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Show .DAILY Bel lived EitnwScientists. UTAH STATE JOURNAL, In by Many It en Recking 'Sto.ie en the Top cf a Mounts n. Tl--nil i wm ,u rCul in the or-- ' ' l":. i mi a ivc'.iiic stone uu the i.ii!.. ;i ,i a iiiiiu.tam in northern Lidia, w ' i !: is over feet high. Mr. Mu, dm-- circulation ui aiiy Ire with you? The ruii, weU.iis itiai y tlmunanils of It uuglit to anyway, and the wlw adverliier will tons. I Mi is on so fine a point ailvrrtUe here. If it ia RESULTS he 1 wautitiit tlist .1 viiii'.ira!lvel,v light pressure Is eufllivi':!! t.i make It sway. Hiudu their followers (hat this priests rock was placed in position by the help .' the gods, and thus they add cons.iieia.iiy jo the feeling of awe hie;: :i:,-- desire to create. sale. FRATERNAL SOCIETIES. .i;Mppcrs st this shrine must FOR SALE 8 -- room house, barn, trees, st make a perilous ascent of the iKIDEN UNION NO. 175. ORDER OF large lot, 81st between Wall and LinWASHINGTON Meets evsry Mon- mouitjui. Then they spend seven coln, 8IS00. J. J. Brum mitt days of preparation in a temple built day evening at 8 o'clock In L O. O. the soli,, mountain before they are FOR SALE! 6 acres good land, fine F. hall. permitted to make the final passage to house, near car line, 000. J. J. BRUMMITT, President the mysterious rocking stone. To reach Ibis it is necessary to cross a bridge J. J. Brummitt. WALTER RICIIEY, Secretary. "er a great chasm, for nature and FOR SALES Rooming house, e great BROTHERHOOD RAILWAY TRAIN- man have combined to make this sacrifice. J. J. Brummitt. difficult of access. MEN. OGDEN LODGE No. 68. After missing the bridge, the pilFOR SALE! house, on car line, Meets every Wednesday evening st grim mounts a ladder, to which he near school, 81000. J. J. Brummitt clings in terror for his life here and 7:30. C. D. Simpson, Master; A. 8. the hereafter. The temple on the E. A. .Munsey, rock Howe, Secretary; is necessarily FOR RENT. small; three Collector. priests officiate there, but Ita mysterFOR RENT Two nicely furnished ies no nmn ia to reveal. Junction City Lodge No. 88, Inde- Kuropears havepermitted rooms for rent; close In. seen it only from s pendent Order of Odd Fellows, meets In distance. - Tit Bits. KELLEY & HERRICK. animals In nr.coM were Important natural history. mediaeval and MtIit thought of questioning hLeatatence of this most formidable 5 ti. The annals of Winchester "In this 1177 gravely state that of many In seen were drsgons Iceland." Gesner. professor of at Zurich, gives a detailed Ascription of the dragon, while In his "History of Serpents In 1640, deDragons, published letes fifty pages to the monster. A Lod specimen of a dragon would seem JTfcsTe been a beast about the size coat of scales a sheep, Incased In a Its back was silver. like ,hlch shone serrated like a saw. It possessed a tall, a pair of batlike wings, four Warily clawed feet, a wolvine head, were armed with the Jaws of which teeth. The tongue formidable Try was barbed and fire and fury Issued fnin the montsers mouth and the were the head bore a crest Dragons most wicked and vindictive of creatures. They seem always to have and spent hen in a towering rage In the greeter portion of their time de' the earth down and np raBhing came In their stroying everything that of dragons was a The origin psth. natur-somdisputed point among mediaevel L O. O. F. hall every maintained that these Thursday evenWANTED. were generated by the heat of ing. Visiting brothers cordially inIndia; others were of opinion that the WANTED A good live agent; good vited to be present volcanoes of Ethiopia used to belch C. P. UTTER N. G. contract to the right party. West-- ! forth the monsters. One scientist, WALTER RICHEY, !, Secretary. ern declared the dragCompany, jqhn Leo by name, 409 Eccles Bldg. on to be a hybrid, a cross between an PROFESSIONAL CARDS. eagle and a wolf. WANTED Occupants for delightfulH. H. GODDARD A Correct Definition. ly furnished rooms with bath. The When I was visiting In the South Loan and Insurance Real Estate, Colonial, 862 24th St Grace E. Anrecently, said the woman In the linen Broker. derson, proprietress. traveling suit, "my hostess took me Commercial Stocks Bought and Sold. to school observe district small to a SHOES REPAIRED Shoes expertly 810 Eccles Building. how the young ideas were taught how made and repaired. David Henderto shoot In Dixieland. It was a negro son, 2580 Washington Ave. A. 8. CONDON, M. D. school, and the teacher, a young colto anxious was ored man, naturally WANTED Holers Barber College of Officer-Ol- d hare his pupils show off before visitBoyle Bulding. Residence Salt Lake City offers advantages in did ors. They well, too, until the 2116 Madison Avenue. teaching the trade that cannot be fimi in spelling was called up. 535-Residence had elsewhere. Write today for full Office telephone, was given "The word bulldozing 451-telephone, out after a number of others had been particulars. successfully mastered.. The word was Phono 842 X. Notary Public. MISCELLANEOUS. spelled correctly and then the teacher JOSEPH CHEZ arid: TEAMSTERS AND STOCKMEN We 'Who can tell me what bulldozing Attorney and CounMlor-at-Lahave a fine line of Gloves, Blankets, means? 3 First National Bank Building. A gleam of Intelligence lighted up Whips, Harness and Wagon Covers. HENDERSON A MAC MILLAN the face of one little chap. J. C. Platt Saddlery Co., 2279 WashIt means, suh he stammered In ington; phone Attorneys at Law. his haste to gain glory for himself, 14 Rooms to 18 First National Bank Mat ah word means a CASH REGISTERS National Cash Building. cow asleep side a haystack, suh. " Registers; Oscar Groshell agent for 221 Main Lake Salt City. Utah, T. D. JOHNSON St, Summer Airs. Second-han- d on always registers The two milkmen had often called Lawyer. hand. on the young Sullivan county women Rooms 8 and 9 First National Bank before the summer boarders came, and Building. MONEY TO LOAN. there had not been the slightest forARTHUR E. PRATT, mality in their visits. One of the On city or form young women, however, took it into MONEY TO LOAN Lawyer. her head that more improved property; five year loans formality was the Eccles Bld'g. Room 805, proper thing, so the next time the men with option of paying In three years called the maid asked for their cards. HUNTER A KENNEDY. DR. O. N. SMITH The men looked sheepish. They had Dentist brought no cards, as conventionality MONEY TO LOAN. J. J. BRUMMITT. had never played any 2 Rooms First National Bank Bldg. part in their calla. Then the elder of the two rose HOTELS. to the occasion. E. M. CONROY, M. D, Diving down into THE HOTEL LINCOLN his pocket he brought out one of his TeL No. 400Z. 420 Eccles Bldg. milk tickets. W. H. LITTLE, Proprietor The younger man did the same thing, and the maid Hotel A ALFRED W. AGEE, solemnly carried them upstairs. After that SL OGDEN, UTAH the 830. Twenty-thir- d Attornsy-at-Lsformality of cards was dispensed with. New York Times. 812, Eccles Building. 8TEAMSHIP AGENCY GENERAL Sr natur-?h!tor- FRIDAY. JANUARY y s Burlingtons Advantages The short line from Denver to Omaha and I'hleugo. The only line running solid trains oter its own rails to St. Louis. A deserted reputation for civility and courtesy on the part of the employes, for superior strength and excellence of for e Savlngs-Investme- nt K. X. . Nelson's Hill. About a mile and a half to the southeast of the town of Monmouth stands Kyntin Mill, some 700 feet high, says Little Folks, an F.ngllsh publication. On the top there was built a uaval temple to the but or of the British navy ami the victories it had won during the eighteenth century, the names of which were inscribed on tablets in the puvilinn forming the structure. From the windows a magnificent view ia to be had on every side, no fewer than nine counties Monmouth, Somerset, Gloucester, Worcester, Shropshire, Hereford, Radnor, Brecknock, Glantorgau being visible. The beautiful valley of the Wye Is perhaps the gem of the scenery, on the 18th of August, 1802, Nelson rllmbed the hill to open the temple. It wat, he said, of special Interest to him as being the only monument throughout the whole of the United Klnguom that had been erected to the navy. After this visit the hill became known as Nelsons Hill. -- X. -- 61-5- First-Cla- ss O. D. RASMUSSEN, REPRESENT Snake. a curious snake In South Passengers booked to nnd from Africa that lives wholly upon birds of Europe over the Amerany part 88. It has no teeth or signs of teeth ican, the White Star or the Scandi0,6 mouth, Its whole., dental array navian American lines Office: 2418 Wng located in the stomach. Buck-- I that they are not true teeth, Washington Ave., Ogden, Utah. rot that they serve all purposes. They from the center of each verte-- . They pass the walls of FOLLY OF LETTER WRITING. ue itomach and through are covered with frat like true teeth. This Is An Old Man to Bo Mulcted in Dam- for breaking egga ages for Making Kbout running the risk of losing the Love. Fedous contents, as would be the ' There I A Dainty en-e- j- 8erent ha the proper place. When The story comes from Prlmghar, a gg la safely inside the abdominal town in Iowa, that Nathan A. Phipps contract and crush It against of Cherokee, wealthy and a widower, at long row of vertebral teeth. wrote some seventy love letters, alterr Evolution of the Auto, nately tender and impetuous, beseechFdr-rabusiness men in the office ing and insistent, to pretty Mayme C eW at schools In a teacher the public were Hacuaslng the rtikt?1.e-eat,n- S n, LS, that place. The banker took part In The love letters, It is said by Miss 2jV?:eatlon t0 reca11 recent in- - Farran's friends, make highly InterestOJrot Newport While one of the will be read in open natives was inspect one of ing reading. They thinks it Is Mr. court unless Phipps a motor Meh them. to him to suppress 810,000 worth Mraa,d - CIe whS Mr. Phipps two ago TWh t,.W0Uld you cal1 ft 7 years Nearly totJe i.i? ed the oId man lemnly. made the acquaintance of Miss Farran rodton! ra.ented backboard died and promptly fell in love. He develwrote oped a great literary mania. Ha connow love letters that Miss Farran each. The Worst Yet 8142.85 ceives to be worth "Even the weather has its com- But there came a change in the spirit ,Sldsrae?'0nueverj year" ld of Mr. Phipps dreams. It Is alleged Padded cell. that this change came about the time bve board thatI" querted the lnqulsl-troubl- e he hired a housekeeper from Council alwajra borrowing Ts widow. wron Bluffs, a buxom and handsome of the knows ,eaon when Ptwnshop. now point the sun com- - Miss Farran She vldders." the of toui.7eii " "bevare to dg?e, upoa ther advice unioung. J Si .5 ' A. W. BROWN A-tl- rePHd the hopeless case. alleges that the plump and captivating overcame her housekeeper completely '" Southern Legislatures. of her employer with the witchery to visits JlepubUcan, 'a the smiles and attentions and his ne ,n Florida-nand Alab.mi In became fewer and fewer, Jlab?ma' fur In Georgia, Prlmghar demanded the return of his he at length UuUi.1 Sarollna' and letters. De Rich Mr. Phipps can get them by paying the price. Not to Bo Trusted. EDITORS PRONUNCIAMENTO. wrecked a The present editor of the Custer manCounty Clarion, In nssumlng the his sal agement of that paper, says In e AIIsbIs-"TODemS- fo antI-oranl- lfEuSTai -- 125 Twenty-firs- t Street, Ogden, Utah (Cemetery and Lawn Fences, Sidewalks, Grating and Doors. Ornamental Iron Work, etc. Brass and Iron Castings. Now, aa to the kind of utatory: newspaper we will run, our first aim always will be to print the news, and in doing so we shall aim to tell the truth as near as is consistent with good health, except in wedding and funeral notices. When a couple get married, no matter how homely or frowsy the bride may be, she will ap pear in these columns sa a model of beauty, style and female loveliness and a general social favorite; and the groom, who really cuts mighty little will be figure in a wedding anyway, mentioned as a capable and promising not young man. etc., although he may to buy have money or credit enough the necessary flannels for the first will al baby. When a man dies he and father a been good ways have to he unless happens husband kind commu the of a bachelor pillar a be be Irrep nity and one whose loss will arable." Kansas City Journal. 79 W. SECOND SOUTH ST. R. F. NESLEN, The Overland Route PATRONS Or THE Union Pacific Ralroad are assured that sll human Ingenuity has been adopted to protect them against lions of accident Millars hava been by ths dol-spe- In pany Its of Railroad Pacific Union the This ad for Its fast V arr,val the,r service. en tlrna, and the general superiority of Its and trains Union IPaoiflo RONS East tha Three trains dally to the - eye-witne- fastest trains arriving many ahead of all competitors. hours Full Information cheerfully nished on application to & H. CORSE. fur- n was up. "But how did you know from that that something was up? persisted the counsel. Well, suh, answered the witness, "whenever yuh see a white genleman carryln a niggabs valise, yuh can make np you min' dat somethins Traveling Now-a-day- s; doin." Good solicitors wanted for the Dally Utah State Journal. Apply to Horace S. Foster, city circulator. is much easier than only a few years ago. By taking advantage of the new service on the LEGAL NOTICES. DELINQUENT PACIFIC UNION NOTICE. WYOMING -- UTAH OIL COMPANY Principal place of bmdneiM, room 4. First National bunk building, Ogden, Utah; location of oil land, Uinta county, Wyoming. There are delinquent on the following described stock, on account of No. 1, of three tentlm cent a share, levied on the lnt day of December, 1908, the several amounts set opposite the names of the resec- - CHICAGO, i MILWAUKEE LINE ST. PAUL a person can travel two whole days from Ogden to Chicago without change of cars. No trouble at all. (3-1- 0) C. S. WILLIAMS, Commercial Agent, 106 West Second South St., 5alt Lake City. Through Service stTloiiis AND THE EAST The Oaly Railway Bctwees the Mlssoerl River sod Cbkago. Doable-Trac- k 3 Trains for London one Just Ons Minuta. Com-- 1 meat aqulp line la renown nt niporovement VIA Missouri Pacific Churches. Russian Land Owned by Nobles. Of the 267,124,836 acres composing European Russia, 181,606,519 are owned by th nobility. General Agent, SALT LAKE CITY- - Proof Enough. In Judge Cowlng'e division of the Court of General Sessions the other day a white man was on trial for robbing s negro, says the New York Times. A second negro, who hapof pened to be the only the affair, was on the stand, and the attorney for the defense asked him how it happened that he bad given such particular attention to 1L "Thank Gawd, Suh, the witness broke out, that yuh axed me that question. It wus dig way. I saw dat dat white man cornin' along can-yinlggahs valise, an I knew somethin' Paris has a place of worship each 17,000 inhabitants; for each 2,000. din- OFFICE TICKET DAILY TO Paris and London In Its You cannot appreciate all the Burlington's advantages without giving them a trial. The Chicago special leaves Denver at 4:15 p. ni.; the St. Louts special at 2 p. m. Other excellent trains from Chicago and St. Imls st 10:85 p. m. Illn-shrin- 41-4- 51-- equipment, and perfection ing ear service. RAILWAY CHICAGO THROUGH SCENIC COLORADO AND EAST And In accordance with law, and sn order of the Board of Directors made on the first day of December, 1903. so many shares of each parcel of stock ss may be necessary will le sold at public auction at the office of the com pany, room 4, First Natlonnl Bank building, Ogden, Utah, on Friday, the 29th day of January, 1904, at 2 o'clock p. m. of said day to pay the delinquent assessment thereon, together with the costs of advertising and expense of sale. S. 8. SMITH, Secretary, One Minute Cough Cure gives relief In one minute, because It kills the ml crobe which tlcklee the mucous mem brane, causing the cough, and at the same time clears the phlegm, draws out the inflammation and heals and soothes the affected parts. One Minute the lungs, Cough Cure strengthens wards off pneumonia and la a harmless and never falling cure in al curable cases of Coughs, Colds and Croup. One Minute Cough Cure is pleasant to take, First publication, January 14, harmless and good alike for young and old. Sold by Geo. F. Cave. Wallace last publication, January 28, 1904. Drug Co., and Wm. Glddlngs. 1904 FERTILE VIA TUB Chicago & North-Wester- KANSAS and UISSOURI PULLMAN SLEEPING CARS. n Railway. OBSERVATION DINING CARS. Lights, Standard and tourist sleeping cars, Electric Fans, chair cars reclining (scats ran), .... compartment observation cars, buifet smoking and library cars; all meals In dining cars. Fast schedules. . day coaches. Fir For iWjiine car merrationa, ticket! and Information apply to C. A. WALKER. Ceaeni A(nl Cklcq. 206 So. Mala St., Sail L aka Cllf, Utah. Ry. fo L lirmjktoti, ft Flifrra, ift.iMrou H. C. TOWNSEND, mmw MS TKSET SMUT, ST. iONla |