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Show IU1LY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, SATURDAY, DKCKMRKR as, lw. THL WAY TO THEIR HEARTS. Persistency Lads Proted Themsclvee Not Wholly Bad. Tli-twas mulling larking In the vaj if row il) is :n on tlio lioiiiewani-ioui-'- I fn.ni Hath Beach. AH the 'boys iv on it. ami made it perfect-- y apidr.-rt.i other passenger that :he tund.ii'ior had nothing to do but collect and that the nioturuian, big as he was. had little roncern in what as going on behind hlin. In t!'.i to the front seat a .ii-f'-.-- TRY THEM Phone 664 ji Tha The t the latest french islands IN USING THESE applicants. COLUMNS Lika tha Cuban. Thay Want tha of Froa Trad With Ban-fit- a Thia Country. HALIFAX, N. S, D?. 26. To a ma- citlsens of the United jority of the of the islands gtatea the very existence and Miquelon, the last of SL Pierre French in North possessions of the to America, is perhaps unknown, and learn that in the Insular campaign which closed today the chief issue has been the question of annexation to the United States will be all the more Interesting. The election, which takes for a member of the plate tomorrow, is chamber of deputies at Paris. The annexation issue has been uppermost in the campaign, notwithstanding the announcement from Paris that the French government was not contemplating the sale of the Islands. The islands are valuable solely as fishing stations and this accounts In a measure for the annexation sentiment that has lately developed there. Moat of the supplies are Imported from the United States and the cltisens believe that If the Islands were sold to that country these necessities would be imported free of duty. They also argue that it would be a great advantage to be able to land their fish in the American markets free. The annexation sentiment, however, is by no means unanimous, and the campaign has been very heated, several duels having been fought on account of ' it SAYS SUN IS HABITABLE. Wsstam Astronomer Says Old Sol Is Not Molten and Advances 8oms New Theories. The western astronomer who announces that the sun Is not a molten mass, but, on the contrary, a delightful place to inhabit, will receive more would have respectful attention than l been possible ten years ago. That the sun is the source of practically all the light and heat we receive is undoubted, but the nature of these two forces Is not only a mystery to us, but the theories which have from time to time been advanced concerning them. have been found untenable. Although we our have immeasurably Increased knowledge concerning the universe and some of its laws in the last four centu- ries, we are not much nearer any appreciation of the causes underlying them. The Ignorant talk glibly about the subtle ether, gravitation, light, heat and electricity, but the wisest admit that mighty little can be positively asserted about any of them aside from observed phenomena. No reasonable .explanation has ever been given that explains the law of gravitation, which alone of these in the universe seems to work exactly the same at all times and under all conditions. No one can explain how the rays of the sum pass through the frigid space for 90,000,000 of miles and yield warmth and light without which life is Impossible. Very plausible theories have been advanced to explain how the sun maintains Its volume of heat in spite of the constant loss through emanation, but they are theories only. The atomic theory was used for decides to explain many things, but since that has been destroyed or made doubtful through the discoveries attendant upon the Hertslan waves and the emanation of the Ions, scientists are at oa where once they felt secure. Radium exhibits phenomena that are thus for Inexplicable, and it Is probable that the western astronomer has arranged his theory of an inhabitable sun largely because of these recent discoveries hich have done much more to destroy former views than construct new onea He thinks that the sun la the great dynamo of our system, and that the heat nd light are mere effects of electricity a locally manifested when In contact with matter, This sounds well, but It means little. It does not dispose of the , difficulties attendant upon the theory afforded by other known conditions. What can be said Is that no one with any Intelligence will at once categorically dispute the theory. That period ha gone by. What Is demanded Is that he who propounds Jhls or any other hypothesis shall back It up with reasonable proof of a scientific nature. are unlearning many things Just now and are preparing to learn new ones, and we must all approach any u Ject with an open mind, devoid of Prejudice. The sun may or may not Inhabitable. It Is going to be dlf--t to establish either proposition. Fhiladelphla Inquirer. aat little. I.ut old woman, her white hair plasieivd nr.rwth beneath one of those curious iittle Mack silk bonnets that are neier seen in the shops, but which old women seem to know where to FOR SALE. MISCELLANEOUS. find. She wrapped her shawl closer FOR SALE house, barn, trees, SHOES REPAIRED Shoes expertly around her frail figure aa the rowdies large lot, 21st between Wall and Lin made and repaired. David Hender- became r.oiser and roared at tlio conductor when he made a f iehle effort to coin, $1500. J. J. Brummitt. son, 2380 Washington Ave. atop them. Finally they started to alng FOR SALE a Shameless song. A man who was acres good land, fine MONEY TO LOAN. riding honu with his wife and two house, near car line, $2000. J. J. Brummitt. MONEY TO LOAN. J. J. BRUMMITT. children stood up in the car aud managed to secure a moment's attention, FOR SALE National Cash Register MONEY TO LOAN On city or farm Oh, come, lad. he pleaded; not before mother! on easy payment P. O. Box, 982, Improved property; five year loans The Salt Lake City. with option of paying in three years. order onshot struck home. There was that car until the little old HUNTER A KENNEDY. woman got off near the FOR SALE! Rooming house, great entrance to the bridge. Brooklyn New York sacrifice. J. J. Brummitt. MONEY TO LOAN Money to loan Will Make You Wealthy FOR SALE! 6 -- room house, on car line, near school, $1090. J. J. Brummitt salaried people. Eccles Bldg. WANTED. The Modern can beadjueted r rcclining-chai- any desired angle. for night -- It snables you to lounge at travel. Chair at It is ascend only to a bsrth in a sleeping car your ease by day. Car All thro trains of the Burlington carry these chair cars. Denver to Omaha, Chicago, St. oseph, Kansas City and St. Louis. TICKKTHi 79 West Second South St. LEGAL NOTICES. R. F. NESLEN, General Agent. SUMMONS. Phone 842 X IN THE MUNICIPAL WANTED Occupants for delightful- Notary Public. COURT WIT1I-i- n CHEZ JOSEPH and for the City of Ogden, County ly furnished rooms with bath. The Attorney and Counselor-at-Laof Weber, State of Utah. Before Colonial, 862 24th St Grace E. An41-First National Bank Building. Hon. J. A. Howell, Municipal Judge derson, proprietress. and Precinct Justice. J. H. KNAUSS WANTED If you want to buy, sell or Victor A. Engstrom, Plaintiff, va. Notary Public trade Furniture, Carpets, Stoves, or Win. M. Campbell, Defendant Insurance and Accounting anything in the line of Household The State of Utah to said defendant: 208 Eccles Building. 'Goode call and see us. Part cash; You are hereby summoned to appear balance easy payments. I. X. L. HENDERSON & MAC MILLAN before the above entitled Court within New and Second-han- d Furniture Attorneys-at-Laten (10) daya after the service of thia 7 Twenty-fourt- h Store, street; Rooms 14 to 18 First National Bank summons upon you, if served within SAM KLINE, Proprietor. Building. the county In which this action la otherwise within twenty (20) brought T. D. JOHNSON HELP WANTED MALE. days after thia service, and defend the Lawyer. above entitled action; in case of your WANTED Several trustworthy men to Rooms 8 and 9 First National Bank failure to do so, Judgment will be rensolicit, subscriptions for the Dally Building. dered against you according to the deUtah State Journal In city and counof the complaint in said action, mand E. ARTHUR PRATT, ty. Apply or address Circulator, waa filed In aald Court on the which Journal office. Lawyer. a of September, A XX 1908. 26th day Room 805, Eccles Bld'g. WANTED Some good boys to sell and To the Sheriff or any Constable of DR. D. N. SMITH distribute the Dally Utah State JourWeber county, greeting: Make legal nal. Apply at business office. service and due return hereof. Dentist Witness, Hon. J. A. Howell, Judge of 2 First National Bank Bldg. WANTED Moler's Barber College of Rooms said Court with tha seal thereof, thia Salt Lake City offers advantages In ALFRED W. AGEE, 26th day of September, A D. 1908. teaching the trade that cannot be Seal DAVID JENSEN, Clerk. Attorney-at-Lahad elsewhere. Write today for full 812, Eccles Building. . SUMMONS. particulars. E. M. CONROY, M. D, MISCELLANEOUS. THE MUNICIPAL COURT TeL No. 400Z. IN 420 Eccles Bldg. within and for the City of Ogden, SADDLERY For Blankets, Saddles, FRATERNAL SOCIETIES. County of Weber, State of Utah. Harness, Whips, Tents or Wagon Before Hon. J. A Howell, Municipal Covers, visit J. C. Platt Saddlery Co., Junction City Lodge No. 86, Indeand Precinct Jus Judge 514 2279 Washington., or phone X pendent Order of Odd Fellows, meets In tlce. W. X Lawrence, Plaintiff, va. National Cash L O. O. F. hall every Thursday evenCASH REGISTERS R. H. McQuarrle, Defendant Inbrothers for cordially Visiting Oscar ing. agent aGroshell State of Utah to .said defendant: The Registers; You are hereby summoned to appear Utah, 221 Main St, Salt Lake City. vited to be present GEO. B. SMYTH E, N. G. Second-ban- d before the above entitled court within registers always on BALCH. B. L. Secretary. hand. ten (10) days after the service of this summons upon you. If served within safety of passengers and employes is the county in which this action Is DEATHS OH THE RAIL . not exercised here as it la abroad and brought, otherwise within twenty (20) days after this service, and defend the Thousperhaps we should object to such "pa above entitled action; in case of your Reports Show That Fifty-On- s ternallsm If it were attempted. and Persons Are Annually Killed failure to do so, Judgment will be ren There is a less general use of safety dered in 'This City. against you according to tha appliance here and our deadly grade demand of the complaint In said action, crossings are almost unknown in Eu which was filed In said Court on the More than 51,000 persons are now rope. Minneapolis Times. 2d day of November, A D. 1908. under sentence of death by railway To the Sheriff or any Constable of I ns stars or accident in the United States, execuMidnight Weber County, Greeting: Make legal and crest With Jeweled spur dsssling tion to occur during the next five years. Tha belted warrior cnards the Weet. and due return hereof. service his mighty sword to span The 51,000 are plodding along In bliss- And waves From Sirius to Aldebaran. Hon. J. A Howell, Judge of Witness, ful ignorance of their doom, but It Is aald with the seal thereof, this Court him I watch the midnight aky as certain as the rising of the sun, un- With And see the glittering hoata go by. of 2d A D. 1908. November, day all my heart ( one desire less startling reforms are instituted by Till Towards those glorious sons of fire. Seal J. A HOWELL, Judge. the railways In that period. Thus Dr. Tat such as mortals know beauty dwell not In that fervid glow. Assessment Notice. Joseph Strong stated the case in a Can life to that we claim klndrsd Nor leetdre the other night before the Am- Abide within the orbs of flame. CARBONATE HILL MINING COM-pan- y. erican Institute of Social Service.. The But circling round each fiery spark worlds to us forever dark. Principal place of business, figures upon which he basis this esti- Are Nor eye of man, nor optic glaas Ogden, Utah; location of mine, Mormate are Interesting. During the last Those bounds of distance may o'erpasa. gan county, Utah. five years 88,890 persons have been The beauty of the sunbeam there , aa and as fair. fall genial Notice la hereby given that at a meetkilled on the railways in this country. May Ana there may I.lfe. from primal cell. n 258,-82- 3 miracle. her been have Repeat ing of the Board of Directors of the Car During that time there flower and with bird and With fruit, than Hill Mining Company, held on a number bonats greater injured beast. her 28th Nature of feast. the Minneapolis. entire spread the day of November, 1903, AssessMay kindly dust Its worth avow. population And starry ment No. 7, of one cent per share was The death rate averaged would be Transfigured into breast and brow. levied upon the capital stock of the a day. If the ratio of In- O dark and allent though ye be. twenty-on- e ships that sail the heavenly sea. crease continues, the total unmber of Great Corporation, issued and outstanding, our should hearts yearn. It la for you fatalities In the next five years will be T wards you our straining vision turn! payable Immediately to the Treasurer, Far off, or near, by day, by night, at his office. Rooms 8 and 9, First Na61,881. We find ourselves the foola of sight. mora fruitless of of rate Pursuers quest. tional Bank Building, Ogden, Utah. the United Staten In the Who seek the brightest, not the best a to in Neuman B. Any stock upon which this assessthe Paul Spectator. railway employes during tality In ment $06 one may remain unpaid on Thursday, for employed. is every year 750 and in December 1 is for Slst, 1909, will be delinquent it every Germany Subscribe for the Utah 8 tats Journal. and advertised for sale at public aucAustria 1 for every 1067. Human life tion, and unless payment Is mads beis held twice as cheap here by the railtimes fore, will be sold on Thursday, the 28th ways as in Germany and three In Austria. as day of January, 1904, at 12 o'clock noon in as cheap injuries more the s&ld Treasurer's office to pay the at is still the not fatal comparison assessment thereon together the In to this delinquent country. humiliating with the costs of advertising and exUnited States 1 to 33 is Injured. In 1 of sale. Germany 1 to 169 and in Austria in Indigestion la often caused by over- pense T. D. JOHNSON, Secretary, 292. authority saya eating. An eminent exceeds that from done thui barm Office the the First National Bank Building, for made be must Due allowance exceaslve use of alcohol. Eat all the Utah. Ogden, the Impossibility our trains, speed of the good food you want but don't ovar-loa-d of making long stretches of track the stomach. A weak stomach to digest what you eat. Probate and Guardianship Notices, refuse settled may thinly through comparatively need a good dlgestant like Then you Clerk or tha rrspeetlva signers territory as safe as the roadways can Kodol, which digests your food with- Consult County lor further information. be made In Europe. A percentage of out the stomach's aid. This rest and NOTICK TO CREDITORS. the casualties among the employees the wholesome tonics Kodol contains In tha District Court id Weber County, Btate UBnecee soon restore health. Dieting to the greeter of Utah. may be Justly charged sary. Kodol quickly relieves the fooIn tha matter of tha estate of Guitaf Anderrecklessness of American workmen, but ling of fulness ana bloating from son, deceased. will present elelmi, with voucher, when every proper allowance la mads which some people suffer after meals. toCreditors the undersigned, A. J. Anderson, atorHuntscures here Indigestion. Absolutely Weber In mortality ville, railway difference the county, State of Utah, on before Friday, April 15th, MW. Tonlo. Kodol ANDERSON, and in Europe is not accounted for exAdministrator. do prepared only by V. O. DaWnt A Oo.,Ohlca that "they the theory upon cept Hulanlsk! A Feery, Attorneys for Adminls- WhaRboialocoaulasSHIIinaatlwiOn aim some things better abroad." trDeoember gold la Ogden by Geo. F. Cave, Wallace 10th, 1903, dste of fl rst publication. nlOwk State and government care for the Drug Co.Wm.Giddingi. te on all thro trains. 410 PROFESSIONAL CARDS. the features of the Burlington service Tima. D. D. Drake, is ons of r chair-ca- HALT 1.AKK CITY, 42 io The Overland Route -- ' PATRONS Or THE that all human Union Pacific Ralroad are assured ingenuity has been adopted to protect them against lions of dol- accident Millars have been spent by the 815-81- the In pany Its of Railroad Com- - Paulflc Union This menL equip fjy line Is renown V W B trains mporovement 1 ed for Us fast the,r ,rrlvaI its servlos. of ths general superiority and. on Urns, and IPa.oifio XJnioxiRUNS 51-5- l Three trains dally to ths East, ths fastest trains arriving many hours ahead of all competitors. furFull Information cheerfully nished on application to G. H. CORSE. Traveling Now-a-da- ys is much easier than only a few years ago. By taking advantage of the new service on the UNION PACIFIC-CHIC- AGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL- - LINE a person can travel two whole daya from Ogden to Chicago without change of cars. No trouble at all. C. S. WILLIAMS, Commercial Agent, 106 West Second South St.,Salt Lake City. long-draw- A Weak' Stomach Nature's Through Service st7loijis AND THE EAST The Oily Railway Between the Missouri River aad Cbltajo. Double-Trac- k 3 Trains DAILY TO CHICAGO VIA Missouri Pacific RAILWAY THROUGH FERTILE VIA THB & North-We- s ton KANSAS MISSOURI PULLMAN SLEEPING CARS. Railway. Standard and tourist sleeping compartment observation buifet smoking and library all meals in dining cars. cars, cars, cars; Fast OBSERVATION DINING CARS. ELECTRIC LIGHTB, electric Fans. RECLINING CHAIR CARS (aasTO rim)...- i PAY COACH gfi. schedules. For sleeping car reservations, ticket, and information apply to GA General Aft. SCENIC COLORADO AND EAST Chicago Fir lirtk, TlcJwti, Nftrs, itc.,iddrm . WALKER, Cklui. S Monk-- .Men 20 So. Mill St., Saif Lake City, Utah. 1 X,. H. C. TOWNSEND, |