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Show PAGE SIX. . THE DAILY STATE JOURNAL. TUESDAY, OCTOBER merrily and will continue eo long aa It promotes publicity. There will be no bloodshed and no litigation. Now that the smoke of the conflict is becoming eutuewhnt lew dense it ! look aa If there had Leeu no especial violation of contract or anything else aare good taste on the part of any. k Tragic Little Domestic Comedy Stf body The Hungarian author of the The mpinos Have Now Adopted Aoeflca's if willing to accept royalties play T1 Devfl Cathedral Playing National Came as Their Very. of L Juhfl the Divine. Very Owl New York In Baseball In Jest and Earnest (Fran Our The Philippines New York CarreopoadaiitJ tmtlr lut littla domestic com- AM eated la FlUriXO edy perhaps tt may reoulve It- WILUIM TO ACCEPT BUT AMIES FOOM AIT socscb. self Into a tragedy before it la from any aonrce, and he belleres that over which la tlie devil will get hie due. leu't he now uu the every body's devil? Beef, tobacco, boerdai Tbeflrot kerosene and a number of other dainitl waa played ties are die penned by the philanthropla BL Lou la la ic trusts, but what of this latest atthe auiumer of tempt to rob the poor man of hla Isn't It rather an ambitious 1117. The area devil? waa at the home undertaking tv "corner" the devil? Alpaid for of a though I am not prepared to concede that bis Bantanlc majesty has any esrather a in a pecial rights in the matter, 1 am glad tradesman. that the scheme to tuonopollae him has The charactcri fallen through even to the bottom of were the mer- the otherwise bottom less pit chant, hU wife and their ouly One of the reel woea which the gliild, a baud minis aud uiauly buy of dweller la Gotham' baa appropriated A dlwuaelon waa la prog-ea- as bis very own la furnished by the tilneteen. a controversy between tlie father literary supplement and book review god sou, whk-- waa faat approaching laaucd by certain leading sometimes o journals the danger atluL The mother, an ago? misleading-dai- ly iilst-witness of the depute, waa pros;er-oua-lu-- -- a ay . o, fifty-tw- d t. If 1 can't ret your conaenL 1'U do without it!" the boy declared finally t la a manner that made farther argn-men- ImimsslWe. Very well, my non," the elder man I ahaut change rejoined aa resolutely. my mind about the bualueea. Itoul eifiect me to do it" Without another word the yonngnter tnnted to hla mother, who waa weeping quietly, threw bin arma about her and kissed her. While be allll held bn fait the father made hla exit without raying a word. (brands tragic, donut It? It wasn't, lieeanne there waa no woman In the ram-no- ne, that la, except the mother, and the dldu't count. It (From an unpublished book manuscript by Mary H. FM.J children are not so those of our own race, games Incline to tbe sedentary order. Like their elders, they gamble, and, like all children tbe world over, they have a certain routine la whk-- games succeed one uother. At preseut the real buud between tbe American and the Filipino is baseball "play ba 11, the Filipinos call it, having learned to associate these words with it from the enthusiastic a bouu of American onlookers. Baseball has taken firm bold and is here to stay, la Manila every plot of green la given over to lu devotee. Every secondary school In tbe country baa its nine, its echo-)- , colors and lu out and root" yell, and tbe pupils enthusiastically. We had a team at Capls (the town on the north shore of the island of ranay, where I waa located aa a schoolteacher, or, rather, the schoolteacher), aud we played matches with teams from neighboring towns. I did not realise, however, how popular the game had become until one warm afternoon when I was vainly trying to get a nap. The noise under my window waa deafening. Thuda, shrieks, a babble of native words and familiar English rent tbe otherwise peaceful air. The street waa nut over twenty-fiv- e feet wide, the houses, after native being flash with the gutter. In this narrow since my little corps of servants had started a game of They had the diamond all marked out, with one player on each base. There wee Ceferlana, the cook, a maid of seventeen, with her hair twisted Into a "Sappho knot" at the back, with one wisp banging ont like a horse' talL She was barefooted, and her toes, wide apart as they always are when h cue-to- PtSCABDED imae-bal- l. IBHDlMEBTa. Baturdaya In the year. In spite of the outcry against the pajier trust, tbe anathemas of the already overloaded carriers aud tbe more or lews acornful attitude of thoae te whom the Irritant Is delivered, no relief seems to be In sight As certalu as tlie day arrives all the public places and n lea us of tranaiwriatlou lu and aliout the city become littered with Kub-batk-- Rugby RifirHi1 Union, het-decided to form S referees' union to control Ihe game of Rngty It football in tbe state of California. Is said that such aa orgauizarkm will be of great benefit to the game The following are the reasons given for the forming of the anion: It wes resolved that a Pacific coast Rugby referees union be formed, firat, for tbe purpose of training ita members to act aa referees in Rugby matches; second, to disease the rules of tbe Rugby game; third, issue rulings on debatable points; fourth, in every way possible to work fur tbe advancement of the Rngby game of footbalL it has u lius-dliuent- EXCURSION : ; To King Hill, Idaho ; . Carey Act Land Opening at King Hill, Idaho, Oct. 12th, I908 Andersen's Wonderful Delve. John G. Anderson, champion of the MassachusetU Golf association, while over tbe Wallaston Golf praetk-inclub links recently not only established a Lew record for tbe course of 77. bat did some remarkable drivlug. He was hole high on his drive from the seventh tee. 2ttt yards, and hla drive from the sixteenth tee, with aa uphill carry, waa about SUO yards. A high wind prevailed whk-- aided the hall In Its flight Anderson, who haa won the championship for the past twe years in 8010088100, Is what mlght.be termed a schoolboy golfer. He la a boy scarcely out of hla teens. g TICKETS ON BALE OCTOBER 10TH AND 11TH. ROUND TRIP FARE FROM BALT LAKE. Fis Dates Far Games at Tokyo, rises for tbe series of ball games tc 11.00. GOOD FOR 21 DAYS. 15JOOO between pk-ke- ACRES OF ORCHARD M. LOCAL AGENT SKEEN, ROOM 300 ECCLES BUILDING. THE MAN WHO EATS ALONE at this reotaurant soon forgets hl loneliness In the enjoyment of hts meaL The food is 00 good, th service eo prompt and courteous n cannot help taking plrasur, la hit eating, go drop in here aluns If you must, but with company if yo can. In either care. we warrant that youll remember the meal with pleasure. work- ing youngster of the Washington Americana, la now mowing em down as be did last year. Journal want ada deliver tho goods SUNNY SOUTHERN . Johnson Mewing Em Down. ex-qne- IN King' Hill Irrigation Power and Co. I MeAvey te Coach Lafayette Teas. Writing to friends. Captain klcCay of the Lafayette college football team says that Will McAvoy, tbe star fallback of the eleven for several years, will be head coach this season, assisted by Chalmers, another man who shone aa one of Infayette'a defenders on the gridiron. ntcher Johnson, the smooth LAND IDAHO, SNAKE RIVER VALLEY. tbe players of Japan The Yankees have been completed. are to visit Tokyo and play a aeries of at least nine games between Nov. SI and Dec. 8. Tbe Japanese team will be selected by a committee and will II be composed of the strongest players in Japan. be played stare aud tbe This Should Bo a Good One. of Nancy nanks, 2:04. tbs the trotting turf, recently foaled a bay colt by Todd. 2:14. Co-ney- 'a 13.00; FROM OGDEN, h Yankees Lack Vim. ' Critics are of opinion that the New York Americans' chief defect is' lack of vim and enthusiasm. In THA FALSTAFF E. DOOLY. President. fj. a JOSEPH S. PEERY. Vlce-Pr- 1 RALPH E. HOAO, Cashier. A. V. MclNTOSH, Asst. Cashier. I e' The UTAH NATIONAL IOr IJntenjsjPaid CAFF-- BANK OGDEN DEPOSITARY I on Savings Accounts and Time Deposits WHEN YOU VISIT THE FAIR LOOK FOR THE DISPLAY AND DEMONSTRATION OF THE NEW FOOD-DRIN- K ft ! j No Spit Ball For Josa or Donovan. Addle Jose and Bill Donovan, two of fha heat pitchers In the American league, refuse to spoil the game with the spltter, I hare these discarded never acen any oue trying to read one of these alleged popular educators, but 1 bare often lieanl language vastly unbecoming to a gentleman In which tbe supplement figured promi- nently. CM5 Recently a guard on a subway train waa all about the hoy going to college. voiced tbe popular aentlment wlieu he The father had decided that hla aou made tbla plaint; Blast that littery should not go to college, that his pro aouplement anywayl Evry Hatu'day iparatory training was nut sufficient, tuawnlu the subway louka like lele after the Hardy Grew." that he had no taate fur rlassieal research and that be waa best fitted to It la now rather more than fifteen go la for a business career. The older uaa waa stubborn, and the younger had years since the late Bishop rotter beInherited a liberal showing of the name gan to build the great basilica of St characteristic. Doth were fixed in their John tbe Divine on Morn in guide At the time the project heights. determination; neither would yield. It sounds unfeeling and breaks aroused very little euthuslasin even In fmrahly Into the romantic features of rhnrch circles. For a long time tbe the etory, but I tielleve the father waa big excavation In the hillside served chiefly as an Inspiration to the newsla the right of the matter. A year's of the case has convinced me paper paragraplier and funny man. that the old gentleman knew whereof Men with money did not fancy that he spoke. Tlie young man arrived In particular bank aa a place of deposit !New York last Beptemler with ouly The humorous editor aald so, and It money emmgh to pay hla tuition at Co- did look that way. The Americana lumbia for the first semester. Ills en- had not yet lieomue a cathedral buildtrance examination waa so unsatlsfae- - ing people. Tlie beautiful gothic that he achieved the distinction of Patrick's on Fifth avenue waa the ?ory the most heavily conditioned only structure in the country that apfreshman in the clans. The struggle for proached ratliedral proportions. existence tegan Immediately, aud it Time seems not only to have done waa so Insistent that there waa practi- great things for tlie cathedral Itself, cally mi time left for necessary study. but also for the cathedral Idea. WithThanks to hla good looks and agree- the gradual uplifting of tlie great strneable manlier, the would be scholar found employment sufficient to keep Ihe wolf from the door. He waa on if be constant lookout for Jnt which hours and out of done be atudy lulght duriug holiday time. I met him frequently In an aorta of unexplaces. pected "WHBB WILL IT BB FIXUBES? One night be on the heights has come the tore ushered me to which was lacking In the beseat the at my of the work. Enough of the guiling theater, the next week 1 discov- temple has been completed to make It ered him among Interesting. At the present time It la the waiters In nut a heavy pull on the Imagination to an exclusive up- look upon the huge unfinished structown restaurant ture as an Immense white ruin of a and later on he mediaeval foundation. With moonlight obtained a tem- and foliage as accessories tlie Illusion porary job as a jin icrfect. Standing at the foot of the paid settlement precipitous hill In the long, narrow worker. He also jjwrk at the rear of the cathedral, one became a teach- jinust I sordid Indeed if be cannot feel er in a Chinese dubllant that such a thing la possible Sunday school, In this .utilitarian country. There la no lack of interest now. and at Christmas time he 'Every one la asking when It will be was an extra" lilulahed. Cologne waited four ceuto-jrle-s for her marvelous minster-s-o long, for an express company. Aa 1 indeed, that much of it was rebuilt entered a flor- more than once before tbe whole stood ist 'a the night forth complete. Aa cathedral builders Iwfore Easter te !the men of Gotham are not a whit leas select my holi- 'capable than the men of Cologne, bat day bouton when it comes to waiting well, the inniere it waa this habitants of the city of a hundred attractive young rnnella" outrival them. Walt 400 yearn an person, a amlla For BL John the Divine! No-n- ot on hla handsome fare, rven hundred. The supervising arcM-jtectif recognition who came forward to serve me. have declared that they can do I Bat It has I wen a case of trying to ,the trick in twenty years longer If the perre two masters, with the usual re- money be forthcoming about a million tail. Instead of emerging from the 'every year. Mark my predict lon-t- be rood It Iona which bonnd him, the poor (cathedral of BL John the Divine will fellow flanked practically everything lie finished to Its final flnlal before the nt the end of the year exams. IIs has jrlose of the present quarter of a cenhieen working tooth and nail all tury! Four hundred years'. Should the through the summer vacation, and I Irathedral tnilldlng craze lwcome as vioear that be Is going to try it again. lent as certain other crazes hare become every ward In Gotham will have The controversy between rival New Its own cathedral before the end of the York managers over the American pro- Mining generation. duction of Tbe Devil" still goes or STUYVESAXT BROWN. , 1908. two nrsa or filxnvo chxldkbb. a luica are never worn, worked with excitement. There was Manuel, who polished the floors, dressed lu a iair of dirty white uuderdrawera, with the ankle string dragging, and a black and orange knit undershirt There waa Rosario, tbe little uiaU who waited on me and went to school. She waa third base aud umpire. A neighbor's boy, aliout eight years old, wan first base. Manuel was second base and pitcher combined. Ceferiaua waa at tbe bat, while behind her her youngest brother, about three and a half, waa spread out In the attitude of the profeselonal catcher. Ilia plump, rounded little legs were stretched ao far apart that he could with difficulty retain hla balance. lie scowled, smacked bis lips and at Intervals thumped the back of hla pudgy, clinched flat Into tbe hollowed palm of the other hand with the gesture of the man who wears the catcher's mitt. Tbe ball waa one of those huge green oranges about twke the size of an American grape fruit. Being green and haring a skin an Inch thk-k- . It withstood the resounding thwacks of the bat quite remarkably. It was forta-nat- e that the diamond was ao small, for It would have taken more strength than any of tbe players possessed to end that plaything any distance. Catching it was only the art of embracing. It had to be guided and hugged to the breast, for It was too big to hold in the hands. The valorem catcher in spite of his fiercely professional air Invariably dodged tt and then panned It Tbe bat waa a board about eight Inches wide wrenched from the lid of a Batura oil ease and roughly cut down t one end for a handle. With the size tf the ball and the width of the bat Blissing waa an Impossibility. Rosario, aa 1 said, was both third base and umpire. After a ran they always went back to their original positions. Her voice rang out In a symphony something like this: Wan strl! Wan ball! Fou ball! Ilapog! Ilapog aa aeon! Ilang aa firs' base! Fon' ball!" Thus are the beginnings of great movements in small things. Those children got m.ire real Americanism ont of that corrupted ban game than they did from singing My Country. Tla of Thee." every morning. make-upurs, wholesome and healthful have rag, for young or old. Nothing injurious in its uood a of Utah but and fruit. sms'l amount nothing grains By mixing thooo ingrodionta in th, propor proportions and seiontifically roasting Koffos-o- t ducsd ths first real substituts for soffoo but A p Pra COFFEE TEARS BUILDS UP DOWN-KOFFE- -ET It strongthono tho digestive organa and produca, vigor and hsslth Th, dalieiou, flavor vtry similar to coffee i preoerved by careful preparation and seiantifie cooking; the precoss being known only to tho manufacturer,. Youijrocsjsoffe-tJ5yjacl- c sgoo try some today youll jik, it. PREPARED IN LOGAN BY THE THE GUARANTEED UNDER THE PURE FOOD LAWS j |