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Show DAILY CEMENT CONTRACTORS J. AND CONCRETE TIMATES CEMENT OP WORK. FURNISHED, JOURNAL. THRUSDAY APRIL 2, 1908. EXPLAINS POLICY ES- ALL BELL GUARANTEED. WORK STATE THE VIRGINIAN AT THE GRAND TONIGHT W. BAILEY & CO. CONTRACTORS UTAH PHONE 1311 2822 WASH. AYE. The engagement of "Th Virginian" at the Grand Opera house tonight will doubtless afford much satisfaction to patrons of the theatre. This plajr has already proven one of the most successful dramatisations of recent production for it has captivated even those unfamiliar with Owen Winter's novel, while with the multitude to whom the story has become a loved association the play to especially appreciated. to delightfully re"The Virginian freshing In lta characterisation, in its heartiness, in its roughness and in the picturesque ness of cowboy life on the Wyoming plains, with Its romances. coach. They meet at the christening at Uncle Hew las where her cowboy hero declares hie love end la repulsed. From then on there to a continual strife between her narrow prejudices and his determination to win her. until his manhood and sense of honor brings her to a realisation of his virtues and he aurenders. This happens when the Tram pa, deadly foe. Virginian's wears to kill him on sight, should ht remain in Medicine Bow after sunset. Th threat to made on the eve of their wedding, and Molly, when told of this begs her lover to flee, averring that should ht kill Trampas ther can be no wedding. But when the news WASHINGTON, Apr! 8. In view of the allegations against him on the floor of the house by Messrs. Mondeil of Wyoming. Smith of California and others. Gifford Plnchot. chief forester, has addressed a fetter to Mr. Pollard of Nebraska, a member of the committee on agriculture, in defense of .himself. Mr. Plnchot denies that either the forest service or himself ever paid a cent to any newspaper or magasine to ad vert las the bureau's work; that either his bureau or himself ever Instigated or procured attacks on public men. and denies the misuse of public funds. "It is obvious," he said, "to anyone who will consider the mutter for a that the character, intelligence and news sense of Washington and other correspondents and of every editor and writer who has ever made use of our material, to the moat effective harrier to any such scheme of work as the foreat service has been charged with. The surest way to prevent any fair consideration of tho bureaus work by the press, he says, "would he to attempt such a campaign of puffing of exaggeration as has been charged." No newspaper man, he says, further, ever received material from the fores I rvice who did not know it came from the forest service. Mr. Plnchot closes his tetter by defending his policy of sending foreat officials to meetings of forestry bodies in order to hear complaints, if any, againat the service or to give sugges- ARRIVALS F. GROUT LEADING OGDEN-- SEEDS, SALT. GRAIN, HAY, DEALER IN SULPHUR. 852 24th Street. )rcamlanj) PROGRAM Program for week commencing March 80, 1901 PICTURES 1. Mother-i- n Law is a Bore. 2. Workingmans Honor. -- tions SONG Bench Neath the Old 1 On the Willow Tree. PICTURES 4. Only Thoughtlessness 1 Statute on a Spree. 1 Betrayed by Ones Feet AND EX-FRE- BROUGHT US MANY NEW STYLE IDEAS OF GREAT INTERWOMEN. THE EST "TO OGDEN DANTIEST LINE OF SHIRT WAISTS WE HAVE EVER SHOWN, COMPRISING ALL THE NEW NET AND SILK IDEAS TOGETHER WITH THE MOST COMPLETE LINE OF AND EXTREME TAIL- mo-me- nt CHARLES FREIGHT TODAYS LINGERIE ORED STYLES IN LINEN BATISTE THE PRICES RANGE AND LAWN. FROM 75e UP TO f20. NEW SUITS NEW NEW SKIRTS, HOSIERY, NEW UNDERWEAR AND A HAND SOME COLLECTION OP THE VERY LATEST SILKS JUST UNPACKED. Just to Como Look S. J. Burt & Bros. FOREIGN WORKMEN LOSE THEIR POSITIONS SONG Since Arra Wanna Married Barney Carney. PICTURES 1 Modern Sampson. 9. A Narrow Escape. Ladioa Souvenir Matinee Thursday. Net a cheap, trashy trinket but a handsome, useful articles that any one will be pleased to own. Come Thursday afternoon and obT. tain ana. Scene From THE VIRGINIAN"; lta real comedies and tragedies Its home Ufa at the ranches, the cattle-stealiThe cowboy episodes, etc. hero of both book and play appeals to all, on account of hla manliness He la not perfect as Judged by the standard of perfection, but he baa lived the Ilf common to the plainsman In the early BOa, but he respects women, hla heart to big and he to honorable. The story of the play, as In the book, to absolutely interesting and relates principally to the Virginian's love for Molly Wood, th dainty school teacher from Vermont, who to flret introduced to him by reason of hla saving In Bear Creek, j her from drowning through the overturning of tht stage ng lltahna Theater T0:i8KT Thelma And the Bi Added Attraction Tho An orPITTSBURG, (Pa.), April der has been issued by the Pennsylvania Railroad to discharge all the foreign workmen and to employ in their stead only native Americana or naturalised citlwna This action to in line with that of the big coke companies, who not long ago deeded to discriminate against alien labor as undesirable to brought to her shortly afterward from the standpoint of efficiency and that Trampas has been Justifiably shot because of its disorderly tendencies. When the order reached Pittsburg by her lover, she capitulates and goes to her lover with outstretched arma to discharge all tho foreigners, aoms of the foremen in the cleaning departand a willing heart The Klrkg U Shellt company has ments and section forces objected. tht reputation of selecting players who When the objections reached headquarwill porray each character true to life, ters. peremptory orders are said to have and this season has engaged an ex- been issued to superintendents of these ceptionally strong cast Including W, departments to discharge the foreigners 8. Hart and FYank Campeau. Mr. Hart at oiure. The order means that thouneeds no traduction to theater goers sands of foreigners who have been he will ha remembertd with pleasure favored in the past will he out of emfor his clever work as Memala in "Ben Hur" and hla great success in "Tht Squaw Man. He will bt the Virginian and Frank Campton will again be Been as Trampas. Groat Siiyono" 'P REGULAR POPULAR PRICES 10c, 20c, and 30c Our Evening Story ployment. The foreigners who are out of work have learned that If they are naturalised no objections wlU he made to them. Aa a result, the courts In Western Pennsylvania have been kept busy making clttorns of Hungarians, Slovaks, Pobuidera and Italians, who CARDINAL GIBBONS Jonathan Yankees. Being composed of different nation- the advancing alities, the colonies of North America called a halt. Now. Jonathan did not wish to were nereasarlly diverse. New York A GOOD PARTNER the lives of hla friends simply A substantial bank account was Dutch, while the adjacent colony to gain a wife for himself, so he in makes a good partner one whe on the east, Connecticut, waa English, vested the fort, hoping to starve out will werk te yeur interact) ana whe and the two no more mingled than oil the garrison. But, whether It waa that will remove many a tumbling bleck and water. Indeed, the border line fear that had takea the Dutchmene frem yeur path) ene whe will add waa the scene of a aontlnuous quarrel. appetite or that the fort waa well te yewe eppertunitiee; ene whe ia On ona aide of the line lived JJona-tha- n stored with provisions, the starvation Pym, a young Tankee, while on process was a failure. 81111 there must powerful enough te aeeiet you. If yew went thie partner for you re the olhir lived Katrina Sleeker, a be a dearth of fresh food, for the Tanatari an account with us, practice young Dutch girl. Pym used to stray kers had kept the venders of perish abls thrift and eeenomy- - yeu can do it across the boundary line to hunt and property away. Jonathan, true to his if ye a wil- l- end the euteeme will be flth In the Dutchmans territory, Tankee blood, preferred strategem, to eatief notary te yeu. which only tended to Increase the hos- bloodshed and tried to reduce the fort tility between the two peoples, espe- by the former method. He withdrew ORDER STATE RANK cially firing the sluggish Dutchmen hla forces from one of the approaches, New Eng- a swampy piece of ground, fearing againat the sharp-witte- d of Ogden, Utah lander. But when it waa learned that the Dutchmen to suppose that he had H. C. Bigelow Prest Jonathan's Incursions were for differ- been driven off by the mosquitoes. Then Vice-Pro- a J. M. Browning t. ent game than flah or fowl. Indeed he concentrated the principal part of that he was courting Katrina Bieek-e- r, hla force behind a barn that had been A. P. Bigelow Cashier. all the Dutchmen on that border Incautiously left standing R. A. Meyes Aset. Gsohisr. quits near laid down their clay pipes, set their the fort. schnapps mugs on the table and When the morning came the Dutchvowed that no Dutch girl should mar- men saw a number of women, with Then baskets on their arms, making their ry with the hated Yankees. NEW UNDER MANAGEMENT they took up their pipes and their way serosa the swamp. They came on, j mugs and began to consider how they chatting 'among themselves, and when could prevent such a horrible catas- a short distance from the tort set down Tho White Frost trophe. The result was that Katrina their baskets and themselves for a feat. was ahut up in one of those little The baskets contained butter and eggs, forts built along the eastern edge of and the women kept up a clatter, disj the Dutch colony. cussing the merits of their produce end When Jonathan next stole over the what prices they would get for It when 326 Twenty-fift- h Street. border to the trystlng place he did not they reached the settlement. The sight find hla love, hut a note scribbled in of the rolls of fresh butter and the a mixture of Dutch and English tell- white egga tickled the stomachs of the H. PATTI50W, ing that she exxpected to be ahut up Dutchmen gaping at them over the immediately in the fort Jonathan parapet of the fort, and it was not long Choicest Wines, Liquors, Etc. went back to hla people and told them before the women were hailed to know of hla mlsfortuna Look at Our New Cigar They listened to If they would aell and why so many ; him with occasional Interruptions of them were together. Stand. Best of ImportThey replied such aa Dew tell!" "What t know." that they would sell if ed, Key 'West and they could get and when he had finished and asked as much for their wares as at the setDomestic Cigars them to help him out of the difficulty tlement and that they were going to' volunteered to man. a they for from gether protection the Indiana, California and Eastern races. Next day all the Yankees living near whereupon they were invited into the wire for ell sporting events. ' Jonathan's home collected. with tort. This waa part of Jonathan's Pikes, matchlocks, scythes and pitch- Tankee trick. He had dressed himself forks, and set out for the fort where and a doeen of his adherents like Dutch Katrina waa a prisoner. The approach women, and each had arma concealed waa over an open field, and the under hlh feminine apparel He alone JOURNAL WANT ADDS 6 Dutchmen on guard In the field hap- replied to the hall from the fort, for DELIVER THE GOODS pened to be awake. He raised the he alone had learned enough Dutch alarm, and presently a litle alx- - ! from Katrina to reply and could ; pounder sent a shot over the heads of conceal the Tankee nasal twang CORRECTS REPORT aac-rifl- ee OGDEN TURF EXCHANGE ) PropT ! I I sufll-cfent- ly I BALTIMORE, Md.. April Glbbona last night, made a statement to a Republican representative In which he repudiated the interpretation placed upon an Interview he gave to H. T. Oxnard, a member of the New York Jockey dub. here yesterday. The cardinal said: "I expressed myself as being opposed to prohibition as regarde liquor. I stated that prohibition leads to hypocrisy and subterfuge and told him that you could not legislate morals Into tho people. I said there was another and better way, and that to to control them. 1 made no statement in regard to race tracks. to prevent being discovered for what he was, although tho Dutchmen were not quick at seeing through stratagem and he might well have strained a point. Be this aa It may, the gates of the fort were thrown open and the butter and egg venders entered. They had acaroely got Inside and set down their baskets when the main Tankee force concealed behind the barn made a rush for tho open gates. The Dutchmen weer about to run to the aastotaiure of those who were abutting them when they were net upon by the women and either held or driven back, while those coming from without overcame the gmtemen and In a few minutes the whole Tankee army was in the fort.. A Dutchman to no hand to defend himself againat a surprise, and those defending the fort surrendered at discretion. Jonathan told them that hla only requirement was that Katrina should bo permitted to chooee between them. Katrina was brought forth and chose to go with her Connecticut lover. Then there waa a wedding at which much Holland gin was consumed and a peace arranged. Before leaving the Tankee had sold all the butter and eggs they had with them to the Dutchmen for a good price, but when tha latter came to break the egga they found them to be of white atone, while the butter waa painted wood. THE CONFERENCE DAY AND LOW PRICES PREVAIL ALL THROUGH THE AND DRY GOODS SECTIONS. ON THE FRIDAY AND BALE CONTINUES MANY BARGAINS SATURCLOAK WE QUOTE ONLY A FEW PRICES WE ARE OFFERING. e 9 825 91830 Rain and Dust Coats 915j00 Brilliantine Coats IOjOO 530 91230 Shirt Waiot and Jacket Suite 91530 and 91730 Newest style Panama, Tailored Suits in Blaek, 1030 Brown and Navy 1430 92030 Fancy Panama Suite in tha Blues end Browns 1530 92530 Fancy Voile Suita All the Jackets, Skirts end Suite at big reduction during this sale Blaek ' and Ten Oxfords whieh did eall from 9235 to 9330 new en sale at $1.95 CLARKS All the new style Oxford are here in largo numbers Golden Brown, Ruooie Coif. Champagne, Blaek Vie! Kid, Patent Kid and Patent Celt nil prices frem $1.75 te 9335 STORES ANOTHER CAR OF OKRUG TABLES METHI NEW, HANDSOME, STYLISH THAT WILL ADD ELEGANCE AND CONVENIENCE TO C DINING ROOM. NOWHERE IN THE MOUNTAIN STATE YOU FIND A FINER OR LARGER LINE TO SELECT FROM, THE PRICES. WELL JUST GLANCE AT OUR WINDOW WILL CONVINCE YOU THAT THEY ARE THE FINEST TA AT LOW PRICES THAT YOU EVER SAW. JUST RECEIVED. Co. Ogden Furniture & Carpet YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD HYRUM PINGRE6 6,t |