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Show tSSfe -- TSK&lUky J ; '& - r'- - . lfi ,?'s Vy'.frX ' - ' ' , wsssH . Germany is much worked tp over the recent seiaure of one rf There her ships by a British cruiser pleasing down near the seat of war. WE HAVE P eery's WI.rat Flakes per pkR. W Richelieu pancake Fir. 2 Mothers Mush 10 Aunt JemimaV 2 uheatine 10 I'ettyjohn's ttkfi-- t Food 2 Ralston Barley Rkfst. Quaker Oats 2 25 33 35 25 10 35 1 15 2 2 2 Friends Granule Flakes 1 Granola Garnose Biscuit Post urn Cerial Caramel 20 1 1 15 1 20 Farinose Wheat Farina Germ ado Rice Flakes Hominy - in ldk. Grape Nuts Malt Pure Buckwheat Fir. Quaker Good Mujilo Syrup I will arguments 25 JO) Andrew Carnegie has donated 35 I $50,000 to a free public library for 15 Cheyenne, Wyo. I I 1 1 sk. 1 pkg. 1 2 OR 1 r Butte had G3 cases of smallpox lb. I sent to the pestliouse in December. 1 jjj E I 1 A Chicago daily says there are jar 40 4 lbs. 25 25,000 men, usually denominate 2 pkgs. 25 tramps, in that city that would 1 gal. 80 rather freeze than work. Georgia had a fall of six inches of snow, Sunday, the heaviest ever known. I 1 1 A MERICAS Greatest Medicine is J loods SarsapariliaJiccuuHa it pos-sess- es or a run down feeling comes B the one remedy is Hood's SarsaparSi, Americas Greatest Medicine for the Stool. Poor Blood Hy Stood was so Boor that in hottest weather felt cdd. (food's Sarsaparilla made me warm. M b the right thing in the right place. Hattie J. Taylor, Woodstown, H. J. tftccdA' Flood 'mil J cure liver ; thnon-lri- l toting only cathartic to Ukc wOK'Hood- - Sarempcriilfc 111 Maximus, measures nearly a yard in circumference, and over a foot in length. Its cubical capacity is equal to 150 hens' eggs. 15 x. w Ooilracti t.e uoreri. Ou Sail Them for fl.OO Per 1,000. No Fewer Thaa FIi lluadred Stroke. In First-Cla- ss Ska High Patent Flour simply because it is made here at homo, but for the rca-so- n it is a the most Superior Flour sold in this State. lair trial of tins IlOlir.3 Manufactured by PEERY BROTHERS. ms RAW FDR HOUSE 1 to-ds- y METTfOPOLITAN NATIONAL ssiggfTitvfitiE'giiiiSiaft AainC SiLBERMAN BROTHERS, 12R1RS.1XS.iaa MfoUomn St., CMoai he First Tims That FIs fur Him All tbs Tims lie Wse Gone. . Qrepa Short Line Railroad TIME CARD. time table EFFECTIVE ocr. IS, isn-i- LEAVE (KIPKX. TRio. 4 Atlantic Express for Salt Lake, lrovo, SanjHte Valley and all point east 7:00 p.m. No No. 2 Chicago Limited, for Salt Lake, 1rovo, Grand JuncNo. tion and the Kind Lir, No. G To Salt Lake, 1rovo, SilNo. ver City and Intermediate Points 7:!10 a. in AKR1VK. S Mail. Portland and Butte 7:00 a. m Daily... 10 -- Butte nnd Cache Valley 1 G, assengcr. Valley Express Cat-li- e Ei'Aitr. Pacific Mail from Salt I No. Atlantic Mail, Salt Like, Lake, Provo and the cat I0:45 a.m I'rovn, Jiiitb noil No. 3 From Salt Lake. Provo, diaU- - points daily 2:30 a. m Grand Junction arid the No. ft Portland, Butte nnd east 10:00 p.m Cache Valley for Salt Lako No. 9 From Salt Lake, Irovo, d. ja in illy.. Silver City and intermediate No. 2 Pacific Express fur Salt points 1:00 p.m Lake and iiiU-rme- intermediate LOCAL TRAINS. Leave Salt Lake for Eureka, Silver City and intermediate points ior Iclknap, Gold Mountain 2:00 p.m points daily Butte Cache Valley G: 15 p.m Lke Express t No. 0, Salt .Like Passenger 5:35 p.m No. 10 1 p, ni A it III VK. Mining district and inter- No. Atlantic, Salt Lake and mediate points 8:3,--; ln intermediate 2 Arrive at Salt Lake from Belknap, in 0 No. Salt 10:00 laical, Lake, Silver Cy, Eureka, Bingham' daily p.fti and intermediate point....r:(., p.m No. 3 Atlantic Express from Ncphi, Provo and Salt Lake .Prom Eureka, Silver City, Mam7:10 moth and intermediate No. 7 From Salt Lako and in points..... 10: t0 a. in Icnncdi.-itpoints, daily... 10:50 n.m For Park City S:.10 a.m No. Cm-li5, Valley Express S:00a. in Arrive nt Park City 10:40 a.m 1 rains south of Juab run daily From Park City except 3:30 p.m Sunday. Ticket office. Union Dcot. Arrive ntSalt Lake 1 - Mo p.in D. O. DODGE, Genl. Mpr, H. II. BABCOCK, Traffic Mgr. GEO. W. IIEINTZ, Aet. Gen. Pass. It. HUNT. T. O I;. GILSON, L & I. A B. A. lu-.- r At. IIENIIY Agt. Ticket Agent OODEN, UTAH. (t. H. CORSE, ( A. IIENIIY, Frt. & Pass. Agt. Tkt. Agt OGDEN, UTAH. I. E. BUBLEY, O. I. T. A. IS. W . GcuI. Traffic Mgr. W. II. BANCROFT, Vicc-lW- It General Manager, ff anil - I I Aak your CATARRH Druggist for a generous e E LONG, HARD HILL. wcr Ending In the sunlight or the summer time of life; Sho was still without husband. He was waiting for a wife. .And cheeks were rich and rosy. And her lips were luscious red, So he iiroKPi h,T dimpled Angers As he looked at her said. As they stood there Inand the heather Where the road had crossed the rill: May we not fare together lp this long, hard hllir Now her hand began to tremble And her eyes were full of tears As she trained them on the road that the years; ; oundaway But she hud no among voire to answer Him; she could not understand. For the future lay liefore her I.Ikt- a far-oland. fairy There was sunllglii on the heather There was music In the rill. As ihcy went away together Up the long, 'hard hill. Oftentimes the way was sunny. Other times twas full of lures, rtiit the love that had romc to them Was the true love that endures, a hone hi he bonny brow le wrinkled. Though the raven lock le gray. have T5i t'.roa1 m,rhl she row-- the other way.rougher Now the frost Is 0:1 the heather And the sr.ow is on the rill, the abort sldt Of l.lLcy',recoa!t,PBdow" long, hard hill. t'v t y T (!1II -- Aenvronis IO CENT TRIAL SIZE. Ely's Cream Balm contains y 110 injurious drug. It Is quickly Absorbed. Gives belief at one It opena and cleanses COLD 'it HEAD lb-sto- Itm-.vi.- office. The first recorded Thanksgivingwaa the Hebrew feast of the tabernacles. The first national Thanksgiving proclamations were by congress during the revolutionary war. Tiie first national English Thanksgiving was on September 8, 158d, for the defeat of the Spanish Armada. Tine New England Thanksgiving dates from 1833, when the Massachusetts liny colony set apart a day for thanksgiving. There have been but two 'English Thanksgivings in this century. One was on February 27, 1872, for llie recovery of the prince of Wales from illness; the other, June 21. 1887, for the queens Then our regular jubilee. The first great American Thanksgiving day was in 1784, for the declaration of peace. There was one more national thanksgiving in 1789. and no other till 1883, when President Lincoln issiii-- 2317 Washington a national proclamation for a day of thanksgiving. Sinco that time the has issued an annual procpresident lamation, Journal of GRIP CAR FENDER. n WiRi. grooms miller fit) 3'ears. ttocnfgen is The untold nnd hitherto muiuspecter possibilities wf tlie street enr fender a, a collector of things various vvnshinted; at by an oeciirrcnce on Wasiiingtru Rtreet the otlierdny, whereby the gentle gripninn came out cnnsidcrnlilj ahead of the game, reports a Chicngv m3- face." paper. A market wagon laden to th ACKERS DYSPEPSIA TABLETS' ARE guards with sides of nnd hams and Hold 011 a m;Livi- KiiArimn-41- . lnrrel of tenderloin and other thing Cmvx liciui burn edible and every way pleasant to lock Miring nf Hu- fuiMl, li- hTiit or miy furin of One bill.- till. l.a givi-upon even in their raw and unwashed relief. Met, mill ) For. null- liy condition wns occupying tlie track in j Wullneu briia To. and II. n. nriiKBistM. front of a Madison street cable train j Tlie gripman sounded the gong IiiKtily and the driver of the meat WHgo-n- nt-tempted to pull out of the track tc I make way. But the grip was ton close for comfort and it grazed the wagon For Infants and Children. jarring the load and spilling half si The Kind You Have Always Bought dozen hams on the ground. The driver pulled up hishoracliastihv Bears the when he had cleared the track an I: Signature of jumped off to gather the preeiousprnd-ucfrom tlie street, hut two of the hams fell within the tracks and were promptly scooped up by the fender The gripman threw his weight on the and the train shot along toward the west with the hams reposing safely on the steel carrier, probably to enrich the larder of the gripman. Now, il some one would drop an occasional overcoat or a barrel of flour now and! then In front of a cable car the life o. the gripman would be one long, purpl PUIUI are low: s r Avenue. - A Farm uI I,. . ( n iMy hartie.-- s slioft . Library of unequalled value Practical, lkiiut-some- ly By JACOB No. BKiCil.Ij IIORSI- - BOOK All nl. .ill H'-r- i v -- a Omni,,.,, S, iim Tr . w iili vr r ,4 illitrrtti'ii4 ; a ritniuJori wm k. tiii vi No. 3 BKJOl.n BERRY BOOK AII:ilDt growing Small l;, isil s n,l n,1 Wi n l v COIll. lin. I llt.OT illl l,vll(t,s,, vnrit ties an! Bo fillirr illicit nlit.ns, I'fitt fiii No. IOUI.TRY BOOK Allnlmut Ifinllrv ; Hi I v l:.. I. m .1, IV,!TnTEr hnK : nt Willi ..j,.ii,-- r , i.,.,i.i, u.u Ice, so Ctufs. No. 4 BIGfiLR COW ROOK All .lioiit IViv, nn,1 lie , v IliisinrM ; Im-in , ,r.--. sale: coni;, 111, - ivilorci r. 1, ,n'i.u, 1 ! ri In--- . - 1 1 ,,. ni- i' . No. brccil, will, ,3- uib.-- r 5 BHKiLn SWINE ROOK An n,1'"l llog- iricilinp. flo. t rn, nvci liini-- I,iUiys iiiiil ulli- -r s RO()KS I; w, w nn vtlnng I'ligmviiu. - nr- ( 11 . r.tiM-- . UNitifiiui ;,jj 1 no, v, C, n. ,w ii.in;il,ii-von .W J, ,!.,! !,. rcvci . 1 i,; 4 like thcm-- L. li.n-inMl nn iioinninit Kn- -i v,-Uni---iri',1!rJU..,'WrV " jyr w Smill l;?Hi to ciijmM nway lor the liltiUM: GOOkS. Tim g s , ft e oj, , , M1, , r Ilcj nv'il FARM JOURNAL : nran? 51,nrI mn,le fw von anil not a h"-nu b 15:. C2!! l.c H.i:r r ,orm U"! HmwrhoM in 'Iwret pnprr of iia nixr In tin- - Pnilrdpntx-sIhIi h of America Imvi g over n million nn.i I, o : ll . I C. W. CROSS, LEADER IN Any ONE of the BIGGLE BOOKS, and lhc FARM JOURNAL fi. mly nir"TV,UAr,o, ' 3) will I wnl by me, I T" Sample of FARM JOURNAL . .ml .'nc ular AfldrPU, IWiOLIJ HOOKS V.TI.MFR ATKINSBN. CIIAS. F. JKNSiNS. FAMM Jni'VtVAV lr,r. ' lMla.AUhi.nilA ACKER'S ENGLISH REMEDY WILL STOP a (Dill'll ut any t f in,-- , tn.l will run- - tl,p wu--- i rM in !w,-lr- t Ikuii, nr nuini-- r,.fiiiili cto. and Met- -. r miIj l,y WulUio Hmj . AID) Jt. (i, KllOSl), Illtl'roistM, K-.- 1 lie (.on nly 1 rude: All old husiiioH firms in Ogdrn fmiiKl miL t lint the tra.li of lu furtners living in lio county owna surrounding Ogdon is nlioul tlie most dosir, ildn trad- of all. The Times is the moiimn through which tin farmer may lie readied. Sindv tiic ciiarai-U-of the Times from week to week nnd von will soon lie convinced of the fact that it is the paper through which you may reach the fanners of WYher ouiity. t: ii-- 1 s We carry Wc $i,5ou,iBaoo 2.r.i$N) li ifrh cvc-- i y day of v.ifitcii n( 1 fli-- rrrrivc ffl.fKlQ ry - mPiY r 2315 Wasliinglon Ave. Oil The Farm Journal is chuke full of gumption and lias (lie largest circulation of any farm paptr in lhc world. It is read everywhere. WcoflW il in connection i it h our pIR-- to advance paying that is Imth papers at the i ice of the Times; our p ip. r ?8r. We rrCantV.e engaged filling out-of-to- id sal the Wo have clorks are constantly orders. hV,IdinR r eacn copy. We want you to have one. SEND FIPTKKN yoor good faith. r.d wc send you a ,opy rHEK. on-tea- AlFFeelTripltolRaHs! of a OIL ID. ' i Concise and tiimprehensivc-- Printed and Ilcjutiiuily lilustra'cil. te. i CASTOR A Lmm iiu HIGGLE BOOKS I rt-- s Bath, lot. I - iyi-M'i- IV , I la-c- f - Shav-- At WIGGINS MRBER SHOP, 1 OILS. SUMMER GOODS. ANO WHIPS on rour tint harness, yoar eld hsi nre. and your carrlasetop. and Lbry will not only look better but wear lunger. 80M everywhere In cano all ataes from half pinto to five gallons Hate ky pric.-- s LUBRICATING Knraks Harness OU Is the best preservative of new laatlirr antl the beat renovator of old leather. It oil, softens, blackens and protects. Use WV ha VO been culling I ho hair of lots of children of renders of tin Times fret of charge. Now we turn to tlio other Hide of humanity, nnd until further notice mil cm the linir, free of charge, of all men pant O years of nre. Come on any i;iyH except to inspire terror. A French woman wriU-to a Paris paper asking if if. would be nfe for her to continue to wear Iter false teeth aet in n metal frame, Kite wivs, I should not. like to have iint frame showing in a photograph of - t Harness Ilt-aland Protec ts ths Membrane, tlie Senses of Tests and Smell. Full BizeSOt ; Trial t HizelOe.; at or lir tnnil. JiLY U BUTUElta, 60 Warren Street, Haw York. s s Euroha cncalns, nor any oilier Ten (13 are required to make 1 lie voyage between New York and Amsterdam. EARLY THANKSGIVING DAYS. Rw Kind You Haw Always Brngtit NO BIBLE FOR BOSTON IAN, v Blgutue of He Visited Kansas In nnd Enrly Days The married and ningle men of Created n IHlfle Boom, In the early days of Atchisona rich Manti had a rabbit shoot last week, Boston man named Claflin came to Mens Hair Cut Free. Old Aragon floating about In the clouds means success in life; tori, the cock, peroliod upon a drum, signifies pood government. Both the Greeks and the Jap use the butterfly to symbolize immortality. Boston Transcript. OAST Bean the Cruel Treatment I fhp Ilrwnril for Their AITeetlon nnd Iatellli;enee. The Alaskan dog la almost human in intelligence. He weighs about loo pounds. Heavily laden he will travel as many ns fiO miles a day. With 20 dogs in a team no two of them arc in u straight line from the driver. When unhitched for the night they pile upon the first blanket that, is thrown upon the snow, and there they stay. When 3011 crawl into your sleeping bng and pull a robe over it the dog will get under the robe. Unlras are M0KI TEA POSITIVELY CURES sick careful he will be inside of the bag in hnulanhe, Imltxretluti stul coutipstiivi. A dethe morning. Their endurance Is phe- - IiRhtfnl herb drink. ami nomenal. fhey are capable of strong the. kin. prnd,-i..perfm eouSlo" o! "ffcctlon. They are great fighters. money refun.le.1. 25 et. snd SOctx For le hr A traveler who returned Wallare Dru Co. and b. O. Kuotb, UriiRefHt. from Alaska nay ofrecently the treatment tliesc faithful nnitnnN: Tlie whip that is need on them is the GOOD NEWS comes from those take Hood's Sarsaparilla for cruelcKt thing of the kind known to man. Tliirt3 feet in length and two scrofula, dy.pcpxin and rheumatism. agree that HOODS CURES inches thick near the short handle, it hns a lash ten feet long that rule like a knife. The Russian knout isnt In it Satnple ciqiies of the Farm Journal When the dog is struck hear a the Times premium paper, have r sleigh whirls been ordered sent to many people in sharp .velp. nnd then past n bit of fur or poKsibl.v a piece of both city and county. They are sent blool3- - skin lying on the snow. for inspection. No other copies will lie Tlie biggest rgg in'the world is sent unless you como nmv and s lifur sale in London. It was found st ribe. Only $1 for the Times one buried in sand in Madagascar by year and the Farm Journal 4 years. natives. This egg, known to Bring yourjoh work to tlie Times nntnrnlislM ns the i u I m-al- i - Ia-port- THIS SPACE IS RESERVED FOR!!! ,l 1 1 DOG. "'; n for nt u 1 OGDEN. UTAH. know!-P,- 1 county, 5; Salt Lake , county, 10; Sum- mit county 3: WMlch ,hu"d1f,Kw bid ""r. ,rrooTo any postofflee and purchase envelope? I Morgan county, 1; Millaril county two-cestamps.0 ifisi aiqiroxlnia'e- - J 2 SanPete 0011,1 i 10j Sevier 13 but cents per loo for the envel- - county, 2; Tooele county, 1 ; Juab ly opes, or, to get ltdown four cents for a package of 25 finer, onlv C0Unty 3; Beaver county, 1. envelopes of the best government grade. lx-c- t):55 p.m. 5:25 p m UTAH DIVISION. arrivi: 0llEN'. THE ALASKAN their enemies put tJieir lialwt. ' No. , n Kd-.,on- back. UEFA IIT. it la I Bear, denrl Mail. Butte and Portland liOg.-iand Cache Valley, 1 11:15 a.m. ,;,ily So. 0 Pocatello nnd Butte Express 10:20 p.m No. , Cni'iie Valley InsHciiger 8 :lf a.m. J. d How David would like this, If he were here. ni VISION. MONTANA ali druggist on guarantee, first bottle benefits or money back. Book on heart and nerves sent free. Dr. Miles Medical Company, Elkhart Ind. op-erat- ed particularly liked saying: OCT. 15, ISM. 8SgbwSbsg I I heard only the other said the old soldier, that at every day, meal time, all the time I was away In the army in the civil war, a plate and a knife and fork were set for me nt the table at home. Many a time. If I had only known If, while I was falling into line nt ibe cook s fire at the rpij pf the I street with mv tin .'iini.V-a-V my hand to get the pork lY'jjJS bread and coffee, or whatever we might have to eat, better or worse, they were a setting plate for ma on the fable nt home. They entertained me there In spirit, if they could no$In flesh, and how glad they would have been to see me alt down at the fable. Wherever we were, in camp or on the march, and whether we had much or htt e. my plate was always laid for me at home just the same, I wonder would have helped me If I had knownif it it; I if eonld hare eaten In spirit, ns they entertained me? And I ean hear them now, after all these years, when they had something that I is the IsiKest house of Its kind in the country. Wenavmot OmmhromaUUndmmfSUnmmmtIFwuh Our smortlnz oonulderod the most liberal and our remittance the most prompt. We remit by or cash on the some day the hlpraonf no commission on furs, end pay expresssnlrewSchS freight chnreee when seme do not exceed 10 per cent of or the value of ehln-- e teri?,ru P0 all times on the prices of all st kinds of for Pries List end Qnotatleaa. As to our reeponal blhtywe refer by permiHion to OR, MULES' town to assist in celebrating the npen-o- f the latter killing 22 1 and the the Central branch, say the Atchison Globe. lie wa entertained by former 310, a total of 540. George W. Click, and the ntoruiiiifF after Salt Lakes milk trust has coino his arrival he came downstairs and asked Mr. Cllielf tor a Bible before to an untimely end. Milk is now breakfast. Mr. Click said he would I dWn 10 6 06019 a one, but fgumdi there was not a Bibleget the house. lie slipped over to Cotton-in wood Browns, lie would have one, but hesupposing and then he didnt, OUT OF THE ORDINARY. went to Virgfe Parkers. Parker have one, either, and finally Mr. didnt In Hebrew marriages the woman Is was compelled to confess to his filitk placed to the right of her mnto. With guest that there wasnt a Bible in the neigh- eiery other nation in the world her borhood. The late L. A. Anderson piuco in him ceremony is on the loft. n 1,1 Biisnian Poland all train must 1. Bible depository hr Atchison p ory atatiiw until the chief Click. Prowi ad Parker slipped into hi r ltobf (or gendarmerie) of the placo store one morning, one ffiv0 after ,rmiiiii for Uioir departure. and bought n Bible each. It another, A boy of Ifi nnd was the ftgirl of 13 wereiunr- moming after the Bostonman inquired rit1 t Ford, Ky., a few da vs ago. There The New Device l'Irks I p limns ind IOr one- "er 'vo l.rid.w in theamc Other Thine Which Full region recently nnd Mweru bridc- THE from lo Tfc,f ff Ky, 1 pi it Ill Julie O'Connor, Fulton, furnish envelopes under the new at a much lower price. It isun-derstood that the reduction will be in county 3J ss ILBtPMAN Mre. .olBoldnw count I THE OLD SOLDIER MUSES. j pt p'rtr( I It stands on its Merit. ?' 1 Thats pretty hard to tell, said the barber. Of course it is. Dut youv. boon 1. the business how long? Fifteen yeari. You ought to know by this time about how many strokes of the razor it requires to shave a man, supposing that you go over his fsc. a second time." IAllmight make a gneea at it." right. What's your guess? that I have a hard beard. Well, I should say about 125. Youre a good guesser, I dont think. Some time rk 1 the habuof counting the strokes of a razor every tl,ne I was being shaved. Its a good way to employ your mind. In shaving me you just made 732 strokes with the razor. I wouldnt havs believed It. No man belfgrea lt until he takes the trouble to count. In piy case I never knew the number to fall below 500, and it has gone more than 800 at times. I I call it a stroke every time the razor is brought forwnrd and then drawn back. should judge that there are no fewer than 500 strokes in a flrst-clnshave. You remember that, and probably you ran. win a few beta." I fua-daiuc- fin-jsh- ed Japannw Art Hymbols. If a .Tnpanese a rlist wishes to nccnlx cost, reporta the in color and dewign the nntieipation of ington Star. The Mt. I'lV10" lu! draws n picture which is a Pleasant smrpyramid It is interesting to note tho immense combination of an April ovcniiur a , ge8t8 tIiat ln the eVent ot the moon, a nightingale and a plum tree nr fJ1' the . I b,-Of U. II. Robert,, it would bei ami quietness by the. w illow tree, graee publio wa. $2.90 per 1,000 to the govern- wise to allow the office to the swallow for symltols. Patriotremain and ment, and the people had to pay $3.20 ism is sometimes indicated by a spray vacant until the general election of per 1,000. cherry blossoms; the almond flower Four years ago (and. the department next Is the flower of spring, and fall. ! now syrnliolizes operating under thio contract) The dragon twines and beauty. the department awarded a contract The Utah creameries are distrib- - writhes an artistic course through all npon a bid of $1.30 per 1,000 for the Japanese art. root ami branch. Hi m. .....op,, .nd flwur.d ,n Cache county, 10; Now that youve finished .having me, how many stroke, of th. razor did it require? asked the man in the as lie straightened up to have liischair, hair combed, says the Philadelphia Timea. or SUCCESS tcr-nM- expected will issue order reducing the cost of stamped envelopes and newspaper wrappers. This 1. made possible by the extremely low bide received for doing the work. The government doe not seek to make money out of the people in the sale of Salt Lakes new buildings envelopes, but endeavor, to put their 1899 amounted to $1,187,551. Washprice near the Ther. Are izziz. to InHDoroiMmvnimt by taking out-1- ute placers t o l.a le n w inning tiio cavalry over hi their side STATE NEWS. by' causing tin. lion to dunce to a favorite air, just s the Tied The Utah elate hatchery will ployed the rata of Hamrlin intoJijvr tin We nor. London Quarterly Review. produce two million fieli this year. that the postmaster general an MOTIONS IN SHAVING. CRESCENT he was stricken with a Restorative 12,510 volumes. CHEAP STAMPED ENVELOPES. unequalled curative jmwers and its record of cures is GREATEST. U4or We do not ask you to use c ask is a S&y'm mT son George was e nervous affliction Physicians nor medicines helped He lost his speech, use of Jr hmhs and could hardly swallow food. Before he had a bottle of Dr. Miles' Nervine he could talk and eat well, and 5 bottles cured him. Salt Lakes public library lm Within a short time m Siet I 14, i e case will not come up for action in 9tre Stood makes them side to Step eP the daily round of duty si home, shop or the House before the middle of store . If the Stood has s taint or January. The 25 begin Jan. 4. Imported and Domestic, Green and Fancy Groceries. 328-25- th Street. Telephone 124 All fliof uinx HORSES AND FLUTES. Uow the Sybarites l:a.-uilArt) Said to U.ve tVua Uuitla. Dorn originally in Gmw, it bad its renascence in Italy, and 11 risen i ami Fiascbl must be acknowledged flu; true fathers of the art, however ready we may be to admit that the courts of Trane is I. and Henry IV., by early adoption of the offspring, adorned its. development with the courtly grace, luster and urbanity of French infl nonce, hicli made the menage the art of the princes, aa another nation and ago made hawking the sport of kings. Ihcy eay," wrote I5en Johnson, princea learn no art truly but the art of horeeinangliip. The reason is, the brave beast is no flatterer. He will throw a prince as soon ns his groom. The Cl reek theory of education, aw we find it in Tlato, was of a twofold kind: One of gymnastics relating to the Imdy. the other of music for the sake of a good state of the soul;" briefiv. as Mr. Pater expresses It, a gymnastic fluted in music. This system of education the (Ireeks applied no Ices to the training of horses than of men. In the earliest extant treatise on riding, Xenophon pointed out that ship, like dancing, was dependent tally on the play impulM, for anything to lx done well it must be done for plwuiure; what the horse does under compulsion is done without understanding, und there is no in It any more them if one shouldbcuuty whip and spur a dancer." The horse must lwomo an artist, too, in his manner, and use hi lunbs with rhythmical freedom. So far was this carried that A llienneii relates how the Sylxirites taught even their horses to dance at their feasts to the music of the flute; and on one y, I 1 EDGAR JONES. St is nothing more to look upon than a by j Representative Taylor of Ohio, hearty, ruddy face, gained chairman of the special committee honest toil . They are the of the nation, these which is investigating the case of saying toilers of both sexes , straff' Brigham II. Boberts. says that the gling for daily bread Have for Breakfast? fr.tr-MJ- Honest Labor Bears a Lovely Face GENERAL NEWS What do you ooxj3sriiir timhss- penHn drelrlng a trip to th KpoWition. wlth mlud atojy paid. ihoii and llie Farm Journal 5j yeara, (all of 1900, 1901, 1902, I!) 3 j and r.hli) lsith for $1,110. l.ty 10 VAt&iT JLEtOHU. Biumore, Md. alvance thats nil. ! ckntr ,K(illf waU chaercp, MONTGOKEilY WARD & jQ1W!Ch,93n chJcago0" 8lrMi |