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Show DAILY STATE UTAH JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY. THE EVERGLADES BE KIND TO MOTHER. A HEROIC PART. Turner Wyeth.) (By 3oW . Jessie Lewis, and my love . returned, but I am a plain, matter-. wrl of fellow, and when Mayoead with a handsome person. manners and a smooth tongue 1 Jessie was Infatuated broke with me. for him. Read con-- ? they were engaged he had that some time before, house business a with trouble to been 6 be was employed and had He told a very pathetic wrong that had been done that he had taken shield a fellow upon himself to Jessie sympathised with him In and admired the spirit that 2? E? to' tell her of this before she herself to him. TTmy pari, I have never met any me. JJ who ww rta&y to sufferwhofor were many f toVme suffer for them. I STbeUeve In the magnanimity of Read, especially as there was about him to back his story. must be remembered that he At any Si -taken my U trokihimme. dishonest. I to prove oL-- t dare to investigate the offense he of, for fear Jessie would Sf. JTlt and be my enemy for life. I in mv attention to putting way so Inviting an opportunity dishonest that if there were dls7,,y in him he would avail himself "?lmnd - d!?the tuUf ,t Sf S j didnt make an amateur of myself to blunder through Zi.t i didn't undersUnd, . but hired de-JLt- lw tht rl thing. my friend, 1 Introduced to Jrosie- - Leslie I'l.ui.t l.ut JTi'iite MMik. irVu1"'1 The i l..iiii:ild 1 wax "iS ', t u. A ,iy hi(l but gave Iiulli-tril- ll,,,rty a 'vast my bef.uv that trial came a note from Jexxie Invit-lii- ff Hie to cuiiie aiij Met1 her. I went, and there with her was Merrill. Jennie eame up to me. took my hand affectionately. and Hah! ti me: "If all been explained. 1 thank you lor your noble effort in my behalf." "Wh.it noble effort?" Mr. Merrill I mean Mr. lilgley ulll explain. "tur detective office, he said, "wits nhadowiiig Maynard Read for a big offense w hen you engaged niy service. 1 our engaging me gave me a great advantage in intivducing me here, besides enabling me to a In Read's confidence by giving you away and enabling him to get the better of you. With these aids I have secured evidence to prove that he has stolen in bonds, which I have recovered." The most singular part of the mutter was that notwithstanding the ridiculous light in which I stood, Jessie persisted in regarding my conduct as noble. When I asked her why It was noble she said I had saved her from marMince Bigley admits rying a villain. that he would not have succeeded except for me, I have at last concluded that after all my part was quite heroic. At any rate it restored my girl to me. off J .ivi-eivt- 'tt-nm- , half-cryin- g, half-laughi- $80.-Oi- lfl TEA Mer-j- ii and he was so well liked Fine tea brings-ou- t conthat he soon became a fondly tate Mrs. house. the to visitor t j, ianf versation if anything will ; it owned a hand-gp- e I h Jessie's mother, which pair of diamond earrings to a little leisure. in compels 4e never wore. MerrilJ succeeded Mtuadlng her to let him have them considerably more than their value, tfhen the price, which he took care ihonld be in marked bills, was ready ELECTRICAL DEVICES FOR PRACTICAL USES for payment, he took them to the Lewis on the mantiKNiae, carelessly left them The Italian Electrical Society of Tuel in a room where Read was waiting went out of the rin has invented a device for applying for Ms fiancee and mom. Returning later, the bills were electric iower to plows and other farm rone and so waa Read. machinery. The device consists of two The same afternoon Merrill reported power cars which are stationed at each the matter to me, assuring me that side of the field and between which there was no doubt of our tracing the are stretched cable attached to the bills to Read. He would watch plow. The electric power Is taken from the thief, notice where he spent money a trolley line, a current of about 500 and take up any hill be might give out, volts being needed. Each car communiwhich undoubtedly would bear .the pri- cates 25 horse power, which can be vate mark. Then he would have Read increased to forty horse power. The united. I went home to dinner, where plow is pulled by cables from one side I learned that my old college chum, of the field to the other, and when It Bradwell Jones, whom I had not seen reaches the end of the furrow It stops for several year, had called and insistautomatically, the current being cut off. run backward or forward ed upon going to my room, but the It can be son's description did not correspond with ease. One man manages the plow, with thut of my cbum. I was dressing and each car is operated by one man. for dinner when there came a knock at Thus three men do all the work. It Is my door, and a man stepped in with a said that from seven to fifteen acres Much warrant I was much surprised, can be plowed in twelve hours. tat u I was not aware of having anythin in my possession I told him to go A new system of typewriting telegt I was still hesd with my search, was exhibited at the exposition raphy mote surprised, Indeed thunderstruck, held in Berlin, Germany, last Novem when from one of my bureau drawers ber. It consists of two electric motors, he took out $650 in bills. running synchronously at the sending TU take these, constable. said the and receiving stations, which transmit They're exactly the amount of money and record Impulses governed by clr that was to have been paid for Mrs. cults passing through the openings In Lewi earrings. a strip or ribbon of paper which has It didn't take very long for me to been perforated by a keyed machine discover that my detective had gotten like a typewriter. This hrdlu operated me into a snarl. Read had undoubtedlbeen tested successfully has paratus y seen him put the bills on the mantel during the past year on the line beand suspected his object. Read must tween Berlin and Frankfort-on-th- e have feared my influence with Jessie Main, and is said to have a working and teen in this incident an opportunitof 2,000 letters per minute. capacity to y break it up. Well, here was a pretty kettle of The power of the electric current to fish." I was arrested and taken to decompose certain substances in a sin police court. I sent for Merrill, who, has led to an important de when he saw the turn matters had gular way In of electrical chemistry. velopment taken, notwithstanding the slur it inhave re connection this experiments volved on his detective skill, couldnt been made In Paris, seeking an hdp laughing. Whereupon 1 gave him cently A rein breadmaking. Improvement i piece of my mind that made him made to the French was recently port This was very foolish of me. My Academy of Sciences on the result of could not have carried the matt- an "ny experiment treated In both the orer further, for Merrill was the owner way and by electricity under dinary f the bills at the time they were stolen similar conditions. The amount of nd If I were prosecuted must lodge a phosphosus was the same in both, but complaint Whether he was really anthe ((quantities of fatty and acid subte? or feared his mistake would injure stances proved rancid, glutinous and of hi business, he not only lodged a com treated by electricity the fatty sub stances proved rancid, glutinesa and of a less yellowish color, and Instead of retaining their usual aromatic, yellow Mate became oxidised and partly con verted into white aeboclc acid, which could be dissolved In alcohol. The glut Inous substances were discolored and The bread made from this changed. flour was whiter than usual, but of In hen you feel languid, tired, ferior taste, and the experiment serves nervous and to demonstrate the electric treatment, irritable, your while successfully turning flour whiter, is low of your supply Injures it. nerve energy exhausted, and Jour system The published statement of lust years running down for Jack of business operations of the General Elpower, Tlie ectrical Company of Berlin shows a organs of the body are marked Improvement. The gross proworktng poorly, or not at all, fits were $2,484,482. against $1,662,192 nil you are not getting the la the proceeding year. The number of employes wns 27.487. The company jlurisliment needed. This soon declared a dividend of 9 per cent on mpoverishes the blood and its share capital and carried large of throwing off the imover to reserve funds and to purities, distributes it ail amounts to directors and to benepayments rough the body. This brings volent endowment funds for employes. -.-- kg an-P- T- Tired Nervous vi-tol- ,ty in-e- ad disease and misery. t.,ecd the nerves with Dr. l cs Nervine, a nerve food, a r?e medicine, that nourishes strengthens the nerves, and how quickly you will get rong and vigorous. wllh nervousness kwr tan .ft attack of typhoid r! from tha Ndly eSnTJIS ;uch worse, and couldLWy being exceedlha tllrY? whwi the lewt excited. Tr v,".,Vry rostless at night snd lo "Jahtn rest. She tails. nTvrJylVfroin nervous Nervine wss recom- JWend. After the rest, andT? ,fhe Ld e,11 f the first night's I'Tsttneiu week's Proved. wonderfully 1 ir'rrcovr? head-IJeiui- od S'! r-n- H- he 101 SSiro"er,er'ln uii ShrIT3r 8t- OTTO KOLR, Evsnsvllle, Ind. wnalt?fiT,n ,old b? rour Jnnist, 5?t boxtlw Ulii, i11 ouarantee that the Dr - xi'sss. MJcs Statical "' Co, Elkhart, Ind Several of the larger mission schools Hangchun. China, and vicinity are considering the equipment of their and schools with smsll electric-ligpower plants In connection with power. .They are doing this both for the sake of light and for the means such plants would afford or slxty-llgfor Instruction. Fifty-ligplants will probably be about the slxa needed. The equipment of one or two schools with such plants will lead to the equipment of others, as a matter of course, but the chief Importance of the niHtter Is In the fact thnt these small plants will be object lessons for Chinese business men and officials of what can easily be done In the cities ill commercial light plants. In father talking to a careless daugh 1 Ur, xulil: "I want tu speak to you of your mother. It may be that you have tiniLn a careworn look tin her face I if lately. (nurse it has not been Inn tight there by any act of yours, still t is your duty to chase It away, want you to get up tomorrow morning a ini get breakfast, and when your mother comes and begin to express her surprise go right up to her and kiss her on the mouth. You can't imagine how it will brighten her dear fa-e- . Besides, you owe her a kiss or two. Away bak, when you were u little girl, she kissed you when no one else was tempted by your fever-taintbreath aiul swollen face. You were not as attraitive then us you are now, Aiul through these years of childish sunshine ami shadow she was always i eady to cure, by the magic of a. moth kiss, the little dirty, chubby hands, w henever they were injured In those first skirmishes with the rough old world. Am then the midnight kisses with which she roused so many bad dreams, as she leaned above your pillow. have all been on interest these long, long years. Of course site Is 'not so pretty and klssable as you are; but If you had done your share of the work during the last ten years the contrast would not be so marked. Her face has more wrinkles than yours, and yet If you were sick that face would appear as lienutiful as an angel's, as It hoV' ereil over you watching every oppor tunity to minister to your comfort; and every one of those wrinkles would seem to be bright wavelets of sunshine chasing each other over the dear old face. She will leave you one of these days. These burdens. If not lifted will break her from her shoulders, down. Those rough, hard hands, that have done 'so many necessary things for you. will be crossed upon her life less breast. Those neglected Ups that gave you your first baby kiss, and those sad, tired eyes will be closed for' ever, and then you will appreciate your mother; but it will be too late!" ed ne-engine ht ht fpiNi l- !Ta':i FK'i ke -i i!, uf !MictiiiL l p, iji,. ! OF FLORIDA BRIGHT'8 DISEASE AND BETES NEW8. Florida cxlriui re ex ui !m:ird, uul a I peninsula. i;o Inin., m nl.out T.evii.uiitf eisd ! and ;urc. itis-l- i' 'Mmi is ma il by M'paralinn me xxx. hi. px yi'-- ' partially Miirxiunding tlie nl.idi's priiper. expet l.illy the M i'iihmxxxamp on the souia and Ihe bii; Opix-sswamp oil (he xxrst, io ihe gulf iif Mx'xico, us well a tin large urea on the east, which hiif- been Murveyed and allotted, yet all ili'xc things require drainage before tin- v,i! utl iiii any Value, still, all will - urr in tigdvii, but xxe they are the phit-uf grmeiles. fruit ur vegetable. We prefer to display the giu uis Inside nur stare, where they are free from dust and dirt. tin nut think fur u xiixpluy - x'lit.ihle for cultivation when once it ha liei n reclaimed from the water. Tin- peninsula has a foundation of ivr.ilnif limestone, highest lit the centra! dixidc, extending north and south with a general declex ity to southward. It has been uplieuved very slowly, und ns it Iris emerged from the sea tlie coral has gradually tiei'iuiie covered with grasses, which in time have formed a deep bed of muck, varying in The depth from two to fifteen feet. rineiKil groxvlh is the saw grass, growing from four to ten feet above the eluillow water, yet there are other grasses, some of which now ufforu Here and grazing for many cattle. there are keys or small Islands, a few Inches above the water, which are covered with tropic shrubs and trees. When the key are four or five feet aiiove the water such trees us cabbage pilm, cocnanut, rubber tr&'g and a few pine trees occur, as well us bay und numerous shrubs. There are fish, alligators. some deer and Innumerable birds inhabiting the everglades. During the summer considerable of the surface Is dry. and the entire district Is susceptible to drainage. When drained, It is healthy and remarkably fertile. tin- DIA- Office Wine and ropirit Review, Fan Friiiu-ixrn- , Ikc. 2. To the Kditor of the Ft ate Journal. Lrar Fir: The business men of this city who are proclaiming to the world the discovery of the cure fur Bright's Disease and Diabetes have asked me as one uf the beneficiaries tu write to my brother editors. Hence this letter to yuu. 1 was as skeptical ae anyone. I had a clear case of chronic Bright's Disease; wns 111 for a year. It was not thought I would live thirty days. The President of the raclflc Ftates Type Foundry told my wife about it, and against my private convictions 1 was put on it. In six months my recovery was complete. I told several who got well. Among them was one of the writers on the Call, whose mother had Diabetes, 8be has fully recovered. As n brother editor 1 personally assure you of the truth of ihe discovery. Sidewalks of lllc miles, l.uok in uiir east window for ill varieties of fruit and Fraternally yours, Vegetables COME IN and see our shelves filled with Bright, ('lean and Fresh Groceries. R. M. Wood, Editor. The above refers to the newly discovered Fulton .Compound, the first cures the world has ever seen for Bright's Disease and Diabetes. We aro the sole agents. Ask for pamphlet. Win. Giddlngs, Druggist. When to suspect Bright's Disease-weakn- ess without cause; puffy ankles, hands or eyelids; kidney trouble after the third month; urine may show sediment; falling vision; drowsiness; one or more of these. EDGAR JONES CO. TO BE GIVEN AWAY, Both Phones 124. IimInm tafenlArr OMftL itunivii m jmI b U1 Uc ikailail ttlaututdy fm ufl iImikc. It tuski it imBniliMi W ifWtiiRR'G 4 IUII la. kKh IhflUij (mshfaft la.t, I tfauaty Lallan. I Aahc Cur aihviMi. I' B.taarka 1 ButtfUiw ( far coilar 1. 1 Auliuaa Iaaviaa4 rnawatlnul UaigM fur ifclitwakt iinwmrwnm Thu ImuU, S8S Twantrfinh7 Street. Ogden State Bank Vt I xus win snow NEW IDEA 6a Woman's Msdaslas to taytamSMuiSI .SwiMiHSrmupitatpMMhUil. h V1 MOMpitalWIaf u ST"Sli CMHta tha lata aa mm ttacSral MylM la to feaad aywhaat ta tha Mgulaa varid. If raavtahtaittMatU aiudaMa iritt.SMWsw Idm WottssW MAU-iw- h l a iMaWxra aaltxr. hach Mua ruatalaa It Man aha at ail Mjartt latwMtaa tu waE M haad yaw aaaia vaiMalathalrliaMlila. rnKi ind ct xrill aaur yw tuhacriiahM farMay aaa Mil alia tha halaahfaty Outfa Mra aliata. yaat.aad M I . Ith yaw ha yaa wrffa. J IhMMltMlIa rew IPSA OStaaSway. MaMTatS roans Its Vice-Preside- UTAH ' NATIONAL BANK os The Oily Doable-Trac- k Railway betwees the Mlsnowl River and Ckkigo. The Overland Limited The Most Laxsriose Trala Is the World Compartment and drawing -- room sleeping cars, observation cars, dinand library ing cars, rs cars, with barber, bath and electric entire train Library; lighted, through to Chicago without change. Direct connection for buffet-smoki- St Paul and Minneapolis Tickets, lessrvallons, and fuM In- -. fnrmailon can be obtained fnss C. A. Walker, General Acent, Thursday, March Friday, March Weber. 3d, 2d. at at 3 p. Goal Go. 2 p. m., m.. West North-Weste- rn Nwtso Bell Telephone Independent PARAGRAPHS. Plain duties are naturally unattractive. Many a man hasnt felt allppers since he was a boy. The harder a man tabors the less time he has to whine. An office seeker always harps on the AND THE VIA KB Missouri Pacific RAILWAY 213-- Z 182 THROUGH Grinding Lenses For Glasses requires skill as well as up-to-d- Eastern Corn-fe- d Beef Ballard&Rinckers 831 TWENTY-FOURT- H machinery. I pride myself on having both, and can duplicate any lense, however difficult, on short notice. The fitting of glasses and grinding of lenses Is my specialty. The only exclusive optical house In Ogden. STREET. J. T. RUSHMER C. J. A. Lindquist UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER j , ! j Bell Open AU Night. Phone Sett Lake City, Utah. ST. LOUIS EAST BOTH 'PHONES. Ogden. POINTED . Through Service OFFICE AND YARD3 MOVED TO 27TH AND PACIFIC AVE. Each Saturday the farmers can find Mr. Plngroe at the company's office In . Chicago & Ry. 38 Wait Second South St., A tine BMg.t Parker Hooper. ng Book-love- oomoom466 need of political reform. Lucky Is the married womnn who can tell a lie when she hears It. Only a fool will light a lantern and start out to look for trouble. After a couple have heen married two weeks the neighbors lose all Interest In them. One man passes the plnte in church-m- id u good many other men let the Ara You Raatleas at Night tV a bad cough? Use plnte pass them. And Balia. L's Horehound fryrup; It win seMany a misguided man who thinks cure you sound sleep and effect a he was born to rule has another think urompt and radical cure. 25c. 50c and coining after an election. Chicago News. $1.00. Fold by Geo. F. Cave. ho-ass- ed xcr:l;iiir - PAGE THREE. 1905. 1. Bent Htr Doubts. 'I knew no one for four weeks, when I was sick with typhoid and kidney trouble, writes Mrs. Annie Hunter, of Pittsburg. Pa., and when I got better, although I had one of the best doctors 1 could get, 1 was bent double, and had Deafness Cannot Bo Cured to rest my hands on my knees when 1 By local applications, as they cannst walked. Front this terrible affliction 1 ear. roach the diseased portion of the rescued by Electric Bitters, which There Is only one way to cure dearness, wss my heulth and strength, and and that la by constitutional remedies restored I can walk as straight as ever. Deafness la caused by an Inflamed con- now are simply wonderful. Guarandition of the mucous lining of the Eus- They to teed cure stomach, liver and kidney Intachian Tube. When thla tube la at all Ogden drug stores; flamed you have a rumbling sound or disorders; 50c. price en is when It Imperfect hearing, and ttrely closed. Deafness la the result, A CHANGE FROM HOT AIR. and unless the Inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to Its Turkey distributions, barbecues and a means of normal condition, hearing will be de- free lunch privileges stroyed forever; nine cases out of ten winning votes must now be relegated Is pavod with ponniss, dimes and are caused by Catarrh, which la noth- to the background as primitive. John P. Gar- dollars. Lessons in paving aro gladly ing but an inflamed condition of the County Commissioner ner Is using a new and novel scheme mucous surfaces. given at the We will give One Hundred Dollars In his campaign for for any case of Deafness (cauaed by Instead of resorting to the vulgar dr eatarrh) that cannot be cored by Hall's practice of handing out a turkey he Catarrh Cure. Bend for circular free. opening up a free lunch counter, hands a voter a little bottle of lunch F. J. CHENEY A CO.. Toledo, O. tableta. The glass Is only throe Inches Sold by Druggists, 75c. constiPills long and half fcn Inch wide, hut It confor Take Halls Family tains Mr. Garner's word for it pation. enough tablets to sustain life for six hours. BAKED APPLE8 AND SAUSAGE. "There are more sustaining qualities A writer In Country Gentleman, over tothe nom de plume of Ananias B. Good,' In these tablets," said Mr. Carrier orridicules the stories of the seedless ap- day, "than in half a dozen of the dinary free lunches." ple boomers in the following fashion: "In the spring of 1895, we were Nor does Mr. Garner, who, as may be butchering a pig just at apple grafting imagined, Is a druggist, atop with time. My brother, who was helping "feeding" voters. With each glass of me, cut off the pigs tall and threw it tablets he gives a stick of gum. Both To attend dances t.r on the ground. It attracted my atten- gum and tablet packages are labeled theaters or to cateh a Garner. to vote for hortiInstructions with tion, and my mind being full of cultural schemes,! immediately took It Chicago Journal. train in a hurry If ynu while yet warm, Inclosed it In a tube of romsmbor tha numbs i Itch Ringworm. fresh apple bark taken from a Bailey E. T. Lucas, Wlngo, Ky., writes. Sweet Hpple tree, and using the whole phons 22. as a scion, I grafted It Into a vigorous April 25th, 1902: For 10 to 12 years with a malady Ben Davis tree standing near the cow I have been afflicted known as the 'itch.' The Itching was barn. ALLEN TRANSFER To my astonishment the scion grew. most unbearable; I had tried for years find relief, having tried all remeIt had a peculiar look from the start, to a number COMPANY. and I was greatly worked up about It. dies I could hear of, besides state that one to wish of doctors. I When It bore. In 1899, I was delighted ALBKKN AI.1.IK, N(iR. to find that each apple contained. In single application of Ballard's Snow me completely and cured Unhnent fine a core, pork the of ordinary place Phone 22. 412 25th St. The tree has borne abun- permanently. Since then I have used sausage. occasions on two the liniment separate have we dantly every year since, and baked sweet apples and sausage to our for ring worm and It cured completely. hearts' content. The only drawback is 25c, 50c and $1.00 bottle. Sold by Geo. that the sausage lacks seasoning, but F. Cave. I am experimenting now on a line A QUALIFICATION. which I think will entirely remedy that Yes. my hoy's got a position In a defect. small J. E. Dooly, President. bank and hes going to be president of Horace Psery, that Institution some day. Health Bright, eh? Means the ability to do a good day's Ralph E. Hoag, Cashier. "Well, yes; he can sign his name so work without undue fatigue and to A. V. McIntosh, Assistant Cashier You cannot that no one can possibly make out the find life worth living. have indigestion or constipation with- signature." Philadelphia Ledger. out its upsetting the liver and pollutSura Cure for Piles. may ing the blood. Such a condition Her-blne, Itching Plies produce moisture and be best and quickest obtained by the best liver regulator that the cause Itching, this form, as well as world has ever known. Mrs. D- - W. Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles are Pile Remedy. "I use cured by Dr. Smith writes, April 8, 1902; Absorbs Herblne, and find It the best medicine Stops itching and bleeding. for constipation and regulating tlie tumors. 50c a Jar at druggists, or sent Write me Treatise free. liver I ever used. Price 60 cents. Sold by mall. Phils-P- a. of OQDEN, UTAH . case. shout Booanke. Dr. your Geo. Cave. F. by For sale by the Wallace Drug Co. WILL MEET THE FARMERS. UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY. Job Plngroe will visit the following of for the purpose places making sugar PAYS INTEREST ON SAVINGS beet contracts with the farmers and ACCOUNT8 AND TIME DEthe Amulaga mated Sugar company for POSITS. the coming season; Wednesday. March 1st. nt 2 p. m.. HarrisvlUe. ht gasoli- MARCH 520X. Independent 120 MW Washington Avs. Ogdsa, Utah. EXPERT MFG OPTICAN. 1 COLORADO FERTILE KANSAS am MISSOURI PULLMAN SLEEPING ADS. ADS. ADS. ADS. BRING BRING BRING BRING CARS, OBSERVATION DINING CARS. Electric Lights, electric up-to-da-tb a Fans. lirtta, day coaches e, mhta Ticket, Peitferx, Me., RESULT8. RE8ULT8 RE8ULTS RESULTS ' Reclining chairv Cars Miliars For JOURNAL JOURNAL JOURNAL JOURNAL SCENIC M. e.TOWNSCND, R1 NIIIMU ABB HOUT AM NT. irirm |