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Show i. . .... TIIE MUHX1XO EXAillNEU OC.PEN, UTAH, WEDNESDAY MORNING. - . , .. t JANUARY Ji. ltMix Hereafter Advertisements on this page must be paid for in advance excepting only those business houses who have an open book account with us iEtMrafflSOTs There was a man who was wondrous wisg Who boasted of h:s wealth and of its size, When asked how aL cf it came about. Said A 9 want ad helped me ouu FOR RENT 24th SL RP- RENT - ": bord table. FURNISHED Furnished ROOMS, room, 650 Nicely furnlalird room FOR RENT 23rd Bt. llouackeeping roomi, 306 FOR RENT Kuoma furnished housekeeping. 370 26th tor Two rooms for rent, A woman to clean bouse at FOR RENT cheap, wllhn oae block of Weber G.ant Are, 3rd floor left. Suae Academy, 2520 Jefferson. 1 LADIES Earn 2U per hundred writ. Send stamped FOR KENT Housekeeping 137 lug abort letter. A-li- o Ideal Mfff. 2(ith bt. envelope for particulars. WANTED 6- ' XUS ilich. FOR RENT Girl for general housework at At once, a lanndreaa, (J,des General Hospital. tor rooms Apply at Unfurnivhed light housekeeping. 17lh Bt. Jefferaoa. WANTED 446 FOB RENT Front room furnished or unfurnished tor light bouse keeping 22?S Wash. - WANTED At ones good girl tor housework, good wages. SOU Madi. FOB RENT . WANTED Woman 141 36th 8L tar WANTED Girl tor work. 2(34 Omni. Two rooms furnished tor housekeeping, apply room 43 Opera House Block. 1. FOR RENT WedelL gesaial house tt 12-3- aonaaworfc, Rooms In Boyle Block. 13-1- 9 . WANTED Ladies gentlemen ro work; salaried position. L 1184 26(h jr MaaoMc ball, over 2411 Washington Ava. Ogden. Utafc. Weber No. 6, F. A A. 61. U-dg- a tonsorial FOR RENT Furnished rooms housekeeping. 437 24th SL tor 13-1- 6 WANTED, FEMALE. 12-1- ... ARTIST. 12-2- 6. a FiUffiAL 1-- 4 a a 24 - ' ' wide-awak- -- lit B to weekly natty earned by either sex knitting seam-le- u western sum. the for hosiery ket; pur Improved family machine with ribbing attachment famished worthy families who do not own a machine on euy payment plan; write at once for fall particulars and commence making money; ro expert- ence required. United Staten Woolen Co, Detroit, Mich. WANTED Person to call oa retail trade. Established busineu. 826 aad expen us paid weekly. Expense Position permamoney advanced. nent Previous experience not essential. Address Trade Manager, 323 Dearborn, Chicago. WANTED WANTED Youag man with aoma knowledge of bookkeeping, typewriting and shorthand. Address P. O. box 125. 12-2- 2. WANTED solicitor A good or canvasser at tha Standard office. 12-2- 8. WANTED Good hostlers with horse and buggy to collect and sell advancement to right parties. Inquire M72 Wash. Ava Anted Responsible man to man-- 8 as office and distributing depot tor TV concern. manufacturing per month and eosunls-rionApplicant must have good references and $2,000. Capital se-rAddress, Bupt 223 West 12th large SMary 150 a. e. St, Chicago. BUSINESS CHANCEK Retiring from basic re a for Dale one the best saloons and oldest stands to the city, for one-ha- lf of its value. J. H. MYERS, 273 24th St IHE BEST OPPORTUNITY IN El-totefor. the Investment of small find large sums of Idle money where It win produce a .large and needy monthly revenue without risk of toA Principal back on demand. W. H. fto full particulars, addressPhllndM-Pbia. Latimer, 413 Walnut St Pa. m. FOR RENT, STORES. IS feet near Madison school; erect store tor proper partita. Apply Wm. Claimant!. , 111 h i MRS. EMMA CARR, M. B. C. , MRS. ISABEL WTANT. of R. ax J CL ROYAL NEIGHBORS er the reap eignere ter urttier Infarwietiea Cswswt County Cterh 13-2- . OF AMERICA. Excelsior Camp of Ogdsu, Na 8246, meets every 2nd and 4th Friday evenings of each month st A. O. U. W. hall Visiting neighbors always welcome. MRS. ELS I A BAUER, Oracla MISS LAURA BAUER. Reoordar. B. F. Ogden lodga a Na ELKS. 718, LEGAL NOTICE OK APPLICATION FOR PROBATE AND VOLUNTARY IXfidULLTiON. GUARDI ANihlP NOl.CE. Bh. tie p.ar communications first and third Thursdays of each mouth. Qualified Masobe eor Rally invited. Adaiina Grecawall for Bn. to 4 V. MclNlUdll, W. M FOR SALE Residence lota, ii1 lo i ha beat shampooing, (mgrlng of hair F. E. NICHOLS, Bec'y. cased; on aaay tones. Mri A. AL and massage mill nuke you real ibat Crocker, room 23 Boyte BA Iresh aod good. 2422 Monro. Ogden Chapter No. 2. R. n. M. Regular convocation first Tuesday of en-- g Six SALE room tram FOR ASSAYED. month. Visiting com lotions rordiahy deaea. with pastry sad eloeeu. good wilted. F. W. VOU, M. E. H. p laalda aad oat. bur i)n, city water 15fi J. Me Vlrker, Assayrr, Main St, V. K- - NICHOLS, Secretary. kx 'ExlSI to!, 1 tOS. Utah. p. Box 1018. Salt Lake Chauacey Parry, oor 21rd aad Waat, Samples byCity. mall or express will ho Queen Esther Chapter Na 4. Q. K. 8. Regular meetings held at klaemuc FOR BALE T room modem brick carefully assayed. sail the tint and third Friday ot a swelling. Cloae in. Inti ailments. nioath. tk.Joi.rmug members cordially FIRE INSURANCE. 2,150. KELLY A HERRICK. to attend. KTN1CE C. GORDON. W. M. FOR BALE Fine lot oa teach 33x13) B. H. Goddard. Iaurai.re, Real EsLILLIE HALBIRAii, Secretary feat, IlfO.OO tate and Loans. Room 411 KELLY A HERRICK. Utah Loan A Trust lidildug. FORESTERS OF AMERICA. 3 br 133 feet on MadFOR BALE-- 16 REAL ESTATE. Coart Wasatch No. I hmtwi o ison Ave., between 24th and 26th Moots LO. O. I. hall streets. Apnly to Wm. Glaiinann. 4U Peterson A Co, rooming houses and America. 8L Brat gad third Wednesday Standard Office. evenings raal eststn Room 43 First Nat. Rank of esrh month at 7:30. Bldg.. Ogden. G. W. HALSEY, C. K. FOR BALE, MISCELLANEOUS. P. A. GARNER. Secretary. ARCHITECTS. 806 23rd FOR SALE Furniture, Street. F. C. Woods A Co.. Architects, rounu BROTHERHOOD RAILWAY CARMEN 36 and 67, First Natioual Bank buildBrotherhood Railway Carmen of FOR SALE Cheap, piano and furmi-tur- e; ing. Telephone. 110 K. Anierlra, Walmtch Lodge, Na 876 with rooms to rent. Mrs. A. meets Id A. O. U. W. hall first and third Ai. Crocker, room 23, Boyle, Bik. TICKET BROKERS. FriJay nights. Visiting brothers cordially Invited. BHAR61AN B Cut nte Ucket office, J. D. Harrigao. C. G. FOR SALE Thoroughbred Irish Bet 101 Twenty-fift- h etreet, Healy House. J. T. Dud man. F. 8. ter pups, 2543 Lincoln Ave. 161 Z. Only member AmeriC. E. Moaagaa, R. S. Telephons, can Ticket Brokers' Assn, in Ogden, FOR SALE sour room brick resi- which menu to the publte KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS. dence, With good cellar, good ban, low rate and perfect traveling safety. Special especially prepared for the raising ratea to and from Europe via. all lines. Ogdea Council Na 777, of chickens, ll.luO. 1300 down, bal- Highest at A. price paid fur unused tickets, O. U. W. hall ftm aad meet ance on mull monthly payments. third Moneta mileage, days Visiting brethren invited to atCvauncey Fairy, Cor. 23rd and Waeb. tend. Are. BREWERIES. E. C. BROWN, F. 8. W. L. MAGINNia. K. FOR BALE But of terms, do InterBecker Brewing and Malting Comest, 66x132 feet, I room house, 6U0. pany. Brewers and Maimers, Ogden. For particulars call oa E U Ives, WOODMEN OF THI WORLa Na 2464 Wash. Ave. Weber Camp No. 74. Meets ta K. of SuClE.iES FOR SALE Finest stock ranch In Ike P. tall la Utah National Bans bundwest fully equipped. 8. L. Ives. ing every Thursday erasing at 8 OROYAL ARCANUM, clock. Visiting Woodmen eorJinlly InFOR SALE Old papers, 26 cents per vited to attend. Rocky Mountain Council, Na 637, hundred. Coll at ibis office. WM. DOYLE, C. & meets at A. O. U. W. ha!1, second E. AUTH. Cleik, 1st Nat Bnk. Bldg and fourth Monday evenings. Visiting FOR BALE FARMS. brothers Invited. Pays death benefits, ODD FELLOWS. FOR SALE 160 seme of choice faro of one, two or three thousand dollars. F. C. MARTINDALE, Regent. N.B. 22 or fruit Sea Tp. land, log El Monte Commsadsiy N. 8, K. T. JOS. SEVERN, Ool. 16, N. of R. I W. Two and one-hal- f Stated conclave eecond Wedsesdeys of G. B. ROBERTS, Secretary. miles westerly from Coriuaa.' Fall each month. SufBurnlng tUr Knieht water right - 835.U0 per acre, half invited. FRATiRNAL BROTHERHOOD courteously cash, balance ran run I fears at 7 J. H. EPPERSON, E. cent Interest per annum. Addreu m F. E NICUOL8, Recorder. Ogden Lodge Na 871 T. F. B. meets John T. Lynch, room 663 progress lit and Ird Fridays at 8 p. m. la L block. Salt Lake City. O. O. F. ball. Visiting members corOgden Lodge Na 8 Independent Or invited. der of Odd Fellows Meets In L O. O. F. FOR SALE 10 or 20 acres bast farm dially HENRY R. MORE, President loll every Tuesday evaalng. Viaitlag land for small farm, near city. CORA HOBBS. Secretary. brubbers rardiaUy Invited ta be pros8. KELLY AND HERRICK. L N. LANN1NG, Treasurer. es L CHARLES STOUT, Noble Grand. E. T. HULAN18KI 8ee. MONEY TO LOAN. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. Junction City Lodge iia 86. IndeMONEY TO LOAN- -J. J. BRUM MITT Ogden Lodgt I i.' 2, Knights of Py- pendent Order of Odd Fellow, meets thias masts at Castla hall Utah Na- In I. O. O. F. Lull every Thursday MONEY ADVANCED SALARIED tional Bank every Monday evening. Visiting brothers cordially PEOPLE ON TJ1ZIR NOTE No en- evening. AH building, K. of P's. requested to Invited to be proeest dorser. Strict f confidential, pay meet with ua - b C. P. UTTER, N. A hack la inatallmanta. Also loans on W. A. ROBERTSON, C. WALTER RICHEY, Secretary. household goods, pianos, ate. Large A. T. WOOD, M.f f. sums at Bankers' rates. L. N. MKID, JC. of R. and K Qneen City Rebekah Lodge No. 4. L WESTERN BROKERAGE CO. O. O. 7, maeti first and third Bator Eccieu Bldg, Phono Suite 228-2RATH BONE SISTERS. day weslngi at Odd Fsllowu hall 534 X Tweaty-foartSL Visiting members Moots every Rstnrdsv afternoon at Invited. MONEY TO LOAN on real estate 2:80 In MRS. B. ROTLE. Noble Grand. Pythian hall Utah National security. Jar E. Ballanlyna. 318 Bank building. Sojourning sisters corMRS. E. MEID, Sec, 718 23rd 8L 13-- j. Eociee DMg dially Invited to atter.d. FOR RENT Furnished rooms for housekeeping, also transient rooms, 2468 Wash. Are, room 6. WANTED Young lady wishes work by the day, either at tailoring or dreeaniakiiig. Has good references. FOR RENT Three nicely furnished wk. Inquire 740 26ili Si. rooms, modern, cloae in; apply 2457 Lincoln Ave. 3 WANTED Woman desire to lake la , 2662 Boren. Van washing. FOR RENT Nice furnished and un furnished rooms tor housekeeping. MALE HELP WANTED. Plume 6423L 2252 Wash. Ave, upstairs. 1 mill nand and WANTED Expe; .aid of work. -- Jo packer. One n FOB RENT Nicely famished, steam others need apn . Box 12, City. , heated, front roost. GenUemen pre, . , 18-- f ferred. 641 23rd Bt ' W'ANTKD Two flret class nolle! tor at once, nuts or woman. Room 14 FOB RENT Furnished rooms tor light honukeeplnf at the Lawrence, Del Monte, 368 34th. rent moderate. 2618 Washington Ave. WANTED Any person Intelligent may earn 150 to 81tM) monthly corre- - FOR RENT unrur-nlake- d Furnished ana apt Jug for newspapers; 66 a colBate. 2634 Qr it umn fur work in spare time; no mvasslng. Send for particulars. FOR RENT Newly furnished front Lock-por- t. Northern Press Syndicate, room It. private family f$ pw MONEY TO LOAN N. T. . On farms and city month. No. 138 8id Bt real estate. Hunter A Kennedy. Room 6, First NetL Bank Bldg. WANTED A good canvasser with FOR RENT 8 rumlaaad awaara, noma. 188 7tfc Bt horse end buggy can find employDRAKES EASY MONEY lOANED ment at the Standard office. SALARIED PEOPLE SAME day FOR RENT Fumlshad raoau tor asked for without security or W NTED Industrtttua maa or womlight boose keeping at tha Lawreaoat 2618 Washington ave. without koowledye of .. an to taka charga of branch supply employer or anyone; payment to offlea in this territory. Also seversuit. Lowest Rates Beet Term. al aalcsmea lor oar FOR RENT Fuml anas rooms with Your credit one established at my bath. Tbe Colonial, 262 24th Bt work. Inexperience need not disofflea you can get money at n moqualify any applicant, as wc desire rn eate notice; call and get my terms ROOMS AND BOARD. to driP our employes la oar own before going elsewhere. D. D. methods and plans. WIU pay substantial weakly salary and extra commission. advanced. Expenses Apply at once, naming amount yon would bo willing to work for, and elf addressed .envelope in your own handwriting. .Manager, Supplies. Thompson Building, BL Louis, Mo. SITUATIONS PIANO TUNING Mr. Tempest Wood, ingie tuning. $8.50; by iheyear7.50. AJ4nm, care Kr4 bam, 2446 Washington Ara 1-- FOR RENT Cozy, warm room, cloae in. 663 25th St. FEMALE HELP WANTED, WANTED masonic. y, a tor two gentlemen. Hume Strictly modem. 44b 2iith St. ADVERTISEMENTS ON THIS PAGE COST ONE CENT PER WORD FOR EACH INSERTION. NO FIRST INSERTION LESS THAN 26 CENTS. ALL ADVER TISEMENTS MUST BE PAID IN EXCEPTING BUS ADVANCE, NESS HOUSES RUNNING OPE 100K ACCOUNTS WITH US. Co, Casaopolia, LEGAL PIANO TUf.lNoT ai'l RENT FOR j 2TS1 New 4rm. frame FOR BALE ran. with pan-rcloset. vewibule xml porch- - Cor lot 6uxl25 with alky 1a rear. On block from main '.reef. Car line. 1 1.2 Jo. Terms. 5U2 4 lb St FOR SALE Vacant t. wall situated, 200.00. 60x100 foot. cnexp KELLY 4t HER1UCK. Standard-- Ex amlnor E0EBE0S3 s PROFESSIONAL meeu every Tueeday evening lodge and club muni, econd floor Maaonie building, 418 Wash. Ave. A. G. HORN, 3. E. W. C. CRANZIAUU Secretary. Ogden Teat Na 8, mecta the ne ond aad fourth Wedaaaday evenings at 8 o'clock ahnrp, in I. O. O. F. ha. LADIES OF THE MACCABEES. Vlalting Kulghta cordially invited to t attend. Silver Hive Na L meets the J. W. HALSEY. Com. y and fourth Tuesdays at p. F. F. BOND, B. K. m. at K. P. ball Vlaliiag stolen coi dially invited. BROTHERHOOD OF RAILWAY AGNES HILLIARD, L. 0. TRAINMEN. EMMA L TOWNS. R. K. WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT. Ogden Lodge Na 68, Brotherhood of Bego Lily Circle Na 174 meets every Railway Trainmen, mecta every Wed2nd end 4th Friday nights at 7:20 In nesday evening at 7:86 p. m. E. F. MARSHALL. Meat. K. of P. ball. Vlalting aeigubors corA. L. HOWE, Baey, 618 Maryland dially Invited. Avenue. MISS MAT WYKES, O. N. B. a. M UN SET. 6oU actor, 748 t ELLEN EASTMAN, Clark, 8284 Street. Washington Ava NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Katate of Mary Montgomary. Jmwaied Creditors will plmur p.eaent claims wits vouchers to the un iereigm-d- , st ths uffice of Geo. 8. Dean. ' North Of-dUtah, on ur before May lai, 19U5. t Signed), Katbaainl Munigunwry, Administrator. m. NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. iiem York and Great Western Mining, Go. PrinSmelting and Development cipal place uf buHini-e- . tigdea. Utah. Notice s hereby given that at a meetuik ing of the directors of the New and Great Western Mlaing, Smelting and Development Co- - held un tha 27lh lay of Dee. 1J04, Asusmoat Na 4, h one rent per share, was levied on y, he outstanding stock of the said payabla iaimallately to N. II. .vm. Secretary, at his office. No. 201 dcctet Bldg.. Ogden, Utah. Any Murk upon which thin nmiee remain unpaid on Monday, Jaa. jBft 36th. 1966, will be delinquent and wut be adrertinad (or sale at public auctloe aai unless payment ia made befuea, will be sold un Friday, February 17ih, 1906, at 4 a m. of aaid day at the offlea of aaid N. li. Ivea, Na 209 Eerie Bkig, Ogden, Utah, to pay tbe deliuquMit awesbment tlieraon, together with the coat ef ndvertlaing and expease of sala N. II. IVES. Secret sit. 209 Ere ire Building. Oglea. Utsa com-iau- Lee'e milterr Ceolna. One day during the war between the tstee General Lee sent for Geueral Ceidua and said te him: Take times leglmeute meutiunlug sum "and go te Spottsylvaaia ta Umre tout arrow nwrninf." la euipriM, General Gordon asked why tronpe were needed at that panic-nla- r eput. "Becanae. General liM, replied "Grant will be there." Nothing bad been heard ef Grant's movements for s long lima, but General Gordon supposed General Lee had had some dispatches which had Informed him of U rest's tie rose. He asked if this was sa "Na" said Iwe, "but Grant ought to be there, and be will be." law was a grant general himself and knew wliat n great general should da He had studied out Grant's plana from tbs pier where be last heard of him sud decided where be would next make bto appearsnre. General Uatdon west to Spottsylvs-aim- . Grant was there, sud uoe of tbe florae! battle of the war was fought. The Brea ef Hledee Women.' There has been no change In Indian women's drees for 4.006 years. All rear tbe sari, n single piece of atnff I yard end n quarter wide, tea twenty, thirty yards long. It la arranged uu Dm body, and form skirt, garment, rU, grst plaited with .the baud ta folda In front, wound round lad round, and the richest end. If embroidered or woven with gold, finally brought aver tbe bred. It may bo of duple cut too doth; of silk, plata la woven with golden threads; solid pith embroidery, strung with pearls, ir of kincoh, the royal doth of gold 9oe coat thousands of ropers. N yta, hook, button or string, the gar Bent Is formed os Uw nrrbltoiiuro the body, sud takes Its expression and soblllty from Its perfect bsnuony witb tii Hues of flit human form. And Indian women, whether of high or low chum, bare Jewels everywhere; hare sleeping gems and day gems, as w bare day and night nhirto Every-bod'- n de-fig- two-thirt- KNIGHTS OF THB MACCABEES. Women of Woodcraft, Ogden Circle, 681, meets every Monday night at 8 Silver Tent Na 1 meets first and p. m Odd Fallows' hall Visiting . third Neighbors Invited Friday evenings at 8 o'clock in Dues can be paid at the office of Ed. i K. of P. hall Vlalting Knights Invited. Auth the afternoon of the 28th of each F. M. COCHRANE, Commander. month, first National Bank Bldg. R. T. HARRIS, Resold Keener. MAMIE J. PLAKZ, G. N., 2626 Ua MARIE CRITE8, Clerk, 8781 Monro eor-diafi- y MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA! A. O. U. W. Utah Camp, Na 8990, meats every Fidelity Lodga No. 2, A. O. U. W. Tuesday night at fl o'clock In K. el r. Meet In A. O. U. W. hall every Satnr-da- y hall J. J. BRUMMITT, V. & evening. VlsUtug brother invlt-M- . 11. H. UTZENBERG, M. W. J. H. SHAFER. Clerk. WALTER RICHEY, Reoordar. W. N. PEIRCE, Financier. The foreini-- r should beware of makORDER OF RAILWAY CONDUCTORS ing presents to say Japanese girl Wabsatcb Dlvfalon Na 124, O. R. Ism he Is bent upon matrimony. TO C, meeu second and fourth Friday at present her with any sort of n gift, 2:20 pm in K. of P. ball corner even though it be only a pony, will be Washington avenue and 34 ta 8t Ail regarded as a proposal of marriage, brother! are cordially Invited to and Is aerept tbe present, though not n word of lev or Mtrimoay bo paae-ed- . F. W. HERRINGTON, Is a sign that abe aorepts yon. O alD. U BOYLE, S. and T. ls st Americans have got into aertuna trouble sad fovnd It aaretary to leave ORDER OF WASHINGTON. Uie country at night to escape a bindOgden Union, Na 179. Order of ing eagigemoat wMrh they thoughtlWashington meets ovary Tuesday essly Incurred by giving to a maiden at I oclock In A. U. W. g eosM trig. comrades invited to attend. H. A. SIMS, President. Te Hik Iciilhi Powder. WALTER RICHEY, Secretary. To make a aridliU powder mix together two drams of rockelle salts aad FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES. two mplw ef bicarbonate of soda; Fraternal Order of Eagles, Ogden put these tnto a blue paper and put Aerie Na 119, F. O. E, meets every tbirty-Or- e grains ef tartnrlr add Into Sunday evening la A. O. U. W. hall s white paper. To pse put each Into over HowelVU at 8:00. Visiting different flames and quarter fill with Brother Eagles are Invited to attend water, then pour both I eg ether and tbs Aerie meetings. drink st ee while ta a state ef ef-E. R. GKIOKR, W. P. D. T. TRACT, W. SeCy. H. B. FORBES, Aerie Phyticlna. T Kshe BH I eh. Red 1st ta easily made by iniMinx DEGREE OF HONOR. who follow Ibis rerlpt: Get s one onnee Meets every Wednesday evening at botrie and am tint it to perfortly etaan :.' o'clock st A. O.U. W. ball . sad dry. Pltc ta U one teammenful MISS ULY LEA.MAN, C. of IL if aquq ammeuls. gam srsMe the stm MRS. SUSIE SIMS. Recorder. of two pres, and add six grains of MISS LOIS PK1RCE. Financier. Pill up the bete with rleer MISS LILLIAN HANSEN. RerHvrr. soft water, and after utesdiiif a httie members Vieiting rordislly lurited. while Jo maPIm U at-ten-d. aa a or-enl- hH-Visltln- rer-mln- e. England won bar supremacy on the mm with bar ships of British oak, n wood that Is renowned for strength and durability. When tbe fipuniab art Mil for Englnud Its commander bad express orders from tbe king of Spain to burn or otherwise destroy every oak la tbe forest of Dean, then tbe great source of shipbuilding uppllea But, ns blunt old Dr.-ik-s prophesied. Philip's beard was staged Instead. Admiral Kelson declared that without "heart ef oak" the British nary and empire would soon eom to an end. The oak Is beautiful at nO nreaona From the time It opens Its delicate green buds, clow pressed la their resinous overcoat, sud emerging flam with brow or crimson, antll thsy rota again an acorn bearing spray la most artistic, and tbe ruddy hue of tbs tore ia aitama combines well la natures color scheme. sr-ma- tip-po- d Im Mti London Iper4, paper tells n story of certain shortsighted sportsman. Hs was asked oae morning by n follow so Journcr ta a small hotel on tbe shores of Loch Garren what sport bo bad had. "Jut seen a coal" b said. "Shot at R three tlmre and missed R each time." At dinner, nn boor later, be ant next to a with a bandage round bto bead. "Accident T' ho Inquired. "AeeMentr wu the Indlgnust raspeasa "Attempted murder, you mean. 1 was having bath about na hour ago when sots hustle fined st me three time from the shore and abet part of my ear off." Wonder who It could bare been!" murmured tbe sportsman, aod theu bo the oos vernation. - mi A Star at Mrrr. An EsgUsb paper tells n Httie nnoe-Aot- e of the distinguished painter Storey ta his capacity of teacher a perspective at the Roys! academy: Oa on cession Mr. Storey Mrepted an hills, lbs to dtoe with tba wealthy nd Philistine tether of on of bla psqdla. Over the undents bis port tho by no means doting parent Inquired how his son was getting oa and. although tba kindliest ef men. Mr. Storey could not bring htamelf to sty much that wm favorable, "numpbl" granted tba maa of Btoory. "Well I hope bo wilt tarn out an artiat, far I am quite aura beta not It to be anything rise." t "Did JerroM get anything out of Ms estate?" Well retber; ha married the daughter of tho Hcb unde's Ia the District Cuurt of im Bsrond Judicial District of tha biats of Utah in aad fur Wcutr County. la tba matter of tha at the Checkmate Mining application aad Muling Company, limited, a corpuratioa tor vuluuury dissolution, lo ahum It my concern: Pleas tasa notion that the Checkmate kilning uid Jduurg compMy, limited, foriaad and organised uscor nd by virtue of tho taws at tho binto of Utah, and ths hoard of directors ot said corpuraiius did, oa tha kill day of December, ,9H, present to taa Honurahiu X ns, rict Court id the aec-ou- d Judicial District of the but of Uiih, In aaa tor Weber County, a petition altert-u- i the arid petitioners prated fur a voluntary dlsoiuuoa ot the said corporation, Checkmate Mining and Miilirg Company, limited, and that the said DtaLict Court on sail day ordered sid petition to bo filed with tho undersigned Clerk of aid court and fixed Muuday, ths utn dav of February lu5, at lu o'clock ta the forenoon, ns tha time, and tha wart room of said District Court, ui thu County Court House In Ogdea City, Weber Co.iuty, State uf Utah, as ths place when and wbera said applin cation will be ht are. Tm first ot this uotiro wis oa ths Ma -day uf January 19o6, ad tha wm wdl bo pubiisDed dally lor a period of thtrty-flv- a days prowiing said auth da of February, 1965, aad at any time be or tba ratios of the lima t punlicaliua say person say file bis object, mi to tiie application id said and in board ot d'reciors for a jiianolutioa thereof. I. wiiii whcrei.f. 1 have horeun-kiMthead and affixed tha seal or the Mid District Court thia 31st day Ot December, jvl. C. K HOLL'.nGSWOUTH, Clerk. (SEAL) putXi-ratio- p (awrlllrw Ueaks. GoUauilth often rained ibubt on some projected work, then pul It askia and started another, lie omo drew up a proiectus for a "Dictionary of Arte aud ttrienccs' and obtained premlww p of from Ida frh'iMls. Jobnson, Reynold ami Burke, but (be ImnAscI:-r- e ware too wary fur awe. and tha Scheme fell through. One of hts last propoMls was the "Survey of Experimental Philosophy," which met wi'h thu same fate. The more prscllcsl Dr. Jiriiusos conM himself devlae ami not uixlertske. 11 once thought of writing a life of ulivar Crsuiwcll, but it la sa well ierhp that lie changed bla mi ml Ilia coimi: tnttonal Indolence wsa too great li admit of Ills undertaking many great literary entiTprUes. sud, unlike Odr-ridghe was well swure of Die fur Its dawdled over bis edition of KMke-pcar- e for ulna years, although lie ban promised It In s year, and only finished it In eonseineiww of tlw attack of Cbnn-liilwho accused lilui of chesting bis eulMcrihers: Ite tor euherrttwee tells his hook And lakes year cash, but whars's yaur Imiikt Na mailer where: wkm tear, you knew. Perbhla fiie rebMng ef s (ns. But what te serve our private rails Forbids tbs cheating of our friends? Chambers' JourusL ' hi-l- . t i e, 5 ;! Aw Orator's Valve, Emerson ta "In tbe rbnrch," bio os My on eloquence, "I call him only a good reader who can read sense awl poetry into any hymn In the hymn book.' Tim lest la a severe one, for tier are liymua which are wanting both ta sene and poetry. Tho essayist doubt: less liiisnM to call attention to that charm of a good voire which enchains Indicates a rare sensiattention si bility In the render. "The voice: ilk tho face, betrays the nature and disposition and soon Indicate what ia the range of the speaker's mind. Many people have no ear for music, but cvegy on baa an ear for akillful reading." John Quincy Adatuo wm aaid to bo m good a reader thatmo man In bis time could read the Bible with such powerful effect. Sir. Emerson, who beard the speak when b'a flat votes was broken by age, record that tbe wonders be could achieve with that cracked and disobedient organ showed wbat power might have belonged to it In early manhood," 1 Why (he Golfer Married. "In Scotland." said an Englishman, golf la almost a disease. 1 beard not long ago of an elderly bachelor lu Edinburgh who had played golf from bla boyhood up. Ho bad never courted a girl because, he Mid. golf hadn't allowed him the time. "Hence everybody wm surprised one day to bear that tbe crusty old gentleman wu to bo married. A raddie-t- he caddies are men In Bcofland went to him, wrung him by tbo band ami Mid sentimentally: Man, l'm glad yer going to wed. I think yo must love her dearly. I know your Ilf will be all tUaa and awear-nee- s now. and I envy yo tbo golden days o' romance in store. " Tooh, pooh, Robert,' Mid tbo oth-o'I fa nothing of that sort. tbo champion, took a wife last year, and It Improved hla game. I am Just taking one iu the hope tkal tt will Improve mine. " r. Mac-man- MrMuo of (ha Evil Maa. Near Aberyatwlth. on the went coait of Wala where tha Monk river tows through a black, yawning abyss, there la a single arch bridge of unknown antiquity. The popular legend says that it wm built by tho droll and for and mu it la known m "tha Bridge of Devtia" or the Bridge of tbo EvU Man." British antiquarians are united la tho belief that tt wm built by the early monks, but that foet does not affort thu papular logsnd la the least, "OM Harry's" part la Its erection being never guaattoaed by tbo Inhabitant! of Oardlagwnahlre. Groao aaya that "tha bridge ta aa boom- to tho hand that built IL whether that band be BatM's or that of some mask." - Tho Ufa's gnat naval, the groat book uf any sort, la no laager being wtMmi for exactly tbo mm re sou that tbo Gothic cathedral la no longer befog bow, not beranoc mea bare become incapable of it nor bocanM its poaaMltim are exhausted, but hocanao uaforeu changes iu Metal ond oeonomic esadl-ttott ImpraMbia H. hare at niw4 i i ! |