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Show DAILY UTAH STATU mallalieu and Good Bishc;; "sCped. Met DRESS OF EASTERN WOMEN. the sailor. in take, in mena llvea and indefatigable student and a:: ltnihle questioner, he has an ex lD0nHnary knowledge of many out-- unlikely things en-- f nne'day in Boston the blsliop a sailor with conversation into corner. He asked the man oo street about his life Is his wont Questions what pay he got. was, he old how Whether he drank, and whether he was Then, getting technical, he Sloned the sailor about his work winds. Znrtout sails and ropes and finally he said: fin you box the compass. the sailor, and "Yes, sir," returned wa boxed it. Now reverse It,M said the bishop. Bailing, the sailor reversed It Good, good, said Bishop Mallalleu, But the and he was about to depart detained him and began to ask ujw were question In his turn. First they bishthe regarding ntnonal Questions jS Fashions Changes Have tittle to reeducation. Mr. Mallalleu, smiling, fully. question to every plied "Now," said the seaman at the end, -repeat the Lords prayer." This the bishop did. "Now reverse "I'm afraid I cant "I reversed the compass, muttered Bosthe sailor In a reproachinl voice. it Post ton Jusy Spry. cross-legge- Hoboken citizen at the age of 103 climbs live flights of Btairs every now ud then and likes the exercise. And golden he is not In training , for A MACHINE Society $50 and Precinct Justice. Plaintiff, vs. A Royal and ; wm. u. campbeu. Trade Marks The state of Utah to said defendant: Royalty DcaiGNS You are hereby summoned to appear Ac. Copyrights sendlii sketch and deeertntloii may Anymui before the above entitled Court within Sings Everything v Nays Everythin quickly wwuus our opinion fra. .nether u invenlton u imibutily nalmitutibi I'mnniuulca. ten (10) days after the service of this I tons M net jr mntitleniUl. llaiutbonkiiu a Tkratrr la hair Why let irtr out frest III Just eaeuey for seramm patenis. ill i summons upon you. If served within 1' slmiia tulum tlnuush Munu fL lu rvoalTS lu tba isiirtwi Hur. twrioi unties, without dm the county In which this action Is Sent on Application. brought, otherwise within twenty (20) Catalog A handsomely lltaatratad weekly. lanrast Hr. days after this service, and defend the Write for Prices to rulalton of any eHetillfle lournal. IVrau, fl m four month, IL Built by all newsdealer. of year: case above entitled action; in your DENVER MUSIC CO. MUNN&Co.,B"8i" New York failure to do so. Judgment will be ren Hraueh lultua. dl W Ha Washliwluu. U, U, DENVER, COLO. dered against you according to the demand of the complaint In said action, which was filed In said Court on the 26th day of September, A. D. 1903. To the Sheriff or any Constable of If ho. why don't you go the pleammt Weber county, greeting: Make legal service and due return hereof. nay, through the scenery of Colorado, Witness, Hon. J. A. Howell, Judge of probably the most lieuutiful In the said Court, with the seal thereof, this 26th day of September, A. D. 1903. world, and over the SHORT LINE DAVID JENSEN, Clerk. Seal from Denver the Burlington? Entertainer an Entertainer of I j I , I r, Scientific American. j ooooHoowoowwoHooooooomwMW Going East I I 9 thirty-liv- e I Classified Columns It." Removing Temptation. Country Editor' "You have done me1 many favors, Mr. Richmann, and shall certainly be glad to assist that young man by giving him work on my paper, as you desire. But as you admit he has no literary talent, would It not be better to start him In some other business?' Mr. ltlchmann (a philanthropist) Well, you see. It's this way. I got interested in the young fellow while visitin' at the Jail, an felt Id like ter help him ter stnrt fresh an earn an honest livin. Of course." Country Editor Mr. Richmann "Yea. Give every man a chance, I say. Well, I fell purty sure this young feller Is a liat'ral born thief, an 1 thought ld better start him where there wouldn't be anything to steaL" Subscribe for The State Journal. been in the passenger business twenty I know about traveling. years, and I have got It systematised, and can t give you some help In ways that won't occur to you. Write me will a postal card da The Osly DouMe-Trsc- k Railway Bctweca the Missouri River and Chicsto. 3 Trains DAILY TO CHICAGO I AND EAST TICKlSTHi 79 West Second South St. R. F. NESLEN, General Agent. moooooomooooooooooioomooMM Chicago S North-Weste- rn Railway. HALT LAKE CITY. I VIA TUB aoMOOHOOoooom nal Traveling Standard and tourist sleeping compartment observation buffet smoking and library all meals In dining cars. schedules. cars, cars, cars; Fast For WiinK rar reservation, tickets and inlurniation apply to C. A WALKER, Ccasisl Afcst Cklcsfs ft 206 So. Mai St., Salt Uk City, Utah, If. Now-a-da- ys 17 son, 2580 VVaahlngton special offer. Name I To place about $3,000 local money In small real estate loans. HUNTER & KENNEDY. or phone FOR 8ALE. FOR BALE The furniture of three rooms dining-roobedroom and kitchen complete and In first-cla- ss condition. Will be sold at a bargain for cash. Address B6, Journal office! GRAIN cniCACO, chick- Feed a PROFESSIONAL 8ALE Fine m Secretary. 2425 Washington Avenue, house, Phone 843 X n!7-2- 6. Notary Public. close in on Ogden. Utah. Grant; 81,500. JOSEPH CHEZ J. J. BRUMMITT. Counselor-ftt-LaSTOCKHOLDERS MEETING Attorney and Building. Bank FK SALE Elegant lota, 50x130, on 41-- First National Notice Is hereby given that there Twenty-fift- h will be a meeting of the stockholders MILLAN street; 8100. HENDERSON ft MAC of the Strong's Canyon Water company J. J. BRUMMITT. Attorneys December 5th, A. D. 1903, on Bank Saturday. FOR SALE National Rooms 14 to 18 First Nice house, m., at the office of the at 7 Building. Twenty-flr- et street, be secretary, Na 2486 Washington Ave, and Lincoln avenues T. D. JOHNSON Ogden. Utah, for the purpose of electJ- - J. BRUMMITT. Lawyer. nK a board of five (5) directors, and Rooms 8 and 9 First National Bank op transaction of such other busl SALE A as ness may properly come before the Building. Faying 33,000 per year; every' said meeting. 'omp,ete: at a great sacrifice. ARTHUR E. PRATT, 1 of Dated Ogden, Utah. November 23. aons for selling. Lawyer. E. F. BRATZ, Secretary. 1903. Ecclc Bldg. J. J. BRUMMITT Room 305, 1ion ad stTlouis ST. PAUL EAST VIA Missouri Pacific RAILWAY THROUGH SCENIC COLORADO KANSAS MISSOURI PULLMAN SLEEPING CARS, Mt six-roo- m & C. S. WILLIAMS, Commercial Agent, 106 West Second South St., Salt Lake City. You can buy seed rye and all six-roo- m 43 MILWAUKEE Through Service AND THE a person can travel two whole days from Ogden to Chicago without change of cars. No trouble at all. REGISTERS Not Issued 1 FIRE, LIFE, HEALTH, RIDGLEY, j F. S. Laflin with law, and In STEAM In accordance And ACCIDENT. PLATE GLASS, an of the Board order with accordance BOILER. INSURANCE. of Directors made on the Sd day of J. J. BRUMMITT. September, 1903, and also In accordMONEY TO LOAN. ance with an order of the Board of Dl- the 16th day of N 23ney'toToaN OncUyor farm rectors made on so shares of each 1908, many loans vember, property; five year as HUNTER & KENNEDY, stock such may be neces' of parcel In three yeara with option of paying 6, 1st NatL Bank Building. auction at sold at will be public KENNEDY. sary ft HUNTER 2425H Na the office of the Secretary, FOR SALE New house, with MONEY TO LOAN. J. J. BRUM- Washington Avenue, on Thursday, the ,lx cres of good land, at Five MITT. 3d day of December, 1903, at the hour Points; 32,000. J. J. BRUMMITT. two o'clock p. m. of said day, to pay of loan MONEY TO LOAN Money to. 410 the FOR SALE OR delinquent assessment thereon, to D. Drake, salaried people. D. TRADE The great-gether with the cost of advertising and Eccles Bldg. snap in business property In expense of sale. Utah. J. J. BRUMMITT. LUNDY. R. CARDS. six-roo- PACIFIC LINE 514X. kinds of grain, hay, feed and en supplies at McFarlands Store. Tel. 344 JC or 363 R. REAL E8TATE FOR SALE. UNION Cert National Cash Groshell agent for Registers; Oscar Lake Salt City. 221 Main St, Utah, on Second-han- d always registers hand. CASH is much easier than only a few years ago. By taking advantage of the new service on the I SADDLERY For Blankets, Saddles, Whips, Tents or Wagon Covers, visit J. C. Pratt Saddlery Co., 2279 Wash., WANTED FOR nervous prostration, has been written up In the papers as about to elope with the coachman, has been proposed to by ten foreign musicians, and eight noblemen have looked her up in the financial agencies. Now that she Is about to make her debut I see no reason why she should not become a great favorite. If complete preparation has anything to do with Hotter see me about your trip. I have d, 315-3- Girls Elaborate Preparations t IX THE MUNICIPAL COURT WITH-l- n and for the City of Ogden, County of Weber, State of Utah. Before Hon. J. A. Howell, Municipal Judge Victor A. Engstrom, GIRL. D01 SUMMONS. King Edwards Raiment. SUMMONS. King Edward has become exceedingly conservative In matters of ttj COURT MUNICIPAL dress since his accession to the throne IN THE stairs at that of Great Britain. He knows that his of within and for the City Ogden, subjects will follow his Initiative In Iowa's Com Yield. County of Weber, State of Utah. Is Before Hon. J. A. Howell, Municipal For ten years the average yield of their raiment, and consequently he seen In raiseldom or new expensive approximately, has been, corn in Iowa Precinct JusJudge and ment. bushels to the acre. tice. W. E. Lawrence, Plaintiff, vs. R. H. McQuarrie, Defendant The State of Utah to said defendant: You are hereby summoned to appear before the above entitled court within ten (10) days after the service of this summons upon you. If served within the county In which this action Is brought, otherwise within twenty (20) days after this service, and defend the above entitled action; In case of your SITUATIONS WANTED ADVERTISEMENTS failure to do so. Judgment will be rendered against you according to the FREE OF CHARGE FOR ONE TIME demand of the complaint in said action, which was filed In said Court on thej 2d day of November, A. D. 1903. 'f To the Sheriff or any Constable of Weber County, Greeting: Make legal FOR SALE. WANTED. service and due return hereof. Cash Register FOR Witness, Hon. J. A. Howell. Judge of fireWANTED A good second-hanon easy payment P. O. Box, 982, said Court, with the seal thereof, thls proof safe. Address Y4, care of Jour2d day of November, A. D. 1903. Salt Lake City. nal J. A. HOWELL, Judge. Seal FOR SALE White enamelled bedWANTED If you want to buy, sell or room set steel range, Iron bedsteads, DELINQUENT NOTICE. trade Furniture, Carpets, Stoves, or lino mattresses, carpets, springs, anything In the line of Household leum,, sewing machine, refrigerator, IDLE HOUR DUCK CLUB, location Goods call and see us. Part cash; chairs, rockers, bookcase, of lounge, principal place of business, Ogden balance easy payments. L X. L CHEAP. Utah. kitchen utensils; tables, New and Second-han- d Furniture Must be sold at once. Room 57, There are delinquent upon the folTwenty-fourt- h Store, street; Staynee Block. lowing described stock, on account of SAM KLINE, Proprietor. an assessment levied on the 3d day of MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED Motor's Barber College of September, 1903, the several amounts Salt Lake City offers advantages In set opposite the names of the respecSHOES REPAIRED Shoes expertly tive shareholders, as follows: teaching the tirade that cannot he made and repaired. David Henderhad elsewhere. Write today for our Na of No. of Ave. SALE-Natio- P"r rout-hera- T0 AN for 8odal Success. "Yes," says the proud mother, "If .1 do say it myself, there Isn't an- lowcr Lo. tiyurc with you. I other girl In society who has been so An itl vest Ration will con- - thoroughly schooled and who has en- ad- of the 80 vince von that you cannot had the appendl- has She vantages. afford to burn coal oh. mcltlll hM lwo year, ln ret. cure, has gone on six sea trips for exhaustion, has had seven attacks of VICTOR TALKING $15 7 For Lifcllt and THE 20th CENTURY County Clerk or the respective i;ner for further information. NoncVT Tire KEmoKS. In the lilrii't Court oi Weber County, Bute of I' tab. In the matter of the estate of (iustaf AnJer-aoihi eace.i. , Creditor, will present elalm. with to the nii'lersiauetl, A. J. Anderaoti, at tlunla vllle, Weber comity, I'tah. on or before Mareh loth, 1AM. A. J. ANPEKSOS, Administrator. liulaniskl A lYery, Attorney for Administrator. Nor. 11th, lAd, dale uf Aral publieallon. ullwS. M... DEUEMIJKR J, THE MARVEL OF Probat. and Guardianahip Notices. Do gal; elsewhere they are as tight as they can be made. The cutting out of these tight trousers Is no easy matter, for they have several gores on the inside of the thigh and are contrived so they are flexible, however tight, and do not hinder the wearer from sitting With the trousers, which are tight at the waist, are worn the cholee bodice, the koortun or shirt and the doopatta or scarf. In full dress the Mohammedan lady wean the peahwaz or Persian robe. In which dancing women usually perform. It haa long tight sleeves, a tight body crossed In front and a very voluminous muslin skirt, the most fashionable amplitude being about forty or even sixty yards In circumference. salary and tastes; then they Questions, regarding technical v.m In the Bible, the of pages number ta verse, and the longest verse, (bortest to a sailor that other things those ,n vouid seem necessary to a bishop's AYEDAT.SHAY, LEGAL NOTICE8. with Their Costumes. Many Mohammedan women In India wear petticoats, generally very wide Indeed, and falling in heavy folds. Some wear an underpetiiroat of fine calico as a protection to the costly stuff of which the outer garment Is composed or to escape friction. The stuff satin, silk or cotton cloth is gathered Into a strong band of tape, which is tied over one hip, and the plalta or gathers are carefully made, i as to al ow the cloth to fall In graceful folda. Over the cholee or bodice la a light muslin shirt, which continues below the waist, called a koortun. Over all a scarf of white or colored muslin of fine texture called doopatta, passed, once around the waist and thence across the bosom and over the left ahoulder and head, like the saree, completes the costume. When the petticoat is not worn by Mohammedan women pyjamas or trousers take their place. These are sometimes loose, as In Oude and Ben- op's age, JOURNAL, OBSERVATION DINING CARS. Electric lights, electric Fans. RECLINING CHAIR CARS ((ATS FUCK). DAY . i COACHES. Fir Birttifjlctiti, FUdiri, ife., itfnu |