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Show 14 When Polly Duett. When Folly dusts the room, my dears. Then look, and look In vain. For books and papers. Ink or pen. Or aught you want again. spiderwebs No more black nooks illume; Nor man nor beast count in her schemes When Polly dusts the room. Dear lony-famlll- ar When Polly dusts the room, my dears, Oh, how the chairs walk round! And all the morn what whacks and thud Throughout the house resound! The Iceman looks a trifle awed; My breast is Ailed with gloom (He thinks, Im sure, I'm keeping school When Polly dusts the room. When Polly dusts the room, my loves. Why bear we all so meek? Because, though comforts gone Rewards not far to seek. There cometh one for whose sweet sake Let march forth every broom! A recompense we truthful wait When Polly dusts the room. When Polly dusts the room, my dears. Oh, never yield to grief! Be sure the morrows rose opes fair the leaf. Though sere Outdoors a coming joy I feel; The tardy bloom; All nature hastes a welcome, while Small Polly dusts the room. When Polly dusts the room, my dears. The brown thrush sings in All houses round may whirl,glee. een fall. But. oh. what careth he? And what care I, when 'neath this tree, I think of her who soon Will make her whole home bright; tis sure When Polly dusts the room! . to-da- to-d- wood-floWe- y. ay rs Springfield (Mass.) Republican. o LOG CABIN PHILOSOPHY. Take de gold crowns out of heaven, 'long wid de milk en honey, en folks would say its too fu off te be enticin'. Sometimes Satan is sich good company we dunno what road we travelin till we runs squar agin de brimstone factory. ' Folks is all time cryin out fer justice, but if ever man had justice done Mm dard be many vacant lots in de real estate of dis worl. Atlanta REFLECTIONS OF A BACHELOR. A woman like to go away from home so as to be able to wish she .was back again. A woman considers that she would be a great success in business when she finds a dollar left in an of clothes by her husband. old suit i A fat woman makes more fuss about losing twenty onces than a thin one does abGut gaining twenty pounds. A woman's temper is very deceptive when . she is only engaged. m A girl can get more fun out of imagining how proud she will be when she is the mother of seven children than a man out of thinking how surprised his wife would be if he were nominated for some office. New York Prfss. o Fossil In Bed of Limestone. A queer bird fossil has been found in a bed of limestone near Eureka Springs, Mo. It is quite large, and Is evidently the fossil of a prehistoric bird. A strange feature is the position, showing that it was on the alert, squatting on the ground, with its head turned to one side. Scientists who have seen it say that it belonged to the cretaceous period, but they do not attempt to account for the birds po- sition. How it became fossilized while on the alert is a mystery. o Rubber Seed Oil. The seeds of the Para rubber tree yield an oil which has properties similar to those of linseed oil. delegates; district 52, - seven deleassessment the delinquent for the precinct, 58 delLike the Chinese. costs of advertising gates; total A Johannesburg dispatch says that gether with the egates. of sale. an investigation- ifito the actual and expenses MORRIS SOMMER, County districts: District 53, eight amount of work done' by the Chinese delegates; district 54, "six delegates Secretary. district 55, three delegates; district in the New Comet mine shows that 56, six delegates; district 57, six delethe results are very satisfactory. COUNTY o gates; district 58, four delegates; disCALL FOR DEMOCRATIC trict 59, ten delegates; district 60, CONVENTION. Few Reach Extreme Old Age. seven delegates; district 61, six del Insurance tables show that one GerA Democratic convention, composed gates; district 62, five delegates; (disman in 100,000 lives to be 100 years of 527 delegates, to be selected by tricts 63, 64 and 65, combined, three old. the several voting districts of Salt delegates); district 66, six delegates; o Lake county, is hereby called to meet district G7, three delegates; district 'Millions of Sick. ' the Salt Palace Theatre in Salt 68, five delegates; district 69, one delat The Hospital states that 2,289,578 Lake City, Utah, on Wednesday, Sep- egate (districts 70 and 71 combined, patients are treated annually in Lon- tember 28, at 10 oclock a. m., for the 2 delegates); district 72, six deledon hospitals and dispensaries. purpose of nominating candidates for gates; district 73, two delegates; disthe following offices, to be voted for trict 74, one delegate; district 75, at the general election which will be three delegates; district 76, three delSUMMONS. held on Tuesday, November 8, 1904, egates; district 77, five delegates; D. B. Hempstead, district 78, six delegates; district 79, Attorney, 125 S. Main SL serve to One county commissioner, six delegates; district 80, three delegates; district 81, seven delegates; In the District Court of the Third for a term of four years. serve to One commissioner, district 82, two delegates; district 90, county Judicial District of the State of Utah, for a term of two years. two delegates; district 92, one deleCounty of Salt Lake. clerk. One county gate; district 83, two delegates; disFrancoise Temoin, Plaintiff, vs. EdOne Recorder. trict 84, two delegates; district 85, mond Teinoin, Defendant. Summons. assessor. One county three delegates; district 86, one deThe State of Utah to the said DefendOne county treasurer. legate; district 87, three delegates; ant: One county attorney. district 88, six delegates; district 89, You are hereby summoned to appear One auditor. county two delegates; district 91, one delewithin twenty days after the service One county surveyor. gate; total for the county, 148 deleof this summons upon you, if served sheriff. One county gates. within the county in which this action Sixth from senators the state Three At each primary the voters will seis brought, otherwise, within thirty Senatorial district. lect one person to act as chairman of days after service, and defend the of Ten of the house members repthe district and one person as secreabove entitled action; and in case of resentatives from the repreEighth tary and three persons as a district your failure so to do, judgment will be sentative district. committee, the same being elected for rendered against you according to the a and of selection The city joint a term of two years. demand of the complaint, of which a and for the transcounty committee, The chairman and secretary so copy is herewith served upon you. as may elected shall, at the close of business such action other of the priD. B. HEMPSTEAD, be lawfully brought before it. to forward the secretary of the mary, Plaintiffs Attorney. delefor of election Primaries the county committee, Room 103, Atlas P. O. address: 125 South Main street, gates to this convention are hereby block, Salt Lake City, a list of the Salt Lake City, Utah. called to meet in the several election names of the delegates and alterdistricts of Salt Lake county, on Mon nates, if any, elected to the convenday evening, September 26, 1904, al tion and the names of the chairman, NOTICE OF A88ESSMENT. 8 oclock, at such places as may be secretary and the district committee Monster Mining Company of Dutch designated by the district chairman on the forms provided. Mountain, Clifton Mining District, and the district committees. Each voting district in the county The basis of representation is one will instruct Tooele County, ..Utah. Principal place its delegates to atfor or votes, every delegate jtwenty Utah. Salt Lake of business, Cty, tend a precinct primary to be Notice is hereby given that at a meet- majority fraction thereof, cast for held at such date as may be Hon. William H. for congress in ing of the Board of Directors of the 1902, and under King, upon by the several said apportionmen mutually agreed Monster Mining Co., held at the Comfor the purpose of nomthe several districts are entitled to delegations, in Lake office Salt Utah, one City, candidate for justice of panys inating on September 8, 1904, an as representation as follows: the peace and one candidate for conFirst city precinct: District of one cent sessment of stable in said precincts and for the delegates; district 2, eight del selection of one person to act as per share (called assessment No. 1), eight was levied on the outstanding capital egates; district Z, eight delegates; chairman of the precinct and one per 4, twelve delegates; district son to stock of the corporation, payable im- district act .as secretary. ten 5, district 6, five deleThe mediately to H. B. Windsor, secretary gates; delegates; following are the newly creatdistrict 7, eleven delegates; ed of the corporation, at 62 West Second precincts of the county in which 8, eleven delegates; district 9 South street, Salt Lake City, Utah. district said persons are to be nominated five delegates; district 10, eight del and selected: Any stock upon which this assessment egates; district 11, eight delegates Precinct No. 1: Districts 55, 62, may remain unpaid on the 12th day of total for the precinct, 94 delegates. 88 and 89. October, 1904, will be delinquent and 64, advertised for sale at public auction, sixSecond city precinct: District 12, Precinct No. 2 Districts 53, 54 and district five dele 13, delegates; is made and unless payment 87. before, gates; district 14, seven delegates; will be sold on the 5th day of Novem- district Precinct No. 3 Districts 56, 57 and 15, three delegates; district asto the 58. pay ber, 1904, delinquent 16, five district 17, six delsessment, together with the cost of egates; delegates; district 18, six delegates; dis- 61.Precinct No. 4 Districts 59, 60 and of and sale. expense advertising trict 19, six delegates; district 20, six H. B. WINDSOR, Secretary. No. 5 Districts 79, 83, 84, delegates; district 21, five delegates; 85,Precinct 86 91. and district 22, seven delegates; district Precinct No. 6 23, six delegates; district 24, five del ASSESSMENT NOTICE. 78. and egates; district 25, seven delegates; Precinct No. 7 district 26, delegates; total for Humboldt Gold Mining Company, the precinct, eight and 70. 88 delegates. principal place of business. Salt Lake Precinct No. 8 Third city precinct: District 27, location West of mines, City, Utah; Precinct No. 9 eight delegates; district 28, six deleMountain mining district. 76 and 77. gates; district 29, eight delegates; NOTICE. Notice is hereby given district 30, nine Precinct No. 10: district 31 that at a meeting of directors of the nine delegates; delegates; 90 and 92. 82, district 32, six del Humboldt Mining Company, held on gates; district 33, The delegates elected from diseight delegates; the 15th day of August, A D. 1904, at district 34, nine delegates; tricts No. 1 to 52 inclusive, will meet 35 Salt Lake City, Utah, an assessment seven delegates; district 36,district at 9:30 a. m., on September 28, for four delof of one cent per egates; total for the precinct, 74 del- the purpose of nominating a candidate share was levied upon the capital egates. for city justice of the peace and constock of the corporation issued and Fourth city precinct: District 37, stable in Salt Lake City precinct. outstanding, payable immediately to eleven delegates; district 38, eight The chairman and secretary of the the treasurer, A. F. Hoock, at his of- delegates; district 39, nine conventions will certify undelegates, precinct fice, 156 South Main,' Salt Lake City, district 40, nine delegates; district der oath taken before some officer 41 Utah. ten delegates; district 42, nine dele- competent to administer oaths to the Any stock upon which this assess- gates; district 43, nine delegates nominations in the several precincts ment may remain unpaid on the 20th making a total for the precinct, 65 and forward such certificates to the day of September, A. D. 1904, will he delegates. secretary for filing with the county Fifth city precinct- - District 44, six clerk, at once. delinquent and be advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment IififHowli diistr!.cti 45 six By order of the City and County delesates; is made before, will be sold on SaturDemocratic Committee. delegates; district 47 day, the 22nd day of October, A D. seven delegates; district 48, M. E. MULVEY, eight 1904. at 1 oclock p. m., at the treasdistrict 49, six delegates; Chairman. urers office, 156 South Main, to pay six delegates; district 51, six C. M. JACKSON, Secretary. . - to-wl- t: . one-ha- lf one-twentie- th (l-20- c) del-fe- s; i |