OCR Text |
Show DAILY UTAH STATE FRIDAY. JOURNAL. v vSMrts Forecast Fair tonight: knot, and colder Saturday. i" rat yo- ,'tiii'f i. .ail t I O wl, no ''.is, fit- - -- ! i trl- an. th. on fine Neg'lig'ee Shirks Kras J Taylor ar..l a b&f ilii- - dis-:- u - imtsimi sister. It U claimed ilia: of age and debility .lie is manage her affairs. The is valued at ISUtf. Th'? the reul estate i unknown. ''.nil . - ( SOI... I' iy "PASSION PLAY." Nellie West has filed a petition In tlu probate division of the district court asking that the administrator of the estate of her deceased mother, Elisabeth Hawkins, give an account cf his stewardship. She la dleaatafied with the way it has been administered and claims that certain persona who are not helra have represented themselves as such. for LESS THAN HALF PRICE I for we cannot duplicate these shirts Bast yet at C. B. IVES poeel-bllitl- ei phone was In 187C, at Philadelphia, where it waa looked upon aa more H toy than as an- Indispensable ad- junct of modem business But the field of electrical Inquiry bas preoccupied popular attention to the neglect of what chemistry and Physics are doing in other dlractlon Among these la the power of fertilising the soil from the atmosphere, with unparalleled possibilities In Its effect values Another consists in the Production of artifical foods The chemist, for Instance, knows just what elements constitute s piece of bread, end straightway his problem is bow to make a substitution for bread by composition of these elements at a Prtue of possibly one-ten- th that of the Product of the bakery. The elements of a biscuit are water and carbon. The problem is to combine the two to make biscuits as cheap as water from the infinite .tores of these constituents But synthetic chemistry will yet means of doing It "Them reflections make one think of the effect of such inventions and discoveries upon the future of the earth's Population. If food were so cheapened to cost one-ten- th as much as at the present time, what effect would It have upon the Increase In number.? If, as part of one nation's policy, the Premium were put on quality of population Instead of quantity, would the the more highly developed nations and In favor of the numerically larger ones or would the tide of empire turn In the other direction? All these are epecula-ttoon which the history of the past, outlined by students of populations nae thrown some uncertain light. But one thing la absolutely certain, tnat the progress of Invention and dls-m- y is day by day laying out fresh ndds for the utilisation of capital and J 1 farter - rat than ever before In mn history. The pioneering spirit 01 filecovery u far In advance of 'the capacity of capital to take up the undred. of ' Inviting opportunities In-B- nt ns which are open tor profitable enter- - pries "It le this demand for capital for frontier developments In the ed realm of Industry that periodically puts eo great a strain upon the credit of the whole productive system. . Tet there seem, to be no way of escaping It. These results will come eo long as science Is endowed for the purpose, of material development. The only other alternative Is to become Stationary and be gobbled up by some power armed with the Inventive genius "Nor will this purpose of promoting Invention be weakened, .even without endowment, eo long as the standards of human living are capable of being raised and Improved with the Increase In available wealth. Enthusiasm for humanity has too much headway. Food supply le potentially unlimited. If science la to be believed. Demand le un limited, if the hopes of the Idealists are entertanled, who see. in the materiel progress the conditions of s superior bettermenL Possibly from this latter point of view we may eee vision, and dream dreams aa Professor Francis O. Peabody would have u. do, of a future In which Invention and discovery may father and mother the race in Its onward path without causing it to Increase In numbers faster than they can guarantee Its riON OF THE FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH Vital as Is the physical side of con' serving youth, however, Its true fountain le In our brain. If we maintain activity of ts cells t quickens the circulation of blood, the vital organa, gives light to the eyes preserves the 'suppleness of the body, removes to a distance Illness age, death itself. Remember the lesson of the bicycle; how the laboring man and the busy housekeeper, read to drop from the day'e work, would go for a spin and return after an hour's exercise of those same weary leg muscles rested. Body ache Is often nothing but brain ruaL "He looks much older than he la salJ Yon Moltke of a fellow officer, "he has used hla body more than hie mind." Age was to the Frenchwoman of the salon, no excuse for dullness To the very last one must be pointed, animated, alert Because an age has come when ordinarily the cruet of custom begins to Incase our free spirits is exactly the reason for keeping them elastic. One of the most remarkable things in the career of Dr. Richard 8torrs wae that by far the greatest portion of that career was after he had passed the age of BO. The Duke of Marlborough began his career aa a great commander in 1708 when he wa. Bt years old. Lord Lyndhurrt on the eve of his eighty-nint- h birthday made a brilliant speech In Parliament Sophocles wrote hie masterpiece at 00. oethe finished "Faust" in hie eighty second. year. Alfleri began Greek at 47. and at 64 had mastered It. Mrs. Ploul preserved her fine faculties. Imagination, and unexampled birthday eh gave a great ball, concert and cupper In the public rooms at Rath to over 800 persona, and opened the ball her- Physlelane Advice to Those Who Are Fond of Mushrooms self. . Old Grey painted beautifully, It may be possible that when all the though Lady she only began to be an artist will dead are quit eating when she was they boys quite an old vomar. toadstools and dying In spasms there She went ' The edible and poisonous varieties of these fungi are too close together In general and aperies for the average youngster to differentiate them. It continues,, after many years to be the same old story: Est It; if It kills yon It Is a toadstool; If It agrees Some with you It Is a mushroom. years ago the department of agriculture at Washington. Issued an elaborate and beautiful set of Illustrations of mushrooms and "near" mushrooms labeling one set "edible sad the other "poisonous" The story leaked out that the printers got the labels mixed, and that the transposition was not discovered until the work had been sent broadcast The officials did soma tall hustling In an effort to call In the from. physician said "Owing to the to me the other-davery great difficulty In ordinary life of detecting the true from the falss my mushroom advice has usually boon let both blade alone.'" New York Issue. A well-know- n y: Frees ' " Higgins, a vagrant, waa If you drink, drink Yellowstone. Don't feed bad bay. Give your order to H. C. Farrell and have It filled It will pay yeu te oeo the Electric with good bright valley hay. 'Phones Cash Register at The Crystal," 2477 Ind. 666, Dell 746. Waahlngten Avenue, Where the ears tt you drink, drink Yellowstone, step. When yeu eat, eat at the Vienna. Carnation Sale Saturday, March City Floral Co, No. 411 84th The suit of Sarah Jane Belnap street Order monuments and headstones against James P. Wlddlson, who sure U. P. Rock Springs, Castle Gate from the large and new stock of JOS. for l,40l for alleged damage to her PARRY A SONS CO, 8SBI Washing-toproperty, and which has been on trial lump and nut and Clepr Creek lump avenue. since Tuesday, with probably go to the $6 at yard, 15.71 delivered. Gillette , Coal 151 West Jury tonight Dr. W. J. Browning, office, 8812 street 'Phones 1074. Wash, ave, over Paint, Oil A Glass Co. When you oat, eat at the Vienna. When yeu set, eat at th Vienna. Yesterday a number of the city Kodak Finishing. Servlet at the Falstaff cafe la alofficials of Provo came to the city and Tripp 140 86th SL ways the beat, any hour of the day nr proceeded to make a tour of Inspection A FREE LECTURE on CHRISof the slaughter houses Mayor Decker, night Late dinner and after t neater a brother of Joe Decker, of Ogden; TIAN SCIENCE will be delivered by patronage especially catered to. J. F. Van Wagenen, Mayron Newell, Judge Septimus J. Hanna, member of J. T. Williams, city marshal; J. H. the Christian Science Board of Lec- INTERNATIONAL HOCKEY MATCH Hosmer, city physician ; John Roundy, tureship of the First Church of Christ ' NEW YORK, March IS. With a president of the Provo Meat and Pack- Scientist, In Boston, Maas, In the ing company and W. B. Stokes, mana- Grand Opera House, Sunday, March game at the SL Nicholas rink tomorger of the same concern, comprised the 16th, at 8 p. m. The public la moat row between the teams of the Unicordially Invited to attend this lecture. versity of Toronto and the Crescent party. When yeu eat, eat at the Vienna, Athletic club of Brooklyn, the hockey Fire Insurance. H. A. Blma 481 85th. o championship of North America will Do you, like to eat the beat butter ..The beet la all we offer with a be derided. The Brooklyn seven is made? Why eat any other, when you money back guarantee. Ruehmer conceded to be the best In th. United can get the beet by asking for It? InStates, and the Toronto players reWhen you eat, eat at the Vienna, cently won the Canadian college title. sist upon having B. A G. Slatervllle s The locale played the Canadian In Tostock. This morning's grind In the police ronto last year and were defeated by a a The local lodge of Woodmen of .the court was a rather light one. Robert score of IB to 6. Peter Pan a 10s elgar for Be, 14, 1446, out sketching with article q. which one servant, called over at the boor, another murmuring "Mere," tor each article, to make sure that nothing should be lef: behind. Scribner's. Twenty-seven- Do You Need Printing? STATE JOURNAL is equipped to do ALL KINDS of AND JOB PRINTING in an and artistic mam.er. The progressive business man demands first class THE up-to-d- ate pr Jiting. G Would you patronize your friend if his stock of goods was several years behind the present style? Would you use printing ten years ago? Would you. if you were attracted that was by 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 e Qtudenta Adopt Odd Uniforma. Corduroy trousers. In pink or violet groan, with tan shoos and somo distinctive hat, win bo th future wearing apparel of the forestry stud eat at the university and the college. Forestry aa a tody la making Itself more at the university, or e always thirty-nin- gven 635 days In Jnll; John Don, drunk, $5 or five days; and James .ju.iy, a iiieiulnant, 62V or twenty days. Thla concluded the business of the eeaelon. twenty-fiv- n -- GOOD THING TO LEAVE ALONE. So cigar. World will give a big parade on the streets next Thureday evening. Features of the proceaalim will be calithumptan feats and flambeau display. A band will head the procession. The members of the local lodge aie preparing to attend a grand ivunlon of Woodmeu In Salt Lake on May 1st C-- LOCJ Street Journal eaye: "It of a ecientlflc lmagin-aUo- n to think out the financial of Invention which are constantly coming to light. Thli flow of discoveries rives a recentness In our progress which Boon makes new things old. Most of the great Inventions that have taken hold of the modern world are so recent that people who have passed half the span of their natural life can remember the time when there was nothing of the kind. The word electricity suggests the fact that the first exhibition of the tele- te house-cleanin- Broom Hotel Comer The Wall Peter Pan We repair and polish all kinds of furniture, remodel- matressee, pack furniture for shipment, clean wall paper, clean and lay carpets and do g. canelng, upholstering and B. A. Denkers, Phonel, Ind. 880, shop rear B41 84th 8t. this extraordinary low price. tekee something alum-phospha- WANTED Room and board la private family; close In; by a young lady. Good references. Inquire a; Journal office. k; Possibilities of Invention or alum or e - the newest and most improved details of finish; in short, the world's best shirts ot Phosphate oi lime baking or powder has been guaranteed or approved by the United States adverany State authorities. The tising claims ot the alum powder makers to that effect are faked. No EVERY PICTURE WILL BE ANNOUNCED. SONGS "HOLY CITY AND -- ROCK OF AGES BY MISS MYRTLE BALLINGER. APPROPRIATE MU8IC OF THE BEST FOR THE PICTURES. ELECTRIC THEATRE. "JUST LIKE HOME. for $1.50 Each Don't miss this sale No Alum, No BEGINNING WEDNESDAY AND CONTINUING THROUGH THE WEEK, WE WILL PRESENT THE BEAUTIFUL STORY OF CHRIST IN THE MATINEE One Day Only Friday, the Thirteenth, xQa - d . vaii r-- Tests show Dr. Prices Baking Powder to be most eiiicient in strength, ol highest irity and healthiulness V in ti a Ulla!' ever offered any place Pure Irish Linen Shirts that have been sold under contract with Earl & Wilson for $3.50 each, we place on sale for Al.ka. also uiul lajitis tt asking l lull Grant guardian of tinn'rty of ltarthula C. : bv - f. bunlu-r- . i'c i.Ud a . 1I1 I r Kwil aloiv. li Sl: The biggest bargain in if k Oily. row And Save Dollars i mt iiv al will atuii.i iviuri a a la mail rollH-i.as,. th, needle-wor- PAGE FIVE riti-.e- r r NOW finest 13, 1908. Around the Town Buy The finest linen; the MARCH agricultural professional more and udthlg year the registration for thet course la the largest In the history of tho schooL Forty freshmen have registered, five times as many as ever took (ho work before. The students have derided. to adopt soma distinctive clothing, and have hit upon corduroy and tan shoes. SL Paul Pioneer Proes... The Journal Delivers the Goods e a Especially are we prepared to handle BRIEF WORK and TRANSCRIPT WORK, insuring its delivery on the shortest possible notice. If you need any kind of printing call us up. Phones 664. G Prices Consistent With First Class Printing. THE JOURNAL JOB ROOMS th |