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Show DAILY UTAH STATIC W1CDN1CSDAY. JOU1SXAL, XOYKMIHCU inn::. 17, 7 DR. HALE POSTED ON BEANS. Etrton's Famous Preacher Diecoureea Learnedly of the Hub's Favorite. Dr. Edward Everett Hale roraea to to deliver a Washington once a year sermon in the church In which he made hie debut In the pulpit half a of his century ago. He spent part vlBit with here recent his tlm during friends eminent in the scientific and literary world. "Pr. Hale" aaid one of them, "I can Five you a piece of news in which take much you. as a Bostonian should interest. It is that the world's demand for beans baa become greater supply." "I knew it would than the celebrated divine resome day, fact must be due to this "ard plied, the lrfi'nce Bouton exerts on the world. We are the pioneer bean eaten. Perhaps yon are not aware that the reason it has taken mankind bo mary centuries to learn the worth of beans as a food for human beings Is that the nations have unconsciously Inherited an ancient prejudice against them. The Egyptians cultivated this legume extensively, but finallly set them apart as ad offering to their deities. Pythagoras warned his against beans. Some historians declare that be Imbibed his doctrines concerning beans from the Egyptians, among whom he had been educated, but Aristotle has another explanation. He calls attention to the fact that in their voting the Romans used black and white beans as ballots, as the Greeks used oyster shells, from which we get ostracise,' and that Pythagoras, in counseling his followers against this legume, was speaking symbolically, merely meaning that they should forswear politics. It has taken centuries to overcome these ancient preachments against beans, and Boston, In setting the example which has restored this wholesome food to its proper place in mins diet, has earned additional honors." Washington Correspondence New York Classified Columns! ! THE BARTENDER EVEN GETTING t Si. No. No. No. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. FOR RENT. FOR SALE brick house on South Washington. Large lot; fine lawn and shade; 12.250, on Installments HUNTER & KENNEDY. Six-roo- m Full RENT rooms Inquire sad-eye- d One Each Year. Montt I have a poem on the Shamrock IIL Going to send it to the Edte Set. Lw Moyne Oh, they keep mann- erlpt two years. Better call it Sham-loc- k V. Warm Weather Effect Occasionally one meets an so grouchy that he seems to nk he would be arrested for burg-r, If he broke into a smile. Indi-Tidu- ai y m:i! Mmiipelirr . . . . Hip. in. 10 i Nii. 2 Nn. 4 I'lin-HKi- -- H M. lji.iis Limited Atlantic Fipio-- . all pi'itil . No. . 2 In a. in I , u.ut. i .l'i i. luinii Ka- -I 10: Li a in, hi. I.niiia Limned 2.4n u. m. II Local from Tui k l ily ami Hall 3 10 a. in. ''V1'1 Ml'ip. ni. No. S -- I acme huprcM., fnun all point Kam a. in. Tlimugli Hlrepiint far l.i ili.ialia. Kama I iiy. I'tiicago and St. Lunin. New Vnrk and 1 p. in A perfect Dining far serviiv on all tliroiuli 00 a.m. 104ia.ni. train. Free Keclining f liair f ar. 1 4i a. in. I. A. BKN TON, lieneral Agent l'anM'lieer 6 hi p. m Halt lake f ny. f. A. 11GNBY, Ticket Audit, Ogden. O. H. lilLHON, Agciil, Ogden, in jo II I lii-auiiHinl - Lake Halt ami lake Imeiuit-liai- c an. I Milford... FOR SALE! Nice six-roo- m house, Twenty-fir- st A done, any width, GROOM at 756 street MISS L. WADSWORTH. FIRE, LIFE, HEALTH, RIDGLEY, ACCIDENT, PLATE GLASS, STEAM BOILER, INSURANCE. J. J. BRUMMITT. PROFESSIONAL 41-- 42 HENDERSON ft MAC MILLAN Attorneys Rooms 14 to 18 First National Bank t-Law. Car i Clergyman, Evidently, Was Not Sufficiently Explicit 'here is a young clergyman near gerstown, Md., who might he for saying the guilelessness some rural gentry passeth all unHe would probably standing. iy saying It should you ask him, he would not deny the following ry, told by a relative: l young couple with matrimonial ;nt, fresh from the green fields of ir rural homes, went recently to parsonage of the clergyman In istlon. The nuptial knot was tied, e the pause which followed the Benedict looked even more barrassed than before. lie fished tut In his trousers' pocket as If king for something. What's the price? he finally rted out The state allows me a dollar, and il the clergyman, "but ised. Some pauses are more elo-n- t than words. Evidently this was ex-e- d Well, finally remarked the groom he handed the astonished divine a irter, "If the state allows you a lar, take this and the Job will have .ted you a dollar and a quarter, id day." Baltimore Sun. On the Road. walk too alow And we have far to go. Sweet, you and I must never meet and kiss, Twere too much bliss; We have to go our Journey soberly Without much ecstasy for fear we walk too fast And miss the way at last. Injurious to the Eyes, o ooklng Into the fire Is very injuri-t- Sweet, you and I must follow separate ways the eye, particularly a coal nur days And The stimulus of light and heat And not toopass much remember nor forget Ixrok-a- t Too the for eyes. ted soon destroys yet, remains the unutterly, known Inn molten Iron will soon destroy Wherein wayfaring being past and done) sight. Reading in the twilight is (All our At eet of eun are irious to the eyes, as they After the shine and rain ReadWe take our ease, and maybe meet ged to make great exertion. inagain. er sewing with a side light is the eyes, as both eyes should Drink Cider by the Hour. exposed to an equal force of HghL Is now so cheap in German Cider their to preserve ise who wish Switzerland that it la being aupplied their general should preserve it unlimited In snd qnantlties In many cafes of habits living, 1th by correct hour, the oonzumer s their eyes Just work enough, with at so much an discretion. "at drinking na decree of light S0UTNEAST NORTH AND NORTHEAST -- VIA- union pacific Millions have lieen spent thu Union Pacific In the improvement of ite by line, and all human ingenuity has boon adopted to protect its patrons against aouldent. The line ie renowned for Its fast tral ns and thu general superiority of its service and eauipment. R. F. NESLEN, General Agent. HALT LAKK CITY. THE UNION PACIFIC RUNS ! Three Through TreineDeily to the Eset, the feet trmlne arriving many honre ahead of all competitore. Full Information cheerfully furnialied on application to o IT. C WSF. Now-a-da- ys Through Service is much easier than only a few years ago. By taking advan tage of the new service on the iiuON st7loijis AND THE EAST PACIFIC and MILWAUKEE VIA ST. & PAUL Missouri Pacific LINE a person can travel two whole days from Ogden to Chicago without change of cars. No trouble at all. RAILWAY THROUGH SCENIC COLORADO FERTILE KANSAS am MISSOURI PULLMAN SLEEPING CARS, ' C. S. WILLIAMS, Commercial Agent, 106 West Second South St., Salt Lake City. OBSERVATION DINING CARS. Electric Lights, Electric Fans. Chair cars Reclining I skats ran), xs. Day i Coach tx Fit lartlis, Tlcksts, FiiHrs, ite., addrin "The doctor looked at her in his Sweet, we mutt never meet and' part again. Twer too much pain; We needs must go our Journey through this life Without much grief or strife for fear we EAST AND 79 West Second South St. Traveling The Overland Route pompous, stupid way. 'You " 'Youre mistaken, he said. didnt follow the progress of the case. It's true Mr. Brown la dead, but he died cured.' TO de ftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftft Eccles Bld'g. How Physician Explained Demise of Hia Patient Carroll D. Wright, an authority upon questions of labor, passed a good part of his boyhood in the New Hampshire town of Dunbarton. There used to live near Dunbarton a physician remarkable for his pigheaded stupidity. Mr. Wright said of him recently: "A good story about this physician Acused to circulate In our town. woman old an to stopped cording it, his gig one day, and pointed toward a house with crape on the door. "So, doctor, she said, maliciously, 'Mr. Brown is dead, for all you promised to cure him, eh? Hr. Through Train Service TlCKWTHi jta ARTHUR E. PRATT, Lawyer. DIED, BUT HE WAS CURED. VAS TOO LITERAL. V Min First National Bank 305, i till The 8t. Louis Special leaves Denver at 2 p. m. and the evening train at 9:45 p. m. Write me for particulars. Lawyer. Room TALKER. o And there is something to see In the mountains of Colorado snd the fertile plains of Nebraska, Iowa and Illinois. high-gra- T. D. JOHN80N 9 A. kl Cklr(oe 200 So. Mala St, Soil City, Utdk, ed Building. Rooms 8 and Building. C. Crunl It bus a lounging room twenty feet long, brilliantly lighted; and furnished with easy chairs, a writing deBk, magazines, periodicals, etc., and buffet In the rear is a broad platform protected by brass rails, where you can sit and watch the ecenery while the siiecltil hunts over the rails at sixty miles an hour. CARDS. Phone $43 X. Notary Public. JOSEPH CHEZ Attorney and Counsalor-at-LaFirst National Bank Building. lrpiins c:tr rfrr utioo, Ikkel. snd iuluiinaiiuB apply to The Chicago Speclull eaves Denver at 4:15 p. m. every day, and all Unee Into Denver run tarlns to connect with It. Another flyer for Chicago leaves Denver at 9:45 p. m. i Twenty-fift- h Standard and tourist steeping cars, compartment observation cars, buffet smoking and library cars; all meals in dining cars. Fast For igaa EEffl MPTlONm! well-stock- Cosy frame house PLEATING Railway. 4 port. m Northwestern & is a m Eight-roo- Chicago The last far of the Chicago Bpeclal cur. large lot street, beoffice. tween Wall and Lincoln avenues; $1,600. J. J. BRUMMITT. WANTED To place about $3,000 local money In small real estate loans. WANTED People who are planning HUNTER ft KENNEDY. to build next year to call and get our list of good residence lots. WANTED Clean, white rags at the HUNTER & KENNEDY. Utah State Journal office. Three-rooBALE FOR frame WANTED To talk to the people about house and nine building lots each the Ann King Gold Mining Com50 feet front on Twentieth street east Call at room 6, First Napany. of Jackson Ave. City water; cellar. tional Bank Bldg, and see samples Price, $900, on Installments. of ore and get copy of expert's reHUNTER ft KENNEDY. HUNTER ft KENNEDY. on VIA THE HU SAW t ftftftftftftftftOftftftGftftftOftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftoftftft near Furnished room State Journal office by young man. Send terms to A. 2, State Journal AND EAST MStH Beat ouph nnuik Ujruii 'rasiMUusl. Intini. Hold hr lni?irlNf. i WANTED CHICAGO schedules. six-roo- m J. J. BRUMMITT. 3 Trains IIAILV TO m AKUIYK HAI1.Y. Tactile Mail. Hull lake and all A in. a. in. '"...iv. 7 lake l.va! 'I a.m. 7 L't i. i Ho-L- Hall S S.i. PKIWKr liAll.Y. VUttlti' Mail, all p.Miil. Ka- -t ti I'.1- -lt Kallssy Belweca Itiier sad Chlcajo. k ij-s- r Oftdru. l-- S1!' No -, The Oaljr Double-TracIbc Missouri ;). - troubles? "Sure thing, answered the juan with the invisible hair, "If it Mn't for her he wouldn't have half o many." ... ed new-mad- "Do you tnink, asked the sweet girl who was in training for the graduation Derby, that a man la Justified in expecting his wife to share his m AKKIVK. 5' No. No. . house, with 9 Billie amt h'. Kxin'.. FUR No. II SALE busiA Salt Lake ami liutic land, at Five Points; $2,000. J. J. BRUMMITT. ness, paying $3,000 per year; everyNorth of 4gdru. 12 No. a sacrifice. Tarbe Valiev at complete; thing great FOR SALE OR TRADE The greatNo. s I'urllaiid ami Untie 7 nia. m Best of reasons for selling. No. 10 Hulls ail. I I'm atello 7 00 it. m est snap in business property in 111 of 'nab mu Train mil J. J. BRUMMil'T daily, exeept SunUtah. J. J. BRUMMITT. day. Tiekte oll'iee at Union IVpol. FOR SALE Rase burner heating B. FOR SALE Fine H.Ciiks. c. A. IIksky, bouse, stove, handsomely nlckled and in Ticket Agent. Freight amt 1'. Asl. close in on Grant; $1,500. OtiHKN, UTAH. good condition; $10. 2910 Washing- 1) K. Rl'Ki.KY.tieu. 1'a.a. Tu ke Agent, J. J. BRUMMITT. ton ave. Halt Lake City, Utah FOR SALE Elegant lots, 50x130, on WANTED. Twenty-fift- h street; $100. 17 View Masculine. T Staill Ii FOR SALE. slx-roo- in big-bellie- d d. I'1111 for u, ii, in. ,i'.a, ui'. 40ft. Ill, I.aki mi. I Wash- 2156 00 The great from rank and gold Gray Death will shortly sever; Mary's love la mine Forever and forever. Frank Putnam In Chicago TImes-Heral- 'I 10 mii 10-H- .lt l int), l I'tiiiv Hut It m Threadbare Is my coat Its empty pockets flout me; Still do I rejoice. With Mary's arms about me. The man to men unknown. Their notice never misses; He has a sweet reward In bonny Mary's kisses. Mil(.rl rr,,i. .Mini -- akt-mi- So. S FuniL-he- d hotisrkeeping. ington avenue. FOR SALE New six acres of good to some folk and Is an Institution of the state being licensed reference to it occasionally must be excused. There are some very clever men behind the bar, and once in a while a Tab is usually kept on gentleman. him by the metal cash register. He feels that he is being watched at all hours by a mazo of patented machinery. If he steals a check of 15 cents he is caught, you may say. Not at all! The other day in a fashionable FOR SALE We still have several resort the proprietor, and houses on our list that can be purpompous, called down" one of his chased on the Installment plan. men before some customers. As to HUNTER ft KENNEDY, the question of right or wrong, I say Room 6, First National Bank Bid. nothing. But presently, when Signor Pomposity turned his back, the bar- FOR SALE Good building lot 64x man emptied a full bottle of the finest 145, corner of Grant and Patterson. whisky into the washing trough under One Price, $300, In instalments. the bar. It was worth at least $1.50. two blocks car block from line; That was his way of getting even. from schoolhouse; seven from Union am Informed that it is the usual HUNTER ft KENNEDY. depot. way of resenting an Insult from the The mere stealing of 15 proprietor. WANTED. cents Is a small matter, when the barman is to be trusted with thouto buy, sell or sands of dollars' worth of liquors. If FANTED If you want trade Furniture, Carpets, Stoves, or a man is not to be trusted with anything In the line of Household change, how L. he to be trusted with Goods call and see us. Part cash; iquors? New York Press. L X. L. balance easy payments. Second-band Furniture New and Substitute Got Hilarious. Nathaniel Hawthorne once told how Twenty-fourt- h street; Store, 315-3he felt when he was called upon unSAM KLINE, Proprietor. expectedly to speak at a dinner. "As I rose," he said, "I tapped upon my VANTED To sell chrysanthemums; mind and it sounded hollow. 25c. to 75c. dos. Tel. 421 Y. It wAs quite empty; there was nothing in It ANTED A girl for general housewhatsoever!" To prevent such distress among his guests the proprietor work. Apply at No. 2355 Jefferson of a celebrated restaurant in Paris Ave. which made a specialty of wedding Mary. Worldly gear la yours. Its pleasures I resign; Heavenly Joy's my share. With Mary's hands in mine. all mi hi - will I Nonli u (Igilou. No. 11 la, lip V alley . No. T Haiti, an. I r..itlainl MONEY TO LOAN. in Nob hilL Strictly modern; $2,500, on installments. MONEY TO LOAN On city or farm HUNTER ft KENNEDY. improved property; five year loans with option of paying In three years. FOR SALE Eight-roobrick house HUNTER ft KENNEDY. on South Washington; lot 110x525. ft House arranged for two families. MONEY TO LOAN. J. J. BRUMGood cellar, city water. Price, $4,-0- MITT. . on installments. What will you HUNTER ft KENNEDY. give. MISCELLANEOUS. festivities engaged a clever fellow, who excelled in speaking, to propose all the toasts. Thus the guests were free to enjoy the affair to the utmost without any of that nervousness which besets most people who have to speak at a banquet But unfortunately for the success of this novel scheme of "oratory by proxy," the talented substitute began to get after a series of festivities knd had to be dismissed. l.itkr, 12- . the Drink Mixers Generally Resent Insults From the Boss. FOR SALE Since the bar Is a necessary evil How u. mu: it. lu IITmI July Ogil!!, PM'AUT. KM1Um tv dis-ripl- Ilf feiHItll SITUATIONS WANTED ADVERTISEMENTS FREE OF CHARGE FOR ONE TIME PATRONS H. C. TOWNSEND, or the; that ail human Ingenuity has been adopted to protec t them against Union Pacific Ralroad are assured Mil- - accident jaagdjNy Lj4UeliJL lara have been Union in pany of Ita luMsUfliitl Pacific the line Is equip renown trains and. of do1 spent by the Railroad Comlmporovement This From the SUGVCIT to the ment C d r th,r on time, and the general superiority 1Ul Mt arrlval of ita service. ' SEA." The Colorado A Southern and Fort Worth A Denver Railways connect Col-irswith the Gull' of Mexico. They are the initial links in the routes through the Fort Worth gateway to Mexico, New Orleans and the do Union IPaoiflo RUNS Three trains dally to the East the fastest trains arriving many hours ahead of all competitors. Full Information cheerfully furnished on application to a H. CORSE. States. They are important links in the water and rail lines from Atlantic Seaboard territory to Utah for freight traffic. The Colorado A Southern serves the populous centers and principal mining camps in Colorado. HOYT SHERMAN, General Agent, Salt Lake City, Utah. |