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Show DAILY Bookmaker Turned Down puaineea Proposition. several turfmen were discussing of a certain vonhsrp methoda adds to ii income hr who tanker He was conceded to T s" JJnJdnSI? Rut IU to deal 500 bet w,th- - that I can borrow him on my personal ree- one. said n rn izance." "Done'" answered the crowd simas he could only ultaneously, and pooled against bet. one they ke had a sure thing, him. Thinking he Went off with an accompanying committee of two to see the money ,, goo from lender. Mr. Cash, (that wasn't his name), have bet he said, these gentlemen I cannot borrow $1,000 500 that De need the money, from you.. I don't It for a' day and me have let you hut IH divide the bet with you. The committee gasped but the effect of the cool proposition was unlooked for. Instead of Jumping at chance, Mr. Cash buttonholed his the In- terlocutor and said: make that bet? "Did you -I did. "Ton bet $500 that you could from me? "Thats what I did. "Then In a whisper hedge." New York Press. bor- row money and SAY! Irish Bulls from England. the Lon- says that the neatest bull of the recent session of parliament stands to the credit of ons who has not the advantage of being an Irishman Mr. Thomas Courtenay Tbeydon Warner, the member from Lichfield, who made the alarming discovery one night that "several of us here are not here." Just to prove that Scotchmen occasionally rival Englishmen and Irishmen In the making of bulls, Mr. Ritchie observed In a budget committee speech that "moisture In tobacco Is a thorny question which Is a bone of contention. It Is only just to add that he had been speaking a moment before of In the Heart - Rooming house, J. J. Brummltt great Four-roo- Chicago good girl for cooking work. Call mornings. Scowcroft 583 Twenty-sixt-h , New York Times. MISCELLANEOUS. Fancy Costumes-foTEAMSTERS AND STOCKMEN We Boys. Swell mothers In New York have have a fine line of Gloves, Blankets, taken to dressing their little boys In Harness and Wagon Covers. Whips, costumes Prince Charlies. fancy J. C. Platt Saddlery Co., '2271 WashLllglons and what not The Little Lord Fauntleroy Idea has gone out ington; phone 51-Not a few little swashbucklers with leather leggings and belts may be CASH REGISTERS National Cash seen toddling along with their nurses. Registers; Oscar Groshell agent for Doubtless the numerous romantic Utah, 221 Main St, Salt Lake City. plays of the medieval period have Second-han- d always on r X. registers hints for the costumes. hand. Wants Too Much for Her Money. MONEY TO LOAN. An American woman writes from London, complaining because she BRUMMITT. could not get a firstclass house ser- MONEY TO LOAN. J. J. vant who could cook and sew and do MONEY TO LOAN On city or farm everything else about the house, for Improved property; five year loans the munificent wages of 14 a year, with option of paying in three years. or leu than $6 a month. Many Ameri- cans at home would think themselves tacky If they could find such a para-to- n at three times the price. a Cycling. Tour. statistician has drawn up table of comperative costa of touring ta various countries. France, Italy end Germany are all much on a level, frtn 30 to 40 per cent cheaper than Great Britain; and lowest of all In the Itat comes Belgium, a land much favored of the tourist by reason of the bezu tie of the Ardennes country. Cost of A cycling - SALT LAKE Union Pacific Ralroad are assured pany In the of Its equip VBHfht omV -feoa - lmd tr,!:e ' canine ,,Vne l CTTiIMTh If JUbAsIUUmU Railroad k J Com- mporovemant This 1 ! liuWUllfl. B ment line la renown and trains 0fe7icTO'V on time, and the general superiority of Its service. Union. 3?a,oiflo RUNS Three tralna dally to the East the fastest trains arriving many houra ahead of all competitors furFull Information cheerfully nished on application to w. G. H. CORSE. Traveling Now-a-day- s; 51-5- ALFRED W. AGEE, for the Journal. w, Attornay 813, Eccles Building. t-La 125 Twenty-fir- Street, Ogden, Utah st $6 is much easier than only a few years ago. By taking advantage of the new service on the a year. LEGAL NOTICES. DELINQUENT A. W. BROWN OF DIPLOMACY. NOTICE. CIIICACO, d sad-face- sad-face- Paris Trees. Will Long Unchanged. Paris has 86,012 trees in Its streets, years old was exclusive of those In Its parks squares A will thirty-eigh- t men have Conn, .ast and gardens. Eighty-eigh- t probated at Bridgeport. made it In the care of the trees and the cost of week. Peter Lockwood keeping them In proper condition 1815, and It hu remained unchanged I fir. a root ex -- r since. MILWAUKEE ST. & PAUL WYOMING-UTA- H No. No. HIS 8M00TH TALK WASTED. Book Agent's Wiles PAC1FIO UNION LINE i a person can travel two whole days from Ogden to Chicago without change of cars. No trouble at all. i C. S. WILLIAMS, Commercial 106 West Second South St.. Salt Lake City. tire shareholders towit: happy. outside trmk ( Pacific Union 41-4- bay-windo- Codfl,h-Head- thnt all human Ingenuity has been adopted to protect them against Mona of dolaccident Mil- spent by the lar! have been X. fifty-poun- Frek - PATRONS OF THE K. Lost on the 8trong-EyeWoman. d The young man knocked timidly at the door of the house, and presently It was opened by a woman with n stony eye. "I I beg your pardon, said the d young man In confusion. "I see I have made a slight mistake. As a matter of foct, 1 have here a most Partiality? remarkable work on How to Become on." Girl with the Gibson Girl Neck Why about Claudia to Beautiful and Remain So.' Its price I When spoke you Ptach your waist so? Its just coming to see you she told me It was is $1, and But I can see, madam (he Lord made it. her mother was the man that such a work would be useless to useless that Girl with the Julia Marlowe Dimple that I had better go you who have the secret already. PerSo Is yours, and I like the way yours of the house, and 'No. Your father haps, however, there msy be another I said But to her. m4de great deal better. may permit your mother to think she cf your sex in this house to whom the Is the man of the house just to humor priceless book would be of value? A Peculiar System. "Yes, said she of the stony eye; but I have seen enough of him to her, e WeeWr lIowMci"Sband milkea there Is. . know that when a matter of imporAnd she disappeared. Go you find tance comes up his strong will must It enough?" In a few moments she returned, and itself. His strength of assert always U 411 1 .!?Ut Ukeg et d"Ing character may not be brought out by with her came a d bulldog, week t0 pay the b,11 ten!??1? teeth. with still little things, first week. old genThe sad-eye- r young man slid down "My boy, Interrupted the shoulder. those steps like a thunderbolt In strict the on him tleman, patting Preparing for the Bill. I have known all along that you were training, and as he flew he heard the woman prfncherlyl111 lesrnlng to ewear in not one of those ordinary persons who voice of the stony-face-d what one In this house Is the "This of understanding only ire Incapable JnsieUm-neca- une why? la going on in the world around them. your book's any good to. Next time Wlf my hM tflfTVd"hBeCaU,,e Take hbr, and may you always be you come, talk to her, and dont try to a French blatherskltlng me. I'm too tough!" Pronege CITY- The Overland Route Ah, 'twss sad privilege. Tu rullnqulah It! And yet The sweetest kiss I ever had Waa the kiss 1 did nut get. Office Old Boyle Buldlng. Residence Then how she laughed the dainty sprite 2416 Madison Avenue. And smoothed my scowling brow, 535-Office telephone, Residence I played a churlish part that night; I scarce forgive her now. telephone, 451-And yet 'twss better far. I'm sure. Than If our lips had met; will endure Phone 848 X. For in remembrance Notary Public. The kiss I did not get. J08EPH CHEZ So In life: the elms we mlae Attorney and Counsolor-at-LaWill shine forever bright. And leave a fragrance like the klha 2 First National Bank Building. 1 failed to get that night Ah. years may come and years may goi But neer shall I forget HENDERSON & MAC MILLAN The sweetest kiss I'll ever know Attorneys-at-LaThe kiss 1 did not get Rooms 14 to 18 First National Bank Home Influence, Probably. Building. It waa during the reading lesson In one of our public schools that a little T. D. JOHNSON lad read In a Jerky, expressionless way, Lawysr. Mamma, see the hawk. Rooms 8 and 9 First National Bank The reading was so very poor that Building. the teacher said: "John, you know you would not talk that way to your ARTHUR E. PRATT, mother. Lawyer, Nm, replied the lad. Eccles Bld'g. Room 805, "Well, now, said the teacher, la a kindly way, "you read It exactly as DR. D. N. 8MITH you would say It to your mother. Dentist And here Is his reply: "Look, mom, 2 Rooms First National Bank Bldg. at that there hawk! Philadelphia Ledger. E. M. CONROY, M. D, TeL Ne. 400Z. 420 Eccles Bld'g. Shirt the new year right subscribe (3-1- How Lovelorn Youth Won Over tha Standard Milk. Father of Hla Charmer. According to the department of AgI have come, said the young man, riculture, standard milk Is milk conask for wour daughters hand. taining not less than 3 cent of to per banker gazed over his Uk fat and 84 per cent of solids not The proud fellow and demanded: at the glasses p- t to notwhich has an acidity equlva-- , "Well, have you any means of supmore than 2.10 per cent of porting her? acid. "Alas! I am poor. But hear my General Agent, R. F. NESLEN, OIL COMPANY room of buslneim, Principal place HUNTER & KENNEDY. Cemetery and Lawn Fences, Sidewalks, bank Ogden, building, National First Grating and Doors. Ornamental Iron counUinta oil of land, STEAMSHIP AGENCY Work, eta Brass and Iron Castings. location GENERAL Utah; ty, Wyoming. O. D. RASMUSSEN, REPRESENTA-tiv- e. HOTEL8. There are delinquent on the followPassengers booked to and from described stock, on account of asing THE HOTEL LINCOLN any part of Europe over the Amersessment No. 1, of three tenths 0 W. H. UTTLE, Proprietor ican, the White Star or the Scandicent a share, levied on the 1st day of Hotsl A First-Clas- s navian American lines. Office: 2418 December, 1903, the several amounts SL OGDEN, UTAH 330 Twenty-thir- d Washington Ave, Ogden, Utah. set opposite the names of the respec A TRIUMPH OFFICE 79 W. SECOND SOUTH ST. A. 8. CONDON, M. D. WANTED. 6 Is Isuils. TICKET m conviction SHOES REPAIRED Shoes expertly the hour he made and repaired. David Henderstarted his paper to the present time son. 8580 Washington Ave. he has been solicited to lie upon evand can't remember ery given subject, having told a wholesome truth with- WANTED Motet's Barber College of out diminishing his subscription list Salt Lake City offers advantages In or making an enemy. Under these teaching the trade that cannot be circumstances of trial, and having a had elsewhere. Write today for full thorough contempt for himself, he reparticulars. tires In order to recruit his moral con- fl8herraan our crick train. lVmcr to Omaha and Chicago; leaves lVnvvr 4:15 p. in. Another good train leuxes 10:33 p. m. Don't forget our 2 p. in. and 10 35 p. hi. trains for Kansas City and St. No. llurlhiKton Tin- - Of Seeing Electricity. Junction City Lodge No. 88, IndeTin- phenomena of electric disOrder of In Odd meets pendent Fellowa, in vacuum tubes give the! charge L O. O. F. hall every Thureday even- nearest to FOR SALE 6 room house, on car line, ing. Visiting brothers cordially In- that areapproach to seeing electricity be made. likely The near school, $1000. J. J. Brummltt vited to be present streams of corpuscles propelled along the tubes suggested to Crookes In 187J C. P. UTTER, N. G. the idea of a fourth state of matter, REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. WALTER RICHEY, Secretary. and these corpuscles smaller than atoms and the same In all kinds of FOR SALE! Some good building lots, PROFESSIONAL CARDS. 50x132 feet on Madison Ave., gases were named electrons by Stun-ey- , and have come to be regarded as N. J. HARRIS Twenty-secon- d St, car line... $100 electric parts of all atoms, or even the 50x175 feet on Wall, near Pln- Lawyer making up matter Itself. When 34 Room First National Bank Bldg. torn from its 150 gree school groups or from matter Phone 334K 50x145 feet on Shirk Ave., two Notary in Office. the electron travels with a speed comblocks from Union depot 125 A body parable to that of light. J. D. SKEEN, charged with electricity. If at rest, preHUNTER & KENNEDY, Agts. Lawyer sents the phenomena of electrostatics; Bank Bldg. First If In motion, those of electricity and National FOR RENT. if in acceleration or magnetism; H. H. GODDARD change of motion, those of light and FOR RENT frame house, Real Estate, Loan and Insurance radiation generally. furnished; $20 per month. Broker. HUNTER & KENNEDY. The Klee I Did Not Get. Commercial Stocks Bought and Sold. Blie save consent and bent tier head 1 timught her atniugL-lkind FOR RENT Three nicely furnished 310 Eccles Bldg. With pouted lliNe, Just ons,'' she said, rooms. Apply 2457 Lincoln Ave. And then site changed her mind A woman's SALE! sacrifice. editorial chair with the that all Is vanity. From A irliu'lial business houses Mini the best mi c.iii hoard s street car ilnnr for any part of the the right at city. On iirrlx.il in a large city these things count. lintels. y Milliner Ik-.- d The Editor's Retirement. Clyde Fitch, the playwright, has a scrapbook of odd newspaper dippings that he has been over fifteen years One of his dippings Mr. collecting. Fitch prises because It Is sad. It WANTED A and kitchen concerns the retirement from Journalism of a western editor in chief, and Mrs. Joseph It Is couched In these terms: street "The undersigned retires from the stitution." Tlie lUnllngtnn stall, m hi Chicago Is i i t of the in the You hind city. within a few minutes walk of the -- Andrew Calrd, writing In don Mall of a recent date, Irish tobacco. TUESDAY. JANUARY Woman Comes From the Grave to See Promise Is Kept. A rv.-.- i irkab!.' ghost siory is told in the iMn!i of Horton Agues, England. Thin- years ago lived three sisters of uisr.e of Roy uton. The youngest Mr. Mu, ,bv circulation cm any Ice with y.mP three exacted the promise from II ought to anyway, an. I the the others t hut on her death her head advertuer will should he placed on a tatde in the advertise here, If it is RESULTS he is wauling. had. She met with an accident short-a.ic- i, which resulted in her death, Her sisters neglected their promise to her and she was buried, head and nil Mm on the night after the burial the h, n was thrown into terrible conFOR SALE. FRATERNAL SOCIETIES. fusion and the dead lady appeared to FOR SALE At a bargain, four rooms OGDEN UNION NO. 178, ORDER OF her sisters with her head under her arm. sin upbraided them with their newly furnished, close in, Just the WASHINGTON Meet! every Monnegle-'tething for a person who wants to day evening at 8 o'clock In L O. O. head ,n thepromise and, placing the table, disappeared. In the commence housekeeping. A snap. F. hall. morning the head was still there and Come quick. 8317 Grant Avenue. J. J. BRUMMITT, President cn the oolfin being dug up the body was found to be headless. WALTER RICHEY, Secretary. Any atFOR SALE 8 -- room house, barn, trees, tempt to remove the head waa follarge lot. 81st between Wall and Lin- BROTHERHOOD RAILWAY TRAIN- lowed by disturbances during the MEN. OGDEN LODGE No. S3. coln, $1500. 3. J. Brummltt night, it was even buried at a disMeets every Wednesday evening at tance from the house, but was reFOR SALE 6 acres good land, fine 7:30. C. D. Simpson, Master; A. 8. stored by the ghost. Eventually the head disappeared, but the disturbhouse, near car line, $3000. E. A. Munsey, Howe, Secretary; ances continue nightly In the hall. J. J. Drummitt. Collector. FOR "go UTAH STATE JOURNAL, Agent, Am't Cert Shares Due $ 9.00 18 8,000 Avey, A. J 5.000 42 15,00 Avey, A. J 14.00 81 10.000 Ballantyne, J. E. 80.00 23 10,000 Binford, Wm 24.00 10,000 37 Browning, J. W. 14.00 24 10,000 Frey. George 30.00 10,000 26 Gutch, George 30.00 10.000 38 L. Higgins. 7.00 5,000 20 D T. Johnson, 20.00 10,000 30 N Montgomery, 7.00 23 5,000 Porter, John R. 14.00 Proudflt, Robt. L.....27 10,000 7.00 5,000 21 II Smith, 3.50 3 2,500 Van Patten, A. 8.50 4 2,500 Van Patten, A 7.00 6 5,000 Van Patten, A. 14.00 10,000 39 Ward, John 14.00 40 10,000 Weber, A. J And In accordance with law, and an order of the Board of Director! made on the first day of December, 1903, so many shares of each parcel of stock as may be necessary will be sold at public auction at the office of the com pany, room 4, First National Bank building, Ogden, Utah, on Friday, the 39th day of January, 1904, at 3 o'clock p. m. of said day to pay the delinquent a assessment thereon, together with the costs of advertising and expense of sale. 8. 8. SMITH, Secretary. First publication, January 14, 1904 last publication, January 33, 1304. Through Service ' stTlouis AND THE EAST k The Only Railway Between the Missouri River and Chicago. Doable-Trac- 3 Trains DAILY TO VIA Missouri Pacific RAILWAY CHICAGO AND EAST THROUGH SCENIC COLORADO FERTILE VIA TMB Chicago & North-Weste- KANSAS and MISSOURI PULLMAN s SLEEPING CARS, rn Railway. Standard and tourist sleeping compartment observation buffet smoking and library all meals In dining cars. schedules. cars, cars, cars; Fdr ilccpine car ticket! and inlormatiou apply to C. A. WALKER. s Cteeval Acnl Chlcif ft 206 So. Mala Si, Salt tak City, ItaJL Fast OBSERVATION DINING CARS. Electric lights, electric Fans. RECLINING CHAIR CARS ... ran).. Coach cn. m- . -(ht Pay te Fir lirfln,Tlckiti, FWNr. etc., J t iMrnt H. C. TOWNSEND, Ml 1NMT MMT, it. MM. FMNMM |