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Show DAILY mss ports!! U"' i ... A A. A. A. American contract i,ar the rate of 14.000 per at jvar, he business gi(riiop in much, r"r' er received that e' parent, the Ro.ton hortstop. ha nrf " rate we are compelled tu the way he Tommy Ryu" of service he I !!ai liated. In Si-- OKhter in the business. P't l of Jimmy "" none Jimmy Uriit 1 the opinion --ame. TUI Gr( now at Shee-houk i tm in Sullivan, In San Francisco. In (j inlner. Sullivan aaya that :J l!oell llKhtvceiht will have to . U Oi'O guarantee to knock Britt in order to jTlnJe of twenty roundSullivan, who Jve consideration. . New 1I'! v, lu. i MONDAY, - ,,M l.irk fur for Hi. U.t I.) ,,, !s Nt. a hl.nn ttl(, ( 1'1 lM:iriiiiil..i l j..iM ,j , ,i: TO DOUBLE THE of the ib'ci. iin in ,,i, ,j i t lli- - ' ,n jM j. n, 1)t e. liin'i r. s Jin ke tll j,, t .1! 14 nw li .in- ,.f friii a i ; i: i I li j j Piofes.cr 'ers.ty in i Tlii- N. S. Slialer of Harvard Uni H.is an Article on Subject International .ill ini i m i. ' i i i. . ., . ,.f the lands which - t;.. :ik i i j i C. M. l m i'. - jiri-ii-- - til. mh tn-l- six-rou- nd , food-givi- old-tim- er good-natured- loud-mouth- ed tk hd TEA I" "V X-d- ay To Make a Long Story steam Short laundry T if - r: . iw !.ki 'I (ill ' lien U l old-ti- Lots of Choice Remnants I , -- PAGE THREE. g, Quarterly. of pnpula,s fnr ,,fi 1!' y.pccfej within 'I'- i.-!i..iii..:i ' '.M'iix nuy be taken chain) mi, mi ;i i swordsman r,f the v. ,, r Annies. iX !imv that, at most lnunbi-r.-i- t has tlu-ii i "',iuii in .uiii'it of am.Mtf Ills I'Ui'ils Baron something t E.lwar.l Ibuh-cbii- d, K.lnuni.l lilanc him lnt .i Jimliii' i; .if n., numbers; J t li. v. li,i 1'i.it w.'.liii'it cutisiiicriible won the .iiiy engi rii'.'Mlj .. i. ill.nii, i.fuls not now avail-ibl- c cup in Ij(mw Is;,,;, auiiniinl.jir. 1 will-hal.it, for tillage ,i toi.ii i.f uliout four r.'icc. Tlic i'rt'Ui h for hi thrifty n i.ii i has of the forfeit millions c.m t.o supported in 'hive maMeis of the It:il1:i:i put up a portion Ini1 I' tti!" i o'l. im t. se.'nii.l feiii Tb.-Kiu-.-nimoneyare . Tli,. qui'Mioi, iii-as to the addiInlil, s.itnri. tion l t Denier preyfuM of the of the y.Wtn; I,i.;niiy team baseball ha cnrlli which nuy In- won by menns of Pitteburff Oni'iieliiive .mi. in iiiiucm iSdecMed that he will not lead the nn,u. eiigiin-crliianil oth'T scion title work, on i lifers tin i vr tin past v.ir weiv to ax in inifi-itciSprings this coming arid holds or draining m to Hot that he 1 now a ccriniii extent 'i!iy;itisf;ietnry in tint thoso which nr. He Rtate cc sivdy watered, ib'e.-Into filled :m they ucknow Slkinir for quarter at West Baden le.lnel or ly Improxim; t;l. method of fertilisof tin links." ing soils now in use. paring, Ind.. and that he thought that ijiiw'ii Mis Geogiiinan Bishop of laddle-buc- k it is imposcli!,' witli tin. present hick Bridgeport rural Prt would do for the to crimp won the niitii.inil ;it of inf'irauitfoii to dniern.nie accurately with whom he hope Merlon in Oetolier, but few regard her how extensile is the summer. which may New York next a the best player. The retirement' of lie won to tiling- - by the work of the Mrs. Charles T. Scott and Mrs. B. S. engineer; tills Aurelia Herrera ha received an offer winning from the excesHorne has undoubtedly compli.-niesively arid lands will tu done by Irrito light Young Corbett at Butte, Mont., matter. These two past champions, gation, ami from the morasses, the month. Aurello say Hine time next In Milwaukee a while especially the first named, have dem tivsli water swamps am the marine Ik 111 remain their clas In scort if tour- marshes by drainage, in bout, onairnted md take part in the Europe the and It is generally conceded larger part of the land iluis wlnnable u be prefer them to the long route. nament. had that Mrs. Scott been playing reg- has long been brought to use; it Is not Mauro Herrera, brother of Aurello, mcelved n offer this morning from ularly thl year, there would have been likely that an increase of 10 per cent no difficulty In determining upon the in (he yew Orleans to fight Jack Lowry there cujiacity of its soils He may accept the bet player. can hy known iiieniis be realised. In ftnuary 13th. A the situation now stands, any one the less developed continents the gain tch. He also has offer to fight at of a doxen players might be named is likely to be much greater. Butte. Mont. that would have a fair chance of win Thus within the limits of the United ShortFred J. Titus will race at Ormond. nlng a national championship. States the writer has estimated that car. the ly after gaining her title Miss Bishop the fleldj improvable by drainage in He will drive n In the New Haven tournament to the manner already property of Harry Haupt. With the lost applied in Holland enter the Mis Pauline Mackny, one of the Bos- would add to the tillable ground of the 44 horsepower car he will ton setover 13,000 list contest for cars of not country an area somewhat exceeding There are n number of other golfer 100.000 square miles in extent, with a and in the handicap race-- . Thia will be the initial appearance of In and about the Hub considered food-givivalue of ahout four times Mis Mackay that of the state of HIIiioIh, wherein the the cycle racing man in the equally hr strong a aatomobile field, and when he appears while metropolitan district experts who soil would la far more enduring than with Eddie Cannon Bald, have developed include Mr. M. I). that of nay upland district. The comin contest Paterson of Englewood, Mr. T. II. Pol plementary process, that of Irrigation, Tom Cooper. Earl Kiser, Barney Old of the cycle path hemu of Eastern Parkway and Mr. E. promises to u (ford yet larger gains. Infield and other star will be F. Sandfor dof Essex countv. in yean gone by, cluding the area of the south and the middle west, where the system would quite naturally interested. value Rev. Carlisle P. B. Martin, L. L. D. greatly Increase the food-giviIn Milwaukee the German rooter predof the soil; we may reckon the possible ominates, and many good tale are Of Of a enlargement front It would be even Waverly, Texas, writes: told of the excitable Germans. Virgil when first arlfling, I often find greater than that afforded by a com morning, Garrin told a writer the following tale a troublesome collection . of phlegm, plete drainage of the morasses. Takon himself: which produces a cough and is very ing the continent of North America ns T had a particularly bad inning one to dislodge: but a sninll quantity a whole, it seems probable that the exhard day against the Kansas City club,1 of Ballard's Horehound Syrup will at isting cnpurlty of its soils for feeding mid he. Milwaukee had them 3 to 0, once dislodge It. and the trouble is men may lie doubled by the work or the until the ninth Inning, when a couple over. I know of no medicine that is engineer, through hi skill in watering of bases on balls, a few hits and a couits deserts and unwatering equal to it. and it Is so pleasant to take. and ple of wild pitches gave Kansas City morasses. It to can I recommend most four runs and the game. I had the all persons cordially a medicine for On the other continent the opporneeding misfortune to send in both the tying 50c and tunities for winning good land from or trouble. !Bc, throat lung and winning runs with wild pitches, arid deserts are probably less than In For sale by Geo. F. Cave. and to say the Germans went home $1.00. North America, yet the possible gain is hbnerlng murder would be putting it such that we may reckon that when It on this our ad. Read page: display mild. The hi great wrork is don the engineer will following day. in a street will save you money. car, on my way to the ball ground, a have recovered enough land to feed OGDEN STEAM LAUNDRY. Mend of mine good naturediy chaffed the existing population of the earth. In me upon my Africa there Is the magnificent problem performance of the day WOMAN PROMOTER previous. I took hi kidding USE8 REVOLVER of the Nile, a river which wastes to the until a big, sea in its annual floods water enough German, away up In front of the car. the deaert It now 3. Dr. Frances to fertilise ten-fol- d Jan. GOLDFIELD. a frw verbal shot at me that were Is the valley of fertile. There makes promoter, ha the Twin Rivers in Asia, where a realm anything but complimentary I for a E. Williams, woman moment got sore and said: been arrested charged with threats to once fertile has become a waste by the How did you butt in on this, you kill and assault with a deadly weapon loss of It irrigation works. There are farmer? In the all WilDr. B. Lind. great lands vast areas of H. upon Attorney Quick a a flash the German reand marshes awaiting swamps lakes, to Is postake it said, attempted plied: 'Vy. on von of dem pitches you liams, which has won Holskillful labor the owned Lind, session of several lots by made In de ninth sea. The largest opporfrom the land inning yesterday. reto and when an effort was made "At another time, on a of profit is in such brave comthreatening tunity deand a she move drew pistol her, day, an attache of the Milwaukee club bats with the incomplete work of na at the gate handing out rain clared that she would shoot him. dis- ture. Williams had It seems that Dr. check, when a large, officious-lookin- g how we are to mainlots, The problem of nf Ywton brushed puted the title to a couple of town the soil when the tain the fertility by him. to take threatened when she and that Here, sir,' said the is taxed by a population thrtce earth gatekeeper, 'you the of attorney the tave forgotten to property possession as it now supports depends take a rain check.' told her that she would be arrested. as great h. to ell mlt your ram check, re-P- She replied by drawing a upon our ability to restrain the excesthe wise fan. Ive got an umwith which tilled tolls sive rapidly after which she informed the thoroughbrella; " to the sea and oflr ability to repass would she that ly frightened attorney store to the land the materials which take pleasure in killing him If he at- the cultivated Lucien Merlgnac. world's plant remove. We shall champion tempted to place her under arrest both these needs are fairly Dr. Williams has gained considerable find that the resources of modern to be met notoriety In these parts. Recently she science; theby first by a proper control to horseannounced that she Intended of the movement of water from where whip a Tonopah newspaper man and It falls upon the land to Its station in had he libel because sue him There are bad tea and for also ocean, and the second by. a resort poor charged her with promoting wildcat the ocean and the under earth fnr to the tea and and coni companies. good tea. Which do mining materials to renew the fertility of When brought before Judge Bell on the when it is exhausted by you have? the following day a preliminary hear- the ground There 1 much to do in orcropping. over bound was ing was had and she der to make the earth ft to bear the kjroucWl lilce to await the action of the grand Jury. life to come, but there is every renson to believe that our science Is ready for RIVAL FOR the task, and that within two cenwill noon have a close turies of peaceful endeavor we may The prepare the place for it. disrival In a fluorescible solution, covered by Dr. William James Morton of St. Louis. Speaking of this new 2 light a writer In the New York AmerTo turn a spot of light ican says: orupon the liver, lungs, or any other gan of the human body and Illuminate exit so clearly that a physician can were COOKING AND SERVING. amine it as easily a though It removed and placed upon the operatone of the Reverence greatly the old. but bring ing table, Is believeduseto ofbethe fluoresa fresh heart for the new. Schumann. possibilities of the Incible solution now being Introduced William Dr. So much trash has been done under by medical practice to James Morton of St. Louis. Dr. Mor- the name of pyrography that one hesitates to mention It as desirable. Yet ton's most recent achievements have of when well done there la little thnt is mnde possible the illumination those recesses of the human body never better suited to dining room decorabefore brought to light except under tion. The brown and cream of Ivory or effect gained by the hot needle alone the operating knife or the surgeon the at are always in good taste, provided the demonstrator anatomical the aide of the dissecting table. Not only design Is good and well drawn, Then cause a subdued red and green stains in leaves do these fluorescible solutions emanate from and large flowers are highly decorative, to violent of light Mt ,f"C glow but beyond this the use of color with t,80"n"ith 0Vuid4,Vwo.u the Interior of the body, but they are exercise the same curative ef- fire etching is not desirable as a rule. to said und'rv".'1 r1" COnvine yu th our fect that has been observed In a grit-e- r This year, however, some new effect to b The are radium. shown that closely resemble china of use in the your laundry. degree set up the painting; they are not the work of the AY WE which solutions fluorescible HAVE A TRIAL? The fluorescent glow within the body may amateur, and have their price. 1 used solely for outhe Introduced In several ways. Qui- heated needle nine swallowed in solution and then lines, deep shadows and portions of the by subjected to exterior excitationwhich background, and the coloring la arter the naturalistic treatment of flowers In mean of radium sets up a glow violet china painting. After the painted wood is very Intense and of a deep stomcolor. Under this treatment the mnn Is dressed and polished the effect is pleasing, and the finished article less ach gleam tik an opal, and the who has become the subject of this subject to accident than china. cast of Reed A time hr experhnr- -t looks for the handful of be a large piece of burnt work would hotel. most ncreptable gift to the houses swallowed had he though PHONE 174. fireflies.'' keeper, but beware of the little thing I.. se i; 1905. This Store will be closed Tuesday morning for stock-takinuntil 1 p. in. Bili. in',. ,.f tl;,- ,, w ciNCiNEERING POSSIBILITIES OF IRRIGATION AND DRANAGE i'ub.i. 2. toefe --T alimg j lx . , ufflnir Iii'ivliu1 nf iM l l:,'.. r,v in,,. ,t n: Vlit JANUARY h ui:.-.- p. i,M mw.i.,,, New ' 1,11 , hl' Vo rib V JOURNAL. STATE ... ntni Kt'ljlHjl have A .. UTAH 'I - I ! Ill ilf Ilf hi lh, III- - Your Old Front Door Is Open tlli' or laundry l.ilili. an, )ianil-i:!- ihi' .k i,rit It l linriii',1 .t to a change. m j.mj should call juid see tin Splendid Line of Front Poor Just received, ti well ss a large line of Perch Columns, by the lie- - piei-- nf tin- - dmina1 .n.l convenient to uxe a a table Wl.-ill extra Ride table i needed. A nui i. nil. large fruit tray and a I. read Utah j : 143 (EL TWENTY-FOURT- t)u.i'! en:iiili'ie the really appropriate Lumber Co. Oregon ST. 'PHONE 661 for tliix routn. pS l 'i' Orange .III Tart. niie ruiindilig butter iiith ol (nlileKHHin cup of sugar. add tin. Juice of two oranges and the grated peel of one. Blir in a round-lu- g of cornstarch, moistened with the Juice of half a lemon, atnl beat all together hard. Line little putty pans with paste and lilt with tne orange m mure and bake. Them patties arc good nlicii eggs are scarce. Lemon Meringu. Measure tun cups of tine bread crumbs, rubbed from the crumb of n stale loaf. The best way Is to press them iliriiiigh a coarse strainer. Four four cups of hot milk over and let stand half an hour. Add one cup of sugar, a rounding tablespoon of blitter, the well lieu ten yolks of three eggs, the julee of one lemon if large, or one and a half if small, am the grated yellow rtnd of hnlf a lemon. Beat well, turn Into n buttered linking dish ami bake in ti moderate oven until Ann. Oover the tops with a meringue made from the whites nf three eggs, beaten stiff, with three rounding tnblnfqmon of sugar and a few drops nf lemon llavoring. Broun slightly in u slow oven. Broiled Ham. li.ive the ham cut thin, much thinner than it is usually cut at the market. Conk in water for half an hour, drain w!h dry Mnd broil like :i steak. Serve witli dropped eggs. Oyster Sauce for Fieh. Fry one email slice of salt Kirk until crisp, stir In three level tablespoons of flour and cook until it begins to color; then pour In one cup of thin cream and bring to the boiling imint; add a pint nf oysters with their liquid and cook until the oysters curl ; then season and serve. Sally Lun. New England Thl whs the old-titea cake: Scald two cups of milk, udd cup nf butter and take from the stove. Btlr the butter in well, set aside to become lukewarm, then add four cup eggs, of sugar, a level teaspoon of salt, one-ha- lf yeast cake dissolved in two tablespoons of warm water. Pour on to four cups of sifted flour and work ull together. Beat hard, cover and aet to rise. When well risen, beHt down, pour into a buttered baking pan and let rise about twice the original alxe. Bake in rs of an a moderate oven hour. Cottage Pudding. Cream cup of butter with one-ha- lf cup of sugar until very light and foamy; add a well beaten egg and one cup of milk alternately with two cups of pastry flour sifted with a salts poan of salt and three level Beat teaspoons of baking powder. hard, pour into a buttered shallow pan and bake about half an hour. This rule is an old favorite. Sauce for Cottage Pudding. Put one-ha- lf cup of sugar and one cup of hot water into a saucepan. Add two level tablespoons nf cornstarch made smooth In three tablespoons of cold water; stir until thick; then cook seven minutes longer. Take from the fire, add the Juice of one lemon and two rounding tablespoons of butter; serve when well blended. Steamed Prune Pudding. Beat the yolk of two eggs with one-ha- lf cup of sugar until light, add- a rdundlng tablespoon of soft butter and one-ha- lf cup of milk. Sift one cup of flour with two level teaspoon of baking powder; add to the first mixture, whites of two then the eggs and one cup of prune that have been soaked overnight, drained, stoned and chopped coarsely. Pour the mixture into a buttered mold and steam two hours. ALICE E. WHITAKER. tliree-iiiiarl- IF YOU WANT TO SEE A MAN er iow-der- OR IF YOU ARC HUNGRY Drop Into &f)e Falstaff $11.45 SPECIAL $11.45 I for a handsomely decorated 100 piece j ed Dinner Set OTHER SETS FOR $4.00 AND UP We have the lint of China, Glass and Silverware WHEELWRIGHT BROTHERS 2476 WASHINGTON 'PHONE AVE. 147. one-quart- er one-quatr- er well-beat- three-quarte- one-quart- er - well-beat- en How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo. O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney tor the Inst 15 years, and we believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions, and financially able to carry out any obligations mud: by his firm. WALDING, KIXNAX & MARVIN. Kholesale Druggusts, Toledo. O. Hall's Catarrh Cure I taken Internally. acting directly upon the blood and mucoua surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price, 75c per bottle, gold by all druggists. Take Hall's Family Pills for Constipation. TEACHER8 EXCURSION SALT LAKE VIA RIO GRANDE WESTERN RAILWAY. $$$$$$$$$ Its a Mighty Good What two words have greater meaning than Resolution to declure your independence over the use of unsatisfactory resolve henceforth flour, and and forever to use only River-dal- e and Phoenix mills flour. It will do you good, and us too, and there will he a happy and healthful New Year for you. MADE BY LightiiiPower LET THE ! Utah Lights Railway! ! Company MILLING & ELEVATOR COMPANY OGDEN t Furnish you with either or both. E. W. WADE, Mgr. for Ogden ! : : Its WOODMEN Te attend danoea er theaters er to eateh a train is a hurry if you remember the number-ph- one 22. I ALLEN TRANSFER COMPANY. ALBERN ALLEN, MGR. Phone 22. For the State Teachers' association rate of $1.5$ for the round trip will he made. Tickets on sale Jan. 1st and JOURNAL JOURNAL 2d. 1905. final limit Jan. 9th. 1905. OF THE WORLD 412 25th St. Grand Ball i SATURDAY EVENING December 31st AT Kiesels Hall ADS. BRING ADS. BRING RE8ULT8 RESULTS ! |