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Show DAILY VTAH STATE JOURNAL, , WOES OF THE ICS MAN. Risibilities of tho Story - That Excited Ciar. rIn spite of heavy crown on kingly of Ruaala, haa brow, Liar Nicholaa II.. allowed a condition in America to atlr our old iriend the pis risibilities. And with the atory. connected ia man Ice While entertaining an American who Rus-alia interested in the railroad of United the heard and having States lauded to heaven in all of its to departments, Nicholassomedesired condition not was if there know in America so glaringly wrong that it needed correction. "Yes, here la an instance! said the With the apAmerican frankly. proach of hot weather the American coolemployer orders ice for hla water er. The Ice man at 6 in the morning pounds of ice on the slides twentr-qjpavement At 8 oclock, after the ice has been exposed to the Lun for two hours, the office boy arrives and drops' tho greatly diminished chunk into the cooler. At 9 the employer comes in. lie sees an Insignificant crystal bobbing in the water tank and becomes wrathy. Calling his stenographer he dictates a letter on the rapacity of the trust &ns it Suffering Public, malls It to a newspaper, and proceeds to T.v it hot for the innocent ice man. And that is what the ice man likes, laughingly rejoined the Czar. Detroit Free Press. x i DINNERS TO BUSINESS 27, FREE OF CHARGE FOR ONE TIME A Gentle Hint. Lidllt Power trust, Mr. Brown," said a I Ger- mantown young lady to the young mas who was about to depart, that you will spend one more evening with us before we move into our new house." . tij'uro With you. -- Delighted, I assure you," replied the An invest ijv;it inn will con- - young man. beaming with satisfaction. whon 1,0 'ou ePert vinoc vou that you cannot ",y the I am not positive as to thu wove? afford to bum coal oil. If Mart date. she answered, hut the VOU nood JHvcr tlioro is no workmen began excavating for thu kind that will prove as sat- foundation yesterday, and we expect. If the work goes on without Interrupisfactory for the money. tion. to le aide to move in about eight-- I E. W. WADE, een months.- - Philadelphia Ledger. 2Ui CENTURY;and 'lVOr ,NQ MAUIINl SITUATIONS WANTED ADVERTISEMENTS 1 . Manager for Ogden. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. YEARS' EXPERIENCE BO FOR SALE. FOR SALE New house, with FOR SALE One good second-han- d six acres of good land, at Five spi ins wagon, suitable for delivery Hit MASTER'S VOICE" tt.tgon. Address Y, Journal office. Points; 2.000. J. J. BRUMMITT. FOR SALE The furniture of three A Royal FOR SALE OR TRADE The greatbedroom and rooms dining-rooof est simp in business property in kitchen complete and in Utah. J. J. BRUMMITT. condition. Will le sold at a bargain Sings Fvrrything v Nays Etrryihing for cash. Address 116. Journal office, FOR SALE Fine house, Khj aid ni a I ir (sr aid hate a Tkratrr it close in on Grant; 1,500. FOR SALE Elegant house furnishings tsar she Isiir. J. J. BRUMMITT. of 7 room house, 23S Twenty-thir- MEN. six-roo- m m, first-cla- ss Entertainer and Royalty an Entertainer Trade Marks Designs -- consisting of one quarter sawed oak buffet. 6 wire leg chnlrs with table to match, polished oak center table, fancy chairs and rockers, iron folding couch with mattress and Turkish cover, table cover to motch; fine golden oak chiffonier. 4 elegant Iron beds with springs and mattresses, odd dressers and commodes, velvet and ingrain carpets, linoleum, 2 hot blast heaters, Pearl Estate range with water front cabinet, kitchen (cost $40), table, 1 elegant lace curtains, portieres, pillows, wool FOR SALE Elegant lots, 50x130, Twenty-fift- h street; 100. J. J. BRUMMITT. FOR SALE Nice house, street, belarge lot, on Twenty-firtween Wall and Lincoln avenues; J. J. BRUMMITT. 1,600. six-roo- m st FOR SALE A ness, paying busi- ed 3,000 thing complete; at d, per year; everya great sacrifice. Best of reasons for selling. J. J. BRUMMITT go-ca- WANTED. Catalogs Sent on Application. Write for Prices to blankets, bed linen, spreads, rugs, drop lights, toilet sets, dishes, cooking utensils and everything found in home. an Everything must be sold at once regardless of cost or value. WANTED If you want to buy, sell or 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 MONEY TO LOAN. Twenty-fourt- h street; Store, MONEY TO LOAN On city or farm SAM KLINE, Proprietor. year loans improved property;-fivWANTED Moler's Barber College of in three years. with option of paying Salt Lake City offers advantages In HUNTER A KENNEDY. teaching the trade that cannot be 3. BRUM-- I MONEY TO LOAN.-MIThad elsewhere. Write today for our special offer. MONEY TO LOAN Money to loanl WANTED A girl for general housesalaried people. D. D. Drake, 410 work in a family of four; Eccles Bld'g. wages paid. Mrs. R. S. Joyce, 17 street. Twenty-thir- d up-to-d- 15-3- 17 e loved you so I was so young, you see. There lay no guile between my love sad me, GRAIN I gave you ail my spirit could bestow kinds I did not stop to think I loved you sol MISCELLANEOUS. You can buy aeed rye and all of grain, hay, feed and chick- en euppllee at McFarland's Store.' TeL 344 K or 62 XL loved you so I wsa a helpless thing. My heart, a harp responsive in each I Rooms. 14 to 18 First National Bank Building. J0HN80N T. Lawysr. and 9 First National Bank Feed string BOILER, loved you sol My trembling lips were dumb. My being abject, pleading, overcome, How could I voice the useless words that go To tell of loving when X loved you sof T loved you so, oould not smile, or part My lips to breathe the passion In my ARTHUR E. PRATT, Lawysr. INSURANCE. Room J. J. BRUMMITT. I 305, Eccles Bldg. THE MOVEMENT OF STOCKS. IDEAL CHIEF OF DEMOCRACY. Different Effects Produced in Different Czarina of Russia Has Good Opinion of A NewTprlt J M. car. long, brlllliintly 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, when you can sit and watch the scenery while the special hums over the rslle at sixty miles sn hour. well-stock- Cosy Car - The Chicago Speclall eaves Denver 4:15 p. m. every day, and ail lines Into Denver run tarlns to connect with at it Another high-gra- flyer for de French President. Localities. M. Loubet, the czarina of Russia Russell Harding, known as one of said some time ago, la Just the Ideal I dared not lift my eyes their overflow Would then have told you that I loved the finest of the splendid corps of of- chief of a democracy which I pictured you so! ficials that George Gould has gathered to myself when as a young girl 1 him for the administration of studied ancient and modern history. X loved you so and now, Is love well about his railroads, believes that the busi- He la not a man of uniform. He seems worth The yean and tears of sorrow since Its ness of a railroad official la running to my mind clothed with a toga or birth? a railroad, sot making stocks move. other garment of antiquity. It la A thousand times again I'd undergo He was Interviewed not long ago by admitted that the Love's crucifixion, foi- -I love you sol chief magispresent I --Annulet Andrews 'in New Orleans a reporter who asked many questions trate of the French repnbllc la the about the railroad, aud finished hla moat republican the country haa ever series with this one: Brilliant 8cheme Spoiled, possessed. Born a son of the hour-geols"When do you1 think the stock will Emile Loubet has risen by his Nathaniel Hawthorne once told how own good sense to the point of workhe felt when he was called upon unex- begin to move, Mr. HardlngT "Ita moving now, said the general ing In the room of Napoleon I. and pectedly to apeak' at a dinner. "As I "We haul several hundred sleeping In a bed occupied by Namanager. lose, he said, I tapped upon my mind tnd it sounded hollow. It was quite cars a day Into Kansas City. They poleon III. Not that these honors afconditions are 'not fect the man, but he la moat Jealous empty; there was nothing In It what- complain that the Just of the dignity of hla high office. This right soever!" To prevent such distress "I mean the securities the stocks," absence of a personal pride makes him Among his guests the proprietor of a a marked contrast to hla predecessor, celebrated restaurant in Paris which interrupted the reporter. Mr. Harding amlled, but said dis- President Faure, who was laughingly made a specialty of wedding festiviI don't know anything about dubbed "Emperor Felix by the people ties, engaged a clever fellow, who gustedly, we move stock out west It of the boulevards. When excelled in speaking, to propose all it the toasts. Thug the guests were free helps to pay Missouri Pacific divito enjoy the affair to the utmost with- dends, but when they move It here Times Changes In China. exout any of that nervousness which It doesnt seem to help anything, la only about three yeara alnca It besets most people who have to speak cept, perhaps, the Waldorf bar." Bos- the dowager empress of China loathed ton Post At a foreigners and everything foreign, but banquet But 'fortunately for the success of this r.jvel scheme of In that time the Chinese court haa Methoo. Nothing Like been modernised in many ways. At a "oratory by proxy, the talented subThere are stories related of some recent entertainment in her palace at stitute began to get hilarious after a the follow- Pekin the Misses Yu eries of festivities, and ha had to very systematic men, and Keng, the two actual an fact, as told is ha dismissed. an to Paris, ing, which of daughters would take some beating. A medical danced a minuet dressed aa a French the habit specialist was very much in peasant boy and girl. On the asms of using a note book to assist his evening four Chinese princesses went In memory and Insure precision. hla through a quadrille, the emfiresa lookcourse of time It happened that on with evident pleasure. Not so doctor ing aged father died. The aaworthy long ago a Chinese woman who attended the obsequies chief mourn- dressed as a man brought lasting diser with due solemnity. At the dost grace on herself and her relatives. Observed to take out hla note overcaused by words: Indigestion Is often and to Ung7 An eminent authority says I book Aged Missionary. the hann done thus exceeds that from Mem. Bury Mrs. Parker, or Mother Parker, the excessive nse of alcohol. Eat all lean. . aa she la called, who haa labored for the good food yon want but dont oreM to work. thirty-fou- r wmina yeara under the American Prlncc . weak stomach the stomach. of Rus-- Board In the Hawaiian Islands, la now Mtwlsky Serge refuse to what yon eat. Princess Gen. Whittier of th In her ninety-eight- h year, and la able Then yon need adigest good digeatant like1 sin, a daughter of at Kodol, which digests your food with-- united States army, haa amazed to receive her guests at her home inten-tb- s Gllbertina in Manoa I her and valley. outtheitomachs aid. This rest everybody by announcing Siwholesome tonics Kodol contains .. eoinK with her husband to moon restore health. Dietlngunneceathere quietly, workDown In Tennessee. wy. Kodol quickly relieves the tod- J"1 until they can maks L tor the "trespass and "vagrant" But of turn fulness and bloating Jng pay ueir debts, hich toms people suffer after meals, enough to return are some constables, depthere laws, -Ahanlnti The princess enjoys a high atanaing uty sheriffa, and Justices of the peace at the Russian court who would have to go to work and Dally the earn an honest living or Invent soma for wanted A "J9Mjd only by E. O. DaWm OOi.Ohices Good solicitors ale 50ft the Hass sconUlnsIX to Horace other method of doing their stealing. I Knoxville Journal and Tribune. CW rFostoTciSculator. Times-Democr- at, . c?'Soottll!b V o. American Silk Mllla. While the United Statea had only eighty six silk mllla in 1870, with a total capital of fi.839.800, it had fiOO factories In 1903 with a capital of (MO, an Increase In the number of mills of 700 per cent aud of capital of 1,700 per cent. 97.-83- 0, Few Missionaries. said that there are rrnm eighty to a hundred millions of people lu misthe reglou of the sion In the Soudan and only ten It Is Anglo-Germa- n ed And there Is something to see in the mountains of Colorado and the fertile plains of Nebraska, Iowa and Illinois. cago leaves Denver Chi- ndL The Only Double-Trac- k Railway Bctweea the Missouri River aud Chlcafo. 3 Trains DAILY TO at 9:45 p. m. The Ft. Louie Special leaves Denver p. in. and the evening train at 9:45 p.m. Write me for particulars. at i CHICAGO AND EAST VIA THB TIClCUTHi 79 West Second South St. R. F. NESLEN, General AgeaL HALT I.AKK CITY. W99HH99999WWI99W9Wa9999HH99999 Chicago & North-Weste- t rn Railway. Standard and tourist sleeping compartment observation buifet smoking and library all meals In dining cars. schedules. cars, cars, cars; Fast For stalling rar rvwrvstinnn, ticket, mid iulunustiuu apply to Traveling C. A WALKER. Gtnid Age d.lcago a lik-WM.- n Sy. 206 So. Mala St., Salt Laki CUf, Utah. Now-a-da- ys is much easier than only a few years ago. By taking advantage of the new service on the heart WH SniMk Ottos. SS t, It hns a lounging room twenty feet I 2? It MUNN & Co D. Unto your toueh, and yet you did not FIRE, LIFE, HEALTH, RIDGLEY, know PLATE GLASS, STEAM ACCIDENT, Nor understand then, that I loved you so. X pu lallt mi Relic of a Bygone Age. In his Ufe and Times of Thomas Jefferson," Thomas K. Wat sun of Georgia says that one of bis valuable sources of information was the venerable Jesse Maury, now 93 years of age, but who yet retains possession of his mental and physical vigor. This most estimable citizen was a member of the volunteer escort who rode with Lafayette on bis last visit to Montl-cellHe is, perhaps, the only mas now living who can claim a personal And vivid recollection of both Iafay-jtt- o and Jefferson. 42 Attorneys-at-La- I tiindmmaljr HlmrtrstMl vwUr- - IsnrMt Ms of Mu? Journal. Torino R DoM all ihhmIhImi Tour: four nioitttui, A The lust car of the Chicago Speclul Phone 4 X. WANTED To place about ,000 local Notary Public. CHEZ JOSEPH money in amall real estate loans. Attorney and Couneelor-at-LaHUNTER A KENNEDY. First National Bank Building. WANTED Clean, white rage at the HENDERSON A MAC MILLAN Utah State Journal office. Loved You 80. lu Scientific American. i Is a sa 41-- notice without chum, in thu i DENVER, COLO. T. flrst-cla- i DENVER MUSIC CO. rt Copyrights Ac. i Anrmi pending pkrtoh and (liwriiKion mj our inniii fnttf whether gnU'klr mhwuiii i ii v ihi h hi w prultfiMy pgirnighla ('nmtiiiinicih. I tone m rici Ir cvmfUUtm MMit fnh OMert njfwu7 for pwuriitg MUimta. bUtfii tuniugh Munii A ivcdvi six-roo- m g r XOYKMHEK , Classified ColuianS:lvc' Heads of Departments Remembered In This Way by Employers. Twenty years ago the president of a big company, the owner of a big business or industry, would as soon have thought of asking his subordinate heads of departments to spend the summer at his country home as of giving them a formal dinner once or twice a year. Now the formal dinner-givinpractice is so common that it is almost taken for granted. The big corporations of the country give annual dinners to heads of departments which cost thousands of dollars. Even mercantile firms, small In comparison, are in the habit of meeting their chief employes around the dining board. Therd are several reasons for this Interesting development. In the first place, Americans are learning to enjoy the formal dinner, with Its elaborate menu, its wine and its speeches. Then the capitalist has come more and more to realise how much of his success is due to his heads of departments Oftentimes he gives them an Interest in the concern or corporation, and Immediately they begin to work for the concern as well as the company. Anything that will bind them closer to the employers interests is not overlooked, and a dinner once in a while is one of these. I FRIDAY, THE MARVEL OFiFor : a, 'if: .. r Through Service stTlouis IM PACIHO MILWAUKEE it ST. LINE CHICAGO, AND THE EAST PAUL a person can travel two whole days from Ogden to Chicago without change of cars. . No trouble at all. VIA i Missouri Pacific RAILWAY THROUGH SCENIC . COLORADO C. S. WILLIAMS, Commercial Agent, 106 West Second South St., Salt Lake City. , uisSOURI KINSIS PULLMAN SLEEPING CARS, OBSERVATION DINING CARS. Electric lights, electric fans. Chair Cars Reclining -- (seats rwsi), The Overland Route . Coaches. PM An, itc., irfrra Dav te Fir larths, Tlcksts, PATRONS OF THE that all human t them against Ingenuity haa been adopted to protec Union Pacific Ralroad are assured llars Ilona Mi- accident of lte tbe i mporovement This ment equip fast arrival ed for Its line Is renown trains nt Pacific in p&ny dol-spe- by the Railroad Com have been m Union of C. TOWNSEND, i mi ncur mimt, rr. uun their and. on time, and the general auperiority of lta service. 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 G. H. CORSE. O |