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Show IAII,Y ITA11 STATE .Hil'UXAI, TUEsHAY, stock gamble game. Idea of tha Chanc. the Player Had. New Charlie Walsh, the veteran a In indulge. York sport, frequently downtown Hla street. Wall in ever was the of- headquarters in old times cashier whose J- - Osborn, Ace of C. diwas office The Hance. as K Mr. vided fore and aft by a ground glass oariition. with an aperture through Which Mr. Hance could confer with customers upon the state of their One morning health and margin. office and was the into came Wa'sh called to the partition, after which he anMt down with an air of evident On, Man-- . IN Tli. a: . '1 : .. ' TO GET OVER WANTING SOMETHING YOU HAVEN'T GOT IS TO MAKE YOUR WANTS KNOWN IN THESE COLUMNS. j I Through Service PAL iiTKT W1T11-l- n i :i of oiten, I'ouniy st.ne of Utah. Before Howell. Municipal Judge io Precinct Justice. he L ST distribute the Dally Utah State MONEY TO LOAN On city or farm Improved property; five year loans with option of paying in three years. HUNTER & KENNEDY. MONET TO LOAN salaried people. PROFESSIONAL Jour- HENDERSON Rooms 14 to Building. Rooms 8 and Building. ! he arrogated to himself upset bis majesty of Algiers to such an extent that that du&ky potentate cried out Decline of the Preacher. the insolence of the British The ministry seems to be losing its against sttractiocs for young men. The pay queen for sending a "beardless boy of clergymen is better than it once with such a message to him. But young Keppel was prepared. was, though In many Instances It is Were my queen, he replied, "wont wy small yet The churches are to take length of beard for a test of Der. but comparatively fewer people attend them. The wisdom, she would hare sent your simple days of faith and primitive ideas highness a h passed. The puritan period has vanished. Starting Early. Whether it be science or Dr. Francis L. Patton, President of commercialism or liberalism or education or the freer exercise of Princeton Theological Seminary, has thought, V of these or all of these that have a reputation not only for the excellence of his sermons, but fo. the Suuenced religious thought 'and there has been a change within short notice at which, on occasion, he C church and without Nashville can prepare them. Some time ago he American. was conducting a question box at a summer school, when ha was asked by one of his auditors; Valuable Georgia Marble. Will you tell me, Dr. Patton, your As a state, Georgia method in preparing your sermons? V .rival Vermont The marble belt Do early ln the week? you bcE-:ut mlle ln fchfitb, extend-froDr. Patton, "quite said in Yea, a southwesterly direction early." the North Carolina line through But," persisted the questioner; y min (ounty' The supply is how early? inexhaustible, as the depth of About 6 oclock Sunday mornings. deposit In many places Is over 100 New York Times. . Both white and colored varieties w found. The characteristics of the A Sura Thing. Wgis marbles are purity of uniform texture and It Is said that nothing Is sure except Peculiar crystallne structure, renden-It death tjnd taxes, but that Is not altoremarkably durable Because ns slow absorption of water. gether true. Dr. King's New Discover! for Consumption Is a sure cure for all Two Ways of Doing Business. lung and throat troubles. Thousands The Industrious man, can testify to that. Mrs. C. B. Ian the nil ean wot? 10 ikInd' geta Metre of Rheperdtown, W. Va., says msnk y;. Tbree hour lster "I hud a severe case of Bronchitis and of marked executive ability dn for a year tried everything I heard of, an stMitii14 the lndu,trlou but got no relief. One bottle of Dr. work' ! everything cured me 8 the man wm?! of Marked Kings New Discovery then feQr abiut, leave. fep th8 dt7 It is l.ttalllble for Croup. absolutely. BM.lL n need for A. display of his Whooping Cough. Grip, Pneumonia Emu tK11 0f U eTerythlng is and Consumption. Try It It is guarraarite(J executive anteed nian by Jesse J. Driver, Druggist order that his PUtIuon nC? Trial bottles free. Regular slaes 60c. n0t he n prac-jjPMI- cheml-compositio- n, 8 I J? h's niJnay compromised Boston Transcript. nnd 31.00. 18 First National Bank 9 First National Bank ARTHUR E. PRATT, Lawysr. Room 305, Eccles Bld'g. DR. D. N. SMITH Dentist r, m & MAC MILLAN T. D. JOHNSON Lawyer. nun g CARDS. Attornsys-at-La- ; marble-producin- loan J. H. KNAU8S Notary Public Insurance and Accounting 706 Eccles Building i t, to Drake, 410 41-4- 17 con-Cur- I. Phone 242 X. Notary Public. JOSEPH CHEZ Attorney and Counselor-at-La2 First National Bank Building. old-styl- Per day. Money D. Eccles Bld'g. d, g six poinit-- r MONEY TO LOAN. desire. nal. Apply lit business office. Certain husbands, brothers and nearest cousins to rosy cheeks who have WANTED If you want to buy, sell or experimented with the new method detrade Furniture, Carpets, Stoves, or half-baclare that it Is not though e anything In the line of Household hardly up to the standard of the Goode call and see us. Part cash; kiss. , L X. L. balance easy payments. It is considered as rude to offer to New and Second-han- d press tbe cheek of your friend without Furniture lifting your veil as it is to kiss lip Twenty-fourt- h Store, S15-Sstreet; fashion through the dotted mask, or to SAM KLINE, Proprietor. offer your left band for shaking. WANTED Holer's Barber College of! Salt Lake City offers advantages In Why the Judge Laughed. In an Indianapolis office building teaching the trade that cannot be two lawyers, Messrs. C. R. Robinson had elsewhere. Write today for ourj and John If. Jump, have offices on opspecial offer. of a sides Robcorridor. Mr. posite insons office boy, with labor-savinGood solicitors wanted for the Daily Inclination, whittled out a sign board Utah 8tate Journal. Apply to Horace with a wheel at the end, and by maS. Foster, city circulator. wheel he saved himself nipulating the numerous Inquiries as to whether his ' MISCELLANEOUS. in or "out The employer was scheme worked so well that the rival 8ADDLERT For Blankets, Saddles, boy across the hall made a similar Harness, Whips, Tents or Wagon sign. It was put in while Judge Jump Covers, visit J. C. Platt Saddlery Co., was at court When he returned to his office he stood In the corridor and 2279 Washington., or phone 614 X. laughed for five minutes, while the REGISTERS National Cash boy, unconscious that the chief was CASH Registers; Oscar Groshell agent for anywhere near, made his sign read and Jump alternately, "Jump in Utah, 221 Main St, Salt Lake City. Out. Second-han- d registers always on hand. Cloth Made In China. The Chinese of Ningpo are successfREADY his answer. ully introducing their hand-wove- n cotton goods in Manchuria. The cloth How 8ir Harry Keppel Staggered trf is made from yarns spun in Chinese Governor of Algiers. mills and from imported yarns. The are not many men in the There are yams colored before being woven and the colors are fast and durable. British navy who were promoted more than Sir Harry Keppel. He The cloth is made in pieces twenty quickly and yards long and twenty-fiv- e inches waa a commodore at twenty-fouwide. The price of these goods at at this early age was aent to the govNingpo is $3 Mexican (fl.85 United ernor of Algiers to demand an apology from that monarch for an Insult States) per piece. The company furto tbe British flag. nishes the yam to the and villagers pays them by the foot for weaving. Naturally the gold braid of the The work Is done on hand looms In commodore fired the youth to deeds the homes by women and children, of daring, and, perhaps, a little bit whose earnings are few cents of side, and the high tone which only a could brown A imp nmiitlis oil. Annucr, to the mime of Mux or Brownie: AJ.nU reward for afe ilelhery of the dog at the Utah State Journal business office. y. individuals expertly e, LOST. e. affectionate REPAIRED-Sho- mu le mill repaired. David Henderson, irS0 Washington Ave. Rooms 61-5- 2 First National Bank Bldg. FRATERNAL SOCIETIES. Junction City Lodge No. 26, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, meets in L O. O. F. hall every Thursday Visiting brothers cordially invited to be present even-lng- L GEO. B. SMYTHE, N. G. B. BALCH, Secretary. . VIA Chicago THROUGH & KANSAS MISSOURI PULLMAN North-Wester- n Vor hYi 'inu tu krlit 4iii c. SCENIC COLORADO SLEEPING tir Electric Lights, Electric Fans, reclining chair cars aj-l- (eaaru . -V DAY COACHES. Fir Bsrths, riM'h dfnits, iiiUTUMtum CARS, OBSERVATION DINING CARS. Sundaid and toisri.-- t sleeping cars, cars, compartment buifet smoking ;.:id library cars; al! meals in dining cars. Kast schedules. Tlckafs, FIIAart, lo (fc.,iMriss a. VAiKnr, Ky. N. C. TOWNSEND, PRSSISBtB It t In AltS HOBBY luinliT in run a keep AMURT, BT. iMning-i-a- j T than r lintel, hut lie luite iiuiKlered ii art. tlu- - FHitleaM silver, glisten- Dainty linen, ing eut glass, llnwers on every tabla nur own Cmiii ure some of the details that make the service so satisfactory. All Pointers thro' trains of the Burlington ry these dining-car- Denver to s. ha, Chicago, Hi. Joseph, and Kt. carOma- Knnsas City liuls. of T I C K 1C T H i Personal Property. Notice is hereby given, that In pursuance of an order of the district court of Weber county, state of Utah, made and entered on the 24th day of November, 1903, ln the matter of the estate of Charles W. Cross, deceased, the undersigned administratrix of said estate will sell at private sale for cash, subject to confirmation by said district court, on or after the 16th day of December, 1903, at number 2317 Washington avenue, in Ogden City, Utah, the following described personal property, to wit: All that certain stock of harness, saddlery, store fixtures, and air of the personal property used in connection with the harness and saddlery business of said deceased, located at the above address. Dated this the 2d day of December, 79 West Second South' St. R. F. NESLEN, General Agent. LAKE HALT CITY. The Overland Route PATRONS Or THE are aasured that all human ingenuity has been adopted to protect them against Hn ot do1 accident Mil- Union Pacific Ralroad lars have been Pacific Union in pany LuiLdkL 7 IUm1A1bT El the P3 This ment ed for lta fast their and. trains on time, and the general superiority OIL TIIE WYOMING-UTAOne Hundred Dollars a Box. Location of principal place of Is the value H. T. Tisdale, Summerton, C, placet on DeWltt'a Witch H&sel Utah. Salve. He Bays: 1 had the piles for business, Ogden, twenty years. I tried many doctors Notice Is hereby given that at a meetand medicines, but all failed except of the Board of Directors, held on DeWltt'a Witch Hasel Salve. It cured ing 1st day of December, 1902, an asthe healme. It la a combination of the of a ing properties of Witch Hasel with an- sessment of three-tenttiseptics and emollients; relieves and cent a share waa levied on the outcurea blind, bleeding, permanently Itching and protruding piles, sores, standing Capital Stock of the Corporacuts, bruises, ecsema, salt rheum and of liquidating the all akin diseases. Sold by Geo. F. Cave, tion for tha purpose Wallace Drug Co., and Wm. Glddlnga. debts of ths Company, Incurred by the assessment work of 1902 and to pay the assessment work for doing Assessment Notice. for 1903 on the Companys lands; immeassessment payable CARBONATE HILL MINING COM-pan- y. said S. Secretory, to S. Smith, Principal place of business, diately National Bank building, Ogden, Utah; location of mine, Mor- Room 4, First Utah. Any stock upon which Ogden, gan county, Utah. assessment this may remain unpaid on meetNotice Is hereby given that at a 9th of the January, 1904, will be day Caring of the Board of Directors of the for sale at bonate Hill Mining Company, held on delinquent and advertised unless payment Is the 28th day of November, 1903, Assess public auction, and on the 29th sold be will made before, ment No. 7, of one cent per share was 2 o'clock p. m., at of 1904, January, levied upon the capital stock of the day to pay the delinquent assessment, toCorporation, Issued and outstanding, with the cost of advertising payable immediately to the Treasurer, gether the and expense of sale. Na8 at hla office. Rooms and 9, First g. & SMITH, Secretory. tional Bank Building, Ogden, Utah. December 2, 1903. First publication, assessthis which Any stock upon ment may remain unpaid on Thursday, Probate and Guardianship Notices. December 31st, 1903, will be delinquent -. Coniult aucCounty Clerk or tba respective ilgueri and advertised for sale at public for further information. betion, and unless payment is made NOTICK TO CREDITORS. fore, will be sold on Thursday, the 28th In tho District Court of Weber County, Slate noon 13 o'clock at of January, 1904, day of L'tah. In tha matter of tho aitatc of Guitaf Anacrat the said Treasurers office to pay the eon, deceased. will present claims, with vonrhera, delinquent assessment thereon together toCreditors the undersigned, A. J. Anderaon, at Hunts-villwith the costa of advertising and ex Weber county, Htate of ttah, on or before Friday, April 1Mb, 19W. A A!fDER80Si pense of sale. Administrator. T. D. JOHNSON, Secretary. If ulanbkl A Peery, Attorneys for AdminisOffice First National Bank Building, trator. December 10th, 1903, date of Unit publication. uluwb. Ogden, Utah. COM-pan- y. a hs RAILWAY Railway. IN THE MUNICIPAL COURT within and for the City of Ogden, County of Weber, State of Utah. Before lion. J. A. IIowcll, Municipal Precinct JusJudge and tice. W. E. laiwrence, Plaintiff, vs. R. II. MvQuurrie, Defendant. The Slate 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 failure to do so, Judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint In said action, which was filed In said Court on the 2d day of November, A. D. 1902. To the Sheriff or any Constable of Weber County, Greeting: Make legal service and due return hereof. Witness, Hon. J. A. Howell, Judge of said Court, with the seal thereof, this 2d day of November, A. D. 1908. Seal J. A. HOWELL, Judge. II Missouri Pacific Ml! Oripral Agent Clm Ag A Nielli Wgkteii 200 So. Main St., Saif Lalf City, I'fjfe. 8alo VIA AND E.AST JAP8 INVADE THE CITY. There was a partial invasion of the city by Japs on Silturduy night They came from the The Jap is as cute and cunning as they make them. He does not blow his money in a sa loon. The proflgate is his race In this country la the exception. The Japs came up town and did a legitimate buslneas with the legitimate merchants. They purchased clothing, blankets, 1903. groceries, etc., and spent considerable ANNIE & CROSS. money in making provision for the Administratrix of the Estate of Charles hardships of the winter. This is the W. Cross, Deceased. business that pays and helps to build VALENTINE GIDEON, dl5. up the city. Let the money be cirAttorney for Said Estate. culated In the proper, legitimate chanNotice of Assessment No. nels and all will be benefited thereby. cut-of- f. Miouri Railwa) HcWrca River and Lhuago. CHICAGO SUMMONS. Administratrix's k iAin to j Notice of Doublr-Trai- 3 T rains : SHOES im-Ir- ST. LOUIS EAST AND THE Thr Oaly v Uncle the trouble, "What's Charles? asked a sympathetic friend. KALI-- . - Ti-i- i .11 ivs uf tii.. iiili.ini Oh, no trouble at all, only I tell you near city. iinn,l o and that faro is a square game alongside tmenis; bet When you this stock speculation: iiunteu & Kennedy. on a card you can see where your can't tell here but you money goes, UUR SALE National Cash Register what goes on; you put up your margin on easy payment, r. O. Eox, 92, come down next the tnd when you Salt Lake City. morning Hance sticks his head out of that hole and sings out Walsh loses. RESTAURANT FOR SALE The furNew York Times. niture of three rooms dining-roobedroom and kitihen complete and NEWEST THING IN KISSES. in first-ela- s Will be sold at a bargain for Address B6, Fair Women Now Press Each Other'a Cheeks In Salute. Journal office. The new scientific kiss Is not a kiss WANTED. it all, says the Deroit News-TribunThose great men who study the dark ways of the wily germ and the ublqult-ju- r WAXTEli Roomers anil hoarders nt 549 Tweiity-seeon- d street. gacillus frown upon lip hissing as u indulgence leading to disease. Con- WANTED Several trustworthy men to sequently, when two fair women meet, solicit snlmeript ions for the Daily they formally lift their veils and the relTety right cheek of one is pressed Utah State Journal in city and ioun-t(or an instant against the satiny left Apply or address Circulator, :heek of the other. This Is as nice a office. Journal substitute for the old and dangerous y demon-itratlcglmethod of greeting as the most WANTED Some good lmys to sell and l:w Mi of lloi.. and Victor A Enguroin. 1l.dnUiY. a. Wm. M I.iiiiplicll. Defendant. The Si itf uf Utah to s lid defendant: You are hereby summoned to appear before the above eiitnled point within ten (101 ilas after Use service of this Slimir.oi.s upon ou. If served within the i u.ty in which this action is' broutr.'.i within twenty (20), days a!1,.-- tin service, and defend the above catiiled action; in case of your failure to do so. Judgment will be rendered ag ilnst you according to the do- mand of the complaint In said action, whieli was tlieJ in said Court on the 20th day of September. A. D. 1903. To the Sheriff or any Constable of! Weber county, greeting: Make legal! service and due return hereof. Witness, Hon. J. A. Howell, Judge of suld Court, with the seal thereof, this -- 6th day of September, A. D. 1902. Seall DAVID JENSEN, Clerk. .1 noyance. by l. LEGAL NOTICES. ' N l.'X ' SUMMONS. The Best Way ; I'Kl'KMliKI; (3-1- 0) Union of arrival its service. 3?a,oiflo RUNS Three trains dally to tha Eaat the faateat tralna arriving many hours ahead of all competitors. Full information cheerfully furnished on application to G. H. CORSE. Traveling Now-a-da- ys is much easier than only a few years ago. By taking advantage of the new service on the pm CHICAGO, PACIFIC 1IILWA0KEE S St. PAUL LINE a person can travel two whole days from Ogden to Chicago without change of cars. No trouble at all. a, C. S. WILLIAMS, Commercial Agent, 106 West Second South St., Salt Lake City. |