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Show THE PAGE SIX. 4TATE JOURNAL. MONDAY, NOVEMBER DAILY 90, 190S. yrrr Do You Ever What of And o ISheir t Use a Flat Iron? If So, Why Not Try An Fate? Andree Cook World 1 chief gallantly assisted the JOITLARITY la Tammany from the car. The poto alight girl aud WitblnfttiB on at the crossing, seeliceman duty c the naval aerv-iMr. Croker lift his hat and take question of the whereabouts the two arctic explorers 8. A. Andree and Dr. Frederic A. Cook Is ons ing leave of the girl. Immediately hastened Which Is exciting great Interest In the to pilot her across the street scientific world. Tba fate of Andree You're u friend of Mr. Cruiser's T he baa been In doubt for over ten years. asked. Dr. Cook started on a dash for the Oh, yes," replied the girt, laughing pole only last March, but he expected to think she had never seen him until within half an hour. After that the policeman was always on the lookout for the girl and ready to carry her across tba muddy street or perform any deed of valor or service that the pretty friend of Mr. Croker might ask. augurs well for the new secretary of the navy. The eleTation of Truuian II. Newberry, now aaalataut secretary. ncMAN h. - xxw-- I to the iwt at present occupied by Vic- -' tor IL Metcalf THE comes effective Dec. 1. Mr. Metcalfs reel gust Ion is due to 111 health. Mr. Newberry haa seen much service as acting aecretary of the navy aud so will not be unfamiliar National Interest Is centered on the with his new duties. He was born at United States senatorial situation la Detroit In 1S64. Ills father, John & New York. President Roosevelt, Secto develop Michigan Newberry, Ambassa- State of Elihu Root retary la the early daya and was associated la business with the McMillans. Later the elder Newberry went to congress, u and his son got his first taste of direct evidence of hla plana, hla possible whereabouts and hla condition when last heard from. Hla measage to Franke of March 17 stated that he had made good progress in crossing Ellesmere land and was then at Cape on the northwest side of Ellesmere laud, sixty miles below Cape Columbia, Pearys point of departure from land on hla journey toward the They Are FREE On 30 Days Trial Telephone 102 for One pole In 1000. He allowed three full months for hla dashed over the polar sea aud return, which la the maximum time usually taken for excursions by sledges, but probably this waa not sufficient for reaching the pole. If he persisted in that direction, aud,- following the general course taken by Peary, who reached the highest latitude of 87 degrees 6 minutes In 1006, he would most likely laud on hla return, because of the eastward drift, either on the northeast coast of Greenland or bo picked up by Scotch or Danish whalers and taken to Frans Josef Land or Spitsbergen. Hla caae Is by no meant hopeless, and news from him is eagerly awaited. Iron Fl&tt Hub-har- j j UTAH LIGHT & RAILWAY Do! - blid Wasb-lugto- official life. Four years ago Truman II. Newberry waa a candidate for nomination aa representative In congress, but Edwin Deuby made a personal canvass and defeated hint. Then Mr. Newberry turned In and helped to elect Mr. Deuby, and Prealdent Roosevelt Invited him to become assistant aecretary of the nary. Mrs. Newberry was Mias Harriet Barnes, daughter of General Barnes of Miss Carol Newberry waa Brooklyn. presented to society last winter, and twin boys, Barnes and Fhelpa, are preparing for Yale at Lakeville, Conn. GOING EAST? WITH SPEECHES AND MUSIC. Headquarters of the trict of Columbia Dedicated. Magnificent Dis- The residents of Washington there cltlienshlp there celebrated the Fourth of July by dedicating their magnificent new white marble capltol The structure la officially building. known aa the Municipal building and will shelter the heads of the administrative officers of the District of Columbia government It la practically complete hut will not ho occupied until October L The exercises began at nine In the morning In front of the new building, which fronts Pennsylvania avenue at the Intersection of Fourteenth and E streets, Northwest The principal speakers were George B. Cortelyon, secretary of the treasury, and Joseph G. Cannon, speaker of the house of representatives. A small par vllion had been erected to shelter the speakers aud the distinguished guests who held platform seats, and the United States marine band waa under separate shelter in u band stand. But the 6,000 spectators who gathered at the opening of the exercises at nine oclock were soon dispersed by the un, and when Uncle Joe Cannon closed the speechmaking at noon ho had scarcely a corporal's guard listen- If you contemplate a trip to any Easternjpoint UNION PACIFIC offers to you comfort la no There la great Joy In an ancient French house because a little, kicking M. TBKDKMO A. COOK AVT WAP Baby exists who can be called the new KM COCKSg. Due de Cha nines et Flcqulgny. When B to return Theodore Perry boots, former presidaring the summer, and his aonappeannee has caused anxiety dent of the Panama canal commission, e among hla friends. The world had bogave his daughter Theodora in MAKS a BLACK, to to the young scion of French dor Whltelaw Ke:l, Frank gus to forget about Andre and aristocracy who had so assiduously 8. Black and Republican State Chair- tako It for granted that bla arctic trip nought her hand the nuptials formed man Timothy L. Woodruff hare lieen In a balloon, begun on July 11, 18W7, had ended disastrously, like ao many prominently mentioned In discussions other polar enterprises. The finding of us to who would succeed Senator a supposed grave of Andree recently Thomas C. Platt. American The senatorial contest marks the re- by Captain Chalker of the schooner Polope seemed at first to conturn of Black to political firm this belief, but the evidence that activity, from which field he bad re- the grave la that of Andrea la not conof to demands his tired owing the clusive. law practice. Andree net aafl In hla balloon with termed "the young two Affectionately companions, and no trace of the Abraham IJncoln" by bla fellow townsmen in Troy when nominated latter were found In the vicinity of the Captain Cbalkers. for governor In IBM, Mr. Black in grave discovered by Over this grave waa a cross, and be career been frehaa and personality deciphered the name Andree from the quently dpecrlbed as bearing an In- lettering on It, but whether It marked to resemblance the martyred teresting famous Swedish exHe worked hla the grave of the some wartime president or fisherman who of that plorer way from dire poverty to national bad died on that deserted coast and prominence ae a lawyer by dogged been burled there he could not say. perseverance and self denial. Asked . After Andree and bla two companions where he waa born, Mr. Black once re-- j sailed In their balloon from Dane's was on born "I acrea of piled, sixty Spitsbergen, lu July, 1807, messtones," referring to a worked out; Island, were received from them at Insages farm In Maine where dwelt hla father, I for three tervals months, and then enxn Jacob Black, In the early fifties. By! xhx Drcinsn cnirum. a all news uutll Sepan sued of bfK-one of the leading matrimonial events working as a farm hand and aa school-- tember, 1808, when a buoy attached to be saved enough money to an of the season. That was laat winter, teacher anchor and marked "Andree Polar and the honeymoon was scarcely over put himself through Dartmouth col- Expedition" was found on King before the band of death waa laid upon lege, where be graduated with high Charles island and Identified as the the groom, and he expired auddently tumors iu 1875. Removing to New York state. Mr. In his apartments In Paris. The young duchess, ao soon a widow, la now a Black contributed to the columns of mother. Hbe Is but nineteen years of the Jamestown Journal and the Troy age and la coualdered a very brilliant Whig, studying law the while and aa well aa a beautiful glrL The new being admitted to the bar In 1S79. heir to the glory of the family heritage Aa chairman of the Troy committee will bear the name of his deud father, of one hundred, organised to purify Emmanuel Theodore Bernard Marie the city government, Mr. Black won d Albert de Luynee Bullly, and the particular prominence. lie succeM-fullfought u corrupt political ring Theodore In bla name Is considered to be In remembrance also of bis grand' and secured the conviction of BatV father, who la very proud of the little Vliea, who murdered Robert Russ, a popular young cltitxen of Troy, during duke. SHOW-XS- mar-stag- ve e 1 ing. The audience sang The Star Spangled Banner" and "America" to. the accompaniment of the Marine band. Charles B. Hanford, the actor, declaimed the words, Gen. John M. Wilson read the Declaration of Independence and Henry B. F. MacFarland, president of the board of district commissioners, Chapin Brown,- - president of the chamber of commerce, and Aldia IL Browne, representing the board of trade, delivered addresses. Other exercises followed, and there waa a general reception In the new building ut 12 o'clock. All the executive departments of the government were cloned In observance of the holiday, and there waa a suspension of aT. bu sines a. the and luxury together with ELECTRIC BLOCK SIGNAL PROTECTION to Denver, Kansas City, Omaha andhicago With Connections for nil Points East Pacific Union to Safe The Road Travel Inquire at UNION DEPOT TICKET OFFICE UIHTEH RATES EXOyitSIQH outhorn OlalBfo'rnia ROW OH SUE Two Daily Palatial Trains Unexcelled Dining Car Service a la Carte Standard and Tourist Sleepers LAGOON ROUTE. y a municipal election. Mr. Black was sent to congress in Richard Croker, who Is on u visit to the United States, divides bis affections 1K4 from the Rensselser-Columbbetween Ireland and America, although district largely ss a result of hla his sojourns In this .country are now striking legal victory In the Rose case, for it had been a foregone conclusion that Shea would be acquitted owing to the powerful politicians Interested BJCHAXD CBOUB g, uncere-jmoulonal- - y 8. A. AXM1X AXD XIS VALLOOX. buoy Andree had expected to drop when passing the pole. A year later the last message from him waa received. This was a note found In a The victory of the Liberal party that bottled numbered "143." In spite of all the searches that have been made for swept Into office General Jose Miguel him aluce that time, nothing positive Gomes and Alfred Zayas, chosen president and vie president respectively of has been revealed aa to bla fata. Dr. Cook left the hannts of civilised the new Cuban republic, is generally man on March 3. 10U8L and disappearInterpreted as a verdict of the popular ed In a northwesterly direction over approval of the parEllesmereland. At Annatok, his base ty of the revolution of ouiiplles. twenty miles north of of 190CL Etah, the northernmost settlement on General Gomes the west coast of Greenland, he left In two participated hla only American companion. Rangreat revolutions. In Two weaks later dolph Franke. tba first of which a Franke letter from Cook ingot he reached the structing him to return to New York rank of major and In case the explorer did not get back in the second that by the month of Jane. When Dr. Cook of major general. did not put In an appearance ut the He was one of tht time specified Franke started on the com miss loners sent return to civilization, and before he to Washington to reached it he bad to endure the greatdisa to as method advise for practical est hardships. He and the Eskimos solving the revolutionary army. with him had to eat raw meat and In May, 1005, the general was nomhuddled under their sleep inated for tba presidency by the na- overturned boat together at as they had night Liberal tional convention, but resigned no fire. He was afflicted with rheuhis candidacy four months later, giving matism and scurvy and became so 111 s the reason for this action that it that he could was Impossible to contlnne the cam- he finished his scarcely move. At laat Journey aud waa picked bounds of within the the law. paign steamer up by Peary'a Erik, which on An uprising In Cuba followed, which its return southward brought him to ended with the deposition of Praaldent Newfoundland. few and far between. Looking after his extensive Irish estate and his string of race horses keeps him fairly busy. The former Tammany chieftain haa always been aoinewbat gruff of manner, jbut he Is not without gallantry. A jnetty New York girl once told how he made his acquaintance. Aa Mr. Croker got on the car which waa bearing her downtown It gave one of those lurches against which even the dignity jot so great a person as he Is unavsll-jlnand the great man waa precipitated Into the lap of jthe pretty girl Aa soon as Mr. Croker jivgalned bis equilibrium he tried to square himself with the young woman and met with such success that they chatted sociably all the way down- Palma and the Intervention ef town, and at the end of the route the I United States. - Up For Further Information Ask Any Salt Lake Route Agent or Write to J. H. Manderffeld, A. D. P. A., Salt Lake City. SOFTNESS OF SEALSKIN. lt In him. Over six feet tall, angular, sympathetic and forcible, Mr. Black baa been variously described aa an orator of the Lincoln tyj. lie is a master of epigram and etlcks tenaciously to a subject he happens to be considering. Twelve pasenger trains dally between Heated by Ogden and Balt Lake. steam; electric lights, and always on time. Phone 2000. The return of Franke with papers the explorer to Mrs. Cook gavo from DONE TO A TURN Hair Wkn Is Blvaled by Hi Dasirsl Is Eradicate. Ssalskln Is admired ths world ever tor Its softness and glossiness ; and yet the human hair is equally as soft and glossy when healthy; and the radical cause of all hair trouble Is dandruff, which U caused by a pestiferous parasite that saps the vitality of tbe hair at Its root. Newbro's Herptdde is the only preparation that Is fatal to the dandruff germ. Without dan druff there is no falling hair, hut a luxuriant growth of glossy, soft hair is certain. Scouring the scalp wont curs dandruff. Kill ths dandruff germ. Thous- ands of women owe their beautiful suits ef hair to Newbro'e Horjilclde. Sold by leading druggists Send 10c. in stamps te The Herptdde Co Detroit; Mich. 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