country amounts tc more than 60,000 specimens, with catalogue of nearly 25,000 slips. . TABLE f the PERSONAL, Tha knighthood of Lieut CoL Frederick Louis Nathan establishes a re WILLIAMS' KIDNEY PILLS markabla record, for this la the third Have yon neglected your kidneys? brother of one Jewish household who Have you overworked your nervous haa earned knighthood in the public system and caused trouble with your service of England. kidneys and bladder? Have yon pains in loins, side, back, groins and bladCol. Hugh L. Scott, superintendent der? Have you a fleshy appearance of of West Point, haa been moat successthe face, especially under tha eyes? ful In capturing savage chiefs, both In Too frequent a desire to pass urine? thia country and In th Philippines. If sot Williams Kidney Pills will cure He owes part of hia prowess to hia re60 eta. you. Sample free. By mall Williams Mfg. Co, Props, Cleveland. markable aaunderstanding of the algo used by the North AmeriO. For sals by Wallace Drug Co, 2841 language can Indiana. Washington Ave. . WHERE Admitting the Meat. Owner Warned Be Sr.own Fsl-r.e- . ed blood-staine- three Fsw Men Many Women Whom They Hav In Mind's Eye. dla-cuaa- ea Have the Reputation of being good bakers should never risk it by using an inferior flour. Buy 1. 1907. OF e fTne JULY WANT HIS IDEAL. depew drops in heTocalls his ideal? chauncey begin with, he would be ashamed ON THE CROWD. to be seen out with her, he invariably haa some absurd ideas about dress, which may be very well Th Inimicabla Mark Twain is Thar if carried out by the Ideal woman, but and Amusing th Britisher Ha is would never do at all if they were to ba Guast of Honor at th Lord adopted In the ordinary way. Then he would Inevitably wish that Mayor Banquot this Evoning. his paragon of virtue, his sweet simplicity. hia devoted slave, hia LOXIXiX, July 1. London is just Quickwitted, brilliant conversationalnow playing the part of host to many ist, or hia pa'ient listener, as the csss distinguished Americans, numerous ad- might me. would sometimes have a dition to the list having been made at mind of her own," or give him a the West Side hotels during the last chance of his temper. exercising week. First and foremost is the inimitThe long and short of it is that the able Mark Twain, otherwise Dr. Samuel Clemens, at present the pet of so- Ideal woman, if she ever could exist, cial London, from King Edward down. would be a bore, a prig, a hopeless This evening Mr. Clemens will be the dowdy, and would undoubtedly be at guest of honor at the lord jnayor's ban- loggerheads with all her friends and Next Wednes- relatives. quet to the Savage Man likes to tliiuk he knows Just day Mr. Moberly Bell gives him a dinner and he will be one of the guests at what a woman should be, but it la the Fourth of July dinner of the Amer- quit certain he would not care to ican society. fnd the creature he mentally fashions. Another famous American arriving in At all events, he generally takes care Loudon thia week was tieuaior Chaunto select some one wholly at variance M. as humorous cey Depew, jovial and with his ideal when it cornea to taking ever. The senator is accompanied by Mrs. Depew and will spend about three a wife. Chicago American. mouths in London and Paris, returning to America in September. Conscience Stricken Student. Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler, presiNot all the conscience stricken men dent of Columbia university, la another are aa guilty as they seem. The Lonlate arrival. Dr. Butler freely American politics and gives it don A Northwestern Railway company aa hia candid opinion that President has experience of a supersensltive unRoosevelt will not consent to be a candergraduate. who begged their acdidate for a third term. Taft. Hughea ceptance of the sum of 50. He and Knox, in the order named, are the could not be found of traveling guilty most likely to secure the nomination, without a ticket or of having commitaccording to the distinguished edu- ted any of the other small Bins of cator. Hughes la gaining in strength are sometimes dally, says Dr. Butler, and is almost which passengers certain to be Taft's strongest opponent found guilty. When traveling to and from college he had always had with in the race. him a number of books, passengers It had siuce dawned upon luggage. According to good authority, the subway, electric and motor 'bus companies him that he ought to have paid for the of London will make a general aud freight of these books that they were uniform advance in fares, beginning not legitimate passenger's luggage. next Monday. In explanation of the The company returned the check with increase, officials of the transportation thanks and praise and all things nice companies of the metropolis declare for hia scrupulous conscientiousness. that they have been losing money at But he sent it bark and Insisted upon While the now rates the prevailing. schedule haa not been made public, It Ita acceptance. The coraiwny did not la stated that all twopence farea will a second time risk refusal ; they pooled be increased to threeiience. This will it with the other companies over work a great hardship on the poorer whose lines he had passed and went and working claasea and will likely their way rejoicing. arouse much determined opposition from the labor unlona m. MONDAY, CL i Especially are we prepared to handle BRIEF WORK and its delivery on the shortest possible notice. If you need any kind of printing call us up. Phones 664. TRANSCRIPT WORK, insuring Prices Consistent WitH First Class Printing. THE JOURNAL JOB ROOMS |