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Show mr. Mat IUiM Mi mum-- u CVaa 1 MM loaanl WiHWlui, to tk j the nut FISmMWM'm7 bJumi 5mM Oca u". 1 bj sssslbs IsjiPas. Mrs J r mmMmMi j taw- - 1 Thert woold ul all sorts of porac jaatv ia to 1 twiim E4eu in a vacant lot, and as to turned -- WiM I I U biatrial PefTJ oxim raaru t unnitt naT E. SNOB -. r I fa JosStoot it I'ltiMi - a. ObilCS 1 Hatch." tto greatest hour ia Chicago. Though reputed a milb mairr aatd tto owner of a magnificent home, to live in a down town block and ouok his own meals. As to it u well toada tnat. wmue kuppoaed to to a very rich man, tto Chicago gossips say Ota a great fortune in tto Hut. h has last fit or sis years, and that at tto pace to is going to will be likely to die poor. Ten years ago to was supposed to to worth eight or nine millions of dol- SPRINGS! Ssrnif 4rtWt SOCUKD I Du L it II Mill K. Wiaaap MaraLalAoao. Jallunr) ru?k(-- gtoj 90. HOT urnroas. fcasy'SawiMf" Urn SMtirruiWa.AfC- sjssj h SJJ Mr. Milk is dm wliti i d sj tost earnest, mart fnJt m to who fort uujcgrtl fur It Mr. John U. CariWr ttoa a i rely tmltnosrn .Tjojrrriiiii Ktu. ky. Bat fur tto fnnxIMup Ml tnflurt of tto Texan it u doubtful if tto noose vaald hare soagnt oat Mr tariisle and eWrated him to tto station in which to wua so Bach fame. Mrnt and learning when hidden under tto of snudeatj, aw not always nv and brought forth. Betwei arlude there ha slwsys SS arm. an admirable fnendMM When tto Krpubli.ana obtained control of tto houe and ele. ted Mr. Heed for CarliiJa ajnyjMnw it became to resume his plate on tto floor and on tto ruoiinitteea. Mr. Mills had been ckatrman of tto committee on way and moons, and Mr. Carlisle had Iwe-- a najniher of tto sani- - . immittee before neeoming speaker. The question was. which of them shoald take precedence on the committee? Acoordintc to custo Mills, tom tto firecedence fint Mills insisted that Carlisle should go on ahead of him. and Carlisle insisted that Mills should keep his proper place at the head of tlx Democratic members. The nearest Uue two leadwas over en ever came to quam-lin.- this question of precedence, so eager was earh ot them b honor the other. Mill uroveil the more stubborn, for he is hi stubborn a man as we have in public life, and his name was printed after the in the lit of coinuiitti-oThere is a man in this town whom I feel sorry for. He has a government position of great honor and usefulness, in which he outwardlv seems contented, while at heart he is yearning for the halls of legislation and the great committee in which he once served with Bach great distinction. There are thousands of men in this country who would like to lie an Interstate commerce com- miasioner, a life appointment with n comfortable salary, but William R. Mor- nson, former coadjutor of Carlisle and Mills, says he has not yet bSOOBSS entire- ly reconciled to being "buried alive." The friends of Secretary Blaine tell me he is renewing his youth. Not in ten years his Mr. Blaine seemed so young, rigorous and cheerful as he is today. 1 saw him the other day walking through Iafayetto square from the state department to .hjs residence. He walked nt a brisk pace, with a sprightly step and bead erect. Perceiving some distance ahead of him a friend sauntering along, the secretary quickened his pace almost into a run and quickly overtook his acquaintance. Four or five times a day. in good weather, Mr. Blainu walks through the park, and there isn't a nurse girl or even a baby among till the habitues of this retreat that does not know r k ouranri B Cfckafu. While on my way to as enny train 1 saw a tall, angular mac with a llMllk-rstr- un omptl A aaaaal hk ae k MM INDAY, DECEMBtK 21, OFFICIAL DIRECTORY t2J2S OF THE CAPITOL wa DAI Li COMMKKt 1AL: UtiDfcX 10 aVDooMi. ruivt. Have you been out to Hot Springs since the new management took hold do so to-da- If not ? y. MMaf -- CHd 1 in tan kt lars. I Tto pen with which President Har- rison signed tto McKinley tariff bill did not tiring good lock to the family which Wi :. the presof secured pusM-Mident affixed his signature to tto bill in tto presidential room at tto Capitol. Con Hi ssiiisii Mason, of Chicago, asked f the pen as a present for his little boy un ef sto P V O. See Time Table in this Paper. Nna. BuUjtu. nciti una runurr JutinofttaPatw ( H. E. iidhli JartMuf ConrHhU VtlUfcMoa. KmL rsararr. acsrsviLU HckAf isrK Farru. Qrm iuu We have Thoroughly Renovated the Hotel and Bathing partment. The Gentlemen's Plunge is in perfect order. E. snaa rumor. Jartic o (.uaeithl tto Peace JatK of lh OmOCDB NHS J JUee of the J astir of the Peace E. & JotoUooM. From, I SOI II I ittutviLLi rasriacr. Cuatble Jn rm 11. William Q. Kawvoa. Taylor. BlVEfcDlLB Juetieeof PBaX-nU- tlx- - Peace Richard I iiu I'urki-- r KssSoMB inL Carver. B. r ityttxi LA 11 TIT is1 riTj raariKCT. uotiabW Jueuii De- TvrcnA miATITVrn 1J3il Axillu Lj I Has received Special Attention. A Competent Attendant is always in taking at the Indies' Bath. Djr. chit ah Manner. J met tee of the Peac-e- Timoth) tow all. Lawrence, and the president gave it to Ccutabl- e- Byron L Brbee. recent him Twoor three days after the sasekvillb raociKCT. Jiutice of the Peace election, in whic h Mr. Mason was de( unstable Wilson Poulter. Will give massage treatment to Ladies and Children when desired. feated in his district, little Lawrence 11. - VM ir PKL !M r died of diphtheria. Justice of the Peace W. H. Crundail. A story alsiut this bright little boy, Constable OSMOS H- Haycock. whose death brought his father a t!iou-vuiLATKSV1LLK PSariNrT. Justice of the Peace- - James Hutchuu. times more urief than the resnlt of Constable Joint J. llutcbim. the election, is worth fe lling. One day MAKSIOTT PUU ISiCT. Sir. Mason carried home a bog of candy of the Pence Simon K. Halrerson. Justice and pasx si it out to his wen children 'unstable alcb Paro till at last III v three or piece h ltksb rmscrarT. Justice of the Peace Peter L. Sheroer. four caramels remained. When little Csostsolt James tlarrop. Lawrence came up. holding out his chubHftTe been WILSON 1'tECISCT. by band f"r more candy. Mr. Mason, to ..f the Peace P. P. Bingham. room. Constable- - Daniel N. Drske. try the lad's temper, remarked that the bag was empty. wEsrwKbts PKarixr-r- . Justice of the Peace J. W. Hurt. "I want some more candy," persisted A lirst-clas- s Constable Joseph HokwPhysician is always in attendance. the lioy. HoorEs mitcrecT. "But, Lawrence, IsC yon the bag is Justice of the Peace Jamea Johnson. Von certainly don't think your empty. Coustuhle Francis II. Belnap. lie to would yon" )iaM .something in the congressman's face STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. must have told the story to the keen A meetinjf of the stockholders of the Citizens he little for watched that Ksuk will helil nt its other i,n Tuesday Jan fellow, eyed anil to 1WI, for the elertioD of direct)) lag with eager interest. It was evident lllth, transact such other business as may come be that he doubted his father's word, ami fore the mretiuK. Ws. Hki.fikh. I ashler. yet was afraid to say so. Finally a way out of the difficulty occurred to him, BANKS. when he sidled up to his father and in First-clas- s Is Not Excelled in the Territory. Accommodations at $i.M and an insinuating tone remarked: Maths. Come ont and try it. day. indudinjr "Well, papa, s'pose you just give me N STATE BANK that empty bag." Congressman Morrow, of California, some time ago decided to retire from 06DEN, UTAH. public life, and consequently did no; One stand for of his friends asked him what he was going to do after Paid in, $125,000 he had left congress and Mr. Morrow re Capital Sin-plu- 7,500 plied: "I ui going fx) spend my time orH. C. BKiEIOW, Preei.lcnt. ganizing societies for the good of manJOHN A. UOVLE, Vice President kind. From a politician I am going to A. P. BIQKLOW, Cashier. rise to the heights of philiuithropy. There is a class of unfortunate people in Interest Paid on Time and SaTinfiR Septiu this country who have lieen neglected by the workers in the fields of charity and reformatory efforts. They are unUTAH NATIONAL BANK, happy, miserable, groveling people, who need just such relief as I hope to be able him For some reason or other Mr. Blaine to afford them.-- ' ()Klfn, TTtah. "And what will be thu nature of your never walks through the White House grounds, though that route is shorter new organization':'" United States Depository. "Its title will be, 'The Society for than the other. Remarks about Mr. Blaine's health are out of fashion, but Amelioration of the Condition of thu one of the secretary's intimate friends Rich.'" niiiwihiiiiiniiiiiiihiiiiiiiiiiii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 100,000. CAPITAL, . I suppose this was Mr. Morrow's unique tells me that if he hadn't accepted a place tX0tt,OOO STJKPI.TJS, in the cabinet, where he finds congenial way of saying that it was his intention to Interest Paid on Time Depositc. leave to and out into the for his congress go employment energies, not be alive today. "Had he remained world ssj a practicing lawyer in quest of Ml retirement J. K. Doolt, Preaident. at Augusta," says this fat fees from people whose money had IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIII W. N. SHiLLrso, friend, "he would have rusted out. The involved them in litigation and other L. B. Adams, Vice Preeident. Cashier. trouble with Mr. Blaine is that he is a troubles. A congressman who stood for Wm. V. Helfrich , Waekks W. Cohkt, hypochondriac, when idle. Every little President. Cashier. and was defeated tells me the folailment he magnifies into a fatal chronic . and Manager. Theo. Robison, disease. Without work Mr. Blaine lowing story of human ingratitude: "I owe my defeat to one man, a memwould fret himself into his grave." He doesn't look at all like a man who ber of my own mrtgr, and a man on F. W. LAFRENTZ. President. is worrying himself to death as he walks whose friendship I thought I had some A F. POOLE, claim. A few years ago he was one of through historic Lafayette square. A queer little old fellow is Justice the poorest men in my district. He had OF OGDEN, UTAH. Bradley, the patriarch of the supreme served in a desultory sort of way in the court a most delusive man. When you army during the rebellion, and had a I.ons, Clear imported Tnbaeeo for fi e nt : $200,000. Absolutely see him on the bench weazened, sleepy, vague idea that he was entitled to a pare and free 'Vom all MMa, extracts, palnti His case was not a very good one, seemingly senile, you think it a pity he or fiarorinK, and are not dipped. Is a beautifui and p doesn't retire from active service. Yet and it strained my conscience a little to feet clfrar, not a cheap eiitarm or chemot. Equal to an DIRECTORS: UXeotriiptr in tbe I'mted States, that is sold refrular. this little old man does more work than take it up: but the mau was so poor I TV. R. A. Wells, John Keck, Warren Corey, F. J. KIESEL 4 CO., Sole Apts. Ogden, Utah any other justice on the bench. He finally decided to do so. He had seen so Thos. Cahoon, C.E.WurteleX.C.Robinson, Ad. Kuhu, Theo.Robinson rises always at 6 o'clock in the morning, little army service that he didu't even S. S. Schramm, and for years has made it a rule to eat a know the number of the regiment to peach and take a bit of exercise or airing which ho had been assigned, and had before breakfast. A conductor on the never done anything more onerous than Metropolitan horse car line tells me the camp duty anyway. "I went to the capital of our state, old justice ho lacks only a year and a half of fourscore often takes a round and after a long search found his name Grows Hair Rapidly. trip ride with him on Capitol hill before on the adjutant general's rolls. Then I 1 o'clock in the morning, standing on the catno down to Washington and by a Eradicates Dandruff. platform sniffing the cool air. Moral-w- ork good deal of hard pushing and pulling to cose his the get through hard, cat a peach and take a con- managed Stops Falling Hair. stitutional lefore breakfast. pension office, had his name put upon Is a Preventive the rolls and Secured for him 4,800 back I saw Governor Pattison. of Pennsyl-raniof Baldness. This sum was the the other day. Here at Washingpension money. ton the gossips have it the young govern- foundation of his fortune. From thaf Grows Hair on moment his luck changed, and he is now or will be president some day. PattiBald Heads. of men of one the district. son is one of the most surprising nieu I wealthy my He turned against me on a trivial matever saw. He is so modest and unassumIs an Exquisite ing, both in manners and appearance, ter, of no consequence whatever, fought Toilet Article. that at first meeting one naturally under- me bitterly and managed to defeat me by THE OGDEN TRUNK FACTORY Is Free from all Walter Wellman. rates him. Afterward you are aston- a few votes." Carries the best line of Trunks and Valises is ished at his force, his lino command of coloring matter. the city at Manufacturers' Prices. AH kinds of Advico to Oirls. Repairing done. Call and see us before purchaslanguage, his originality, his quiet but ( 7adf mart registered.) KLINE & OPPMAN, ing elsewhere. No. 270 Twenty-fiftGirls, if you work for your living, do persistent masterfulness. He is the sort Contains uo Mineral or Vegetable Poisons St. of man that a new acquaintance will say lay up some money. You don't know It is an honest and meritorious of: "Oh, well, I can do as I like with whether you will ever be married or preparation. this fellow. He isn't much." Bnt he is not, and if yon should be you don't know ! also the sort of man who, after listening whether you will get a man who will Nature's Own Remedy. WE will the abovp rcvard for any raw of UVif cheerfully, and just as one is thinking he snpport you. We have the word of nu- Complaint, jvy Sick Iload&rhr, Indifreetion. or Costivenes.') Me cannot ctire wita West's has possession of him, naturally and merous old people that "men ain't what Vejfetable I.ircrrills.whcn tho directions are utrlctly Skookum Root Hair Grower Go. easily turns and becomes possessor him- they used to be." So lay up some money, compiled with. They are pnrely Vecetabie, and nT s ., Coated self. The governor is surprising in ane boxos, go into business for yourselves, and fail to trlTt) aattsfactton. 30 Nhu Ci rents. Peware of counterfeits NEW YORK. other way. He does not impress one as achieve success. Don't work for other costalnlns; and inlutioni. The i;cnuine manufactured only by Smm being either very tall or large, and you people all your lives, but begin now as TU& JOUK C. WEST OOsCHinr, CUlCAUO.slIsL. Fop by ail Dtuggit. Hold by A, H U AI.KRK. guess him at 5 feet 10 or 11, and about though you expected nothing else than UratcsUta Offtten. I tali. 165 or 170 pounds. Being curious about to beat the head of some flourishing ftmi liriie f,r;un hire been m4N)Sj this I put the question, and Mr. Pattison business of your own. If you stick to rfc tr a. Ahiik Austin, tl and Jno. Honn. Tuledo, (4iio. nnr VIW rln of " work, will achieve R, Isf this and ambition pnd replied: you hope ee nil. tXhei-- sredoinsjas well. Why tM',l,iv I Lml L. W honorably, by those of W raru ovrr 111 fonie Of and in this to in I live th"T HI r,unf "Nearly every one underrates my it. Then, if you have j'u' i on ran do the work and liaa V II ontb. Anr L I on own,,lM.wheMrfjrthTlW m mm n von are. Hi en he- b work. w II hnie, to weight and my height I am 8 feet 2 wicked world till you are 80 or 90 years W famish ki rlnnrra "it easily earning ararrthinir. Wl ttart you. Ko risk, fsjsj rin demrta S to inches tall as I stand, and my usual old. you will not have to spend the last yoar spare mnrnwili, or rM your lime to the work. f l"a t' Ail jc We show von how Thi Is a lead new .and brines wonderful turret loererr worhH. entirely and start yu t an work m spnre lima tab210 is the of weight BegSonrrs tre esmilnf from ti4 .o ft0 prr wk oraJI the (tme. Bipi sioney nr years pounds." your existence among upwarOa, tnd more fter lltil e t i.erirnre. We ran famish nakiwwn imon r you tb If the young governor he is not 40 bies in an old woman's home, clawing li ( i and (earh NKW s it,. oi,dtYiil. Panirularsfrr. t.... IviJrsatisa f'XItlL TRf T JL 1 O., AltitM'a. MAlhoW Twenty-Fift- h II. II. .11. u.k i o .Hex should ever become president he will be and Duaouling with the rest of them. roriluss.llalu - 'l OUR PRIVATE BATH ROOMS pli-c- put in thorough Repair. ew Porcelain Tubs and Couches for each .Iii-ti- - 1 Our Hotel Department . $..00 per THU HOT 8FKKGS COMPANY. XMAS M PRESENTS A i ' ! Largest and Cheapest Line in the City. S BOYLE PUMITUEE COMPANY. CITIZENS' BANK jien-sio- 8ec'y. and Treos. CAPITAL, Skookum loot Hair Grouuer. UNION a, maBt Com m h $500 Reward y- GROCERS, IIAlir er d- i. wber-v- ftr-- wnrh-er. em-- i t.1 340 Street, OGDEN, UTAH. |