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Show DAILY STATE JOURNAL, gg e Make Your Wants Known IN T11EE COLUMNS AT SMALL EXPENSE ONE WORD ONE TIME ONE CENT Andjjej Immediate Returns. DON'T WAIT UNTIL TOMORROW. FRATERNAL FOR, SALE house, barn, trees, large lot, 21st between Wall and Lincoln, (1500. J. J. Brummitt. FOR SALE acres good land, fine -room house, near car line, J2000. J. J. Brummitt. FOR SALE near 6 -- room school,- cattle show." - glOOO. great house, on car line, J. J. Brummitt. FOR RENT. One of Grants Few Joke. FOR RENT Furnished house; $20 The office of the late Major James of floor the per month. HUNTER ft KENNEDY. B. Pond on the ground more was much than house Everett FOR RENT A brick cottage a lecture bureau. In the privacy of furnished. No children completely MaJ. Fond entertained room rear the wanted. 2721 at Lincoln Inquire a great many distinguished men. avenue. Some of the drollest stories were told here by MaJ. Pond and his lecturFOR RENT Two nicely furnished ers The major liked to tell at these rooms for rent; close in. gatherings about one of Gen. Grants KELLEY ft HERRICK. few recorded Jokes. one had of attended The general WANTED. Mathew Arnolds lectures, given under Arnold WANTED MaJ. Ponds management A good live agent; good mete in his accustomed low tones to contract to the right party. Westaa audience so well bred that nobody ern Company, cried: "Louder, though occasionally 09 Eccles Bldg. a courteous voice was heard to say, A little louder. If you please, Mr. ArWANTED Occupants tor delightfulnold. Dr. Beecher ly furnished rooms with bath. The his Old Lyman put head down and went to sleep, and the Colonial, 382 24th St Grace E. AnAs crowd went away disappointed. derson, proprietress. Gen. Grant filed out with the rest he SHOES REPAIRED Shoes expertly uU to his host of the evening: "Well, Fond, Ive seen your lion, made and repaired. David HenderNew hut I couldnt hear him roar. son. 2580 Washington Ave. six-roo- m Savlngs-Investme- nt York Sun. Molar's Barber College of Salt Lake City offers advantages in teaching the trade that cannot be had elsewhere. Write today for full WANTED Painting Steamships. great is the size of a modern transatlantic liner that the total area to be covered every time it la painted runs up Into, the acres. Thus to entparticulars. irely paint the top aides of a big MISCELLANEOUS. itenmshlp from water to rail calls tor enough paint to cover an acre of sur-fecAbout as much more Is required TEAMSTERS AND STOCKMEN We have a fine line of Gloves, Blankets, to paint the upper works, while the smokestacks call over an for big half Whips, Harness and Wagon Covers. tors of paint, and In the case of the J. C. Platt Saddlery Co, 2279 WashGerman steamships with four smoke-itack- s ington; phone 51-the total area must be nearer National Cash ttoeaquartera of an acre. Since the CASH REGISTERS comgreat ahlpa of the first-clas- s Groshell ; agent for Registers Oscar panies are painted every voyage, the 221 Lake Main Salt City. Utah. St, calculation shows that to keep the Second-han- d registers always on one hundred or so vessels of the Inthand. ernational Mercantile Marine comSo X. shape requires the painting of about 1,250 acres each yetr at a cost of between 1250,000 and flrst-clsa-s 2500,000. MONEY TO LOAN. MONEY TO LOAN On city or farm Improved property; five year loans with option of paying In three years. HUNTER ft KENNEDY. as She Is Understood. Maude Adams, on the Deutschland, had been describing the readings BRUMMITT. from Rostand she had given In French, MONEY TO LOAN. J. J. which had caused an old to gentleman HOTELS. present her with an undent Egyptian pnpynu. Veering off a little, she contTHE HOTEL LINCOLN inued: W. H. LITTLE, Proprietor "My French la Imperfect enough, but k excels that of an Hotel A First-Clas- s Englishwoman vhom I met at Cairo. 230 Twenty-thir- d St OGDEN, UTAH She, at Hotel, picked up a I : e..ch nenn and translated Rla de veau 2 la COST OF DYING IN PARIS. jMadere Tke smile of a calf at a Jnkeri wife.' When she wna told that thin phrase meant merely sweet-tod- i, Grasping Landlords Pile Up Exorbitant she was as much surprised ns Bills for Relatives. American In Paris who was asked "It is cheaper to live than die In ald have his eggs a la coq. Paris, says a member of the AmeriB answered: can colony In the City of Light now No; a la hen, of course. " However dear visiting New York. friends the to their be the living may ' The Only Way. dead are sure td be dearer for a short I tee by the papers, remarked Mrs. period, at all events. For a stranger In ggles, that Pike County is so a furnished apartment the affair la with rattlesnakes that a atlll worse. The landlord claims the wnnty of a quarter of a dollar Is paid right to refurnish and refit the chamIor etch skin. ber at the expense of the deceased. "Tbnt looks like a rather dangerous In the case of an American who reney" comiMnted cently died, leaving two young daughFrench, Mias . ts Whlng nut of be BOme aafe way getting the skint. th?re 1,1 my dear Hows that? Wait until the snakes shed them. ":. Bead. t hL"9 Mourned one of Minnesotas to that Etok. lh B!tUer8' left two toter ScifalS? to?k U hem iSS ment had flnt tod the -- n1 ? k, fcm afterward re,Wen in Iowa, ha? been eYr aince. Last hj! Stillwater for the lcrned that a f!rPd s his memory "Stives, who In all heard from him he ylr had d,ed while in e,erectd tlS 5L laonu-THr- 10 Doubly Blessed. Poru'conunuro wefther twresu remartably exact In the fry re-Par- J hu jjopheu C0Qn liwMf u be,t earthquake "1"11 ico) Herald U, 8 (Cltjr tor TT, '"tor UtotoPPrPl! 0f 0renada Person :r a W1 of t2ogoe-Jfadl8arently, slein, kivs a de! each the v,nc tht bust IlK.ll. HIS PRAYER. Peti- tion - Understood. of droughts reminds m, -- 5 "Si" or a aU Ai,,,-. (j ruhor t0 , . era! Slat,ians gathered in the Am.-- Corner of the Fifth Avenue otv t.v other night. "I i(l tierhmi.r country durniR one ofllp the - Burlingtons Advantages pu-li- several droughts the country had ev er Se. n. 1 m:d attended a prayer meeting n.,i for the purpose of petltlunlrg Dlvlt.i- - rrovidence for rain. "An.on those that took part was o:j farmer who. though one of the most dev out and consistent ehurih men h, the . community would when aroused, make use of the Uuuage he had been ramiliar with In his earlier days when he work cii on a canalboat. None of these present had suffered more from the drought than he, and when he was called on to pray he made one uf the moat sincere and imiassioned peti tlons I ever heard. At the close of his supplication however, he surprised those present We know, O Lord, that by saying: Thou wilt send us rain, Just as Thou hast done many times before; but this time, O Ixtrd, unless we get it d d uulck, it won't do us any good!" New York Times. The short line from Denver to Omaha and Chicago. The only line running solid trains over In own rails to ISt. Louis. ' deserved reputation for civility and eourteay on the part of the employes, for superior strength and excellence of equipment, and perfection in Its dining car service. A oeea-slonui.y- FOR 8ALE. FOR SALE Rooming house, acrlflce. J. J. Brummitt. IN JANUARY Farmer Wanted Urgency of the :ir.!T-.- s d pany In UsDAY. EMPHASIS Accordance with - 0 .duet Warfars Chivalry. recent report to the Brltieh gov nt of the native tribe of East hM the following to any of the xil male Masai are enrolled ! warriors between the ages of about 27 During thia period they are own property or marry, -- L allowed to are fed by the re,t of the tr,be forbidden to amoke They are atrictly The warfare of the alcohol. drink element of chlv certain a baa waaal fir In it and la conducted more aa a Inort than an a practical ayatem of to raid conquest. When they intend tribe they give notice before-Juuland they acorn aurprlaea and Their favorite mode of rtrategy. when both side particularly editing, the rival to arrange is e Masai, one anothline two opposite in (Ones er and engage in a aerlea of duels, the tromen standing behind and encouragiWithin the last ng their relatione. oecome more Mr the Masai have to wearitaken have enable. They the and blankets astonishing red ng exhibitions of nudity which were common a year ago are now comparatively mre. Lenana ever wears a great coat and Is one of the Judges at the Nairobi In Cost of Till 0F eA8T AFRICA. WABB0RS Old-Tim- UTAH SOCIETIES. WIDEN UNION NO. 172, ORDER OF WASHINGTON Meets every Monday evening at 8 o'clock in L O. O. F. hall. J. J. BRUMMITT, President. WALTER RICHEY, Secretary. BROTHERHOOD RAILWAY TRAINMEN. OGDEN LODGE No. 8. Meets every Wednesday evening at 7:30. C. D. Simpson, Master; A. S. E. A. Munsey, Howe, Secretary; Collector. Junction City Lodge No. St. IndeBmc Has Had Its Day. pendent Order of Odd Fellows, meets In One of the latest decrees islmeii I. O. O. F. hall every Thursday evenfrom the temple of fashion, where sc ing. Visiting brothers cordially In- many worship, Is to the effect that vited to be present haa outlived Its usefoluess C. P. UTTER. N. G. and must depart. Just where It la to WALTER RICHEY. Secretary. go Is not specified, but It can with safety be placed in the garret or PROFESSIONAL CARDS. thrown at the members of the feline opera company which Insist on giving H. H. GODDARD midnight concerts, with the Real Estate, Loan and Insurance as a stage. Good reasons are given for this decree, haa so multiBroker. plied in many parlors that the visitor Commercial Stocks Bought and Sold. haa to be very careful lest he sit down on some frail ornament or knock 310 Eccles Building. half a dozen Incongruous and wholly A. S. CONDON, M. D. uninteresting pieces of glass or china off the center table or the mantel, lte duclng the number of these things Office Old Boyle Bulding. Residence may, therefore, prove a distinct bless2411 Madison Avenue. ing to men, the majority of whom are 535-Office telephone, Residence more or less awkward, and cannot fall to lessen the burdens of the housetelephone, 451-keeper and of the maid who la exPhone 242 X. pected to dust all this collection of Notary Public. animal and mineral freaks at least JOSEPH CHEZ once a week. Attorney and Counselor-at-LaThinks Air Ships Sura to Come. First National Bank Building. The Smithsonian Institution haa pubHENDER80N ft MAC MILLAN lished a new edition of Dr. Langley's Attomeye-at-LaExperlmenta in Aerodynamics." first eleven years ago. In summing printed 14 to 18 First National Bank Rooms Lp Dr. Langley apeaka of the prospects Building. for the future somewhat aa follows: Since that time, he says, he haa demT. D. JOHNSON onstrated that mechanical flight la Lawyer. possible by actually performing It with Rooms 8 and 9 First National Bank steel flying machines nearly 1,000 times heavier than air, driven by Building. steam. These machines weighed from ARTHUR E. PRATT, thirty to forty pounds, and flew from to of a mile at Lawyer. Room 305, Eccles Bld'g. speeds varying from twenty to thirty miles an hour. It ia believed by Dr. Langley that the time la now very DR. D. N. 8M1TH rear when human beinga will be transDentist ported at high velocities, though perFirst National Bank Bldg. haps at first under exceptional condiRooms tions, such as are demanded la the E. M. CONROY, M. D, arts of war rather than of peaco." 420 Eccles Bldg. TeL Ne. 400Z. Furniture repaired and upholstered with perfect satisfaction. Ogden FurALFRED W. AGEE, niture and Carpet Company. Attorney bric-a-bra- You cannot appreciate all the Burlington's advantages without giving them a trial. The Chicago special leave Denver ut 4:15 p. m.; the St. special at 2 p. in. Other .excellent trains from Chicago and St. Iuls at 10:35 p. m. ' TICKET 79 W. SECOND SOUTH ST. , R. F. NESLEN, General Agent, c llrlc-a-bra- The Overland Route c X. PATRONS Or THE 51-- three-quarter- lf Ingenuity has been adopted to protect them against lions of accident have been by tha dol-spe- Mll-Ia- rs pany of Railroad raclflo Union the In Its mporovement A. W. BROWN 125 Twenty-firs- t Strest, Ogden, Utah Cemetery and Lawn Fences, Sidewalks, Grating and Doors. Ornamental Iron Work. etc. Brass and Iron Castings. FUN IN THE PHILIPPINES. Joker Has Natives Scrambling for Heated Colna. While a big crowd of Idle laborers passed the dull afternoon hours away on Calle Soledad, near the Blnondo canal, yesterday, a practical Joker concluded that It was about time to create some excitement and to liven up things, says the Manila Cablenews. Start the new for the Journal. and Union 86 3?a.oiflo Three trains dally to tha East tha fastest trains arriving many houra ahead of all competitors. Full Information cheerfully furnished on application to G. H. CORSE. Traveling Now-a-da- ys is much easier than only a few years ago. By taking advan tage of the new service on the a year. PACIFIC ONION NOTICE. CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE OIL COMPANY business, room 4, Principal place of First National bank building, Ogden, Utah; location of oil land, Uinta county. Wyoming. There are delinquent on the following described stock, on account of assessment No. 1, of three tenths cent a share, levied on the 1st day of December, 1903, the several amounts set opposite the names of the res pec - & ST. PAUL line a person can travel two whole days from Ogden to Chicago without change of cars. No trouble at all. (3-1- 0) He utilized the stove of a restaurant for the purpose it heating a big lot of copper coina until they were In a white glow. Then he got a shovel and threw them among the chattering natives, who at once commenced to fight and scramble for their possession. No sooner did the natives step on one of these heated pieces of money, or try to grab it, than be dropped it again and hopped about frantic with pain. Later on, wben the money bad cooled off, It disappeared rapidly, but the Joker and the bystanders had had their fun. ters, as It were, unprotected, the landlord brought In an exorbitant bill for new furniture, paper and paint, and seized the corpse, for payment as It was leaving the house tor the cemetery. It Is advisable in a lease to have the expense of dying agreed If it were not for the natural upon. sentiment of respect for the dead It would be Jolly retribution to leave Names of Popular VehiclM. the corpse In the hrr.ls of such a Omnibuaea were first seen in Paris exown harpy, to be got rid 0. at his in 1827, and the name la nothing more pense. New York Pre.s. than the Latin word signifying for all. "Cab ia an abbreviation of the The Way He Writes It Italian word cabrlola, which was One of the big authors who subsist changed to cabriolet in French. Both on newspaper interviews writes him- words have a common derivative self down aa followa. (Lines In par- cabriole signifying a goat's leap. The entheses are our own): exact reason for giving It this strange 'T rise at 5 and take a spin for an appellation 11 unknown, unless behour. cause of the lightness and aprlngneaa (What does he spin yarns!) sf the vehicle In its original form. In "Then I partake of a light break- some instances the names of special fast forms of carriages are derived from (You may believe that Authors the titles of the person who introbreakfasts, like their Incomes, are ex- duced them. The brougham waa first tremely light) used by the famous Lord Brougham, Then 1 ring for my secretary." and the popular hansom also derives sec(No harm at all In ringing for a ita name from Its Introducer, Mr. retary. Only question Is, where's he Elansom. Landau, a city In Germany, was the locality in which was first coming from!) Then I glance over my mail and made the style of vehicle bearing refuse all invitations to dine out" that name. (That settles it refusing Invitations to dine! Please pass the salt!) Subscribe for the Utah state Journal. Atlanta Constitution. of Ita service. RUNS year right subscribe DELINQUENT H arrlval the,r a PIctow'vV on time, and tha general auperlority LEGAL NOTICES. WYOMINO-UTA- This ed for Its fast Una Is renown at-La- Eccles Building. Com-- 1 ment equip trains nt s 58 312, are assured that all human Union Puclflc Ralroad 42 one-ha- J SALT LAKE CITY- i back-fenc- e 41-- OFFICE C. S. WILLIAMS, Commercial Agent, 106 West Second South St., Salt Lake City. Through Service stTlouis AND THE EAST The Oaly Double-Trac- k Railway Between the Missouri River asd Cbkago. 3 Trains DAILY TO CHICAGO AND EAST And in accordance with law, and an order of the Board of Directors made on the first day of December. 1903. so many shares of each imreel of stock as may be necessary will be sold at public auction at the office of the company, room 4, First National Rank building. Ogden, Utah, on Friday, the 29th day of January. 1904. at 2 o'clock p. m. of aald day to pay the delinquent assessment thereon, together with the costs of advertising and expense of sale. 8. S. SMITH. Secretary. 14, 1904 First publication, January last publication. January 28. 1904. VIA Missouri Pacific RAILWAY COLORADO FERTILE VIA THE Chicago & North-Weste- SCENIC THROUGH MISSOURI KANSAS PULLMAN rn SLEEPING Railway. Standard and tourist sleeping cars, compartment observation cars, bullet smoking and library cars; all meals in dining cars. Fast schedules. C. A. WALKER. Caocral Asm Cklctgo A Nurtk-W.uei- s 20S So. Mila Sl. Soil Like City. ItaJL . Day Coach sa. Far Borlta. Tickets, Far sleeping nr renervatinns, ticket! and information apply 10 Ry. CARS. OBSERVATION DINING CARS. Electric Liqhtb, electric Fans. chair cars Reclining -- tsssrs rats).. V VJT Nftrt, vfc., H. C.T0WN8IND, item |