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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, MARCH MONDAY, PAGE THREE. 27, 1905. the nini 1113 li,i. tiiii.c to Inti'i'ft're in the uf tin. It jumr chiMrfii. ha'ii i'.. to U. tin Om Sunday In the year, .md naiur.illy e fell to t liking of N u Year's day, whlrh we were 10 Mvi . l.'Cet her. "I an my word, dear madame. fie.i tin1 "I must prepare some surprise wuh wliteli to offer jou wishes for the new year." my :t It was this rem.iik that Kate n, e the idea of n. own. On ihe 1st of January, Iiutallly us with open arms. A glorious vlcloi) h.iii been ruretoM by Ills favorite paper, aint the obstinate irntriot was .lellKliled. An iii'le hi ought with him a rabbit whieli he li.ut trapped himself. As for the i apt ilii, In presented to Mme. a large bag of uiarrohs glares eneaii'd in a iiertiuin helmet. Wh.it V she almost exclaimed. speerhli-swith admiration. "Did you kill him'." "Expressly for your sake." replied exRoblllard, striking an attitude, pressly and entirely that his helmet miglii serve as a box for your bon buns." 'Iie.ir me." said I. "I am not so bold as to try to rival sueli a man as the captain, hut 1. too. have prepared a little sui prise." I wonder what it can be?" cried Mil" Ihiluilly. as the servant brought In a large package. 1; is a homlixhell, dear madame," 1 replied. "1'utailly has told me several times that he would like to have one, a re d one. and at my request. Boll and. commanding the buttery, sent me one." As I inke. I removed the paper and the sin'll appeared, hl.iek, sinister and mena. ing. ilracloiis." objected niy hostess what if it should explode 7" 'P not be uneasy," I hastened to say. "uf course Rollaml would not bame any but an empty shell! Besides, here is his liter. I opened a note whieh lay beside the bomh. but as 1 read It my faee must have expressed surprise and then consternation, for my friends exclaimed anxiously: Is anything the matter?" "Gracious powers! why but listen " and I read: "Iiear Freud: Here is the bombshell you asked for. It has been Impossible fur me to get hold of an armorer to empty it. but If you will take It to the Avenue de 1'Opera the man there can do it. Le me warn you to use the greatest precaution, the slightest shock or Jar will cause the shell R. to explode. Yours, A shriek of fright filled th room. "Take It away!" screamed M. Dutal-l- y. "It is frightful! A bombshell in my im r lor! Horrible! The man who brought It has gone," said the servant, his red cheeks white. "Then, said I. "I will take it." exclaimed Dutailly, "I forbid you. quickly. "You are not strong enough to curry that heavy thing all the way from here to the Avenue 1'Opera. You might drop it anywhere on the stairs In the vestibule!" Mine. Dutailly clutched hold of my coattails. Not you," she Implored. "It's too intcii'-- SPORTS! : ! The Bombshell $ ft ere a bicycle eruted, if i,t aanriiniifl. it of Victorian the (From tlie porting write of Butte, Salt abuse of rights Hut lux brought out uIt composed recent prohibitive legislation. Year's day and its customary ltin,iid Ogden in their mind, of ifl always remind me of an incident during l lie siege of Paris which I recall 'Thei i more danger of a eBBt6 . young m ith ,i disiinrt cornea feeling of pleasurable out athlete up lining too nunh than pride. now Frank Flavin too little.'' xaid n Y. M. C.training can A. flM he physical Let my readers be assured, however, earth and 1 ain tail He and John I director revently. a limit tn lead them to the he ever did. Thix is expei ially so in some events. en- and beleaguered together ramparts of the city, nor get should Take. for instatu-eJva the high jump. to the miixis, but to the Rue About aame half the J08 time the performance de Trexlse. to the simply the home of my old made by athletes ln a big event are friend a rich merchant, husm.i wm he the nineteenth year on Inferior to their practice marks. The band of a illy, most excellent wife, father Nlchol. and reason is iPicher of simply the fact that they of a i harming daughter, a clever busiv diamond men are have worked so long at their training ness mini, a of jjoGuire. Theae two that they have become stale and have a crank as good patriot, somewhat man a one of how but of long regards politics, example lnlost the snap that take them up. The Hie beet men in the world and a good who take, good baseball to broad lx tart the game. Jump friend always. On the other hand, there are some of himself. Surprised hy the investment of Paris exercisea where there is much less Just as he was packing his trunks to one of the orna-i- n danger, in the t, Gardner, for instance, f)orfe depart, the worthy man consoled himthe prixe ring today, will be an athlete can work as much as he self With the belief that the city would pleases, he for provide,! ,1s this working house in not be held a week. Mine. Iiutallly. gt the Grand Opera form and not distance. evening in a t Wednesday This working for form should realy belter advised, hastened to lay in such some with bout good be the greater part of a man's train- a stock of provisions that even had exhibition in any event. In the high Jump it the seiegi lasted three inonihs longer He arrived in Ogden yesterday ing n the would never hate known should for be a series of trials at the liar whatImtaillys active training Zine to begin famine meant. her a lfrYt lth Mike Schreck, on which at height which does not even test wise woik by turningSheherconcluded garileii Into the Lake Salt with UJie, April but at Jumper's City the capacity, a cow place idea of studying the easiest methods of dence pasture, a hen farm and a resifur pigs, which, three mouths ink take-ofJumping and coming to the were worth their weight in gold. later, basket bail teams play High !,rvln Hart of Louisville and Jack When tlie autumn came and the clever heavy weight too much, line hard game Is about , siege still luntimioil, her family rose fwenty-round a ln for to a team a week. enough Irwin meet play in and called tier blessed, and so did Francisco tomorrow Two games Is too tnurh. especially if up in San I. for I dined twiee a week with the jiL ,nd the Hart vcrowd Is the double dose Is repeated the next Ihilalllys, and on Thursilajs and SunanWlni a great deal of confidence week. Three games a week will days 1 made up for the privations of outcome. Hart has trained destroy the ambition of any the rest of the week. There are no team of iKiys. But practice is not to words jinny Britt as a sparring partemotion to worthy express my a as condition. The be discouraged by any means. Every it the gndJiln fl sight of a real omelette, one S sdd of Johnson, who has been day isn't too often for the hall to he whieh was not the mere friction of a 7L practice wdrk ln company handled, passed around and tossed for dream, and my Sunday dinners bejnk MjcCormlck and Denver the basket. The best basket ball player came like enchanted feasts tn me. y in town has a basket and a ball at his 1 was not the tvrgirtin. interest in the fight is only guest at this hosthe opinion that winner office that he uses during hU spare pitable table. There was another seat contest with Jeffrjea at time each day, and there Is another beside mine. This was for fg probably outfit at hla room. It'g this sort of placed Anatole head clerk In 0 etrly date for the young work not breeda success, that the play- the big store and Dutailly's future (Aisiplonthlp. ing of a lot of hard games, especially partner and Cor-tr- tt when the teams are schoolboys." Burly Saturday morning Young Hu was an honest lad, a trille sneaked quietly Into New York and rather timid, and sinBom Baltimore to have a short talk in love with the chiefs daughcerely vith George Consldlne about his plans ter, Mile. Gertrude, who did not ap1m . Har-dou- .) . , f. i ly rat-d- - in-b- ht Brb-haut- . son-in-la- SAUCERlRACK future. Into Considine's When he stepped 2 oclock in the morniptaee at about enthusng he was greeted with great iasm by the large party assembled In the course of hla talk, he there. fbr the A is SURE VENTURE aid: to Nelson was far too big and strong ever get beaten by me or any other lightweight, for that matter. VISITS HEAGREN CHOSEN FOR TRACK. 1 hit HARRY harder than I ever hit Terry but I might Just as well have hit a wall for all the effect It had on Iht Battler. Am I going to retire? Yes, b about ten years; but for the present at 128 1 im going to meet all comers Mc-gove- him SITE 8tatss That Glenwood Park Is An Ideal Place and That the Track Will Be Fast founds." Manager Harry Heagren of the Salt Britt declared, after reading saucer track, was In Ogden yesLake Nelson's latest charges of Buffing taking In Saturday's papers, that he terday and called at the State Journal w strongly inclined never to give the office. Mr. Heagren visited Glenwood Dim s return fight. park, and there looked over the site This felow Is making me out a thief which he and J. H. Toung of this snd a fakir of the worst kind, said upon Britt, because he thinks he can force city will erect the track. He states that me to fight him by those methods. If the location which has ben chosen is h keeps up this damnable work, Til un Ideal one, and that he is very much pot a bar on him altogether, and never pleased with the present outlook for give him a fight which has become so The Milwaukee Sentinel says: If bicycle racing, the past few years. during popular there ever was a case of killing the Mr. Heagren says that the plans for goose that laid the golden egg, the the new track will be received from tbe poolsellers of some of the western architect during the coming week, and states come under that charge. Even that work will be started as soon as Illinois hss awakened, and now threateThe track must be completns to pass a law prohibiting the sell-n- g possible. ed 1st, and the racing season May by of pools on any horse race. There will begin on or about May 22nd. Is in argument on both sides of this The Ogden trpk will be the fastest proposition to wit: The ethical and said in this rectlon of the country. the practical. The opposition to pool Mr. We have profited by Heagren. ruing comes from those who object to our experience with the Salt Lake betting anyway, anywhere, or any track, and we are, therefore, In a post time, while condl-tomsupport of existing tion to build a track which will be from those who are wlll-ta- g about ten seconds faster than the Salt perhaps, to consider poolselling a Lake one, and It will be the Ogden "wwory evil to an institution that is track upon which the records are to WW upon centuries of enjoy' be year. We will also make "t u sport and which has thou-n- di It Abroken this amateurs both to encourage point of dollars Invested in it. If those ln Ogden and Salt Lake City with a b Interested In poolselling would view of developing some fast men. bmwelves so regulate It as to remove am quite confident that there are many 4m the business much that is quite riders who would develop speed If they objectionable, the probabilities to train and Hde. that the occupation would be tol had an opportunity I already have quite a string of Salt Lake boys, and will work hard to get a string of Ogden boys to compete with them. In the professional ranks I have signed most of the boys who were here last year and will get many more, and you can put me down as prophesying that Ogden and Salt Lake will see the fastest bicycle riders of this country in action during the comis a serious thing to neglect ing summer. Jour heart. Jimmy es I! Serious A Mistake. Hie moment weakness or you detect"any such irregularity, short breath after exercise, palpitation, fluttering, weak or igry spells, pain in breast, sJe or 5 ,hei) "wild j.re reJ!.cve world will be more Your grocer returns all de-rlo- ps, b,n t ' brnnini i Dr. Mllee wax in taking very bad condl- i. JMd tnmarh trouble, with after eating. My heart hnwh"' nl I had shortnesa of Inw i' PUlIJatlon. My puixe wns and mv feet, birj srklea and 11 k eul awnllen. Evi :y month 1 I bnd eovere rot, rvJtxl Biles' Medical to.. pain, and they . to t,lse 1r Mllee' I Nervine nnd Heart Cure. ,n Improvement, and I wtinu..x J!1 lhe tnedlelne rwiH-t.- 3. until I waa f'f nt i!,Lrurr:1- - 1 fed like a dir- In I feet have not felt II Jl' lion, When everything else I like Schillings Best, the shoulder, or uneasiness b'ing on left side, you take Dr. Miles Heart it rarely ever fails to these symptoms. P(,t promptly , restored, ironic heart disease soon and then it only remains or some sudden strain to com- pictely exhaust the heart, thousands of hopeless cases 'e ')cPn cured, and if you do tr' it, it will be the great- uustake of your life. w-- WILRON. lKeuce St.. lUehmnnd. Va. Dp Heart drul1!' Wur Cure le sold by UpmSSJ; who will guarantee that N will benefit. If It fail et'end your money. Vpj. aLAJ-EXANDE- es Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind TEA x 1 comfort-abl- e. jnmrMmytfywWihwB. There Is more Catarrh In title tion of the country, than all other secdie-eas- es put together, and until the last few yean was supposed to be Incurable. For a great many years doctors pronounced it a local disease and pre scribed local remedies, and by con' with local treatstantly falling to cure Incurable. Sciment, pronounced It constia to be catarrh ence has proven tutional disease, snd therefore requires Halls Caconstitutional treatment. F. J. Che manufactured by tarrh Cure, ney ft Co, Toledo, Ohio, is the only It constitutional cure on the market. 10 Is taken Internally in doses from It acts directdrops to a teaspoonful. mucous surfaces of ly on the blood and They offer one hundred the system. dollars for any case it fails to cure, ?eni for clrculnw aid ttstlmonlal. Address: F. J- - CHENEY ft CO.. Tole- do. Ohio. Sold by druggists. 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills pation. " JOURNAL ADS. BRING JOURNAL ADS. BRING JOURNAL ADS. BRING . for constiRESULTS RESULTS RESULT8. - j Four Leaders Farmers Union Smith-fiel- d Flour i GRANDOPERA Chase and Sanborns Teas and Coffees first ta 17 Years Morrells Mams and AT T11E SALT LAKKTHKATKK Bacon rand Opera Performances in Utah Only Real s shot-pu- heavy-weig- He may well think, he hus got off heap, who. after having contracted! onsitpatliin or Indigestion, Is still able to perfectly restore ins health. Nothing will do this tut Dr. King's New Life I'm. A quick, pleasant and certain tire for headache, constipation, etc. 5c at Ogden druggists; guaranteed. Du-tail- ly 1 prac-Itcal- Got Off Cheap. t 11 Batavia Canned Fruits and Vegetables This Year BEGINNING M0NBAY March 27, 28, 29 Hy Hrury W.gevagei To those who have usetl these fatuourt hramln, no eoiinneiit is necessary. To those who have Ctrlcbrelecl English tirand Opera Co. ISO not, we simply say: 40 AKTIHTS-OKCHKST- Theie four Masterpieces Mim. Kve., Mir.JI Overture st Huherp Tijee.Kve.N.r... . W.t. .1.-Kve Try Them IMIfVEDIM CARMLN YOU WILL WANT MORE TANMIAllSLR 'M.r LA BOIILML EDGAR JONES CO. fl.no. fl.no, k etui luixei on Mile Thiirmley, L Mali eti t out of tow n orMenli der tilled lu onlrr of receipt. Kxcurelun Kite on ell Kellroed l,KU'K8-r..V- SKATS ), MX, Both Phones 124. 388 Street. Twenty-fift- h K.-- J. E. Dooly, President. Horae Poory, Ralph E. Hoag, Cashier. A. V. McIntosh, Assistant Cashier Vice-Preside- nt UTAH NATIONAL BANK pear Insensible of his affection. Although it wns not yet an acknowledged fact, the Dutaillys thought sufficiently tvell of the probable marriage to receive the young man constantly at Good bread and delirious pastry are ofOQDEN, UTAH their house. tables. well to essential all regulated Fnfortunately, the war proved the obstacle In the course of true love. UNITED STATE8 DEPOSITORY. Why not try the relluble flour, Brichaut. a corporal In the corps of the Heine, did his duty as a soldier PAYS INTEREST ON SAVINGS methodically and conscientiously, but DEAND TIME ACCOUNT8 without enthusiasm and consequently POSITS. without glory. This indifference exasperated the He was constantly honest merchant. predicting decisive victories for the French troops. Brichaut, incredulous, timidly offered various objections, and later, when the victories unhappily If your eyes pain proved grave defects, Dutailly felt that it was all the work of his chief clerk, The presence of a new guest at the dangerous!" table complicated matters still further, "Besides," added her husband, "this One evening, arriving rather late, Is the deed of a soldier, of a brave solIf you t'un't see far Absolutely guaranteed to please you. was surprised to find my seat already dier! Fortunately, the captain Is here. WEAR I? stammered the heroic leader of occupied hy a stranger, with red A cheeks and very broad shoulders and the Lost Children, turning pale. He wore a bombshell? an air of great bravado. The devil! Can't you captain's stripes sewed on a uniform wait and have It taken away tomorthat must have been looted from some row?" GLASSES "What!" shrieked Mme. Dutailly. theater, and enormous boots which If you can't see well to read proclaimed to all the world that a hero I could not close my eyes all night trod In them. with that thing here!" Do not said Dutailly, Intro"M. Robillanl, Then Anatole said quietly: ducing us. the captain of the famous be uneasy, dear madame, I will take Lost Children of Courbevole.1 the shell." "I had heard of the captain. His But Dutailly stopped him Uroperly ground nnd made to orexploits consisted of removing from Impossible, my dear, fellow your der at 2412 Washington Avenue. the of deserted houses in the outskirts arm, you know. which Yea. Inded." I added. "It is not city furniture and valuables might otherwise have awakened the thing for a man with a wounded arm cupidlty of the enemy, and storing to attempt I have perfect confidence ln the them in safe places quite without the ' said Dutailly. however," knowledge of the owners. captain, I wondered how this brute, with his Come, sir, take away this monster, bristling mustaches, had ever succeed- and rid us of such a terrible nightmare. ed In forming part of our family party We all know your prowess!" The captain looked unhappy, but be when Mme. Dutailly explained, with much emotion, what had occurred. was not to be disconcerted for so litJust at dusk she had fallen quite neav tle. OFFICE AND YARDS MOVED "Delighted to be of service, he SRld, lly on one of the Icy boulevards, and TO Z7TH AND PACIFIC AVE. Roblllard, who was passing, ran to her but I could not thing of carrying It assistance and helped her home, over these Icy streets. I will go end BOTH PHONES. Grateful for his prompt aid, the lady get my friend's carriage where he Is felt that she could do no less than In dining Just around the corner, at Bre-- I Ball Telephone vite him to dinner, an Invitation which Mint's and will return m ten minutes." 1 ..y 182 acceut. to Independent Do hurry. the captain was very ready begged Mme. Dutailly. M. Roblallard was clearly no fool "I shall be In agony until It, la out of He knew how to make himself agree- the houae. The captain hastened out of the able. although his conceit was colossal, According to his stories, his prowess room, fudging from the noiae on the Capital and Surplus, $225,000.00. at the head of the Lost Children had staJrirlt waa evident thnt he waa liter other few a With ally hurrying. been unequalled. Without appearing to have any speleaders like himself the war would cial purpose in rfilnd, I walked over to have been ended long before. Mme. Dutailly listened eagerly to his the window OGDEN. UTAH It would have been so simple to have blatant stories, her husband applauded them enviously; Mile Gertrude alone let me take It." murmured Anatole. As for the poor Don't say such a thing, cried DuA PLEASED HUSBAND proved Indifferent. little corporal, paler and more tlmld-lookl- tailly, surprised at the man's quiet DAVID ECCLES, President. makes a contented woman. Hint It la much better for the THOMAS D. DEB, than ever In his coat, which courage. to the wife: Use RIVERDALE or morewas three times too large, and, PHOENIX flour In biscuit baking captain to see to It." JOHN PINGREE, Cashier. If he only will not be long. groaned over, suffering from a cold In the nee a serene smile creep over and F. JA8. BURTON, Aeeletant Caehiri head, which always makes a man ri- his wife. the physiognomy of your spouse. DIRECTORSi wait no for use to he him," seemed There la completely diculous. RIVERDALE or PHOENIX flour la Thomas D. Dts crushed by his overpowering neighbor. 1 remarked from my position by the David Eeelea an nil right flour for all sorts of As soon as dinner was over I Invented window. "He will never come back. Gso. H. Tribe Barnard White baking bread, biscuit, cake, pie, "Never come back?" they all cried. an excuse to leave the house, bored by W. W. Ritar pastry, dumpling nr pot pie. Try Wateon John Had he gone to Bre No, I said. the graceless lies of the vulgar captain, It once you'll use it alwsy. Adam Clark Patteraon to whom 1 fervently hoped I had said hunt's he would have turned to the Joeeph M. S, Browning. farewell forever. But this hope was left. Instead he went to the right, and MADE BY doomed to bitter disappointment. The he seemed to be walking very quickly, Respectfully solicits the accounts 01 following Sunday I found him In the too." OGDEN MILLING & ELEVATOR YYThat can It mean?" they cried banka, mercantile firm, and Indisame place, again on Thursday. Finalwas again. ly. his place regularly spread. COMPANY viduals. The Dutaillys were completely fasIt means, iny dear friends.'" I said We on Interest time pay deposits. Madame because the tender quietly, that the captain Is a mere im cinated. Ample resources, courteous treatgallantry never falls to affect ladles postor. whom I rejoice to have ex ta ment. on the superior eervlco. of her age. and Papa Dutailly because posed by this contrivance of the Interest the dashing captain ble. Ana took in his warlike predictions. And, seising a photograph album, tole, his cold worse than ever, lost struck a violent blow upon the bomb shell, which exploded in a thousand ground visibly at each meal. One day the corporal was obliged to fragments of chocolate! The candlea mo Albern Allen, Mgr. keep to his bed. and for several weeks- inside were scattered In all directions. he was absent from our repast. Dur- A burst of laughter followed this ex Phone 22. 412 25th Street. with Ing Ute same time the captain boldly plosion, and, I may say. this denoue made known his aspirations for the inent! For. three months later, Anatole mar hand of Mile. Gertrude, and his advances were tint repulsed by her par- rled Mile. Gertrude. ents. And of the captain, nothing more! The day Anatole.- - convalescent and Corn-fe- d Price CALIFORNIA EXCURSION thin ns a plie stem, returned to nur( FOR 50c ft $1.00 Woodman of tho World. weekly dinners It semed to me thnt Free Trial. tlie young lady's pretty eyes were red . $30.00 Round Trip. Los 8an or been Francisco, somei and that there must have Surest and ttuickeet Ours for all Angalos THROAT and LUNO TROUBdispute during the day between hey- Tickets on salo April s. 11th to 15th, Good for 8top-ovorand her mother,, now completely tn331 TWENTY-FOURTLES, or MONET BACK. STREET. Sco Southern Pacific Agents. fntuated with her Rnhillard. 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