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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL. anamebican ox Ql'EENV the WEDNESDAY, JANUARY. 3. 1908. oceax bed world as op new SORT OF ROYALTY. con imagination halts at prob- Make - ABLE SIGHTS. - heart to a charming American girl before he found it again in a German princess of the blood. That sort of thing is always happening in the Rurltana of the romantic fictionists. One of these days it will happen in real life. The prince who will be no Cophetua comes enamored of a beggar maiden with a paltry pittance of ten thousand a year. Royalty will drop its handkerchief at the feet of some multimillionaire's daughter, and the precedent of nearly 100 of her American sisters wearing titles abroad argues that she will pick it up. Her fortune will rehabilitate the estates of her suitor and the revenues of his realm. Then there will be an American queen, who has come by her titles in better fashion than any silly "daughter of the crown who traces her descent by the backstairs route to the conqueror or his progeny. Peasant blood is strong in the Bal lean dynasties. There is a double inIf fusion of it in the Romanoff line. now and then a European sovereign has found a way to wed a daughter of his people, sooner or later a way will be found to annex an American heiress, and it will be as much easier as it is for a American than a Englishman or German to gain a royal audience. What effect such a match would have on American social life need not be considered, until the match is made. But it will be a splendid thing for the royal princes and for the future of their self-mad- self-mad- e e - stock. They are so intermarried and interthat the advent of a bride who is a positively new factor should suffice to make their blase highnesses sit up with real attention. For the good of their offspring the Infusion of a little fresh American blood should be welcomed. The various royal and Imperial stocks threaten to deteriorate and die out altogether through repeated inbreeding. In the old days this tendency was corrected by the occasional introduction of new blood that was no less vigorous because illegitimate. Recruiting from that source is not so easy now, and the ' rights of future generations simply clamor for a new deal on the line of blood. If the dynasties will go back ten centuries they will find their founders picking and choosing humbler helpmeets than the new world's daughters. related V (3 hi y v- Ih 0 :iP Bunker Recognised the Sand. It is the boast of the hardy fishermen and coasters o Cape Cod that they can tell where they are without any instrument but the lead, and with no other observation than a scrutiny of the sand brought from the bottom upon I) i s 4 s it A few years ago one Capt. Bunker was on a cruise, and, being confined to his cabin by sickness, he directed that the lead should be brntigit down to his berth for his Inspection. The craft belonged to Nantucket, and was in sand ballast The mate of the vessel, somewhat of a wag, and doubtful 410-41- Just Arrived during the free silver excitement, when every work on the subject of money was largely sought. This particular work condemned both silver and gold coinage, and contended that the only real money waa paper I. O. U, issued by the individual. "When a man makes a purchase all he needs do under this system is. give hla paper I. O. U. for It. and that settles the transaction, said the author with much fervor in explaining the merits of hla book to the soldier. Gen. Mllea said the plan looked like a quick method of exchange, and that remark aent the author away well pleased. Borne days later the general re-- , celved a package containing a dozen cf the hooka. Then in a week came the inevitable bill for tl2. On receipt thereof the general wrote like thla: "Inclosed please find my I. O. U. for the books. Hoping the same will be satisfactory, I am your, very truly. d 4; r ' L $r,: I?"? kui-inee- s Z- Miles and I. O. U. Money. Gen. Nelson A. Miles used to delight in meeting cranks because he always knew how to get rid of them. While stationed in Chicago the general one day received a visit from the author of a book on finance. It waa ' anwill deliver your nouncements in tiie homes of the progressive iotle of Ogden in a manner that will insure their g read, considered and believed. REXT-furnimlie- of the captain's Infallibility, greased the lead, and, dipping it into the ballast carried it down to tho berth. Old Capt Bunker's eyes dilated with astonishment as he asked: "Do you Many Years of Work for Diaz. say you got this sand by sounding? Is now, at the age of 75. a Dias "Yes. sir." and remarkably "Then, by the great hornspoon, Nan- strong man, who appears to be good for ten tuckets sunk, and we are right over or fifteen years more of active work. Topper's Hill! Five years ago, at the age of 70, he visited the gymnasium o the NationRapd-FirJustice. al Military academy at Chapultepec Yankee dispatch characterizes the and after watching the work one court rulings of a Toronto magistrate of day, for some time with keen cadets the who is reported to hive got through on to a rope and be interest swung with forty casea in forty minutes. more hand over or feet climbed thirty was once asked how be managed of them. Slidas as hand any spryly "You must have some system," was down easily, he said: "Now boys, ing the suggestion. k see to it that you so live that when "I never allow a point of law to are my age you can do as well." raised, was the magistrates prompt jou He exercises-daily- , taking a morning reply, "This is a court of Justice, not horseback ride and a walk later In the a court of law. loves horses snd is a splenNot so very long ago a young at- day. Ke did horseman. torney wanted to quote law against my sending his man down for aix Monks Use An Auto. montlp. He wanted to qnote Mathews, I think. The monks of the St. Bernard hos'Well,' said I, Mathews may be a pice in Switzerland are Peat authority on law, but I guess he They have purchased an automobile hasnt as much authority as I have In to carry provisions up the mountain. Hits court! Your man goes down for In order not to frighten teams they lx months.' "Youths Companion. had a horse hitched to the motor wagon. The government's permission had to be obtained, because of the Street Curb Meat Market The street curb meat maiKct lo- bridges, some of which were not incated In a wagon, seems ao tenacious tended for such heavy loads. t existence in some sections of the country that the theory of disease Train of Canned Peas. terms has no effect whatever. This is The first solid train of canned peas Particularly tree of the Booth, but it ever shipped from an America" caneppllea as well to other parts of tha ning factory went out from a canning country. New York National company'! plant at Longmont, Colo., recently. e It Suppose that i: were possible Tor some convulsions of ua'.ure to lay bare, let us say. the entire bed of the north Atlantic oeeau. With one bound the fancy leaps at the prospect of a rediscovery of the lost coiriucnt. the fabled Atlantis, a hose wonders have had so powerful an eff.ci upon the Imaginations of mankind. Should i we be able to roam through those stu- - j FOR RENT. pendous halls, climb those towering i FOR KENT One furnished room, temple heights reared by the giants board if desired. Ji2U Jefferson. of an elder world to gaze with stupefied wonder upon tlu majestic ruius FOK RENT A barn at -- 434 Monroe. of cities to which Babylon or Palmyra tl. One large front room with all their mountainous cditloes FOR Hteaiu-heait-1'3SS were but a suburban townlei? Who Adams. knows? Yet maybe the natural wonders apparent in the foundations of FOR RENT Two furnished room for light housekeeping. Inquire at 764 such soaring masses as the Azores, street. Bell phone 633-the Cape Verde islands or the Cana- Twenty-fir- st ries, or. greater still, the altitude of FoR RENT Furnished room with such remote and lonely pinnacles as bath. 2446 Madison. those of St. Paul's rocks, would strike FOR RENT Room, at 2446 Madison us as more marvelous yet. avenue . To tread the cool iutrlcacies of the till vext Bermooihes" at their base- FOR RENT Furnished, cottage for the winter after January let. $26 ments and seek out their caves where per month; five rooms. Address "B," the sea monsters dwell who never saw care Journal. the light of day. to wander at will among the windings of that strange FOR RENT In Grand Opera houaa maze of reefs that cramp up the outblock, MODERN ROOMS for light pouring of the beneficent Gulf Stream housekeeping, in aultea of three or and make its issue from its source otherwise, with heat, gaa and water. with that turbulent energy that car tf IJelly A Herrick. ries It, laden wlih blessings, to our shores; what a pilgrimage that would MONEY TO LOAN. be! Imagine the vision of that great chain of islands which we call the West Indies soaring up from the vast MONEY ADVANCED On salaries. can Anyone permanetly employed plain 6.000 feet below, with all the be fumishred with tho money they diversity of form and color belonging need; quickly and confidentially, to the lovely homes of the coral inwithout security or endorsement; sects, who build ceaselessly for thempayments to suit. Tour credit once established at my office you can get selves, yet all unconsciously rear money at a moments notice. D. IX table abodes for mankind. 1 Ecclee Building, DRAKE, It would be an awful country to lnd. phone 491. view, this suddenly exposed floor of the sea. A barren lund of weird outBOMB In MONET PRIVATE line of almost unimaginable complex- amounts as low as 9400 on city or ity of contour, but without any beauty farm property at 0 per cent. HUNTER uch as is bestowed upon the dry A KENNEDY. earth by the kindly aim. For Its beauty depends upon the sea, whose MUMhl LOANED 4Jn any security. prolifilc waters are peopled with life Large sums at banker's re tee; salary so abundantly that even the teeming loans. Service quick and confidential. earth is barren as compared with Western Brokerage Company, 221-- 4 the oepan. But at its greatest depths Eodas Blddg. 11 the researches that man has yet been able to prosecute go to prove that there is little life. That most that goes cm there is the steady accumulation of dead husks of once living organisms settling slowly down to A FINE ASSORTMENT OF form who knows what new granite, LATEST STYLES IN the time marbles, imrphyrles, against when another race on a reorganized earth shall need them. Ireland. fnbste ud Gwdimklt Iiticd. ABSTRACTOR. Coneult County Clerk or the roapaettva signers for further Information. 4 The Daily State Journal Your Messenger Possibility That Ons of tho Many Suddenly Exposed Floor cf the Sea. Without the Beauty Given to the Charming Daughters of Uncle Sam Em on European Throne May Sit press Josephine a Case in Point. There are 192 American women In the aristocratic circles of England in France" says and seventy-eigh- t the Rev. Dr. Daniel H. Martin of Newark. "I m looking forward to see-- ! ing an American girl on a European Why not?" Why not. Ip throne. deed. America has sent a "vicerine'' to India, and to England several women who, as the helpmates of dukes, have the privilege of being addressed by Edward as his "right trusty cou sins." says the New York Mail. Indeed, the Empress Josephine, the spouse of the most powerful Euro-lieawas an American in the sense that she was a native of a new world island. If rumor la correct, the young crown prince of Germany lost his BUSINESS CARDS 4 I girl PAGE SEVEN Shades Stand Lamps Electrical Chandeliers etc. Which are being offered at more than reasonable rates. When in need of wiring or ether electrical work give uc a ealL Ogden Electrical Supply Co. A. LEATHAM, Proprietor. 2450 WASHINGTON AVE. lie-in- ' 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 :4 4 .1 F. B. DEVOTO. of Title Bonded SALE Household prit.ite sale, till sold. 2701) Grunt ,vl3-- Tuesday ave. Tel.. Z. FOK KENT 16x20 sheet iron warehouse or store room Keui Carrs drug store. Apply at The Toggery. -- Wash. FOR SALE Street. h - g. 19U6. J H. KURTZ. t Signed. Administrator of Above Estate. M AGIN MS A CORN. Attorney a First publication ltec. 14. 05. F. C. WOODS A CO, and 67, First Nat. Bank Building furniture, FOSTER FOK SALE Hood, almost new awning. S3 feet long. Cheap, all fixtures. The Toggery. 2449 Wash. ave. 2449 Twenty-fourt- PAINTING FOK Bel! and Licensed. In the Matter of the Estate of Thomas J. Kurtz. To all w hum it may concern: ACCIDENT INSURANCE. Notice is hereby git on that any perTHE TRAVELERS INSURANCE son holding or claiming to hold any debt due from Thomas J Kurtz, decompany, su ivi-tBuilding. ceased. must present the sum to the Phone M lnd. undersigned aiiminls- ralor of said estate. duly verified, at the office of BlaARCHITECTS. ginins A Porn, room 423 Kccle bulld-niogden, Ilah, for allowance or reJ. A. SMITH. jection on or before Sepleinlwr 14tifc I'lah Iaaii St Trust building. 86s 66 FOR BALE. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Abstractor AND PAPER HANGING. HOPSON. Painters, Decorator and Sign Writers. All work given prompt attention at right prices. Bell phoua 772-lnd. 231. 277 Twenty-fourt- h A Palter-- NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Hangers. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF the Second Judicial District in and for lie Couuty of Weber. State of Utah. Estate of Juinea H. Bpargo. deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers attached, to the undersigned, ut tiie law office of Joseph Chez. Esq Rooms 40 and 41, First National Bank building, Ogden, Utah, on or before Thursday. October 11th. 1900. street. BAGGAGE AND EXPRESS. ALLEN TRANSFER CO Albsrn Allan, Prep, Furniture Vane and Storage. Office, 413 Twenty-fift- h street. Phoue No. 21 MARGARET BPARGO. Beautiful home, lot four avenue. by twenty rods, Madison EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. Will trade art fur real estate or part on easy terms. Enquire at 2346 EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, 279 28TB Grand. street, lnd. 'plume 05. FOK BALE Young arlvlng horse, BEAUTY PARLOR. sound and gentle, a bargain at 85. Good surrey harness at 10. Heavy Hair Dressing, Facial Massage. Manibuggy, suitable for light delivery, curing, Electric Beauty Treatments. En120, Cuter, good as new, 912. Room 72, fifth floor. Opera llouee clock. quire for Singer outfit at Nelson A Edith Boice. Bell 'plume Fell stables. 489-lnd. 'plume 1188. FOR SALE Some good nesting stoves COAL. and a few pieces of old furniture for JOHN N. BPARGO. Executrix and Executor. JOSEPH CHEZ. Attorney. Date of first publication Dec. SUMMONS. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF tiie Second Judicial district of the State of Utah, County of Weber. Securities company, a corporation, plaintiff, vs. lUtnlel P. Jones and Jane IKte Jones (first nams his wife; Frank W. Ross and Laura Ross his wife, end J sines 1L Bacon, defendants The state of Utah to the said defendants: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after the service of this summons upon you, if served within the county in which this action is brought, otherwise, within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action: snd in csss of your failure so to do, judgment will he rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint, of which a copy le herewith served upon you. BOOTH A LEE, Plaintiff's Attorney. P. O. Address IIS South Mata street. Salt Lake City, Utah. (Date of first publication, Dec. 1, 1946.) ent Z. sale. Enquire at 278 n), h Twenty-sixt- PARKER A CO. Rock Springe, Castle Gate, Diamond FOR BALE Borne very desirable resi- and Cumberland Coal. 24lh and WalL dence lots. Enquire of Mrs. A. M. Both 'phones. street. Crocker. 270 Twenty-sixt- h UPHOLSTERING. FOR SALE Parlor, dining room, bedroom and kitchen furniture. Owner UPHOLSTERING AND POLISHING going away. Come Friday or SatAfter an experisnos with tha All this furniture Is good urday. Furniture for Boyle company and practically new. 639 Twenty-thir- d over twelve years, I have destreet cided to make a start In business. I do the best French polishing make FOR BALE Fine building lot on Van your pianos, organa and all kinds of Buren avenue, 1x8 rods. $26 down furniture look like new for a very N. II. and 910 monthly payments. little money. I do all kinds of reIV KB, 209 Ecclee building. pairing. upholstering, mattress makFOR BALE New brick house, and laying carpets ing, cleaning good rock cellar, four acres of land, Prices reasonable. BERNARD A. all fenced, a creek and two springs DANKERB, 2CC4 Quincy avenue. Bell on land. Ideal place to raise all phone 7S0-Independent 111. kinds of poultry or stock, or market garden; situated on Van Buren aveAddress C. O. nue; price 93,000. PROFESSIONAL CARDS Dykeman, Ogden, Utah. THOMAS MALONEY, FOR BALE Cheap, horse, buggy harness and light double harness, sadLawyer. Referee in Bankruptcy. 2442 Washdle, etc.; also large oak book case. W. E. Robinson, 111 Twenty-fift- h. ington avs. Ind. phone 619. street 9. 06. Y. J. MISCELLANEOUS. D. SKEEN, Attorney- - at- - Law. PALMISTRY Have your hand read Rooms 49 and 61, First National by a celebrated palmist, medium and Bank building, Ogden, Utan. clairvoyant. All readings private and confidential Address W. J. A ALFRED W. AGEE, -s P. O. Box M. Attemey-at- Law, DRESSMAKING and PLAIN SEWIII Ecclee Building. ING done to order. Rooms XI and JOSEPH CHEZ, 14 Boyle block. and Counselor at Law. Attorney SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER for men 41 and 42 First National Bank Bldg., and boys by lady of ten years ex OGDEN, UTAH. perience; satisfaction guaranteed. offloe. W. U. Telegraph in Notary 652 C. RICE H. Canyon Apply MRS. code. Bell phone I42-Independent Road. TeL 650-ll-21- Z. STOP AND THINK it pays to investigate sometimes snd whan you have dens ss you will agree with thousands of others that wa soli before making your purchases Xi 12-7-- 187. LOST. HENDERSON A MACMILLAN THE BEST LUMBER Law. Attomeya-at- on at 25th L08T Thursday, Dec. 29, bet Lincoln and Wall a lady's puree Rooms 14 to II First National Bank n the market. Wo know how to boy containing a email amount of money. building. and whore to buy. If you wish to Finder please leave at Journal office. build a house or nail T. D. JOHNSON, picket sn the LOST A white female bull dog about fanes, gat our prices first. Lawyer. three months old, pure white, with Rooms and 9 First National Bank black spots near the ores. Finder please return to the police station building. and receive reward. R. P. HUNTER, Public and Conveyancers LOST Thursday night, end of fur Notary bon. Finder please leave at Journal Room I, First National Bank Bldg. i DELINQUENT NOTICE. The South Wedge Gold Mining company. Principal place of business, Ogden, Utah. Location of mines, Marys-val- e, Ohio Mining district. Flute county, Utah. A22. office. There are delinquent upon the following described stock, on account of WANTED. FRATERNAL SOCIETIES ST. , ' 145 TWENTY-FOURTassessment No. 4 levied by the board of directors of the South Wedge Gold WANTED 971 per month, expenses BROTHERHOOD RAILWAY TRAIN-meMining company, on the 14th day of signs, advanced; men to travel, post Kuhl-maaaecoeoeooeoeeiiot November, 1916, the several amounts Ogden lodge No. 61 Meets n advertise snd leave samples. set opposite the numbers of the re evening at 7:11. Cl Wednesday every Co II Atlas block, Chicago. A. B. Canfield, Master; A. I Hows spectlve shareholders: Name. No. Cert. Shares. Amt WANTED Experienced pantry Secretary. man at the Reed cafa B. P. O. ELKS OGDEN LODGE NO. 719 Lodge and club rooms second WANTED Women and girls desirfloor Masonic building, 2416 Wash ing positions call at Employment street Regular meetings Ington avenue bureau, 278 Twenty-sixt- h every Tuesday evening. J. A. Howell WANTED Position ns housekeeper by E. R.; J. 1L Knauas, Secretary. respectable young woman. Address OGDEN UNION, NO. 171, ORDER OF "Housekeeper" care of Journal. Washington Meets every Tuesday secondWANTED To buy a small evening at I oclock in A. O. U. W hand trunk. State price. Address hall H. A. Sima, President; Walter "T." rare of Sate Journal. Richey, Secretary. NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. JUNCTION CITY LODGE NO. 36, IN and New Scants; delicious THE STANDARD MINING COM-pan- y Order of Odd Fellow dependent odors. The finest penetrating Principal place of business, OgMeets in L O. O. F. hall every Thura domastie and imported extracts. den, Utah. brothers corevening. Visiting day ' Notice Is All the latest products of tho A. hereby given that at a E. Invited to he present dially Littlefield. N. G.; Walter Richey, meeting of the board of directors, held No manufacturers. foremost on the 18th day of December, 1903, on Secretary. tho tho matter what scent, perassessment. No. I, of one and fumes wo handle have a marmills (1 per share, was levied on OGDEN LODGE NO. 3. KNIGHTS of Pythias Meets at Castle hall velous staying powsr. They are the capital stock of the corporation and in accordance with law and an orUtah National bank building, every payable immediately to mild and delicately sweat and outstanding, der of the board of directors made on W. N. Peirce, Secretary, at No. 411 Monday evening. Visiting brothers It never pays to buy R. the 14th day of November, 1916, ao 24th street, Ogden, Utah. Any stock fragrant. C. El invited. Geiger, cordially K. R. & of N. L. and many shares of each parcel of such upon which this assessment may reMeld, C.; choap penumss, they soon xtock as may be necessary will be sold main offensive. Wo can sail 19, on January Saturday, unpaid THE WORLD WE it the office of the secretary at 314 1901, will and advertised WOODMEN OF 74 be delinquent bast at that both the vary prices P. In K. of meets her camp Na Iccles building, Ogden, Utah, on Wed-leeda- y, for sale at public auction, and unless Twenty-fourt- h customers wo can afstreet our of corner and hall 6 17. m. 1913, at p of payment is made before will be sold January ev and evenue, in our Washington Como look over nnd ford. aid day, to pay the delinquent assess-ne- nt on Thursday, February 4th, 1916, at 12 I p. m. Visit Thursday evening thereon, together with the cost o'clock nu, at the office of W. N. Peirce, of lino perexceptionally elegant ing Woodmen cordially Invited to atf advertising and expenses of sale. Secretary, 411 24th St Ogden, Utah, fumes, while out hoUday shopC. C.; E. Auth, William tend. Doyle, GEORGE GUTCH. Secretary. to pay the delinquent assessment, toClerk. First National Bank building ping. You can pick an ideal Office: No. 314 Ecclee Bldg Ogden. gether with cost of advertising and Ttab. Christmas present for somebody. sale. of Branch office: No. 527 Atlas block, expenses W. N. PEIRCE, Secretary I Dr. Williams' todies Pits iOiitawt wiU ears Ullad, ilt Lake City, Utah. 411 24th St. Ogden. Utah. 'Meeding sad Itehlnc Pile. k absorbs the tnaiofa, allays tbs Itefcisf toee,aeu as s poultloa, fins Instant reTHE NEW BOOKS WM. DRIVER & SON Dr. Will buns Indies Pile Ointlict. ...V ON ASTRONOMY IN ment i prepared tor PI is and Ileh-Ing of the private parts. Every box la DRUG CO. TWO WEEKS. warranted. By dnsKlrtn, by mail on i ANY ONE INTERESTof prim, se cents and 91. US. 2 GEO. W. DRIVER, Manage MANUFACTURING CO.. Props.. UevelsidTOlX; ! Alberti Allen, Met. ED. PLEASE CALL. 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