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Show DAILY UTAH BARRED CUT JOURNAL, MONDAY, PREMIERS FRIEND IN The Swedish Goat-Girl'- s Song. When nleht with her peace o'er the silver lake eleepeth. When sadly the wind o'er the purple plnee sweepeth; Then high from the berg where she dreameth. a The aoft note rlseth sweet so it seemetb Kosa, Kosa; My children, why far do you roam? Kosa, Kosa! My children, tie time to be lichen-crown- ed goat-glrl'- home!" ' The teaching had elsewhere. particulars. merchant, who was very punctual In all he did, one day gave a joiner an order for some work. Knowing the man waa rather careless, and often promised but did not perform, he said to him: When will you have my work finished? On Thursday next, replied the joiner, if I am living, you shall have A it" nur-fleo- altar-fire- ni'1 ehell-Kemm- ed Submarine Boats. David Vedder. Hnur!.eCtOP alfrer cMefly from d other mb-Sm- v martn?nU!!d f P8 Small Freight Cars. 8bl8' to run vU ,n be,n on wheels The carrying capacity of the aver upon the floor of the ten to fifr,TellDK on th bottom Is age German freight car la be tbe mo,t staple, safe teen tons. Cara of double that capawater111! method known to under- - city are to be tested. SL. feet in diameter, keel-- one The with a two in ar three ad- - nine-inc- h a berth in a at It is second only to for night sleeping-ca- r It enables you to lounge at your aae Car service can beadjusted r reclining-chai- any desired angle. Chair by day. All thro' trains of the Burlington carry these chair cars. Denver to Omaha, Chicago, St. oseph, Kansas City and St. Louis. TICK KTHi 79 West Second South St. R. F. NESLEN, General Agent. LARK MALT CITY. The Overland Route PATRONS OF THE' Union Pacific Ralroed are assured that all human ' ingenuity has been adopted to protect them against lions of accident Millars have been by tho dol-pe- nt Union of Notice of Assessment No. THE Ita hs ied carelessness. 'Heavy tapestries and portieres choked the .walls. Costly statuary, mediaeval firearms, poniards, yataghans and priceless and historic armor were ranged idly about the room. Seated on a heavily upholstered divan, eyeing the American heiress at work on an intricate landscape, was the duke. Bah Jove, he ejaculated suddenly, do you know, Miss Millyuns, wrapped up in you and I'm Mexico Buya American Books. Over $200,000 worth of American hooks were sold In Mexico last year. ment equip 6 .. - , and. trains Com-- I mporovement the line le renown This y ed for ita fast th8,p arrIval i on time, and the general superiority of Its service. XJrlionRUNSiPaoiflo tin Three trains dally to tho East tho fastest trains arriving many houre ahead of all competitors. furFull Information cheerfully nished on application to 1. WYOMING-UTAOIL COM-panLocation of principal place of business, Ogden, Utah. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the Board of Directors, held on the 1st day of December, 1903, an as sessment of three-tentof a cent a share was levied on the outstanding Capital Stock of the Corporation for the purpose of liquidating the debts of the company, Incurred by the assessment work of 1902 and to pay for doing the assessment work for 1903 on the Company's hinds; Immeassessment said payable S. to S. Smith, Secretary, diately Room 4, First National Bank building, Ogden, Utah. Any stock upon which this assessment may remain unpaid on the 9th day of January, 1904, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment Is made before, will be sold on the 29th day of January, 1904, at 2 o'clock p. m., to pay the delinquent assessment, together with the cost of advertising and the expense of sale. S. S. SMITH, Secretary. First publication, December 2, 1902. H Railroad Pacific In pany y. G. H. CORSE. (8-1- 0) raveling Pfow-a-da- ys is much easier than only a few years ago. By taking advantage of the new service on the PACIFI- UNION . C- S MILWAUKEE CHICAGO, PAEL ST. LINE Hah! interrupted the wealthy maiden with Yankee sarcasm, I dont Assessment Notice. see why you should be wrapped up; I havent bought you yet The duke sat dumfounded, wonder CARBONATE HILL MINING COM pany. Principal place of business, ing what there waa in her remark to cause a smile to break out over her Ogden, Utah; location of mine, Morsweet visage. gan county, Utah. Notice le hereby given that at a meet Prefers Publicity. A freshly made bride and bride- ing of the Board of Directors of the Cargroom sauntered down Broadway and bonate Hill Mining Company, held on the bride became angry because they the 28th day of November, 1908, Assess attracted ao much attention. The ment No. 7, of one cent per share was bridegroom suggested that she carry levied upon the capital stock of the the suit case and the satchel, explainCorporation, Issued and outstanding, ing that this was a sure way of avertto the Treasurer, ing suspicion. The bride figured a payable Immediately 8 and 9, First NaRooms at office. his therafter and the while, consulting mometer. came to the conclusion that tional Bank Building, Ogden, Utah. he preferred the publicity. New Any stock upon which this assessYork letter. ment may remain unpaid on Thursday, December Slat, 1903, will be delinquent Subscribe for the Utah State Journal. and advertised for sale at public auction. and unless payment la made before, will be sold on Thursday, the 28th day of January, 1904, at 12 o'clock noon at the eald Treasurers office to pay the delinquent assessment thereon together with the costs of advertising and ex a person can travel two whole days from Ogden to Chicago without change of cars. No trouble C. S. WILLIAMS, West 106 at all. Commercial Agent, Second 5outh St., Salt Lake City. . A Ueak Stomach penae of sale. Indigestion Is often caused by overT. D. JOHNSON, Secretary. authority says eating. An eminentexceeds that from Office First National Bank Building, the harm done thus ell Ogden, Utah. tha excessive use of alcohol Eat the good food you want but don tovei-loa- Absolutely cures Indigestion. Natures NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In tha Dlitrlct Court of Weber County, 8tste of Utah. In the matter of the eitate of Guitaf Ander- Credltor will present rlalm. with vonehero, to tha undersigned, A. J. Anderson, at Hunt-rillWeber eounty, State of Utah, oa or before Friday, April 15th, MIH. A ANDERSO. TobIo. Kodol J Admlalitrator. preparedboiue only by U. DsWtrr ft Oa.Ofctengft for AdmintaA Me SOa Ifulanlokl Attorney the Peery, contains SHUwe TbeSL trDmmber Wallace of in fint Geo, F. date publication Cave, Ogden 1908, gold 10th, by Drag Co.qWm.Qiddings. a stTlouis AND THE The Only Doable-Trac- k Railway Between the Missouri River ead Chicago. 3 Trains DAILY TO CHICAGO AND EAST Chicago d out the stomach's aid. This res and the wholesome tonics Kodol contains soon restore health. Dietingnnneeee g ary. Kodol quickly relieves thefaal-Inof fulness and bloating from which aome people suffer after meal. Through Service s, - & North-Weste- EAST VIA Missouri Pacific RAILWAY THROUGH SCENIC COLORADO ' FERTILE VIA THB In reverence bend to Him; the stomach. A weak stomach Probats The eong-blrd- s pour their eweetedt leys. may refuse to digest what you eat. and Guardianship Notices. From tower and tree and middle air; like n Then you need good dlgestanft The rushing river murmurs praise Consult County Clerk or tha respective ilg nera All Nature worships there! Kodol, which digests your food withfor further Information. Ther8 The of tho Burlington train. thro' travel. Attornsy-at-La- Write today for full Thursday 'came and passed without the promised work. In the evening the merchant called at the newspaper office, and asked the printer to insert among the deaths the name of the jdner. On taking up the paper next day the man was surprised to find an announcement of his death, and went to the printer to demand an explanation. He was referred to the merchant, Weslths Advantages. who, on seeing him, expressed some With an open safety pin lodged surprise, for, ssid he. you solemnly chokingly in her babys throat, the promised my work for Thursdsy, if wife of a New Jersey millionaire you were living, and as it did not come broke the railroad record from the I thought you must be dead. Adirondacks to New York City, where a skilled surgeon removed The Temple of Nature: the dangerous article in two minute. The spe- Talk not of temples there Is one Built without hands, to mankind given; cial train cost her $1,000, and the Ite lamps are the meridian sun. fee is not stated. That philAnd all the stare of heaven; ere the cerulean sky; osopher who declared that wealth IteItewalla floor the earth ao green and ftlr; was of no dome The advantage to the well, but All NatureIts vast Immensity worship there! only to the sick, was at least half The Alps arrayed In stainless snow, right Ths Andean ranges yet untrod. At sunnse and at sunset glow to God. f Like Dramatic Art In 1746. A thousand fierce volcanoes blase. In a newspaper, dated 1, hallowed Ae If with vlritims rare; January 46. we find the thunder litre its voice In praise following theatrical And All Nature worships there! announcement: We are certainly Ithat on Monday next, at the The Ocean heaves reslstlessly. And pours his glittering treasure forth; neater Roysl, Drury Lane, will be Hie waves the priesthood of the sea Performed The Lying Kneel on the earth. and And Valet, there emit a hollow eound, Mr' Steevens, at the particular Ae If they murmured praise and prayer; ground ,ome Persops of quality, la On every side 11s holy All Nature worships there! . . . the Psrt of Juatlce . . In Guttle; and the mountain pine. chracter J will devour 11 The cedar The willow on the fountain's brim. Junds of plumb cake at three mouth- - The end the eglantine. tulip - on all Modern 52 a SU0nto the features te $15-31- half-cryin- g. wheel, is one of tho r chair-ca- 42 312, Eccles Building. Then down from the heights where dara shadows are falling. Then up from the lake shores they come E. M. CONROY, M. D, at her calling; MISCELLANEOUS. Qoata distant, goats near, their soft bells 420 Tel. No. 400Z. Eccles Bld'g. are ringing As children of hers, they list to her slng- SADDLERY For Blankets, Saddles, ing FRATERNAL SOCIETIES. "Kosa. Kosa! My children, why far do Harness, Whips, Tents or Wagon you roam? Koaa Kosa,! My children, 'tla time to be Covers, visit J. C. Platt Saddlery Co., Junction City Lodge No. 26, Inde2279 Washington, or phone 514 X pendent Order of Odd Fellows, meets in Up, up from the vale where gray mists are creeping. L O. O. F. hall every Thursday evenCash REGISTERS National Up, up to the sky where the first star CASH is peeping for Groshell ing. Visiting brothers cordially inagent Registers; Oscar That lone voice rings out, entreating, to be present vited Lake Salt 221 City. Main St, Utah, Wafted out on the night Ifush! The GEO. B. SMYTHE, N. on Send-hand always registers soft breese le sighing! "Kosa. Kosa! My children, why far do L. B. BALCH. Secretary. hand. you roam? Kosa. Kosa! My children, 'tla time to be home!" Selected. Her Little Joke. THOUGHT HE MUST BE DEAD. They were In the studio. Artists in Sweden for peculiar ..Th calling cry the cattle and The Swedish o Is Effective Rebuke That Was Adminis- trappery and bohemian paraphernalia softened Into u.goals. were placed about the room with studtered to Procrastinator. High Living Under Charles II. The following was considered the best universal sauce in the world, in the days of Charles II, at least what was accounted such by the Duke of York, who was Instructed to prepare it by the Spanish ambassador. It consisted of parsley and a dry toast pounded In a mortar, with vinegar, a alt and pepper. A fashionable or cabinet dinner of the same period consisted of a dish of marrow bones, a leg of mutton, a dish of fowl, three pullets and a dozen lurks, all in a dish; a great tart, a neats tongue, a dish of anchovies, a dish of prawns and cheese. At the same period, a supper dish, when the king supped with Lady Castlemane, was a chine of beef roasted. The MUNICIPAL COURT WIT1I-:- i and f.tr the City of Ogden, County Ot Weber. state of Utah. Before Hn. J. A. Howell, Municipal Judge uud Prei-iiu-- t Justice. Vli tor A. Engeirom. rialntlff. va. IV m. M. Campbell, Defendant. TU sute of Utah to said defendant; You are hereby summoned to appear before fie above entitled Court within ten tlJ) day after the service of thie numinous upon you, if served within the county in which this action la FOR 6ALE. FOR RENT. brought, otherwise within twenty 120) FOR SALE! house, bam, trees, Ft'R RENT Twu nii-elfurnished days after this service, and defend the targe lot, 21st between Wall and Lin mums for rent; close in. above entitled action; in case of your coin, $1500. J. J. Brummitt KELLEY ft HERRICK. failure to do so. Judgment will be rendered against you according to the deFOR SALE 6 acres good land, fine MISCELLANEOUS. mand of the complaint In said action, house, near car line, $2000. hlch was filed In said Court on the SHOES REPAIRED Shoes expertly J. J. Brummitt made and repaired. David Hender- 26th day of September, A. D. 1908. FOR SALE! Rooming house, great To the Sheriff or any Constable of son, 2580 Washington Ave. sacrifice. J. J. Brummitt. Weber county, greeting: Make legal MONEY TO LOAN. service and due return hereof. FOR SALE! house, on car line, Witness, Hon. J. A. Howell Judge of near school, $1000. J. J. Brummitt MONEY TO LOAN. J. J. BRUMMITT. aid Court, with the seal thereof, this MONEY TO LOAN On city or farm 26th day of September, A. D. 1901 WANTED. Seal DAVID JENSEN, Clerk. improved property; five year loans WANTED Occupants for delightfulwith option of paying in three years. HUNTER ft KENNEDY. SUMMONS. ly furnished rooms with bath. The Colonial $63 24th St Grace E. AnPROFESSIONAL CARDS. IN THE MUNICIPAL derson, proprietress. COURT within and for the of City Ogden, Phone 43 X. WANTED If you want to buy, sell or Notary Public. County of Weber, State of Utah. JOSEPH CHEZ trade Furniture, Carpets, Stoves, or Before lion. J. A. Ilowell, Municipal Attorney and Counselor-at-Laanything In the line of Household 41-and Judge Precinct JusFirst National Bank Building. Goods call and see us. Part cash; tice. W. E. Lawrence, Plaintiff, va balance easy payments. L X. L. J. H. KNAUSS R. M. McQuarrla, Defendant. New and Second-han- d Furniture The Stale of Utah to said defendant: Notary Public 7 Twenty-fourt- h Store, street; Insurance and Accounting Y'ou are hereby summoned to appear SAM KLINE, Proprietor. 206 Eccles Building. before the above entitled court within ten (10) days after the service of this WANTED Subcribera for the Journal HENDERSON ft MAC MILLAN summons upon you, if served within Subscribe for the Utah State Journal Attorneys-at-Lathe county in which this action is Subscribe for The State Journ a L Rooms 14 to 18 First National Bank otherwise within twenty (20) brought Building. days after this service, and defend ths HELP WANTED MALE. above entitled action; in case of your T. D. JOHNSON WANTED Several trustworthy men to failure to do so. Judgment will be renLawysr. solicit subscriptions for the Dally Rooms 8 and 9 First National Bank dered against you according to the demand of the complaint in said action, Utah State Journal in city and coun- Building. which was filed in said Court on the ty. Apply or address Circulator, ARTHUR E. PRATT, 2d day of November, A. D. 1903. Journal office. Lawyer. To the Sheriff or any Constable of Ecclfca Bld'g. WANTED Some good boys to sell and Room 805, Weber County, Greeting: Make legal distribute the Dally Utah State Jourservice and due return hereof. DR. D. N. SMITH nal Apply at business office. Witness, Hon. J. A. Howell Judge of Dentist WANTED Moleria Barber College of Rooms 51-First National Bank Bldg. aid Court with the seal thereof, this 2d day of November, A. D. 1901. Salt Lake City offers advantages In ALFRED W. AGEE, Seal J. A. HOWELL, Judge. the trade that cannot be Will MaKe You WealtHy ITALYS HILLS. s. 11KJ3. Till-- : Phone 664 . Standing Rewards for Capture of Bandits Seldom Paid by Government. are constantly giving Brigands trouble to the Italian government, which seems rather strange in view of the fact that rewards are assured to any persons who wage a successful Acwar against these cording to an edict which dates back to the time when the Pope was all powerful in Italy, and which is still in force, anyone who captures a brigand alive and who hands him over to justice is entitled to a reward of $600; anyone who kills a brigand will receive a reward of $500; anyone who captures a brigand chief will get $1,200, and any brigand who betrays an accomplice will be pardoned for his past crimes and will receive $100 as an additional reward. This last reward has seldom been paid, since Italian brigands are not accustomed to betray each other. 2S, SUMMONS. Hie Own Law. when be wan Sir Henry Parkee, South Wale. eeeured premier of New every law a of requiring the passage to rhlnaman entering the colony the pay law noil tax of 1500. The day went Into effect he waa traveling homeward from a neighboring colony an old friend and on the train he met Chineae a of leading peraon in the of man a great merchant of Sydney, moat people who influence, and wealth when they forgot waa a Chinaman The him. to premier were speaking vari-ou-a and hie celestial friend discussed mattera of finance and politics aa and the corks they Journeyed along, when the cheerfully were popping train ran into Albury. the station on the border. Then the crisis occurred, for the border officials approached the Chineae merchant and sternly refused to let him enter New South Wales till he paid the poll tax and otherwise complied with the almost prohibitive conditions imposed upon immigrant Chinese. Parkes waa appealed to, hut he could do nothing, as no provision lad been made In the art for the of old Chinese settlers who happened to leave the colony temporarily. IN DECEMBER LEGAL NOTICES. Sufferer Under Sir Henry BRIGANDAGE STATK KANSAS A rn MISSOURI PU LLM A N SLEEPING CARS, Railway. Standard and tourist sleeping cars, compartment observation cars, buifet smoking and library cars; all meals In dining cars. Fast schedules. For sleeping rsr reservations, OBSERVATION DINING CARS. Electric Lights, electric Fans. Liing Chair cars mii),. i DAVCOaCHie. Far liftH,Tkkati, Nftn, itetBtan tickets sod information apply to C. A WALKER, a C..rl A(M90SCkic.f So. Mala Sttt a Sb, UAi City, I fata. Rf. h. e. TOwnnKND, IMWiaJI AM TMKIT MINT, VT. MMs |