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Show THE Advertised Letters. 8 i TR1-WEEKL- off JOURNAL. LOGAN UTAH.,, JUNE ,16 1903 Y The Bar Rail. Half a score of clerks Bate Mrs J 0 Olwk Keqatnrmm in, racp of hrillUnoy; is an ' one of nt bonvmarionalist, indiffer isfond of ic anifrf&dstijiniefoiM French in , novels New York were astounded one during hi hours pr ease, Ewtinan Mi;s N0 ' Mr ; . is MU t rfeJieTe thp the.re JoseiMi a Perl mhrmnss last week when one bvbnt trintf which one they were called into their 'em haow. (hw winber,: unfeel , u.eutzen Miss Sarah across the em throw H in figure ; Mrs Marioh ployers private office and asked to ,f ' the of czar.Chicago Lhron. Foalseu h holdup their feet and show the icle E F Mr ' ' Pierpont shanks of their shoes.They thought . RositerMisLU the old man" Lad ' i Steen Mr lnl inad. . Each young maq as he , CH , Smith Mrs ' entered the office was told to sit VoyneMM',. XOho forwithio called awliot dowri and pnt his foot up on the If tbe abovi ' ' corner of the desk where it could 1 from d. th.jf will W. t v , Then tbe head of Of ioeilWMiOD be examined. Jth.DJ the house put on his glasses nud P. M. Logan, Utah WO women lived near the Bea, Rob bbt Mobdocic very carpfully scrutinized the shauk but not In sight bf It. As the , of the shoe. June 9tb, spring wore on and the air beT7 When all had been pnt through gan to be warm In the sun lire Tax on Babies. this examination he culled the en- and bright With the etherle sun gold force tire of clerks into his office a is weather they longed for a whiff of the salt wagreat, and Extreme hot to them ter, a sight of tbe blue green, foatn this explained why tax upon the disgestivo power of1 unusual breakers. They took a trolley capped had feeble been examination., they babies f when puny and to Island, seven miles away. Coney mode. should be given a few doses of shore the' friends found a the . At Yon are well said he. warm aware,, corner Whites Cream Vermifuge, at the Intersection of a that I will no: have a drinking and a bathing shed, where the sun childrens tonic pier man iu my employ if I know it. shone and the wind could not enter nd facilitate the digestion of , he- - For some time I have had . good and where there were not too ninny tbeir food, so that they soon reasons for believing that several broken bottles to prevent them from oome strong. healthy and active. of the young men before me have stretching out upon the drub sand. One Co 25c at Riter Bros. Drug been indulging quite too much. turned her back to tbe sun and built How I know it. Here are the sand heaps like a happy child; tho oth-- . marks of the bar rail on the bot- or sat facing the sun aud gazed silently far oht over tho sea, where her tom of yonr shoes. Is Doth breathed In C. D. Several of the young men braced heart and always. deep long the electric ocean ozone. themselves against the wall and 'This was very poetic and idyllic, so I lifted their feet as a blacksmith have boon at pains public to toILof it, but lifts the foot of a horse. Sure there is more to it That is, that the enough, there were tbe glazed, two friends before they know It were JOURNAL OFFICE. metalic marks on the dry leather. made so hungry by the glorious sea or was It the sun tonic which so They were the evidences of guilt air stimulated their digestion? that the and the young mens faces showed - theiareest brokerage hours, ( i -- . PI, , jt$n Artist 'Roasted FranK'farters , L"r T j s , 4 bowls and others barked, Dow, wow, wow!,- - v mir . Nevertheless the frankfurters tasted extremely good, and the ladles i' devoured them' with relish eyen the one who frowned on. frankfurters owning thnt they were Tery, nice. When the women started home,- - they passed again the .frankfurter stand, There was the" man. roasting sausages still, with the absorbed air of an artist and an enthusiast, ad though world depended on the perfect cooking of those tiny pink meat rolls. . The wo--' man who does not like frankfurters told tbe man that his were the best she ever tasted. Ills face brightened up at the compliment. Theres lots more In roasting frankfurters than a body would think' he You have to watch 'em every said. minute. - Time and agln I've hired somebody to roast em for me and never found anybody to do it tight. Theres an art In it. you know, and I was two years learnin to turn em out as good as this. The man was the true artist. He wrought to perfection the oc'y work his brains and environment permitted bim to do. Everybody can do some oue thing in perfection and make good living at it. 8USAN PEITER. , l Tho following Incident recorded bj the Ohio Farmer may have Its counter part In some other herds: ; "Our veterinary editor, was recently called to see a herd near tills city (Cleveland O.) that was running down without any apparent cause. At, .last he requested to he shown the food tthat was given them. The secret was there. It was Commercial feed stuff,' composed largely bf ground corncob, oat hulls,-etc- . The cows , were, starring-H- e ordered a change of food, and the cows at once began to pick up ani Increase the milk ,flow. - , , inove-nien- , ts J . t be used for constipution, sick headache, etc., Bob Moore, Lafayette. Jnd., says all others gripe and sicken, while DeWitts Little Early Risers do their work well aud easy. Sold by City Drug Co. D J ... Polltenena Prevail. . Constipated 5SigoJJ Omaha to Chicago. Short Line. Omaha to JTu St. Paul and Rutsia's Great ' Minneapolis. Ulterior Minister W. Plehwe, whose dispatch Double Daily Service. Von Baabeu, the governor of Besin equipment, safety, made the way clear for sarabia, mufortand certainty of service. Our the Kishineff massacre, probably trams comprise everything that ia up to date and modern in the filroad is the most powerful man in the world. Wide veetibuled qujpment, czars dominions. He certainly is sleeping cars, dioing cars, bullet, smokmore than the czar himFiee reclining self. powerful ing and library cats. chair cars. All new throughout. Ask Von Plehwe is more than 65 ticket agents for tickets via the years old and has spent forty years ILLINOIS CENTRAL in the service of the state. Before RAILROAD. the czar called him to succeed the murdered Minister Spyagiu he was Pictures and Notes En Route is an illustrated booklet describing this a sonator of the Russian conncil new route. A free copy will be mailed of the empire and secretary of state od application. in the grand dnchy of Finland. For further information, maps aod He was a man of no mark then, time tables apply to but generally was regarded as a J- A. Foley, Commercial Agent, hidebound bureaucrat. 75 West 2nd South Street, Von Plehwe is not a man of like Pobedonosteff, nor Salt Lake City learning Utah. has he the fanatics excuse of eon" victiou for carrying on extreme measures. From his youth he has been bibught up in official circles, among men who regard the common people as either dangerous criminals, to be repressed, or in-- , nooents, to be ignored. Early in life he frequently was employed on missions sent to outlying provinces to inquire into cases of peculation of public property, and he .obtained a certain notoriety for the drastic ehauges he advocated, His own hands are dean, and in a country like Russia that is the supreme recommendation for the important post of minister of tho Atchison Topeka & Santa Fe Route. CHEAP PASSENGER Dates of RATES Sales, May 5th, and nne 4th, 5th, 9th and r10th, From Ogden and Salt Lake to Missouri River and intermediate and return $32,00; points Chicago and " intermediate points and return $44.50: St. Louis and return $39.50. Final return September 8th,. 1903. THREE TRAINS DAILY r further information aiia tor rates tof points other l&an above, -apply to C. F. WARREN, U Dooley Block, ' Wl Agent, Salt' take City Utah tion, and the bowels moved at least once a day, so that all the poisonous wastes are expelled daily. Mr. G. L. Edwards, 142 N. Main $t., I have Wichita, Kansas, writes: nsed Herbine to regulate the liver and bowels for tho past ten years, and found it a reliable remedy. 50c at Riter Bros. Drug Co. b j interior. The educated youth of Russia pursue Von Plehwe with bitter They cannot tolerate j animosity. a man who, they say, turns upou his own people. He is largely of 'Finnish blood, yet no man Russia himself for j has so signalized towards the Finns. He prepared the way for the downfall of Finland. As the supreme head of the police Von Plehwe is in his element. Not only is tbe ordinary police under his control, but the famous "third section? a well. He is the supreme master of the army of spies aud informers. He is tbe power behind the throne. With a word he can ruin any one, and no questions will be asked. He control Is the press of the country.- The censors are his creabar-jbari- ty ! tures. Heds a man of no -a- ccomplishments, ia laborious, but without a Driven to Desf cration. Mr. Hippo Excuse rue for but I must Lhingat an out of the way place, remote trom civilization, a family is often driven to desperation in case of accident, resulting in Burns, Cats, Wounds, Ulcers, etc. Lay in a supply of Bncklens Arnica Salve, Its the best on you, Chatters, season aint open. The season was evidently open enough to advertise the crabs and lob- - earth. 25c, at Riter Bros. Drug Co. J K Rock Lland System. Throngh tourist sleeping cars Cache Junction to Chicago leave Cache Junction every Thursday via the Rock Island System. Best service aud lowest rates. For information apply to E, Drake, D. P A. Salt Lake. Chicago News. W HUMANITY OUTRAGED bow to Miss Chunk, yonder. - The Bowels. To have good health, the hhily should be kept in a laxative. condi- k Its unmistakable proof, said the head of the house. Ypn can breath the at fixufc yonr drug store and tho barber can clean up your eyes and face, but you neg iect the shanks of yOur shoes. That afternoon three young men cleaned out their desks arid gave son aint open." the keys to the managing clerk. Lobsters? New York Herald. We aint got no lobsters 'yet. Tbe Imperial Line , AU ladies and children who cannot stand the shocking' strum of laxative syrups, cathartics, .etc., arc invited to try the famons Little Early Risers. They are different from all other pills. They do hot purge the system. Even a double dose will not gripe, weaken or sicken: many people call them the V. II. Howell, HousEasy Pill. ton, Tex., says nothing better can notary of gingerbread they bad hunk brought with them was too small. Near by was a pretentious restaurant that had all the luxuries of the season placarded upon Its outsides and little besides oldish doughnuts and baked beans In Its Insides. Tbe women took a seat at a table and asked for the soft shell crabs on the bill of fare. We aint got no crabs yet ..The sea- And C tildren Invited, Ladle W. Fullmer it. Itinlsk TkClWVrVr yr EarlylittleRisers The famous pills The United States dispensatory says eonium PARALYZES the motor nerves; aeonite reduces muscular strength ; belladonna produces PARALYTIC symptons: the u&tura hyoscyamu8 and stramonium are same as belladonna; opium lessens INFLUENCE , CURATIVE ANY EXERCISE f Some of these are contained in all of the ancient pile medicines. Pile Cure on the market, 4,000 drug Of the ONLY in substance: doctors and of the highest standing say gists DR, L. GRIFFIN : In 20 years experience I have no Pile Cure. I KNOW II LU KLB. medicine curing Piles except your.non-narcoti- c M. H. J. I)., Druggist, Los Angeles, C al. TROUT, DR. L. GRIFFIN: A personal acquaintance with druggists throughout the northwestern section of the U. 8. for 25 years enables me to say those who handle Pile Cure are most re iable and competent without an excepand endorse ns the ancient Pile Medicines are is an extensive field for tion. There Yours truly, W.G. fAYLOH. Colorado springs, Colo. not cures. Cures Piles, or (50 paid. Worst cases cured with one box. All re-DATE Druggists sell viz; Riter Bros. DrugCo., liable, Ui-T- & Drug Co., Cy E. Napper. City Drug Co., . , non-poisono- sa THE FRANKFURTER MAN. sters on the menu, but not open enough for these to materialise before the customers. The customers had to walk by faith and not by sight. The friends left the delusive place I know and wandered disconsolate. are some one. Here said what, roast frankfurters. Let us have some frankfurter sandwiches. I dont like frankfurters, answered the woman with the finikin palate. But these look uncommonly good, said the one who has learned not to be too squeamish. The result was they approached the stand of tbe frankfurter man. He was uncommonly clean; so was his outfit. He had' a row of frankfurters upon a sheet Iron plate over a charcoal furnace. He turned them with an air of solicitude and watchful care as their plump sides became brown and juices bubbled out. Well, the two respectable ljdies were so hungry that they each ordered a frankfurter safidwleh. The frankfurter roaster split, a well baked bread roll, whisked a sausage upon it with a fork, handed it to the customer and . said, Help yourself to mustard. The ladies did so; then, bold apd unabashed, started down again to the sunny corner In tlie sand. A row of rowdies, idle waiters and Coney Island fakirs lined, the walk on each side. As the ladies went past them, carrying each her frankfurter sandwich, some of. these fellows uttered mournful dog QUICK-WA- AST. . To sayo many hours time and more miles, take advantage of this new east-bou- nd service via the , Union Pacific and Chicago Mil St. Paul waukee 1 , Line CLAUDE S. WILLIAMS, Commercial Agent . ' t 106 West Second South - St. Salt Lake City. . , I -- . v j |