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Show DAILY UTAH withthe -FuSsr men 1 1 THE LI- - CENSED JESTERS. Rising Generation b,zca.j." Dangers Encountered tjnj by the Budding Author. Not Flattered. in a I'm going to put you Ross Busn. Sweetly It MU and un dream wings To play with the augele in paradua And the years glide by. 1 WORKVbF THE LATEST ins lire p. under thi rem taiih The bud .well out in the auft Slav fair; air; A child book' was the reply, Ill give second edition." tou s picture for the Will you, really? All you will -you bet I will really. for sit to your picture is do to hare 1! Ifter 1 get through with you and you Sire an illustration that will attract I'un.uli A maiden stands by the roue bush The dewy blossoms perfume the air;fair; She greases her hand to her throbbing With love's first wonderful rupture blest And the years glide by. A mother kneels by the ruse bush fair; Soft sigh the leaves In the autumn air; Sorrowful thoughts of the past arise. And tears of anguish bedim her eyes. And the years glide by. Naked and lone stands the rose bush fair; Whirled are its leave, on the wintry air; Withered and dead they fall to the ground. mound. And silently cover a new-maAnd the years glide by. Folly Needed Punishment Russell King of Senator Fairbanks' office staff baa a very sweet little attention. hirn-eldaughter, who, like many another litf -And yet." said the author to tle girl, possesses a great liking for a is business this people think know Jelly. The other day Mrs. King made nerfectly safe one. Little they a glassful of Jelly and placed It In the it." of excitement and dangers pantry to cool. It proved a loadstone of attraction to the little one, who But Not In the Beauty Class. could not resist the temptation, when his employer) Clerk (to Young to her mamma's back was turned, of putto wishes speak a there's lady Sir, ting her linger in It. She quickly you. withdrew It, as it was still very hot Employer Dancing with pain she exclaimed: sir. Clerk Yes, to the Mamma, If I do that again. I'll spank returning (on Employer A nice Judge of beauty you are. my ownself, you bet I will! Good-looking- ? of-c- e) I must say. see, sir, I didnt know lady might be your Clerk You but what the wife. So she Is. Employer His Noble Rage. Count, there is a rumor Reporter t othe effect that your wealthy Amerirefuses to spend any can father-in-lamore money In repairing your ances- 8ymbol!sm In Eggs. the curiosities recently acquired by the department of Egyptian and Assyrian antiquities in the British Museum is an ostrich egg pierced for suspension and covered with traces of a painted design, probably of a predynastic period. Accordr ing to the experts of the department, this egg Is certainly nearly six thousand years old, as the design was made not later than B. C. 4,000. The egg of the ostrich Is said to have possessed some religious significance even In the predynastic period. LonAmong The public would lika to know whether or not there is any truth in the story. Count Boylon de Bakkovlsnek (pale You tell ze public with indignation) eet ees none of se public's you be darn don Globe. ! tral chateau. Tlll'UsDAY. LEGAL NOTICES. THE MARVEL OF FoF Liftllt OiMimy fur Null! or the rrep.-.'liv- OU-r- furilit-- r signer, information. K TO CKKIUTOKS. In I he I'l.irlrt Court of Weber County, Stale of f lull. In ll.e liulli r of the estate of Ciistaf Anderson, deee.M'd. with vonehers, Creditor, will prvaent to the iiiiileraiKUed, A. J. And. non. at Hciil. on or before Marvh Weber I'tah. ville, euumy, l tb, lam. A. J. ASil'KKSOX, Administrator. Hulaui.kitk IVery, Attorney, for Adminis- trator. Nov. llili, WU3, DKUKMliKU $15 en-vin- $50 No. 1. THE WVOMlNG-l'TA- ll OIL COM-pun- y. Location of principal place of bUKincsK, Ogdon, Utah. Notice in hereby given that a meeting of the Hoard of Directors held on the 1st day of December, 1903, an as-- i of a A segment of three-tentTrade Marks cent a share was levied on the out-- 1 Designs Ac. of Stock the Copyrights Corpora standing Capital s sketch Mid amdliii Anrmte hist $ TllJI Flfrjtlllflj tlon for the purpose of liquidating the SlDgS LltTythmg ur vlietlier au fnw Mcsruin oionuui quickly imn itl.ii title c I debts of the Company, Incurred by the . jo a I ir tar aid hair a Theater la! out Itat (flilmc umiiy (tie Mcuruis iwlMiia. assessment work of 1902 and to pay Whj n( ni lakon lim with Munu a t o. roost rs In without the lour hi lour. a, chan, tprriai Mkq for doing the assessment work ' on on 1903 Sent the Companys lands; Catalog for Application. A handsomely 11 In id rated weekly. largest etr. said assessment payable ImmeWrite for Prices to dilation of any setenilSo Journal. Verms, S3 a rear: four mouth. L Sold by all newsilealsnk diately to S. S. Smith, Secretary MUSIC CO. New York Room 4, First Nutlonal Hank building, COLO. Hranoh Udloo. fit V Ht Washuuuoo. U. U DENVER. 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 If ko. why don't you go the pldaeunt made before, will be sold on the 29th day of January, 1904, at 2 o'clock p. m. Wity, through the scenery of to pay the delinquent assessment, tolirnhahly the most beautiful In gether with the cost of advertising and the expense of sale. world, and over the SHORT LINE 8. S. SMITH, Secretary. from Denver the Burlington? First publication, December 2, 1903. Ryal Entertainer and an Entertainer of Royalty (3-i- o) ... : Scientific DENVER Jftitiftaii MUNN&Co.3,b' 1 Going East SUMMONS. IN THE MUNICIPAL COURT WITH-i- n and for the City of Ogden, County of Weber, State of Utah. Before Hon. J. A. Howell, Municipal Judge 4- - Classified Columns Precinct and Justice-Victo- A. Engstrom, Plaintiff, Wm. M. Campbell, Defendant I j r 7 vs. The State of Utah to said defendant: Tou are hereby summoned to appear before the above entitled Court within ADVERTISEMENTS SITUATIONS WANTED ten (10) days after the service of this TIME ONE summons upon you, if served within FOR FREE OF CHARGE 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 failure to do so, Judgment will be renWANTED. dered against you according to the with house mand of the complaint in said action, RENT fireWANTED A good second-hansale cheap. Enquire which was filed in said Court on the furniture for proof safe. Address Y4, care of 26th day of September, A. D. 1903. 2554 Lincoln. To the Sheriff or any Constable of FOR 8ALE. WANTED If you want to buy, sell or Weber county, greeting: Make legal trade Furniture, Carpets, Stoves, or FOR SALE National Cash Register service and due return hereof. Witness Hon. J. A. Howell Judge of anything in the line of Household on easy payment P. O. Box, 982, said Court with the seal thereof this Goods call and aee us. Fart cash; Salt Lake City. 26th day of September, A. D. 1903. L X. L. balance easy payments. bedenamelled DAVID JENSEN, Clerk. White Second-hanSeal SALE d New and Furniture FOR room set eteel range, iron bedsteads, Twenty-fourt- h Store. street; 8UMMON8. SAM KLINE, Proprietor. springs mattresses carpets linoleum,, sewing machine, refrigerator, WANTED Moler's Barber College of COURT MUNICIPAL chairs, IN THE rockers, lounge, bookcase, CHEAP. Salt Lake City offers advantages in within and for the City of Ogden, tables kitchen utensils; teaching the trade that cannot be Must be sold at once. Room 67, County of Weber, State of Utah had elsewhere. Write today for our Block. Before Hon. J. A. Howell Municipal Staynee Precinct Juspedal offer. ' and Judge MISCELLANEOUS. W. E. Lawrence, Plaintiff, vs. tice. WANTED To place about $3,000 local R. H. McQuarrie, Defendant SHOES REPAIRED Shoes expertly money in small real estate loans State of Utah to said defendant: The Hendermade and repaired. David HUNTER ft KENNEDY. are hereby summoned to appear You son, 2580 Washington Ave. before the above entitled court within WANTED Subcribera for the Journal Saddles Blankets For SADDLERY ten day after the service of this Subscribe for the Utah State Journal visit auminona upon you, if served within Covers or Tents Wagon Whips Subscribe for the Utah State JournaL J. C. Pratt Saddlery Co., 2279 Wash., the county ln which this action la or phone 514X. brought, otherwise within twenty (20) FOR SALE. days after this service, and defend the FOR SALE above entitled action; ln case of your The furniture of three failure to do so, Judgment will he renmoms dining-roobedroom and dered against you according to the kitchen complete and in first-clademand of the complaint in said action, condition. Will be sold at a bargain which was filed in said Court on the for cash. Address BS, Journal office. all and seed 2d day of November, A. D. 1908. rye GRAIN You can buy chickand feed To the Sheriff or any Constable of REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. kinds of grain, hay, Feed Weber McFarlands County, Greeting: Make legal at en supplies and due return hereof. 811 service or R K 844 Tel. Store. Witness, Hon. J. A. Howell Judge of FIRE, LIFE, HEALTH, RIDGLEY, wjth the seal thereof, this ACCIDENT, PLATE GLASS, STEAM q November, a. D. 1903. BOILER, INSURANCE. rgeaji j. A. HOWELL, Judge. J. J. BRUMMITT.. de-FO- many 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?" (a philanthropist) Mr. Rlchinann "Well, you see, it's this way. I got Interested in the young fellow while visitin' at the Jail, au' felt I'd like ter help him ter start fresh an earn an honest livin'." Of course." Country Editor Give every "Yes. Mr, Uichtnann man a chance, I say. Well, I fell purty sure this young feller is a nat'ral born thief, an I thought I'd better start him where there wouldn't be anything to steal" Subscribe for The State JournaL years, and I kjiow about traveling. have got it systematised, and can give you some help in ways that won't a postal card occur to you. Write me will do. The Oaly Dosble-Trsc- k Railway lletwcca the Missouri River and CbLifo. 3 Trains DAILY TO CHICAGO AND EAST TICKICTHi VIA THE 79 West Second SoullfjSt. R R. F. NESLEN, HALT General Agent. LAKE Chicago & North-Weste- rn Railway. Cl TV. Standard and tourljt sleeping cars, compartment observation cars, butfet smoking and library cars; all meals In dining cars. Fast I I 315-3- Removing Temptation. Editor' You have done me favors, Mr. Uichtnann. aud 1 Country been in the passenger business twenty I I m 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 it." Better see me about your trip. I have 1 I d, cltis, has spent two years In a restou mvtl power there is no cure.t iaa guno on six sea trips for ex-knul that will prove as sat- - haustlon, has had seven attacks of lillao. h- GIRL. anfl p date of fir, I publiealion. Notice of Assessment by George peesneww Four-roo- AN Society Girl's Elaborate Preparations for Social Success . . "Yes. says the proud mother, if r v . tt. t 1 and L do giy Jt niyieifi there isn't an-1 oYtT Lo. figure With you. other girl In society who has been so An invcstigritiiin will con- - thoroughly schooled and who has o Uiany of the preliminary ad- von that YOU cannot 8h had the, affonf to burn coal oil. If - MACHINE TO ltttt. :i. THE aotli CENTURY VICTOR TALKING Probate and Guardianship Notices. Oiee 7 sTATK JOURNAL, schedules. Traveling 17 Fnr tlrepinu car lyxenation. ticket, and iulurmaliun apply to C. A. TALKER. R,. Gtaatal Aff.t Ckic.(o a 206 So. Mala St, Salt Lata City. Utah. Now-a-da- ys is much easier than only a few years ago. By taking advantage of the new service on the non I PACIFIC UILWAIIKEG CHICAGO, & I EAST Pit ST. a person can travel two whole days from Ogden to Chicago without change of cars. No trouble at all. ss I stTlouis AND THE LINE I Through Service VIA Missouri Pacific RAILWAY THROUGH SCENIC COLORADO C. S. WILLIAMS, Commercial Agent, 106 West Second South St., Sait Lake City. MISSOURI PULLMAN KANSAS SLEEPING CARS, OBSERVATION DINING CARS. Electric Lights, electric Fans, Cars. reclining .... (stave Chair rage), . . STOCKHOLDERS m FOR HUNTER A KENNEDY, let Natl. Bank Building. C, SALE New house, with six-roo- m ,lx Acres Foit: of good land, at Five $2,000. J. J. BRUMMITT. FOR SALE naP The great- in business property in J. J. BRUMMITT. OR TRADE SALE Fine six-roo- m house,' cl0e In ort Grant; $1,500. J. J. BRUMMITT. FOR 8ALE Elegant iota, 60x130, Tventy-fift- h SALE Nice house, lot- - on Twenty-fir- st street, be and Lincoln avenues lien? L ; J. J. BRUMMITT. six-roo- m r SALE n a ed Notice is hereby given that there I MONEY TO LOAN On city or farm will be a meeting of the stockholders loans Improved property; five year of the Strong's Canyon Water company I in with option ofpaylng Saturday" December 5 th. A. D. 1908. HUNTER ft KENNEDY. offlce of the at ? BRUM2486 No. Washington Ave., secretary. MONEY TO LOAN. J. J. tor the purpose of elect- Ogden, Utah, MITT T"IT TITI ing a board of five (5) directors, and MONEY TO t..-- 1 .1 .uch to, salaried people. D. D. Drake, 4iu ness as may properly come before the Ecclea Bld'g. said meeting. Dated Ogden, Utah, November 23, CARDS. PROFESSIONAL E. F. BRATZ, Secretary. 1903. : Pbne Notary Public. JOSEPH CHEZ Counselor-at-LaAttorney and First National Bank Building. on street; $100. J. J. BRUMMITT. bust psying $3,000 per year; every complete; at a great sacrifice. of reasons for selling. J. J. BRUMMITT. MEETING. 4 Cotton Mart Austrian cotton mills use 318,000,-00-0 pounds of cotton a year, of which is American. The MILLAN HENDERSON & MAC cotton is shipped from the United Attorneye-at-LaStates direct to Bremen or Hamburg, Rooms 14 to 1$ First National Bank thence forward by rail or on the River Elbe to its place of destination. Building. 41-- 42 T. D. JOHNSON American two-third-s Only One American Vessel. The great port of Hamburg, accordFirst National Bank Rooms $ and ing to the last annual report receivBuilding. ed, ships with a registered tonnage Lggregating 8,689,000 tons and but one ARTHUR E. PRATT, vessel bearing the American flag enLawytr. tered during the year. Bld'g. Lawyer. Room 305. Eccle The Overland Route DAY COACHES. Far Birthi, Tlckots, FWtftri, OF THE Union Pacific Ralroad are assured that all human lie., aulriii PATRONS Ingenuity has been adopted to protect them against lions of accident Miby the llars have been Railroad Com-- 1 Union Pacific dol-spe- ln pany of its mporovemenf This menl the equip f line Is renown trains nt their and. fast arrival ed for Its en time, and the general superiority of Its service. Union. Faoiflo RUNS Three trains dally to the East the fastest trains arriving many hours ahead of all competitors Full information cheerfully furnished on application to G. H. CORSE. H. C. TOWNSEND, |