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Show DAILY PAGE SIX. UTAH STATE 4tf4H4s44'iirl4iH'Wf444444i4444l4 AT THE THEATRES JjVES'3S I ALLSTYLES-UM08RAK-O- PRICE NE SOIDONUY C.D.IVE& 444444444444449444 AT THE GRAND. Saturday Capital and Surplus, $2761)00.00 First National Bank OGDEN. UTAH DAVID "Unde Tom's Cabin." Girl of the Streets" Sunday j Monday Mus New Hus band. Wednesday "Forty - five Minutes from Broadway." 4 4 4 ECCLESPraaidant GE(X H. TRIBE..., I M. . BROWNING.. ts JOHN PINGREE, Cashiar JAB. F. BURTON, Assistant Cashiar DIRECTORS! Adam Patterson DsvM Eeelea John Watsoa W. W. Rltsr L. S. Hills & Browning George H. Trlbs 1C. Jsssph Clark Barnard Whits H. H. Rolapp John Bpisrs 444444444444444449 Attractions at ths Grand. "Unde Tom'a Cabin" was the attraction at the Grand on Saturday night. No matter how often the old play cornea around It aeema not to lose its power to attract. Thera were large MONDAY, JOURNAL, f I 114.000.000. The postponement of naval works in the next fiscal year la only $9,500,000. It will but, according to program. reach 121,500.000 In six conaecutiv years, including about 15,000,000 In the fiscal year after next. Instead of increased taxation being instituted in 1404, It la to be Instituted from the beginning of the fiscal year of IMS, or next April. As foreshadowed, the duties on sake, sugar and tobacco are to be Increased and that on petroleum to be Inaugurated. The increase on the sake brewery rate per koku (14.7 gallons) la exby pected to yield about 19,500,004 next fiscal year; that In the sugar consumption duty by 50 per cent, about 11,950.000; that In the tobacco monopoly price of 90 per cent, 15,500,000, and that by the Inauguration of tha petroleum consumption duty at 50 cento per koku, 9750,000. These expected Increases aggregate a total of $10,100,000 for the next fiscal year, 1408-0- 4, but In alview of the following year, 1404-1lowing of the Imposition of the sake and sugar tqxea for the whole year, the results of the Increased taxation from the latter year are- - expected to reach the sum of about $15,000,000. With over $10,000,000 to be obtained In the next fiscal year from Increased taxation, together with $94,000,000 to be economised through the postponement of public enterprises, them should be a new resource In the next estimate of the finance ministry promising to the extent of nearly $10,000,000. 0, Extra Special ONE POUND OF DRIVERS' LINEN WRITING ENGLISH ( PAPER ONLY Her Stipulation. 25c Per Pound When a d, Ogden's Boot Drug Store, Son first-cla- ss 15 Crescent Flour 444444444444444444444444444t44i4444444H44444444444l which esntains ths eheicest hard wheat milled in ths msdem way Cartainly takas tha place of uncertainty whan yeu get a sack ef Peary's Craassnt Fisur frem yeu gross Try Cresoent Flour today. a iierfect rose. And so many, to be auc cessful, must have sunshine Inside. The life which has It not, which haa no health and no happiness, la aour, surly, pessimistic, and a failure. The world already haa too many vinegar faces that breathe and atrlfe. The world wants Joy, comfort, sun shine, and will cling to the man who haa It who radiates gladneaa and triumph wherever he la and under all circumstances. Soma people have a genius for seek Ing out the disagreeable, the crooked, the bad and the ugly. These are the destroyers; they travel In schools, they herd together for they love their kind, and the cheerful part of the yorld will have nothing to do with them. And why Is it that so many peddle disaster, knowing at the same time that If they do, their lives will he ruined? Some people cannot help It, usually comes from bodily disorders, and this cannot always be prevented. The stomach, for Instance, la the moat common cause of discontent, aour face, recklessness, disgust and lock of ambition. A bad stomach there la tha secret of many a failure. Anyone can have a good stomach, a strong stomach, a stomach that can take care of anything and everything that la put into It, no matter whether It Is a very bad stomach now or not. Then why not have It? Stuarts Dyspepsia Tablets do this very 'thing. One Ingredient of these little tablets digests 9,000 gralna of food, and no matter how bad la your dyspepsia or indigestion, these tablets will digest everything In your stomach, thoroughly and completely, and better and quicker than a healthy stomach can do the same thing. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets will cure quickly loas of appetite, brash. Irritation, burning sensations, nausea, heartburn, eructations, loss of vim and spirit, had ifiemory and dyspepsia and Indigestion In their very worst forma No other little tablets in the world can do so much. Ton should carry ' Campbell-Bannerma- All Kinds of Lumber Lumber and Materials Utah and Oregon Lumber Co. H White Elephant Saloon 320 Twenty-fift- h Street Stuarts Dyspepsia Tablets around with you wherever yon go and take them after meala Then only will you realise what It is to enjoy n meal, and what perfect digestion mean a Tour whole body and your mind will feel the effects; your vim will increase, will be more satisfied with what world doea you will think happier happier and your face will be supreme contentment That I will bring you. success and then more iirrrns Your face will bring you about $60,000,000 gold. Military enter-- 1 wHj you jugt Try prises are to be postponed in the next f0r a package of these wonderful fiscal year to the. extent of about Stuarts Dyspepsia Tablets, at, any $10,000,000, and naval enterprises to drug store on earth, the extent of about $9,500,000. Ths Send us your name and address of communications had to day and w will at once send you by withdraw new demands totaling $9,- - mail n sample package, free. Address 500,000 and also to postpone proposed F. A. Stuart Co, 150 Stuart Bldg., enterprises to the extent of $9,500,000. Marshall Mich. I General Henry K Miller for- Choicest Wines, Liquors, Etc. wards an extract from a Japanese newspaper reviewing the retrenchment Full Line of Cigars. plan of the Tokio government for the fiscal year 1408-0- 4. It states, In part: As to the postponement of public - Subscribers of The Utah State of Journal are requested to read and works. It will affect all departments fellow inetruetiona printed at head ef state for six consecutive years, and the sum to be thus annually economised to editorial column. -- MOVING IALTIES PICTURES AND SPEC- BETWEENTHE ACTS. Prices 10c; 20c and 30c SEAT ON SALE AT CULLEYS. 15 HITS- -1 5 ONG : : : 25, 50, 75 and (1.00 Grand Opera House Ill-w- ill of THE RACIAL WAR IN THE TRANSVAAL One of the subjects upon which the n government is certain to be hard pressed during the aeaaion of parliament which will open on Tuesday next la the war being made on all Asiatics by the Boer authorities of the Transvaal. When Lord Elgin aa secretary of atate for the colonies, approved the law enacted by the Transvaal legislature for the exclusion and deportation of Asiatics from the Transvaal colony he could hardly have foreseen the consequences It would entail. He probably assumed that It waa solely fur use against the Chinese colonies now or lately employed in the Wltwatersrand gold mines, and, aa poor Chips haa to stand for everything, he thought no harm would come of It. But It was not only the Chinese fee all kinds of purposes, are not found whom the Boers had In mind when In every yard. Whatever your wants they passed that ordinance. They obmay be in ject to any kind of Asiatic, and they are enforcing the new law against all Building alike with an Impartial severity. There are presumably no Japanese In the excommunicated crowd, or something hare and let lie give yeu an eetl-m- at would before this have been heard We can save you money, quali- from Tokio; but there are a number of Hindoos, and as they are Just as much ty eensidered. British subjects as the Boers and Just aa much entitled to the protection of the British government they find It difficult to understand why the yare not aa free to live In one part of the 14S TWENTY-FOURTST. PRICES It takes sunshine to produce a roue, , CAMILLE Catchy Musical Numbers 15-S- Peerys Birch 9 Clever Cast of Comedians, Sin- gers, Dancers and Farceurs . . . Many a Man Haa Failed Because His Face Was a Picture of Calamity. thea-ler-gol- ng Week Commencing MAS NEW HUSBAND ul Into Dollars and both gain In strength audlencea present and tha play waa dram well presented. thereby. It la filled with delicious comedy moments and one characterisa"Girl of the Streets. tion in particular that has been so exTha popular melodrama, 'Girl of the traordinarily successful that it has Street" held the boards at the Grand been made the basis for another play GOOD TO EAT Sunday awning. Tha play la founded with the part the dominant feature, in ths way of Bread, Roll Biscuit, "Kid life In tha great city of New This la the alum and Factory can be made better with upon Scott Welch, scenes by and Its Burns," portrayed portray vividly York, ths use of the life, manners, characteristics and whose naive viewpoint and quaint slang of the Inhabitants of the sluma. slang have been the talk of the world ever since he waa given Tha comedy element and numerous specialties serve to make the play to the stage two years ago. It la thrlllingly Interesting, and the audi- part that would make the fame of any ence which waa present last evening actor of even moderate ability. Mlsa nt Frances Gorgon will be seen In the enjoyed every minute of the time ap-character of Plain Mary. In the Grand opera house. Utahna Theater The Merry Musical Melange Tara Yon Faeo at tha Grand Tonight. a, Instance. Stella If you met with an aod.l,-n- t you are always described as young na pretty. Bella Well a man gave me his seat la a car today. New York Bun. Monday, March 9 Ernest Vollmer, reporting from Tslngtau, says that It to stated that a new oriental steamship Scans in "Ma'a New Husband, $991,000. GRAND OPERA HOUSE SUBSIDIZED ORIENTAL STEAMSHIPS Vice-Cons- tr good-natur- ed cook?" "Yes, mum, I t'ink so," responded the girl, naively, "if yell not try to help me." Harper's Weekly. DRUG COMPANY Georgs W. Drive Manage 9469 Washington Ave, i These two boats will be delivered at Amsterdam and brought to the Pacific coast In the spring to start at once on the new run. The Maori King, already purchased, will he renamed the Erna and started In the freight business at the earliest possible date. Monthly trips will be maintained by the steamers Wangard, Erna, Tolas n, Ev and Use. The slater mall boats bought from tha Dutch were built In England In 1840 and are 840 feet long, 41 feet beam and 97.7 feet deep. They have a gross tonnage of $.59$, can acpaaaen-gercommodate eighty and are reputed to be aa comfortable and fast aa tha Empress boats now running out of Victoria. The Nippon Yuaen Kalaha la reported to be conferring with the Tokio government regarding a subvention for a European line, which to to compete with existing services for both freight and passengers. Aa the admiralty to said to desire more fast mall boats under the Japanese flag which could be used as auxiliary cruisers, the pro Irish girt, fresh from the other side, recently sought employment in the service of a Germantown woman, the latter began anxiously to Interrogate tha girl as to her qualifications. "Can you cook, Nora?" asked the lady, most earnestly. "Are you a good ' Wm. Driver rosy-cheeke- posals are meeting with fa,(,r Owing to the general business Mon, the same line has reventij ,.u terially advanced rates on its A;., can and Australian lines. The Japanese budget for the u,lt fiscal year includes government ladles for steamship service. European lines, $1,194,004 gold; Francisco lines, $506,000; lines ,u attle, $997,000, and for Australia,, lin-- y line la planned to run between Puget sound ports via Victoria and North China to Siberia, the details being as follows: Two of the steamships will be arpasranged to accommodate first-cla- ss senger trade. M. Jebson A Co. of Bremen are putting these vessels on this route. The vessels are the German steamer Wangard, which at present to carrying coal from Comox to Guaymaa under a time charter; tha Brlttoo steamer Moari King, now in the lumber trade from the Pacific coaat to Shanghai, and two steamers of tha Royal Dutch mall line to Java tha Prins Hendrik and Prinaeaa Sophia now plying from Amsterdam to Bata-va- L 91-5- Raspsctfully sslieita ths accsunts of Bank msrcantils firms and individuals. Ws pay intsrsst sn tims deposits. sourtaous treat Ample recourse aasnL superior service. A GREAT BARGAIN 9k 1908k J Taken with the postponement of proposed works by other departments, the sum to be thus economised in the next fiscal year is from 119,600,040 to Minutes from Broadway." Giving the followers their money's worth has lung been an axiom of George M. Cohan, whose latest and beat Minutes from Broadpiece, "Forty-fiv- e way," with Sdtt Welch in the leading I tart, la to he presented at the Grand Wednesday night by Klaw A Erlanger. Following out this theory he has provided an entertainment that would succeed along either of two lines and ns n result scores unusual success along both. His play might be considered entirely by itself, for there is a real plot that la acted for nil then It In It by a company of real actors and actresses, and In addition there are er.vgh song hits to tutitle ths piece to recognition and ft j on that score alone and make the fame of a mediocre musical comedy. In this case thj songs have been subordinated to the "Forty-Fiv- e MARCH WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11 Klaw & Erlanger Present Geo. M. Cohan's Musical Play 45 Minutes From Broadway With SCOTT WELCH as "KID BURNS" And tHe Original Company The Play That Everybody Talks About PRICES 50c, 75c. $1.00 and $150 1. I J. E. DOOLY, I The RALPH E. HOAO, Cashier. A. V. McINTOSH, Asst. Cashier. President. JOSEPH S. PEERY, Vlce-Pr- e1 UTAH NATIONAL BANK IOr OGDEN DEPOSITARY Interest Paid on Savinas Accounts and Time Deposits j DR. ESTES, SPECIALIST Fra, EmMImW CMMltatlM I mf Cfcre Disease if any Name or Nature A PARTIAL LIST OF DISEASES CURED. Catarrh Deafness, Ringing In the Bert. Diseases of the heed. Throat, Nose, Eye or Ear. An dime of the Lunge, Bronchial Tubes end Chest KMu of the Stomach, Liver, Kidneys and Bladder. Heart PI A Disease, Rheumatism, Asthma, lfervoua Troubles,' 8L Vitus Dance, FUtula and all Rectal Troubles, Tape Worm, Blood Poisoning trom enr DISEASE or cauae. Diaeam peculiar to Women. 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