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Show THE DAILY STATE JOURNAL. In Utah Days UPUn E V Kail road men will be Interested to vet-em- n harn that C. E. Heckman, the engineer of the Union Pacific aya-Khas been retired on a pension of the longest and most Rouone after ble careers at any railroad man In tha country. He is 65 years of age, and will round out hla closing years In his home, 611 Bannock street. In Boise. Fondly known as "Daddy all along the Union Pacific line from Omaha to the coast, Engineer Heckman has ae record of heroic service for thirty-threyears with the Harrlman system. He has been injured several times but, fortunately, never seriously hurt. He has received votes of thanks on many occasions from railroad officials for hia bravery and coolness. In 1S61 C. E. Heskman entered the service of the Hannibal A St. Joe mad, when a mere boy. He was a brakeman for that road seven years, and then went to the Iron Mountain mad running out of St Louis. He later Monday, BEGINS STETSON'S BIG. DOUBLE, SPECTACULAR Uncle Toms Cabin Co. Has Views on Subject of Saving THE BARNUM OF THEM ALL. MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN. SCENIC INVESTITURE A REVELATION. TEN SPECTACULAR SPECIALTY 8ENSATIONS. TWENTY-FIV- Producers From Ruin. Daring Band Landed by Sheriff and WASHINGTON. Nov. 16 President Roosevelt' project for the "uplift'' of Deputies and Placed in Jail the farm.r and the improvement of country life will receive an impetus Many Horses Stolen. from the meeting here Unlay and tomorrow of tlie members of the "uplift committee. The "upllfters'' have alA daring band of horse thieves, head-je- d ready spci.t Mime time investigating by the notorious Tea" Brown, and rural comm ions in the states south went south to run a passenger train on vho have been operating in eastern of Washington and cant of the Miaaia-slp- pt river. the Alabama A Chattanooga read, Utah, have been captured near Grand Tomorrow night the committee will, and nest entered the Union Pacts.- I Junction. Colo., by Sheriff Schraeder He has 'und Under Sheriff Wallis. The capture leave Washington for the southwest employ on June 11 1875. been with the Union Pacific ever since. I was made at the instance of the sheriff their li iii. iriry including slops in; He has pulled the Boise train from Venial, Utah, and two men and a Tenness. Texas, Arisons and CaliPlaced under arrest. The fornia. Both the northern and aouth-er- n Boise to Kainiuk night and day for the bo' " h state of the llocky Mountain capture is told in the Grand past ten years. He has run trains over every mile of the Union Pacific JUTU'tlo,i Sentinel of Nov. 11, as group will be visited. Returning eastbetween Omaha, Butte. Garrl- ward, the "upllftcre" will hold hearA few- - days ago the 5 son. Salt Lake, Ogden and Huntington. ,b,r,,T ings In nearly all the states of the city reived a letter from the central west. The committee will re- -; and one winter was on the O. R. A N. I1" Ltah. stating tha turn for a final hearing in this city on Estimating his mileage at 4.000 miles ;herlff l n Bnd tfboy ? ?! December 18. . to orJLhr? which per month, very conservative, with Mr. Heckman ha. traveled 1.404,000 Today the committee la meeting character from all accounts, had thirteenth annual the to h 28 i. .u LL the delegates ,Jd. !"0 detected in the act of rounding up a of the American Association j with the InM'n daa he haa and ponn on th Whitt meeting huWl Institute Workers. Some of Farmer' racinc. river. These ponies and horses had f art-oof the leading agricultural authorities Hia greatest heroism was oriKina11y branded with termed on May 27. 1867. when he'B(im(j klnd of brand of which three of the country are in atendance at braved death at American Falls in the link- -. were component parts. However, thia convention and they will probably some most disastrous wreck In the history the Vernal .dflcers charge, the men who be able to give the "upllfters are sessions The sueof the Oregon Short Line. He did bad rounded up the horses and ponies valuable pointers. National Hotel and ceed then In saving a score of Uvea had burned a bar across the three links being held at the Th and partially succeeded In saving his n order to deface the brand to blot will extend through tomorrow. anl Colleges he-tof Agricultural Aeociation waa so unusual that train. Hla act brands out. It was thought that meet tomor-1 won the hearty thanka of there were about tweny animals in the Experiment BUtiona will will dent Bancroft and Superintendent bunch, every one of which, it la alleged row, and the "uplift commission then confer with the members of that 'had been stolen.'' Calvin. HMf IT HIM E COLORED PEOPLE FROM THE COTTON BELT, BUCK AND WING DANCERS. PACK OF BLOOD HOUNDS. -- Evas Ascension BAND AND ORCHESTRA, POPULAR PRICES. FREE BAND CONCERT TWICE DAILY. Seats On Sale Saturday Prices 75c, 50c and 25c : - I :ry fol-syst- ! ' House Grand Opera Wednesday Night, November the 18th ! S j THE SENSATION OF THE CENTURY Louis James : In Henrick Ibeens Masterpiece Vlce-Presl- Peer Gynt body. jlVES'3 HATS All STYlES'UNioi hade I SOLD ONLY If ONE PRICE C.D.1VES. Colonial Theater CITY SALT LAKE WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18TH, With MME. NORDICA and her company of artists. Music Seat salt at Clayton-Dayne- s Company. Opens 16 a. m., Thursday, Novem- ber llih. Mall orders must be accompanied by check. R, A. GRANT, Mgr. o LEHI, Nov. 15. The over out Sugar company yesterday paid to the delivered beets for (200,006 Lehl factory during the month of October. The company also paid to employes of the factory about 625,000. Last year the greater part of the season's crop of beets waa delivered in October, but owing to heavy rains d HOW EMPLOYES "Spruce January, guarantee you perfect satisfactto laundered. Every article of your wardrobe that la usually sent to the Laundry will look better and last longer if entrusted to our care. Dress Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, Handkerchiefs, White and Fancy Vests we take the greatest care In doing them up to please the owner and we wil ion with tha way it reflect credit on ourselves. Ogden Steam Laundry Co LAUNDERERS AND FRENCH DRY CLEANERS. 437 Twenty-fift- h St. It Be Worth your while to order a sack of Peerys Crescent Flour ild three months' rent, Production 50 People CltorusBalletGreat Orchestra SEAT SALE MONDAY Lower Floor, $1.50; Balcony, $1 and 75c; Gallery 50c I House Grand Opera One Night Thursday, November 19tH RETURN OF THE FASCINATING AMERICAN PLAY SHOD RJ. PITTSBURG, Pa., Nov. 16. One of the biggest and most Important con' ventlons for the consideration of muDiscipline Bulletin Shows That nicipal and civic matt ere ever held to-In this country will be opened here morrow. The sessions will be under the Best of Employes the Joint ausplcea of the American Civic association and the National Must Be Used. Municipal league and will continue through four days. Many distinguished delegates arrived In the city today and Rio Grande railroad discipline bulle- were given a courteous and hearty retin, No. 12, has Just been issued and ception by committees of the Pittsto apparently similar In every Instance burg chamber of commerce and other bodies. to the previous ones prepared by As- local sistant Superintendent Albert Apper-so- n Puff Pasta. at Salt Lake City. Several cases Into one quart of sifted flour mix where conductors and other .trainmen two teaspoons of baking powder and have been discharged fronj' service are a teaspoon of salt, then sift again. due to alleged improper handling of Measure ont one teacup of butter and trains. In many Instances englnemen one of hard and cold. Take the lard, have been reprimanded and several lard and rub Into the flour until a very dismissed for disobeying orders. In Juat Many charges la these bulletins line, smooth paste, then put s gainst trainmen and engine men, enough Ice water, say half a cup, conwhere they are of insufficient serioustaining a beaten egg, the white of the ness to cause dismissal only go to egg to mix a very stiff dough. Roll it retard promotion, others cause idefln out Into a thin sheet, spread with it or periods of stated time In susof the butter, sprinkle over pension and eUll others Just caused i with a little flour, then roll up eloaely severe reprimands. ' In a long roll like a scrolL Double The rules of the company a re eald the ends toward the center, flatten and by the employee to be decidedly un- reroll, then spread again with another fair Inasmuch as minor charges at thia of the hatter. many times are sure cause for dis- quarter until the butter Repeat la used up, operation missal from service. on an earthen dish, cover It with Among the various reasons for put it which trainmen are brought before the a cloth and set It In a' cold place, In Let It reboards for censure are of walking the ice box In summer. on top of trains, breaking trains in main until cold, an hour or more betwo and causing In the "kicking" fore making ont the crust. Ton may which follows damage to be done to roll this pastry In any direction, but others cars on sidings; forgetting to yon must have nice flour. Ice water, report condition of tracks after acciand very little of It dents, and ignoring altogether such inspection, besides various other reasons Strive for Happy Medium. too numerous to mention. focls. and "those who havChildren, the of on the This precaution part not see," are most Inwill eyes company renders the casualitiea smaller ing are than they are, but It adds greatly to clined to lean toward extremes, ordefiof excess or acta to trainmost efficient of prone the dlfflculy securing men and englnemen. Certainly, It la no simple ciency. to strike a happy mealways thing dium. Nor la It auch an easy matter NATURE SPARES to be unfailing in our efforts to fairly between normal and Grief. Th liiMn But we muat abnormal conditions. What a fortunate prevision ef nature not either silently or expressly conroes mental of It Is, that deprives the sent to tilt recklessly on tbe equally Buffering; for how poignant would hr Its the in height of it dangerous extremes of excess or degrief to discover, Mffoming glory, that a canker fed at Ks fect, when a steadfast and solid center and that Its beauty and fragrance la available: when we have access to heart, doomed forever. Mature alwaye were spares the suffering; she to a veritable a safe middle course. one-fourt- h tore-houof pleasing rewards, for thoos who seek her aid. In tha years gone by faffing hair and grayness have cast a gloom over tha Uvea of thousands Inof young woman, but thanks to tbs tbs true canes vestigations of scientists ef hair destruction to now known to be a germ or parasite that burrows into tho hair follicles. Newbroa Herpicld. germ, thus absolutely destroys tothisgrow aa nahair permitting tha Bold by loading drugture Intended. for sample gists. Bend 10c. in stamp Heme to Tbs Hsrpicids Co, Detroit. Mich. Two sues ft cents end IL961 se from your grocer and try it for Made Bread? That At would make it sweet, light and Palatable there's no doubt it's made of The Utah , State Subscribers ere reouestedto frm choicest hard wheat, scientifically Journal Inetruetione printed at head ef fellow milled. editorial column. 1150 to the good. . leav, your linen to us and 1904, and came out more than . Gentlemen, Richard Mansfields Original Mammoth ON IN PITTSBURG leased hia windows for the big day, OF Up' Windows for Inauguration Day, Canny folka along Pennsylvania ave-au- e are already In the market with windows to sell for next Inauguration day, and there are a good many taken, even thia early in the game. Aa almost every one In Washington knows, there Isn't a window on Pennsylvania during the early part of thia season, avenue, from the Peace monument to which delayed the beet digging, more beets will be brought In during No' the treasury department, that can't be void for n mighty good price for the vember than October, The weather could not be more ideal great day of days. I know one man for harvesting and farmers are work- who got 70 for one big window on ing early and late rushing beets the avenue between Thirteenth and into the factory. It to eetlmaated that Fifteenth streets last 4th of March, about 65 per cent of the crop to now and who cried like n child because harvested. he hadn't had sense enough to get op tiona on some others before It was too late. One farsighted newspaper office rented n man CIVIC CONGRESS fronting on Pennsylvania avenue In LEHI SUGAR COMPANY PAYS OUT $200,000 UUh-Idah- GRAND OPEN1NQ THREE. Grand Opera House November 16th Present Incumbent of White House ARE CAPTURED in urn m PAGE MONDAY, NOVEMBER IS, 1908. Wanted All the Warte. "You would be surprised If yon knew bow careful outdoor advertisers are to have their algna Just so, said tbe billboard painter. "They have all aorta of notions aa to just bow they want their advertisements to look, and the slightest deviation causes trouble. Not long ago a gang of ua painted n big billboard In the center of which waa a large pickle. We thought, we had done rather a neat Job of It, but the firm for whom we did It refused to approve, saying there were not the required number of bumps or warta on the pickle. "The upshot waa that we had to paint out that pickle and put on n new one, with the spots for the bumpa marked so there could be no mistake. 1 never see a pickle sign now that I do not want to atop and count the bumpa on BY HENRY M. BLOSSOM WITH THE SAME EXCELLENT CAST HEADED BY HANS ROBERT INTHE TITLE ROLE AND INCLUDING! HELEN ORMSBEE DAVE GRAHAM LYDIA DICKSON JOSEPH WILKES ROBERT CRAIG BESSIE BALDWIN PAULINE EBERHARD GEORGE MERRITT, AND ALL THE OTHER FAVORITES THIS IS THE ONLY COMPANY WHICH HAS EVER PRESENTED THIS GREAT PLAY OF LOVE AND LUCK . Prices, 50c, 75c, $1, $1.50. Seat Sale Tuesday CHEER UP1 go see CHECKERS It" DONE TO A TURN will be tbe Turkey which we serve to our customers on Nov. 26. Turkey, brown, crisp, Juicy, tender and luscious mince and pumpkin plea "like mother used choice to make, wines, Hla Disappointment. "I was talking, on my trip west, to Luther Burbank, the plant wizard, about the thornless cactus he baa sent to the National museum la Washington," said a Washington Journalist. "Mr. Burbank said that he had changed the aspect of many plants, bat not so much, perhaps, aa people thought People expected greater changes than he could give. His achievements sometimes disappointed them even ss n lawyer of Los Angeles had been disappointed one day. "This lawyer said to a friend: Would yon believe It? Today I round out my year.' Impossible! exclaimed the friend. Why, yon scarcel Jr look 68.' " . liqunr. and cigars, and everything that wil make the palate of the epicure elng with a song , of Thanksgiving delight FALSTAFF CAFE sixty-nint- h Knew Meat from Carrion. Tennessee bred two great orators Is the olden days Andrew Johnson, s Democrat once resident of the United States, and Guslavna A. Henry, a Whig, known aa the "eagle orator of the South." They ran against Ach other for governor and when n long series of Joint debates had reached Its close Johnson addressed the Whigs in the audience: "I have spoken with tha boasted eagle orator from the Mississippi river to the T7naka mountains, mad as yet I see no flesh In his talons Birthplace ef Icebergs. blood on his beak. We might call Greenland the world's or Quick as a flash Henry was on his Ice box. If yon glance at the map yon saying: "The American eagle to will tee that the state of New York, feet n proud bird and feeds not on car large as It seems to us, to not over flcn." Nashville Banner. of the also of Greenland, for New York contain! only 47,000 square Coffee Frappe. miles. Then think that the glaciers one Boll of water with half a quart are steadily moving away from the of add four ounces of cup sugar, crater of Greenland, really being crowded ont of the island. It will not ground coffee, and set at the aide of seem so strange that here Is tbe the stove for ten mlnntee. Strain, and when cold add the white of one egg. birthplace of nearly all the Icebergs Freexe and serve In Individual glasses, so feared by the mariner. that are topped with whipped cream. fit Nicholas. 0o You Ever Use a Flat Iron? An Not If So, Why Try Oecttiric Flat Irois They Are FREE On 30 Days Trial Telephone 102 for One . UTAH LIGHT & RAILWAY GO. |