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Show Tuesday, TITS February 28, 1905. TRI-TJTItTL- JOURNAL, LOO AN, UTAH Y was discussing a bill on which, as a member of the committee that reported it, he had a right to one hour.: There never $?s a moment in my life, Mr. Adamson answered, when I was not willing to make concession of half an hour to adjourn a Republican House. )qy By Bqy 1 ary worker visited the jail and, etter yesterday which was adTo the Honorable the going to the negros ell, said: dressed: going to the negroes cell, said: new Commissioner of Pensions, Well, my good man, you will whose name I have forgotten, Iluh! soon be prisoner. ber. the negro, grunted out! I aint no ordnary Ise a highway rob- Ta ' Street Gar fits Lumber yard ' t 1 a Denver. Colo Springs. Leaves.... 11:30 ajn. 11:45 a.m. Leaves.... 10 p.m. 10:00 p.m. No. 42 No. 6 Utah:: I Pueblo 8:30 pjn. To Kansas City and. St. Louis Denver. D. C. No. 10 No. 16 Colo. Springs. Pueblo 1:05 Leaves.... 2:15 pjn. 2:30 p. m. Leaves.!.. 7:50 p.m. 8.05 p. m. pjn. Going Somewhere? Oache Valley Time Card Addresx Representative Ollie James, of Kentucky, k&s an old darkey NORTH BOUND working for hun who has been in the family since before de LEAVES Mixed wah. 11 Daily No. 15 Dally Massa. Ollie, I reckon dey Startling Bat True. Pocatello 2:45 p.u. .. 2:30 a.m aint no nigger beaten, the old Salt Lake 5:45 ...11:45 p.m People the world over were hor- Ogden darkey said to him one day dur 715 ....1:25 rified on learning of the burning Cache Jet 8:55 ....5:30 a.m ing the progress of a revival. 9:13 ' ....6:00 Oh, yes, there is, Representa- of a Chicago theater in which Mendon 9:30 Logan lost ....6:25 tive James told him. All good nearly six .hundred people Smith9eldiJ9ji8 ....7nOQ morn than five times niggars-havc- -a heavenpjusirthe their 4ives,yet Richmond 9:59 " ....7:42 ' or over 3,000 people Franklin 10:18 number this same as the white folks. ....8:15 I done had a dream de odder died from pneumonia in Chcago ARRIVES I durag the. same year, with scarce- Preston night, answered the darkey. 10:35 p.m. ...9:10 a.m wuz daid an gone to heaven. It ly a passing notice. Every one of these cases of pneumonia resulted shorely was a beautiful place, SOUTH BOUND Dare wuz ae white gemmens sit-ti- n from a cold and could have been prevented by the timely use - of around de on an der chairs LEAVES -- MixedChamberlains Remedy.Jl Cough niggers down on derr knees shin No. No. 16 Daily If Daily. reason had every in up dere golden slippers. Den great many who , 7:10 Preston', t.9:40 a.m de dream kinder changed, and I to fear pneumonia have warded it Franklin 7.27 a.m.,' ...10:00 off by the prompt use of this xem-edRichmond 7:42 ...10:40 thought I wuz in de odder place The following is an instance Smithfield 7:56 ...11:10 What you tink I saw deret Every T6o much cannot Logan of this sorts 8:15 ...12;50 p.m white man had a nigger a holdin 8:38 be said in favor of Chamberlains Mendon ....1:10 him tween him and a blazin Cache Jet 8:55 1 : 35 for and especially Cough Remedy, I have just had a lesson in the fire. i ARRIVES know that colds and influenza. I niceties of the English language, 10:30 a.m.... 5: 30 p.m cured my daughter, Laura, of Ogden it I know how to become the said an eminent statesman, and ....6:55 a severe eold, and I believe saved Salt Lake 11:55 it cost me a thousand dollars. most popular man in the Unite her life when she was threatened Pocatello ....4:45 Last week I bought some stock. States, said Col, Bill Sterett with W. D. Wilcox, For further information apply to I went to New York. Instead of of Texas, yesterday, as he toastec Logan,pneumonia. Sold by all W. W. WOODSIDE, New York, going up the stock went down. I his shins before the wood fire in druggists. e Agent. Sell the House pres gallery. Its I telegraphed to my brbker, my stock without a loss if pos-- , simple enough, too. All you have Croup. whan in Zion atop at Salt Laka sible., When I got back I went got to do is to lose your money to City's Laad ing Hotal folks playing cards and promise in to see the broker. , Begins with the symptoms of a I suppose you sold that to give a bull pup to every man common cold; there is chilliness, you meet. stock, of mine, I said. sneezing, sore throat, hot skin, .V. DON POSTER, Prop. Why, no, he replied. We quick pulse, hoarseness and impedThey know how to use the ed respiration. Give frequent Europaan Plan. SI.00 and up. didnt sail it. to express their meaning small doses of Ballards Amarlcan Plan. $2.50 and up 1 1 asked. language d not wired I Why in down concisely my country you-lo, Syrup, (theehildwillcryf Rates: $2 to $2.80 Par Day; You wired us to sell it with-'ou- t said Representative Garner o: for it) and at the first sign of a I remember croupy cough, apply frequently a loss if possible, and we Texas, yesterday. couldnt, so we didnt sell it. We hearipg a man' make a speech in Ballard s Snow Liniment to the had .no authority- - to sell it at a the Legislature. lie said: You throat. Mrs. A. Vilet, New Castle loss, which was the only way we dont want to do this, boys, for i Colo., writes, March 19th, 1901: S.C. EWItlG, Prop. could have sold it after we receiv- you do it will put my people clean I think Ballards Horehound Sydown to the cloth. There was rup a wonderful .remedy, and bo Salt Lake City : : Utah ed your telegram. 50c and $1.00. You see, said theeminent not a man in the room who didni pleasant. 25c, what he Sold by Riter Bros. Drug Co. b exactly while I think the understand statesman, THE broker put too fine a point on his meant. They all had played cards Pullman Observation. argument, still if I hadnt been one time or another, you know. Sleeping cars, latest patterns, greedly and had wired simply EDITION . I hope the gentleman will be are being operated on D. & R. G. Sell my stock, I should have able to to conclude 4 ( his No. in via, tran Denver, saved a thousand dollars. Ogden speech half an hour, as it is the plan to COLORADO .MIDLAND, . The Raid Wharavar tha English 4 Representative Bartlett, of adjourn the House at that time, only, through Denver sleeper on la Spoken. s a story of a negro who Representative 'Payne ' 6aldvto that train. Write to LTH. Hardhad been sent to jail. A mission Representative , Adamson, who ing, Gen. Agent, Salt Lake for ( The Thrice-a-WeeWorld has folders and information. made speciaL: arrangements -- for If yon want to know what kind the yar 1905. Its already great of weather we are going to have news service has been extended get a Hicks Almanac. We have and, as heretofore,' it will report all important events promptly, them. Price 25c by mail 30c. and impartially. An original and striking feature yoo want tDpttbi Ila tfbtggiK retoroa for of the Hhrice-a-Wee- k World in you r Labor and 0 y:9 1905 will be its aerial publication your froaod, you coat afford of the strongest and best fiction to plant anything but that has ever appeared in the columns of any newspaper. The Thrice-a-Wee- k Worlds regular subscription price is only $1 lb itudud aftr 4 ron' IHU. Tbejr aiw.y. produo per year, and this pays for 156 lb tarMt nd umit . crop. Ail dalt wil papers. We offer this unequaled them. Our IMS HA newspaper and The Journal. to (n on nqUMt. O.M.FinnbCo.' gether one year for $3.50. , MICH. 1 Omaha and Chicago. , , LOGAN wrote a deDear Senator, partment clerk, constituent of a Middle Western Senator I wish rou would please call at my office and see the chief of my division and instruct him to have my desk moved so that I can see out, of the window when I am World. r . 129 South Main ' - ? Commenced December 24, 1904 Colorado to the East 4 Daily a trial ; ' " 7 r f , Wagons and Carriages Made to Order. All Kinds of R e p a i r id g Neatly Done. Give ns Vespasian Warner, the new Commissioner of Pensions, got a soon be out, and I hope you see Washington, the error of your ways. R6ckIsl5nd Traini . Carriage Maker ; 'Washington. Speaker Cannon writes a acrawley hand that is hard to read. A day or two ago he sent a note to Representative Cushman, of Washington. Cushman studied over it half an hour. All he could decipher was Dear Cushman, He took the note to Representative 'f'awney, who dug out two or three words more. Then he went to Representative Ilemenway got out a sentence for closest friend in the House, and Hemtnway got out a sentence for ,him. After that Cushman went to several other members, and Among them they read all the note but the last three words. , After all this effort Cushman thought it would be no harm to ask the Speaker what those last three words were. He went into the Speakers room; explained how he had difficulty in reading the note, how he had tusked sev eral other members to help, how "Tie hated to take up the Speakers time, but wouldnt the Speaker kindly read those last three words And then it would be all straight Uncle Joe took the note and looked at the last three words. Then he handed the paper back Those to Cushman and said: last three words are Personal and Confidential. l e. h s i 8 e h cixil : VI E.DBAKE, DiiLPaai Agent, not-workin- ICO Q. A. BIBLE, Trav. Fau.Agent, Weat 2nd South St Silt Lite City. Denver, Colorado, C. B. BLOAT, General Agent Passenger Department THisisOur JN ew fears Resolution DURING 1905 THERE SHALL J3E NO OTHER SERVICE BETWEEN SALT - LAKE dTY AND CHICAGO AND ST LOUIS QUITE SO SATISFACTORY AS BURLINGTON SERVICE. -- y. .... Keep this in mind and whenever yon re ready to go East ask me to produce the evidence. Ticket Offioei .79 WEST SECOND SOUTH ST The Kenyon b R. F. NESLEN, General Agent. SALT LAKE CITY. Hore-houn- J THE SIGH OF THE SHORTEST UtlETO THE GREAT SOOTH Cullen Hotel ' The NEWY0RKW0RLD THRICE-A-WEE- K Lan-guag- IJEST - - fTyou wish to invest in land or engage in fruit or truck farming, thats the place to go. Unexcelled facilities for raising live stock. This LAND OF PLENTY conven-ientl- y reached via the Santa Fe direct Ask me about cheap rates and free literature. j a , C. F. 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