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Show DAILY WESLEY AND CHRISTIAN UTAH UNITY. and Draw Helped to Lessen Bitterness Good Mon Noaror Togethor. It would bo unjust to Ignore what John We ley did for Christian unity. were more ranReligious differences In ours. Macthan In his day corous did not aulay often exaggerates, but he e the In describing exaggerate animosities country squire whose were numerous and bitter. He bated Frenohmen and Italians, Scotchmen and Irishmen. Papists and Presbyterians, Independents and Baptists, reQuakers and Jews." It did not to mob a for quire much provocation or throw a chapel down dissenting pull tones' at a Roman Catholic priest In this world of fierce denunciation moved a scholar who gladly acknowledged his Indebtedness to good men of widelearnly different tenets. Wesley had ed a good deal from the early fathers, he bad read the great divines of the Churob of England, some of his warmest friends were Moravians, he admired the saintly characters of the Roman and of the undivided Catholic sympathies, naturally church, his quick, had been broadened by readRoing. Since De Malstre warned the man church not to forget the claims of her Anglican sister, since the Evangelicals gave new force to the Church of England, since the Oxford divines made dry bones live, many lessons have been learned. An Increasing num- her of persons Is gradually awakening to the difference between the faith once delivered to the saints and the opinions which merely date from Augustine or Calvin. John Wesley was in advance of his time. Should organic unity come within a century or two, he will be counted among those who helped to lessen bitterness, and to draw good men nearer together. The IJvlng Church (P. E.). NOVEMHEU WEDNESDAY, STATE JOURNAL, For Light Power and Let tlie Utah Li: lit THE MARVEL OP Classified THE 20th CENTURY VICTOR TALKING Columns and with Co. lover you. figure An investigation will convince you that you cannot afford to burn coal oil. If vou need jvower there is no kind that will prove as satisfactory for the money. E. W. WADE, Manager for Ogden. old-tim- $15 SITUATIONS WANTED ADVERTISEMENTS FREE OF CHARGE FOR ONE TIME BO YEARS EXPERIENCE FOR SALE. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. FOR SALE New six acres of good house, with land, at Five Points; $2,000. J. J. BRUMMITT. six-roo- m FOR SALE One good second-han- d spring wagon, suitable for delivery wngon. Address Y, Journal oHloe. FOR SALE OR TRADE The greatest snap in business property in Utah. J. J. BRUMMITT. SALE "HI In first-cla- an Entertainer of Royalty ss condition. Will be sold at a bargain for cash. Address R6, Journal olfice. six-roo- m six-roo- WANTED MASTER'S VOICE" A Royal Entertainer andj of three bedroom and The furniture rooms dining-rookitchen complete and trade Furniture, Carpets, Stoves, or anything in the line of Household Goods call and see us. Part cash; balance easy payments. L X. L. Furniture New and Second-han- d Twenty-fourt- h 7 street; Store, SAM KLINE, Proprietor. I v vrrytlUBg I it Why Ilf r) thing NaV sin i litter ill hair a Thtalrr jesr ini Isar. $15-31- Cosy VI-e- y, to-da- , I L 154,000 were shipped to London, 110.000 boxes to Liverpool, 21,000 to Glasgow, 9,000 to Hull and 2,000 to these Hamburg. Of canned goods there were sent fiom California 4,500 carloads, a minimum of fifteen tona each; of Lima beans, 3,300 loads; nuts, 1,800 carloads; vegetables, 3,200 rarioads; wlno, 4,300 carloads; wool, 620 TO RELIEVE HIS AGUE. Why the Trembling Soldier Wanted to Run Awhile. The late Gen. Alexander McDowell McCook had a story, illustrative of readiness in excuse, which he used to Some raw troops tell occasionally. were drawn up for their first battle. They were on marshy ground, under In slush. One of fire, and ankle-deethe soldiers was noticed to be trem-blln- g excessively, and hla fear might communicate Itself to his comrades. An officer approached him. Here, you, what are you trembling for? demanded the officer. Stop It, or you'll demoralise the company. You are In no more danger than any ona else. Dont be afraid. am not-t--t ed the soldier. had the ague last year, and and standing still in so long baa this lt-tIt on e a to be a Idea and get warmed up? New York I-- I-- de Travelin; -t aga-agal- llt-llttl- I Times. Good noUcItors wanted by the Daily Utah State Journal Apply to Horace a Foster, city circulator. wiS Rsllwsy Between The Only Double-Trac- k the Missouri River and CliLsjo. 3 Trains Now-a-da- ys DAILY TO is much easier than only a few years ago. By taking advantage of the new service on the HON CHICAGO AND EAST VIA TUB PACIFIC-CHIC- AGO, MILWAUKEE LINE i ST. PAUL No trouble Chicago & North-Weste- rn Railway. a person can travel two whole days from Ogden to Chicago without change of cars. university Papa Gerry was exceedingly particular about his money. Bless you, there was no dearth of It! He had a bigger allowance than any other youth in his class. The bills were sent to him in sheets, Just as they come from the bureau of engraving and printing to our leading banks, and It was one of his pastimes to clip them apart with a pair of silver steal shears In hia mahogany desk were even pigeonholes dedicated to Mammon. In one Bob piled his $100 bills, in another hla fifties, In a third his twenties, and so on down to his tens fives, twos, and ones It was a beautiful sight to the poorer students and one that filled many a soul with envy. Bob was careful of hi money. No one was permitted to disarrange It. New York Press at all Standard and tourist sleeping compartment observation buffet smoking and library all meals In dining cars. schedules. cars, cars, cars; Fast For skepine car resenrstloni, tickets sud iulorinstioa spply to C. S. WILLIAMS, Commercial Agent, 106 West Second South St., Salt Lake City. C. A WALKER. Gascral Afeat Cklcaf s A HmIS Widen U,. 20S So. Mils St, StU Ukt Cy, VlMi. Through Service stTlolis The Overland Route AND THC EAST t , PATRONS OF THE all human Union Pacific Ralroad are assured that them against Ingenuity has been adopted to protect Ilona of accident Milby the lar have been Railroad Com-- I Pacific dol-spe- nt VIA Pacific I Missouri RAILWAY Union mporovement Thle menl pany In the of its equip line is renown uh m . tl II S time, and the general superiority ed for Its COLORADO fast ",n Facifio Union.RUNS SCENIC THROUGH MNSIS MISSOURI PULLMAN of its service. Three trains dally to the East the fastest trains arriving many hours ahead of all competitors. Full Information cheerfully furnished on application to 0. H. CORSE. 1L Sugar Consumption. The United States imported during the fiscal year 6.217.077.005 pounds of It beof sugar, about 6,000,000 and produced beet auger, ing con-pounds. This makes a per capita seventy-twof pounds. sumption p R. F, NESLEN, General Agent. HALT LA KB CITY. Carrys Money. SLEEPING CARS, OBSERVATION DINING CARS. ELECTRIC LIGHTS, . Electric Fans, chair Cars reclining .. (seers mil) DAY COACH Fk Berths, Tlckite, IS. Nftri, lie., Ittrtss H. C. TOWNSEND, one-fourt- h o The total exports of dried fnilta of all descriptions from California for the year amounted to 325,000,000 pounds. In the same period California exported 1.400.000 boxea of apples, each box representing fifty pounds of fruit, and of 4 TICKICTHi A Gerry of Gerry Is young Bob, oldest son of Uncle Elbrldge Thankful Gerry, the richest lawyer in New York. When Bob Gerry was at the Just So. An Awful Jolt fashionable y ell. Hetty-Wthat "Something occurred Aunt ttade me feel cheap, remarked young uncomfortable. alius clothes alnt Softlelgh. J0B Uncle Hiram--No. "Indeed! of time, an Mis part rejoined Cutting. fashion B I m sure I should while. a have passed you by then goes out for had I been bargain-huntin- district alone 18,000 carloads were sent by rail, each carload representing from 13 to 15 tons of fruit. Of prunes California distributes pounds, of raisins 100,000,000 pounds and of dried peaches 60,000,000 The Chicago Bpecl&U eaves Denver at 4:15 p. m. every day, and all lines into Denver run tarlna to connect with flyer for ChiIt Another cago leaves Denver at 9:45 p. m. 79 West Second South St. Right and Wrong Times Why do some people Invariably say Please could you tell me the right How many wrong times are1 time? Fox Won Out what would be the advanand there, White William Harley, of Brooklyn. tage of knowing them? , These are heard N Y was working In a field he questions only fit for mathematicians woods nearby, In the a commotion and lunatics They are like a story Harley was setting. heard In the West of a turkey where bird Lady Gregory workhouse and tells in her found a fox trying to scare the Ireland It with a off the nest He attacked new book of Poets and Dreamers:" In under animal slipped was a man In Balllnasloe asydub. but the the There was not very mad Just a his blows, caught the turkey by that lum neck and got away with It . little mad and he used to be rakinga about the gate. And there waa clock over the gate; and one day the An Unaccommodating Person. hare you doctor was going out, and he took report This Father school displeases his watch and looked up, and he from out brought me said to himself, That clock Is not ma very much. teacher right" "If It was right It wouldnt be Willie Yes, sir. I told the she hen" said the man who was raking. mean lit would, hut shes that Ancient Moral Maxims The oldest collection of moral maxims known la that of the Prease papyrus dating 2600 years B. C., recently found In a tomb at Thebes. They have been translated by Phllllppe the famous French Egyptologist, and rival in excellence the proverbs f the Hebrews. wouldn't change A writer In the London Times gives some amazing figures of the fruit ex-j- h ris from Southern California. Of oranges and lemons there were exported lu 1902 7,000,000 boxes of 79 pounds each. From the I .os Angeles ed The St. Louis Special leaves Denver at 2 p. m. and the evening train at 9:45 p.m. Write me for particulars. ARTHUR E. PRATT, Lawyer. Eccles Bldg. Room 805, by-la- w day. The lust car of the Chicago Special a car. high-gra- Building. Ladies In Smoking Carriages The minister of railways in Melbourne has refused to frame a to prevent a woman .traveling In woman smoking carriages He says a is as legally entitled to smoke and to occupy a seat in a smoking carriage as a man. He absolutely declines to brand them as trespassers," or penalize them by charging them double Ihe ordinary fare. s car-load- And thers is something to see In the mountains of Colorado and the fertile plains of Nebraska, Iowa and Illlnola Car 42 Certainly not, replied the parson. "If the heart Is fall of vain and ridiculous things, there can be no objection to advertising the facL I well-stock- up-to-d- Bob titiee. Oranges are eaten one by one. But when they leave Iais Angeles for the East and for Europe It Is by whole train loads of forty cars each, all laden and fragrant with the luacktue allow globes. As many as 200 have been scut East In a single long, brilliantly lighted; and furnished with easy chairs, a writing desk, magazines, periodicals, etc., and buffet In the rear Is a broad platform protected by brass rails, where you can sit and watch the scenery while the special hums over the rolls at sixty miles an hour. rt I Extravagance Begets Extravagance. FIRE, LIFE, HEALTH, RIDGLEY, Madam, cant you gimme a nickel?" IaCCIDENT, PLATE GLASS, STEAM asked the tramp, with hla eye on the IbOILER. INSURANCE. brlndle pup. Why, sir, exclaimed the lady of J. J. BRUMMITT. the house, I gave you a dime yesterday. What did you do with ltt I bought a auttlmubble, leddy, reLearning Foreign Languages The practice of exchanging children plied the migratory genius, "but now I needs a nickel t pay de fambly of a by parenta living in French and Gergentleman wot I run over In my keer-les- s man Switzerland, in order to enable ways. their boys and girls to learn another In that language, Is spreading greatly an exchange few A Her Vacation. days ago country. You say you dont think you will he agency to further this object was any more comfortable at a summer re- founded at Zurich. A Swiss child has sort than you were at homeT" the opportunity of picking np three I never could see much difference, languages French, German and Italsaid the little woman with the patient ian at practically no cost to the par-ent- s smile. In about six months a child Then why do you Insist on going? la able to converse freely, and Is then So that my husband will have to sent to school to learn the grammar make his complaints to strangers and literature of the newly acquired about the way the house Is run. language. Golden Fruit Rsissd In Immense Quaiw It has a lounging room twenty feet ss Old-din- handiosisly Illustrated weekly. laimt ds culalkm o( anyecistilUle tounuiL Terms, 1 a yeecs four Bwntha, U tkAU uyaliweatlKBlera. J gllBraadway, kws awn n wars ivmi Hraucta llflkis. M F HU Waahlualou. UG A Is ed The Proper Thing. I hope you do not consider It wrong for a young lady to wear fine clothe and Jewels," said Miss Scientific American. Sent on Application. Write for Prices to DENVER MUSIC CO. DENVER, COLO. Beauteous Summer. Earth has doffed the bridal raiment which her virgin form arrayed. Fairer far the graceful mother than the shy and trembling maid; As the iris to the bluebell, as the heather to the ling. A girl for general houseA a the sunshine to the twilight, so is WANTED summer to the spring. busiwork. Apply at No. 2355 Jefferson FOR SALE A GMdon on her golden bosom is the wav- everyAve. ness, paying $3,000 per year; Brlchtami fimimpfed the popples that thing complete; at a great sacrifice. waist adorn, her comely WANTED Molers Barber College of Best of reasons for selling. And she weaves the thousand emerald tinta that play among her trees offers advantages In Lake Salt City J. J. BRUMMITT! is the of she banner In the brilliance be cannot trade that the flattering to the breese. teaching MONEY TO LOAN. had elsewhere. Write today for our Theres s honeysuckle garland bound about her shapely head. offer. tendrils with special Sending down Its scented MONEY TO LOAN On city or farm i her neck and breast to wed. And the rosea and carnations in her tan- WANTED A girl for general house improved property; five year loans I gled tresses meet n with option of paying in three years wmjF first-clab5r work In a family of four; HUNTER & KENNEDY. 317 wages paid. Mrs. R. S. Joyce, Row she knows no thought of sorrow, J. BRUM-- 1 MONEY TO street and her only uttered sigh Twenty-thir- d a Is a breath of fragrant perfume-Irustling field of rye, To place about $3,000 local And she laughs through every moment WANTED MONEY TO LOAN We are prepared of her day, In small real estate loans. Where her streamlet! chute the pehblee tnoney to make some small loans on Imand her silver fountains play. HUNTER & KENNEDY. proved city property for one or two Three Kinds of Poor. years at 9 per cent. Local money. WANTED Some small, cheap houses One of the patriarchs among the HUNTER ft KENNEDY, Agents. to sell anywhere in town. We can Baptists of this country was Rev. A. K. Bell. He was a leader of the earlier sell them. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. generation of its clergymen, believing HUNTER & KENNEDY. Phone 342 X. that charity was only half done unNotary Public. ices a smile or a Jest went with It WANTED Clean, white rags at the JOSEPH CHEZ He was a great worker among the poor Utah State Journal office. Attorney and Counselor-at-Laand upon one occasion at a public 41-First National Bank Building. gathering waa unexpectedly called WANTED Subcrlbera for the Journal. upon to speak on The Poor In Large HENDERSON ft MAC MILLAN Cities. Dr. Bell arose solemnly and beLaw. Attornsys-at- miscellaneous. Ladles and gentlemen, there gan: 14 18 to First National Bank Rooms are three kinds of poor. There are the GRAIN You can buy seed rye and all ' Building. Lords poor, the devil's poor and the chickkinds of grain, hay, feed and poor devils. This will conclude my adT. D. JOHNSON sat old And the dress. en supplies at McFarianda Peed clergyman Lawyer. down without) another word. Store. TeL 844 K or 362 R. Rooms 8 and 9 First National Bank Flood Benefits One Man. The Missouri river flood has given P. C. Nuckles of Rocheport, Mo., a new house, completely furnished. The high water drove Mr. Nucklea away from his farm, and when he returned to It he found on his land a comparatively new house, which waa in good condition, despite its watery Journey. There la nothing about It to indicate who the owner la Trade Marks Designs Copyrights Ac. Anymis MiSIni I sketch and SnscrtMlon sis, Sulckly wren sin our iiniia fra slid lire an imumiIsIiIa. inscniHm is ('iiiiiiuntnk pnihsMy IkHissintSlycmiSileiilliiL llaiulthwkMi rmetua scut frssL tflitmt mimic, foe securing pal Mils. IslMils lake Ihnawh Muim A Co. monies gieeiai antic without sham tat tbs is Catalog blast heaters. Pearl Estate range with water front cabinet, kitchen (cost $40), table, 1 elegant lace curtains, portieres, pillows, wool blankets, bed linen, spreads, rugs, drop lights, toilet sets, dishes, cooking utensils and everything found in home. Everything an must be sold at once regardless of cost or value. go-ca- THE CARLOAD. BY pounds. m If you want to buy, sell or ORANGES 16J,-000,0- SALE Fine house, close In on Grant; $1,500. FOR SALE Elegant house furnishings J. J. BRUMMITT. of 7 -- room house, 238 Twenty-thir- d, consisting of one quarter sawed oak FOR SALE Elegant lots, 50x130, on buffet, 6 wire leg chairs with table Twenty-fift- h street; $100. to match, polished oak center table, J. J. BRUMMITT. fancy chairs and rockers, iron foldFOR SALE Nice house, ing couch with mattress and Turkish cover, table cover to motch; fine st beon Twenty-firstreet, large lot, golden oak chiffonier, 4 elegant Iron tween Wall and Lincoln avenues; beds with springs and mattresses, J. J. BRUMMITT. $1,600. ' odd dressers and commodes, velvet WANTED. and ingrain carpets, linoleum, 2 hot FOR $50 T0 V.m. 2.V 1 |