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Show OAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL. PAGE SIX. M ftfrftftftftftftftftftftft WESTS' 'f' aKTEED ALL I STYIES-unio- m naoe-ON- SOLD ONLY BY E MATS PRICE C. D. I VE & How y gata to vote this year? asked the keeper of a country atom of an old hayseed. with a wink at the Capital and Surplus, S27&000.00 bystanders. Ain't suin' to vote at all," grunted the old man. What, not exercise your duty as a OGDEN. UTAH patriotic cltlsenT" "Patriotism bo hanged! A mans DAVID ECCLES, Prasidant Is really what ha considers patriotism CEO. H. TRIBE.... hla Interest to be.. You fellers know BROWNING M. 8. that for yean Ive watched the trusts JOHN PINGREE, Caahlar resrhin out, legally. Illegally, bribin', JAG. F. BURTON, Assistant Cashisr corruptin, aa the ease required, to rob DIRECTORS! You know bow when they people. Adam Patterson want a Jwfge they buy him; when they David Eccles John Batson want a legislature they buy It They If. & Browning waa tryln' to buy the govment o' the W. W. Rltcr Trlba H. Oaorga g BU1 United State but they run up agin Joseph Clark H. h. Rolapp soniepn atrongern they waa Barnard Whits John Spiers They gut prosecuted under the Respectfully solicits the accounts sf law. 'Then my patriotism waa boilin. I hanks, mercantile firms and individual seen a rhance for honest men to get We pay interest sa time deposits. I seen the time ownin' Ample reseurees, ceurteous treat- their due when all the money a man could earn ment, superior service. needn't go Into beef and oil ud be plenty as bad whisky, and wa cud aH live on what wa used to live on afore the trusts sucked the Ilfs outer u Your Chaps Disappear Like I thought this was patriotism. It Use You When Magio . wasn't. It was nothin' morsn kickin agin the other feller gitUn' the better of us. If anybody'd give me money to pay for things I wanted And have a Good for Your Hand good aum left over I wouldn't a Good for Your Faoe, kicked. Id kicked the other feller that Good for Your Lips, tried to Interfere with the system. How did I find that outf Til tell y. My Good for Shaver i Good for Chap brother Den went to New York when Good for GM he waa a boy to go Into bualnea Now Good for he's a stock broker. Good for Mon,. "Waal, Dan he was alius wrltlu' me Good for 29 Cents. to come down to the city to see him, an last, summer I went. Hes got a big house n lota o' hired help. ' I Ogdens Best Drug Stars. asked him If there was much prejudice agin the trusts In New York. He didnt any nothin except, 'Oh, you're a truht buster, are yef I hadn't been DRUG COMPANY called by that nama before, and I George W. Drive Manage didn't Ilka It, nor his way o' ssyln it MSI Washington Ava. 'Well, he went on, lf you stay here long enough we'll take that out o' you.' Never I said. Til never lose my reverence for law, for equity, for justice and, above all, the poor, who Buffer from having to pay exorbitant prices for what they need.' used to loaf down in Dan's office There waa alius durln the daytlm a lot of fellers there lookin at a clickin' machine they called a ticker.' It told em what their stocks was a Bellin' at. When their stocks went up they larfed; when they went down they One day looked sour as green apple John told ms that a pool whatever to put up that waa was First National Bank their-selve- s. . KNOTHS ROSE CREAM Wm. Driver Son X ln' 20, 1901. ftftfteftftfteftftftftOftft 'P Our Evening Story LOOSING HIS PATRIOTISM. JANUARY MONDAY, Bloodsucker Oil an' If I wanted to make any money he'd give me a chance. All he wanted waa a margin, aa he called It that I a per cent o the cost o the stock Just as a mater o form. I wrote a check on my bank for tho amount, and before the ink was dry on the paper he told me the stock waa boughlen. Bloodsucker oil went up and np and up. and my profits went up with It. Then news come that the company had been fined enough money to buy moat o the farms In this yere state. I saw my- profits wiped out, and then most o' tbs money I'd given Dan for that blamed margin waa wiped out too. All the fellers around the ticker' begun to bowl that the gov'ment waa ruinin' the business o' tbs country. And what A'ya think? When Dan toll me that if my stock went down a few more per cent hed have to sell me out an Td lose all I put up I Just ria up and I cursed and I swore. rivnssrn a gov'ment that'll interfere with what It dont know nothin about! These attorney generals an-- l Judges had beter confine emselvea to punlahln men for horse steelin. The Bloodsucker Oil company has been cheapenin kerryaene for year an' now a corrupt aet o' men who want to turn the country Into an empire like Roosts air tryln to atop 'em. Ita a conapyracy to rob the people and make em pay more. The men around tho ticker' didnt any of em pay any atentlon to what I waa ssyln. They waa all uwearla at thg administration thelraelves except one man, who says to ms, he says: But, my friend, dont you want a power able and ready to see that the men who manage the company whose stock you own dont wreck It and GRAND OPERA HOUSE THEATERS Friday and Saturday, Jan. 24 and 25 The Alumni Association of tho High school presents the Opera PRISCILLA 1 Directed by Prof, J. J. McClellan and staged by Mias Herbert Stanton two of Utahs most noted artist The Puritan simplicity, the wholesome comedy, and the beautiful choruses appeal te levers of good opera. 50 0F OGDENS SWEETEST - swindle you? No, I say T dont What goods the stock to me if my margin la all et up and I get sold out? a ruined I for When started home, man, gratin my teeth and cussin the govment, Dan he handed me a check, mailin. I didnt buy you any Bloodsucker Oil he says, but when I saw the decision of the court finin tho company I sold a few shares short for you. Your profit is $7,600. Here It Is. Weal, now I waa out of it I could feel the patriotism oozin right back Into me, tinglin In my finger my toes Y calls me a trust and my ear buster, Den I nay an I am. I wish theyd fine Bloodsucker Oil all its tap-Ita- l, an youd sell it all short for me. But when I got home and thort It all over I made up my mind that I couldn't conscientiously consider myself a patriot any longer. You fellers kin do tho votin'. I'm going to stay at home." Contis SINGERS50 Ogdea has reason te be proud of her beautiful singers hear them Friday er Saturday. Tickets now an sale at Spargos Book stare which entitle the holder te reserved seats one day before the aeat sale span Seat sale begins Thursday at 10 e'elock. Positively na reservations by mail er Phone until Thursday. TICKETS fl.00 - BALT LAKE CITY. 234 MAIN. OGDEN, 2457 WASHINGTON AVE. LOGAN, 47 N. MAIN. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN FREE WITH PLATES. No difference what you pay yon cannot get nay better at nay prio 1 Gold Fillings up 75o Silver and Amalgam Fillings Miss Mauds Balnap. Who appears la the title role la the comic opera Priscilla," to be presented of Teeth (Beet Rubber),...... at the Grand Friday and Saturday Bet A Good Bet for 90s Cement Fillings $L50 ts Rights by the Alumni association of Bridge Work, Best Porcelain Fillings $1 U0 te the High School. Miss Belnap pos- Sold Crown t?k. sesses a charming personality and a 12 YEARS PROTECTIVE GUARANTEE. 'FREE Examination and Advic rich soprano voice that la aura to Honest Work. Fair Dealings make Our Success Continuous. Open till 6 p. m. Sunday 10 to i. Lady Attendant please those who see tha performance of "Priscilla.Critics who have seen the last two reheraala assert that the production will be a revelation to local theatre goer - TRAPPING DR. ESTEiS, SPECIALIST IN A CAVE. Coon, Rabbit, Opossum, Fox, Skunk Raid Weasel Caught There. laatioa aad Consultation for nay Chronic Disease of any Nam or Nature "The cave cm the Warriors ridge in Port township la a wonderful work of nature. The entrance la ao small that one would taka It for g fox den. and I man has to lie flat down in order to get Into 1L It goes down 60 feef to mud and water, and then you have to climb up over muddy rocks and banks to get to the far end. "There la a stream of clear water rounlng across the far end of this cav The roof la 60 feet high and Is a solid rock of limestone and full of white stalactite The "The cava le full of animal groundhog, the coon, the rabbit, tha weaeel are all there, and I have caught some of each In this cave. I aet traps A PARTIAL LIST OF DISEASES CURED. Catarrh Doafnes Ringing In the Ear Diseases of the heed. Throat, Nos Eye or Ear. AU diseases of tha Lung Bronchial Tubes and Cheat Diseases of the Stomach, Liver. Kidneys and Bladder. Heart Plsaas Rheumatism, Asthma, Nervous Trouble St Vitus Dane Pile Fistula and all Rectal Trouble Tape Worm, Blood Poisoning from any cause. Diseases peculiar to Women. ANY , PRIVATE DI8EA8E OF MEN quickly cured to stay cured. ' ToRemember the examination and advice la FREE. Coma at ooo morrow may, be too 1st Call or writ Insld Office hours 10 a. m. to ft p. i., ENTRANCE ROOfl 19. 249 Wash. A vc.. Boy la block, Ogdea THE NUMBER REHETIBER . "Tha animals stay In different cracks and seams in the rook; some cUmb almost np to the surface of the ground, and others go. downward. They nil have their dean inside this It is very warm la tha large cav winter. A man will sweat the coldest day of winter and there la a steam works; that H would bs Just like Hood coming out of the entrance oa cold to attack him; that If he did to en- day tertain him until night and then pull "I had to hunt for weeks before I out and Join him at Nashville; but found the entrance. I waa told where that If Hood avoided a fight and It was supposed to be and yet I had pressed on after him (Thomas) to a great time finding it I went la abandon the works and follow him to with a railroad torch and I waa sura meeting at Nashville. prised to find It so large. It 'runs As Thomas ' had suspected, when back half a mile and the roof and walls r Hood reached Franklin he opened a are of solid rock. fight on Schofield and all one afternoon Trader. dashed hie forces up against those The slaughter of hla troops work was terrible, but he made six distinct assaults upon the work It waa there that Generals Cleburne and Adam scores of other officers and whole regiments of men went down In vain. In the night Schofield with hla command pulled out and, Joined Thomas at Nashvlll That days work at Nashville ao broke the arm of Hood that the battle of Nashville, two weeks later, practically annihilated him. A confederate officer, who was on What's the ties of grumbling at tho Cleburne's staff, told the writer of this chilly atmosphere. A eup of hot of the Franklin fight In about these ehoeolato will set yeur spirits right. words: There were earthwork pracwith whipped cream. Steaming hot tically a fort, with Just room for 1,000 men. Hood dashed us upon those Be cheery. It only costs a dim works five times In vain.- My general We'll be glad te fill your prescripwas killed; Indeed the losses were terrible. Just at twilight a final charge tions while yeu have a drink. was led by General Adam The fore feet of the general's horse were upon the works when horse and rider were both killed. Next morning we entered the deserted work The enemy before leaving had carried the body of General Adams within the work compos-C- b Prescription Specialists.' the limb and wrapped the body In Wash. Ave. new officer's and 2479 a Ogden, Utah costly and beautiful cloak." Salt Lake 'Telegram. nftftftft9ftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftft9fttftft( Pleur Dees Not Need a Railroad Rids te Re Gsod. Yeull Find How the March Caine About At s , ' f Pecrys Crescent Flour ao good as the best, and better than mast Try It you bs tho Judgo and W-- Mark Twain was the publisher of General Grant's Personal Memoir" Ha tells in hla autobiography of calling upon the general In 1665, when the general had Just begun to dictate the last chapters of hla book, and how he asked the general who first suggested the march from Atlanta( to the sea. The answer was that the enemy first suggested It" And the substance Is that General Hood did not do what waa expected after Atlanta was captured, but started on the back track toward Chattanooga to compel General Sherman to fall back, and thus left a clear path fur Sherman to go on. General Grant being commander-in-chiissued the order, but It was not approved by the officers around him; that one of those officers went to Washington (almost surreptitiously and so Influenced those in authority that he (Grant) received an order to stop Sherman; that he did atop him for hour and then ordered twenty-fou- r him to go ahead. General Grant waa always fond of General 8herman, and never spoke a word that could In any way detract from the great soldiers fame. For instance. General Sherman was so sure that the Vicksburg campaign would bs a failure that he wrote to either Secretary Chase or Stanton exThe morning afpressing his fear ter Vicksburg surrendered. Grant took that leter from hla pocket (It had been sent back to him) and handing It to Sherman aaid: Billie, you had beter burn this up; you dont want such things lying around loose." Well, Sherman wanted to start on that famous march and wired hla desire to Grant Grant read the dispatch to a group of officers They thought It a fine Idea. Grant made no comment, hut smoked for twenty minutes; then turning to his adjutant said: Wire Sherman to detail Thomas with force enough to take care of Hood and then go ahead." Sherman did thl but the force he left with Hood would have failed under any ordinary officer. With 90.006 men Sherman started with no enemy In front of him and demonstrated the truth of what he had wired Grant when he. asked leave to make the march, namely: that the confederacy was but a shell and he could prove that fact by making the march." But Thomas had a hard game; he began to fall back with Hood on his flank with n superior force. Reaching Franklin he found earthworks that ef All Kinds of Lumber' are net found in every yard. Whatever your wants for all kinds of purpeee may be in Lumber and Building Materials nemo here and let us give yeu an set! 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